Sorry, I don´t understand this.I worked 12 months, it is only 3 months I worked over 120 hours/ month ,the others I worked not enough 120hours/ month
My question is if she can claim 1 year working experience next 3 weeks or not when she gain enough 1560 hours
No work experience gained while on a study permit in Canada can be counted.Hi,
I'm currently in the process of applying for my PR (Still in the starting stages). I'm applying under the CEC class. I have worked full time in a NOC B(2282) job as a Summer Student from Jun 2017 - Sep 2017 on my scheduled break during my school year and I'm currently working in a full time NOC B(2282) job on my PGWP from Oct 2019.
I know that the eligibility criteria states that I need to have at least 1 year of skilled work experience in Canada, in the last 3 years before I apply. In this case, can I count the 4 months in 2017 + my current job for 8 months until June 2020 as a part of my work experience for a total of 1 year? Will I still be eligible to apply for PR or should I complete 1 year in my current full-time job? Any kind of help or suggestions would do.
Okay, thank youNo work experience gained while on a study permit in Canada can be counted.
If you had received the PNP nomination with the NOC B job, you would have been fine. IRCC uses the NOC listed for the "primary occupation" to determine the language level requirements, and necessarily the NOC for which you get the PNP nomination is your primary NOC.Hi guys,
I have a question for you.
I had 3 years of experience outside of Canada in NOC A. Then I moved to Canada and have 2 years of experience in NOC B in Canada.
I applied for bc pnp in September 2019 while my NOC was B and my IELTS was S6 R65 L6.5 W5.5.
When my pnp application was under process, I got my promotion to NOC A. Finally I got my nomination in December with the new job title (NOC A).
Then I applied for PR through the express entry in January but my application was canceled after 3 weeks due to not meeting minimum criteria in language proficiency. Now I am wondering, why the system didn't tell me that I am not eligible any more with new NOC?
Since most of my experience was on NOC B, it shouldn't be the case that my language test should meet NOC B?
Can I apply under any other program without taking another language test?
Does anyone have a similar experience?
Thank you for your response.If you had received the PNP nomination with the NOC B job, you would have been fine. IRCC uses the NOC listed for the "primary occupation" to determine the language level requirements, and necessarily the NOC for which you get the PNP nomination is your primary NOC.
IRCC provides information about the language requirements for the NOCs, and it is your responsibility to understand the application and eligibility requirements. I understand how easy it was to make that mistake, but ...
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/language-requirements.html
SO really, if you want to re-apply with that PNP nomination, you will have to improve your scores. You could try the CELPIP instead of the IELTS, some people find that easier.
You must have filled out something incorrectly. when you enter a Canadian job, there are some questions at the end (did you work without authorization, did you perform this work under a study permit) that a lot of people misunderstand and answer incorrectly...Hi
I got Nova Scotia PNP and also the invitation to apply for PR. I used two jobs for experience. I was a food service supervisor NOC B for 6 months (store closed due to economic reasons) and then another job as food service supervisor for another 6 Months. But I didnt get any CRS points for the Canadian work experience. Why so??
Please help.
Okay. Thanks. I will check them again.You must have filled out something incorrectly. when you enter a Canadian job, there are some questions at the end (did you work without authorization, did you perform this work under a study permit) that a lot of people misunderstand and answer incorrectly...