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I have a question about the work experience calculation and I appreciate if anyone could advise

full time work experience (40 h/week): 50 weeks
part time work experience (20 h/week): 6 weeks

Totally 56 weeks, 1620 hours work experience
I wonder if this calculation is correct and if I can apply,

Thanks
 
CEC321 said:
I have a question about the work experience calculation and I appreciate if anyone could advise

full time work experience (40 h/week): 50 weeks
part time work experience (20 h/week): 6 weeks

Totally 56 weeks, 1620 hours work experience
I wonder if this calculation is correct and if I can apply,

Thanks

Was the 1620 hours of work experience acquired over a period of at least 12 months?

Besides the requirement of having atleast 1560 hours, you also have to meet the 1 year requirement.
 
Yes, Fortunately, they are not at the same time,
Totally I have been working for 56 weeks (more than a year)
 
CEC321 said:
Yes, Fortunately, they are not at the same time,
Totally I have been working for 56 weeks (more than a year)


U need one year full time work experience (at least 30 hours a week)

or

2 years part time experience.

so as far as my understanding is, ur 6 weeks part time experience needs to be doubled. (part time x 2 = full time)

Don't risk urself, we all left some extra time (2 weeks/80 hours) to be on the safe side.

Rest is ur decision & judgement.

Good Luck!
 
dream_hunter said:
U need one year full time work experience (at least 30 hours a week)

or

2 years part time experience.

so as far as my understanding is, ur 6 weeks part time experience needs to be doubled. (part time x 2 = full time)

Don't risk urself, we all left some extra time (2 weeks/80 hours) to be on the safe side.

Rest is ur decision & judgement.

Good Luck!

The part time calculation (part time x 2 = full time) as you mentioned is not correct. If CEC321 worked part time 6 weeks 20h/week the calculation is as follows: 6x20=120h and equivalent of 120h in full time is 120:30=4 weeks.
 
CEC321 said:
I have a question about the work experience calculation and I appreciate if anyone could advise

full time work experience (40 h/week): 50 weeks
part time work experience (20 h/week): 6 weeks

Totally 56 weeks, 1620 hours work experience
I wonder if this calculation is correct and if I can apply,

Thanks

Your calculation is correct. Go ahead and apply as soon as possible!
 
Hi Experts,

Please advise how can I get PCC from a Canadian Police station and what is the process to get the Finger Print scans used for PCC HuhHuh

In specific I live in Vaughan/Brampton region. Which Police station should I go to get this done ?

How long does it take to get my Canadian PCC ? DO I have to take finger print first and then get those to Police station and get my PCC ?


Please advise....... :)

Thanks
Harman
 
Harmanjot said:
Hi Experts,

Please advise how can I get PCC from a Canadian Police station and what is the process to get the Finger Print scans used for PCC HuhHuh

In specific I live in Vaughan/Brampton region. Which Police station should I go to get this done ?

How long does it take to get my Canadian PCC ? DO I have to take finger print first and then get those to Police station and get my PCC ?


Please advise....... :)




Thanks
Harman


hey buddy, you can go to the nearest police station in you area and ask them if they can issue police clearance, if they dont they will give you instructions where u can get police clearanc, just bring 2 valid i.d's. no worries about the finger print.. just go they will assist you nicely..
Have a good one... good luck!
 
Application Sent: December 10, 2014
Expected Delivery: December 16, 2014
Category: CEC
NOC code: 1225
Payment: Bank Draft
VO: CIO, Sydney NS
Country of Origin: Vietnam
Country of Residence: Canada
PCCS: Submitted with file.
IELTS: Submitted with file.


Please add me! I hope I fall under 8,000 cap :((
 
witchkiki said:
Application Sent: December 10, 2014
Expected Delivery: December 16, 2014
Category: CEC
NOC code: 1225
Payment: Bank Draft
VO: CIO, Sydney NS
Country of Origin: Vietnam
Country of Residence: Canada
PCCS: Submitted with file.
IELTS: Submitted with file.


Please add me! I hope I fall under 8,000 cap :((

Added to the spreadsheet!
 
Application Sent: December 08, 2014
Delivered: December 10, 2014
Category: CEC
NOC code: 2255
Payment: Credit Card
VO: CIO, Sydney NS
Country of Origin: Jamaica
Country of Residence: Canada
PCCS: Submitted with file.
IELTS: Submitted with file.
 
yaneke04 said:
Application Sent: December 08, 2014
Delivered: December 10, 2014
Category: CEC
NOC code: 2255
Payment: Credit Card
VO: CIO, Sydney NS
Country of Origin: Jamaica
Country of Residence: Canada
PCCS: Submitted with file.
IELTS: Submitted with file.

Good Luck!
 
Hi guys
I will send my application under CEC very soon.
I am sending through Xpresspost. For Xpresspost, which
address I need to use courier or regular mail address?
Please suggest.
 
adabala said:
Hi guys
I will send my application under CEC very soon.
I am sending through Xpresspost. For Xpresspost, which
address I need to use courier or regular mail address?
Please suggest.

Regular.