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sjrohit

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Sep 3, 2014
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Hi Guys,

I have about 10 months experience in canada and I worked 40 hours per week. So it becomes about 40x40=1600 hours. Mininum working hours to be counted as experience class is 1560 hours. Can I apply under experience class? Or both the conditions should be matched - 12 month and 1560 hours to be counted in experience class?

Thanks,

Rohit
 
I believe you should wait for 12 months. Meanwhile, you can get your application ready to go as you might have to gather a lot of info (former employers letters, medical exams, IELTS/CELPIP, etc).

Also, CIC has a rule somewhere that they do not even consider 40 hours per week, its max 37 or something (someone posted here).

Cheers
 
This is what CIC says:

Have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) skilled work experience in Canada in the three years before you apply

Full Time - 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/apply-who.asp

You will have to wait for two more months.
 
I have received FSW invitation instead of CEC.. is that a mistake? i see both are MET in my profile. can I still apply as FSW?
 
how does that work? My NOC code will not be in FSW. should I still apply as CEC?

Based on the information you provided us in your Express Entry profile, we are pleased to invite you to apply for
permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker.

Should I call CIC to confirm this?

Below is the list of criteria upon which this invitation was based on:

Federal Skilled Worker Met
Provincial Nominee Program Not Met
Canadian Experience Class Met
Federal Skilled Trades Not Met
 
Ashok1805 said:
how does that work? My NOC code will not be in FSW. should I still apply as CEC?

Based on the information you provided us in your Express Entry profile, we are pleased to invite you to apply for
permanent residence under the Federal Skilled Worker.

Should I call CIC to confirm this?

Below is the list of criteria upon which this invitation was based on:

Federal Skilled Worker Met
Provincial Nominee Program Not Met
Canadian Experience Class Met
Federal Skilled Trades Not Met

There is no confusion. Standard CIC policy that they will issue ITA under FSW category if your meet eligibility requirements for both CEC and FSW.