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2 PART question about Canadian work experience.


1.

I have been working two different jobs with fluctuating hours, both under the same NOC code (5225) I am a Video editor working for CBC and CTV

I have done over 1560 hours in 2016 between the two but does this count?

When listing the two different jobs in my profile you have to give hours per week. My hours are different every week. I would average 25 at one and 10 at the other.

I listed this and it did not give me my Canadian experience. Even though it totals 35 hours a week.

2.

If I was to just take one of the jobs (CTV the one I worked at more) I would have done 1560 over 2015 and 2016. BUT it wasn't 30 hours a week. When entering my Canadian work experience in my profile I have to say I worked 30 hours a week for it to count. Is that fraudulent and misrepresented? There appears to be no other option.


I did search for this in the previously asked questions but couldn't find anything.

Thanks in advance for any clarification you can provide.

Andrew
 
andrewjking101 said:
I have been working two different jobs with fluctuating hours, both under the same NOC code (5225) I am a Video editor working for CBC and CTV

I have done over 1560 hours in 2016 between the two but does this count?

When listing the two different jobs in my profile you have to give hours per week. My hours are different every week. I would average 25 at one and 10 at the other.

I listed this and it did not give me my Canadian experience. Even though it totals 35 hours a week.

It should count, as long as it was not freelance/self-employment or done while on a a study permit.

When you combine 2 part-time jobs for more than 30 hours per week, it is supposed to be counted as "full-time" (meaning, you cannot count more than 30 hours per week, if you're adding up hours.) You haven't stated how many weeks you worked...


If I was to just take one of the jobs (CTV the one I worked at more) I would have done 1560 over 2015 and 2016. BUT it wasn't 30 hours a week. When entering my Canadian work experience in my profile I have to say I worked 30 hours a week for it to count. Is that fraudulent and misrepresented? There appears to be no other option.

I am not certain what is going "wrong" with your profile, but the rules are clear, you can count part-time work experience. Are you saying you have submitted the profile both ways, and your profile is rejected if you put in the part-time hours (or do you also have foreign work experience, and just the Canadian work experience points are not being awarded)?
 

I have been working for 16 months and counting, I have 1560 from one job over that time frame 52 weeks full time equivalent.

I have submitted it both ways and just the Canadian work experience was only counted if I listed the one job at 30 per week, which isn't quite true.

It didn't have an option to list full or part time.

I am a casual employee. I am on the payroll and registered with an open ended contract, This is how most work in the TV industry works, would that be a problem?

Thanks for your help
 
andrewjking101 said:
I have been working for 16 months and counting, I have 1560 from one job over that time frame 52 weeks full time equivalent.

I understand. Your experience should count. But without submitting a profile myself, I cannot test to see what might have gone wrong.

I have submitted it both ways and just the Canadian work experience was only counted if I listed the one job at 30 per week, which isn't quite true.

This *sounds* like a system flaw, but I have seen others qualify using part-time work experience, so I'm not sure what to say.

It didn't have an option to list full or part time.

Well, it isn't needed. If you list 20 hours per week (or any number less than 30), that is part-time. Anything 30 or more hours per week is full-time.

I am a casual employee. I am on the payroll and registered with an open ended contract, This is how most work in the TV industry works, would that be a problem?

No, this should not be a problem.

What kind of work permit do you have?
 

I am here on a 2 year IEC (international experience Canada) working holiday visa, from Australia.


I guess my main concern is; how to enter my Canadian work experience into my profile and have the points count. I have already received an ITA but am now worried that I have misrepresented myself by listing 30 hours a week.
 
andrewjking101 said:
I have already received an ITA but am now worried that I have misrepresented myself by listing 30 hours a week.

Ah geez... Normally I would recommend declining the ITA, correcting the profile, and waiting for another ITA. But this won't help you unless you find out how to fix your profile so that you can represent your experience correctly and receive the correct points.

Generally, calling the CIC Help Line is time consuming at best, but - have you tried calling? Have you submitting a request for technical support? I would do everything possible to resolve this apparent bug before submitting an application based on a fudged profile.

I have not been able to find anything online except for this -
https://www.bellissimolawgroup.com/our-latest-success-story/
Express Entry Canadian Experience Class Application Approved in 3 Months

"We recently assisted a young professional to apply for permanent residence who had acquired multiple periods of part-time skilled work with various employers in Canada, as well as periods of non-qualifying self-employment while on a post graduate work permit. Our office worked to ensure that his qualifying periods of part-time work experience and variable hours of work were clearly set out in our submissions and the supporting documentation, in order to demonstrate that he met the one-year work experience requirements of the Canadian Experience Class. His application was processed smoothly and was recently approved, in just three months after submission."

It might be worth giving them a call to see if they're willing to give you any tips.

So, in the end if you can't figure it out and you want to submit anyway, write a letter of explanation...