I'm investigating the Express Entry immigration process to Canada/British Columbia, and based on the official eligibility tool at CIC website everything seems ok, except the one year work experience, which I'm not quite sure about since I only had 17 months of full-time, paid internship/traineeship experience in the past. All the rest was just a bunch of freelance experiences.
I read somewhere on the net that it depends on whether the internship was part of some studies. Anybody can confirm that? if so, in fact in my particular case my internship arrangement had a few irregular twists that will take time to elaborate on in details, but to summarize in just 4 points:
Based on the above, is there a chance the Canadian immigration services would consider my internship/traineeship as at least 1 year of work experience?
Many thanks!
I read somewhere on the net that it depends on whether the internship was part of some studies. Anybody can confirm that? if so, in fact in my particular case my internship arrangement had a few irregular twists that will take time to elaborate on in details, but to summarize in just 4 points:
- I was still a student when I joined an internship in San Francisco California, but the US immigration officers did not know about it (me being a student) and they issued me a trainee (not intern) J1 visa
- I had to drop my studies for one year to join the internship
- Next year I presented remotely (through a video conference from the US) one of the projects I worked on as my end of studies project and got graduated
- My internship continued for a few months after my graduation until my J1 visa expired. Total duration of the internship was about 17 months.
Based on the above, is there a chance the Canadian immigration services would consider my internship/traineeship as at least 1 year of work experience?
Many thanks!