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fuyiii

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Dear experts,
I just got an ITA which I dont know under which category i am invited.

on EE profile, it says im qualified as federal skilled worker only because I left first job on a December 12th, and started the next in January 12th. There is actually a month gap in between.

So I am only qualified for CEC...
how can I check under which category i am invited? Please help.

I appreciate any input! Thank you!
 
fuyiii said:
Dear experts,
I just got an ITA which I dont know under which category i am invited.

on EE profile, it says im qualified as federal skilled worker only because I left first job on a December 12th, and started the next in January 12th. There is actually a month gap in between.

So I am only qualified for CEC...
how can I check under which category i am invited? Please help.

I appreciate any input! Thank you!
Being under FSWP or CEC has nothing to do with the gap between jobs.

Please clarify your post, are you working in Canada or you have foreign work experience?
 
Check your ITA letter. It states everything including the points
 
CanadaWeCome said:
Being under FSWP or CEC has nothing to do with the gap between jobs.

Please clarify your post, are you working in Canada or you have foreign work experience?

Hi CanadaWeCome, thank you for your input!
I am currently holding a PGWP and working full time in Canada for 1 year and 9 months now. and there is a gap between my working time which is from Dec 12th, 2014 to Jan 12th, 2015
 
One_Topsy said:
Check your ITA letter. It states everything including the points

Hi One_Topsy, thank you for your input! the ITA letter says I am invited under PNP. I guess it has nothing to do with CEC or FSW then?
 
fuyiii said:
Hi One_Topsy, thank you for your input! the ITA letter says I am invited under PNP. I guess it has nothing to do with CEC or FSW then?

Yes, PNP is a different stream
 
fuyiii said:
Hi CanadaWeCome, thank you for your input!
I am currently holding a PGWP and working full time in Canada for 1 year and 9 months now. and there is a gap between my working time which is from Dec 12th, 2014 to Jan 12th, 2015
No issues with the gap.

If you had shown this work experience in your EE profile and under settlement funds requirement it was below LICO or Nil, then you should be under CEC.
 
fuyiii said:
Dear experts,
I just got an ITA which I dont know under which category i am invited.

on EE profile, it says im qualified as federal skilled worker only because I left first job on a December 12th, and started the next in January 12th. There is actually a month gap in between.

So I am only qualified for CEC...
how can I check under which category i am invited? Please help.

I appreciate any input! Thank you!

Just realizing my ignorance and excitement that only due to this question I realized, I didn't check my category.. Got my ITA recently too.. But does it really make a difference if it's under FSW or any other? I'm under Federal skilled worker though.

Regards
 
svg_dxb said:
Just realizing my ignorance and excitement that only due to this question I realized, I didn't check my category.. Got my ITA recently too.. But does it really make a difference if it's under FSW or any other? I'm under Federal skilled worker though.

Regards
There are few differences under eligibility.
 
fuyiii said:
Hi CanadaWeCome, thank you for your input!
I am currently holding a PGWP and working full time in Canada for 1 year and 9 months now. and there is a gap between my working time which is from Dec 12th, 2014 to Jan 12th, 2015

You will still be checked if you qualify as CEC or FSW (in that priority order) even if you got the invite as PNP.