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Concurrent work and education - what do I put in work/education history

Sep 11, 2014
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Hi all!

I am starting to work on my citizenship application and I have a question I couldn't get answered on the CIC website. I'm hoping some of you were in similar situation and can help!

I am a Permanent Resident now but I have been a graduate student almost the entire time I have lived in Canada. I have almost always worked very part-time jobs at my university as I worked to complete my degree. Am I expect to list work appointments at the university under the Work/Education history table?

Similarly, I also work as a self-employed individual doing a little bit of proof work for an American company. Obviously that work is also concurrent to my degree. I'm assuming that should be listed, even though the dates will overlap. Is that correct?

Thanks all! :)
 

Gorgonion

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Sep 13, 2014
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Hi,
I'm in the same situation. I just wrote everything with overlapping time intervals.
They should have minimum of intelligence to figure that out.
Hope I helped
 

Cancan_2014

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Aug 12, 2014
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helene_breizhbc said:
Hi all!

I am starting to work on my citizenship application and I have a question I couldn't get answered on the CIC website. I'm hoping some of you were in similar situation and can help!

I am a Permanent Resident now but I have been a graduate student almost the entire time I have lived in Canada. I have almost always worked very part-time jobs at my university as I worked to complete my degree. Am I expect to list work appointments at the university under the Work/Education history table?

Similarly, I also work as a self-employed individual doing a little bit of proof work for an American company. Obviously that work is also concurrent to my degree. I'm assuming that should be listed, even though the dates will overlap. Is that correct?

Thanks all! :)
write along cover letter and mention the same in it.