I'm wondering if anyone here has had a similar question.
I'm hindered on my CRS by my age, and of course trying to build up points wherever I can. Prior to my coming to Canada for school, I had experience which I'm trying to relate to my current job position, at the advice of a consultant. However, I wasn't informed at the time that the experience (at least for Express Entry) is required within the past 10 years. I had to quite that job to attend school, with took a few years longer than the 4 required for my degree, due to having to take a leave of absence to return to the US to look after my mother in ill health. I've now been back in Canada for 5 years, so in total, I was out of the US work force for exactly 10 years now.
I feel like these are pretty understandable extenuating circumstances, and feel like I should try to get them to accept this for my CRS, and was expecting to include this info in a letter of explanation. Has anyone here tried this before, and had any luck with it?
I'm hindered on my CRS by my age, and of course trying to build up points wherever I can. Prior to my coming to Canada for school, I had experience which I'm trying to relate to my current job position, at the advice of a consultant. However, I wasn't informed at the time that the experience (at least for Express Entry) is required within the past 10 years. I had to quite that job to attend school, with took a few years longer than the 4 required for my degree, due to having to take a leave of absence to return to the US to look after my mother in ill health. I've now been back in Canada for 5 years, so in total, I was out of the US work force for exactly 10 years now.
I feel like these are pretty understandable extenuating circumstances, and feel like I should try to get them to accept this for my CRS, and was expecting to include this info in a letter of explanation. Has anyone here tried this before, and had any luck with it?