Hi guys,
I need your opinions here.
I had a Full-time seasonal NOC B job in the summer of 2015 (June - August) and worked weekends from September to October. I was a student during these periods and finished my final exams in April 2016. I continued working for this company as soon as I completed my education and applied for my PGWP. I got my PGWP on May 31, 2016. This company shut down towards the end of November 2016 because of the winter. I have 1880 hours in total, applied for EE, and was invited.
1) A friend told me that the hours accrued while I was a student wouldn't count :'( is this true?
2) If this is true, should my employer give me a reference letter from when I got my PGWP or when I started working for the company?
3) Seasonal jobs are sometimes 50hrs/wk, 20hrs/week or even 60hrs/wk depending on the workload. How should I calculate the hours?
4) Should I decline the invitation?
Thanks
I need your opinions here.
I had a Full-time seasonal NOC B job in the summer of 2015 (June - August) and worked weekends from September to October. I was a student during these periods and finished my final exams in April 2016. I continued working for this company as soon as I completed my education and applied for my PGWP. I got my PGWP on May 31, 2016. This company shut down towards the end of November 2016 because of the winter. I have 1880 hours in total, applied for EE, and was invited.
1) A friend told me that the hours accrued while I was a student wouldn't count :'( is this true?
2) If this is true, should my employer give me a reference letter from when I got my PGWP or when I started working for the company?
3) Seasonal jobs are sometimes 50hrs/wk, 20hrs/week or even 60hrs/wk depending on the workload. How should I calculate the hours?
4) Should I decline the invitation?
Thanks