Hi,
I would love if someone could help me out.
I am hoping to apply for the BC PNP - Semi-skilled worker strategic occupation. The program requires that I must have worked full-time for a period of nine consecutive months with the same employer.
Further down the "Who can apply?" page, under "Offer of Employment", it defines Full-Time employment as: "Full-time employment means that the employee is expected to work year round and, on average, at least 30 hours a week."
I currently work as a part-time server, but I am rostered for more than 30 hours a week and have been for at least the last 9 months. Does this mean that my current position is considered full time for the purposes of the PNP program. Or do I need to be a permanent full time employee with benefits etc.
Thanks for any help. Sean
I would love if someone could help me out.
I am hoping to apply for the BC PNP - Semi-skilled worker strategic occupation. The program requires that I must have worked full-time for a period of nine consecutive months with the same employer.
Further down the "Who can apply?" page, under "Offer of Employment", it defines Full-Time employment as: "Full-time employment means that the employee is expected to work year round and, on average, at least 30 hours a week."
I currently work as a part-time server, but I am rostered for more than 30 hours a week and have been for at least the last 9 months. Does this mean that my current position is considered full time for the purposes of the PNP program. Or do I need to be a permanent full time employee with benefits etc.
Thanks for any help. Sean