Yes.sutyfornow said:Even if they would consider it part of my study program outside canada? Thanks a lot in advance
Yes.sutyfornow said:Even if they would consider it part of my study program outside canada? Thanks a lot in advance
Yes, as long as the company considers you to have been an employee and is willing to write a letter of employment/letter of reference...mehr2 said:could you please tell me if the master thesis project which I have done in a company while I was a student ( To finish my master studies and get my degree ) and I was PAID for it can be counted as work experience for Express Entry? I did 8 months master thesis project in a company outside canada.
Yes - I had similar experience I claimed points for and have successfully received PPR. Just make sure you get reference letters listing all the necessary information. Good luck!mehr2 said:Hello,
could you please tell me if the master thesis project which I have done in a company while I was a student ( To finish my master studies and get my degree ) and I was PAID for it can be counted as work experience for Express Entry? I did 8 months master thesis project in a company outside canada.
Thanks a lot
How did u get points for 8 months only? Shouldn't it be a year?mashamasha said:Yes - I had similar experience I claimed points for and have successfully received PPR. Just make sure you get reference letters listing all the necessary information. Good luck!
Yes you must show that to claim extra points. Suppose you got appointed there as a Trainee Engineer in Jan 2016. After one year, that is, in Jan 2017, you got promoted to Senior Engineer. In both of these tenures, you had different duties. Just ask your employer to make 2 experience letters, one for each post. If your employer disagrees, request him to make a single letter and mention both tenures with duties in it.satish6529 said:Hey guys, need your valuable advice.
I've worked as a trainee engineer in an MNC for 1 year. Post working therein for 1 year, I was promoted to a different post. I've got salary statements and letter of appointment for both training tenure as well as for the different post. Could anyone kindly advise whether I can show training period also in my experience?
Thanks in advance!
Is internship considered apprenticeship?umar32085 said:Yes you must show that to claim extra points. Suppose you got appointed there as a Trainee Engineer in Jan 2016. After one year, that is, in Jan 2017, you got promoted to Senior Engineer. In both of these tenures, you had different duties. Just ask your employer to make 2 experience letters, one for each post. If your employer disagrees, request him to make a single letter and mention both tenures with duties in it.
I created my profile with my Canadian RA experience during my M.Sc. and according to CIC website, I am eligible for FSW, not CEC. I didn't get any point for my work experience. I got ITA with that profile. Should I go ahead and apply?Asivad Anac said:If this experience was acquired outside Canada, nothing to worry here.
You need to have at least 1 year of full-time and continuous experience at a specific NOC to be eligible for EE. Internships are fine as long you had met the requirements of the relating NOC of your internship job as stated on the government's website. If that is satisfied, it does not matter if your internship was in Canada or outside Canada, the work you did during internship will be accepted.Any help?
Did you add intern or trainee?
As long he wasn't on a student visa when the internship was done!You need to have at least 1 year of full-time and continuous experience at a specific NOC to be eligible for EE. Internships are fine as long you had met the requirements of the relating NOC of your internship job as stated on the government's website. If that is satisfied, it does not matter if your internship was in Canada or outside Canada, the work you did during internship will be accepted.
I used my internship work to apply for immigration. Both the province of Ontario and CIC accepted my internship experience. I know others who applied with internships and received PR.
True but to work for year or longer and full-time as an intern in Canada, one always need to have a work permit. FYI, I am not considering TA/RA as a full-time job experience here.As long he wasn't on a student visa when the internship was done!
I always like to stress that cos I was refused on this premise last year.
I am pretty sure that won't count because it was abtained in canada under a study permit and not a work permit!I created my profile with my Canadian RA experience during my M.Sc. and according to CIC website, I am eligible for FSW, not CEC. I didn't get any point for my work experience. I got ITA with that profile. Should I go ahead and apply?
I came to Canada as a student when you had to wait six months then apply for off-campus work permit to work outside campus.True but to work for year or longer and full-time as an intern in Canada, one always need to have a work permit. FYI, I am not considering TA/RA as a full-time job experience here.