Hello,
I've just graduated from a canadian university obtaining a bachelor of science. I'm currently awaiting my PGWP but have been working since April (full time). I'm wondering if 13 months of work will be sufficient to acquire the recommended work experience (I work 35 hour days instead of 37.5). Of course I have a couple of sick days are those not accounted for? Is the breakdown really by hours? Will I have to make up these hours? Since I graduated in april can I count the work experience done after April even though it was on my off campus work permit and implied status (as of June)? I would really like to apply summer of 2012 so that I can start my masters in September. I could really use the tuition break later on. Oh and I've lived in Canada for 12 years, our PR was denied due to my brother's medical condition (he has autism).
I've just graduated from a canadian university obtaining a bachelor of science. I'm currently awaiting my PGWP but have been working since April (full time). I'm wondering if 13 months of work will be sufficient to acquire the recommended work experience (I work 35 hour days instead of 37.5). Of course I have a couple of sick days are those not accounted for? Is the breakdown really by hours? Will I have to make up these hours? Since I graduated in april can I count the work experience done after April even though it was on my off campus work permit and implied status (as of June)? I would really like to apply summer of 2012 so that I can start my masters in September. I could really use the tuition break later on. Oh and I've lived in Canada for 12 years, our PR was denied due to my brother's medical condition (he has autism).