No problem, if you have an opinion you can share.
Here is the explanation i got from one of the member; century
Work Experience – Points Awarded for all “Skilled” Work
One of the biggest points of confusion for people is regarding calculating the amount of points awarded under Work Experience. Some people are under the impression that they can only claim work experience points in the occupation for which they are applying. This is false.
Applicants can claim points for all “skilled” full-time work experience they have accumulated in the past 10 years. “Skilled” is defined by CIC as being classified under NOC Codes 0, A and B. Low-skilled work experience does not count for any points whatsoever.
For example, Mr. Smith's profile reads as follows:
Civil Engineer – 18 months
Quantity Surveyor – 30 months
Geotechnical Engineer – 8 months
Construction Labourer – 3 years (part-time in university)
In this case, Mr. Smith is applying under this year's Federal Skilled Worker Program as a Civil Engineer, NOC 2131. To calculate his points:
Identify all of the “skilled” work experience
Civil Engineer, Quantity Surveyor, Geotechnical Engineer – qualifies
Construction Labourer – does not qualify as it is a low-skilled, NOC D position which was also part-time in nature.
Add together the total months of “skilled” experience
18+30+8 = 56 months
Convert 56 months to years and round-down
4.66 years = 4 years.
Convert 4 years to points
“4-5 years” = 13 points
rudbee said:
Don't want to hurt you. If you are applying for 4011, it falls in 3 years but less than 4 years. In the NOC 2011, 4021 doesn't fall under the purview of 4011.
Please check the NOC guide.