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H_Ahmed

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Sep 7, 2014
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Hi everyone,

I submitted my EE profile and the final point report shows zero for my Canadian Work Experience. I have 1600 hrs experience in Canada, some of them as part time and others full time in the same job, NOC and employee. I entered them in that way:
2014-03 to 2014-11, 20 hrs/week
2014-11 to now (current job), 40 hrs/week

Do you thing that I did something wrong and that is why they can not calculate my Canadian experience correctly?

Thanks
 
http://gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/2014/2014-12-01-x10/html/extra10-eng.php

15. (3)
(b) consists of continuous full-time work experience or the full-time equivalent for part-time work experience;

Besides, full time counts 30 hrs/wk. Not the actual full time hours that you've worked.
 
H_Ahmed said:
Hi everyone,

I submitted my EE profile and the final point report shows zero for my Canadian Work Experience. I have 1600 hrs experience in Canada, some of them as part time and others full time in the same job, NOC and employee. I entered them in that way:
2014-03 to 2014-11, 20 hrs/week
2014-11 to now (current job), 40 hrs/week

Do you thing that I did something wrong and that is why they can not calculate my Canadian experience correctly?

Thanks
Your part-time hours would count for 2/3 of the number of weeks you worked, not all of them (20 hours is 2/3 of the required 30 full-time hours), so you would get approximately 5-6 months of credit for that, not 9. Your current job should have you almost reaching a year now. You can figure it out by adding your total number of hours at the part-time job, then dividing by 30, which will show you how many weeks of work you will get credit for. Then add the number of weeks you have worked full-time, and see if it adds up to 52 weeks. You don't get to add the extra 10 hours a week - full time gets credit for 30 hours a week no matter how many are actually worked.