Hi jess
i will show my Canadian experience from jun 1 2016 which falls on wed, so from wed to sat it will be a weak right
In a previous post, you stated that your actual dates of work were April/24/ 2016 to Dec/22/ 2016. You can't just make them up, you have to use the actual dates.
from their onwards to 31 dec 2016 i get 32 weaks
34 weeks, but who's counting?
secondly i started working again from Jan 24 onwards which falls on Thu, so it will be a weak and from 28 jan 2019 it will be another weak right
So you will gain another 13 complete weeks by April 24, 2019, giving you 47 weeks. From this point on, however, your 2016 experience will start expiring. For every additional week you work, you also lose a week. You will have 47 weeks of eligible work, and that number will not change until Dec 22, 2019. Then your work experience will start to accumulate again. So you will not have 52 weeks until January 23, 2020.
so on jun 4 2019 it all accumulate to 51 weaks
No, it will not. See above. As others have repeatedly explained, you cannot use experience that is more than 3 years old to qualify for the CEC class.
Here's what WOULD be possible - if you have foreign work experience and are eligible under the FSW program, you can count Canadian experience for CRS points only (not for eligibility) for the past 10 years. SO - By the end of May, you would be able to count 1 year of experience for CRS points, but only if you are eligible under the FSW program. Not for CEC.