Hi all,
I've tried to find this information on the CIC website, as well as here, but I'm still very confused about requirements for the CEC category. I have completed an M.Sc. degree at a Canadian university. As part of my program I was a full-time RA and a part-time TA (NOC 4122) for 2.5 years. After graduating, I went on to do a PhD at the same university where I still teach (PT) and do research (FT). So far I've been in the program for 14 months. I have all the required T4, T4A and notice of assessment available, as well as letters from my supervisors, school of grad studies and payroll and HR offices.
CIC website states that in order to apply under the graduate stream one has to have at least 1 year of full-time (or equivalent) work experience, and that it cannot be obtained during studies. Would my work experience as a RA and TA during my PhD meet the requirements (since I acquired it AFTER graduating)? If not, would I qualify to apply under the temporary foreign worker stream?
I was hoping to figure this out on my own, but I find information on CIC website kind of confusing and I dont feel like paying 300 CAD for a short session with an immigration consultant. I would greatly appreciate any help or advice! Thanks a lot in advance!
I've tried to find this information on the CIC website, as well as here, but I'm still very confused about requirements for the CEC category. I have completed an M.Sc. degree at a Canadian university. As part of my program I was a full-time RA and a part-time TA (NOC 4122) for 2.5 years. After graduating, I went on to do a PhD at the same university where I still teach (PT) and do research (FT). So far I've been in the program for 14 months. I have all the required T4, T4A and notice of assessment available, as well as letters from my supervisors, school of grad studies and payroll and HR offices.
CIC website states that in order to apply under the graduate stream one has to have at least 1 year of full-time (or equivalent) work experience, and that it cannot be obtained during studies. Would my work experience as a RA and TA during my PhD meet the requirements (since I acquired it AFTER graduating)? If not, would I qualify to apply under the temporary foreign worker stream?
I was hoping to figure this out on my own, but I find information on CIC website kind of confusing and I dont feel like paying 300 CAD for a short session with an immigration consultant. I would greatly appreciate any help or advice! Thanks a lot in advance!