scylla said:jes_ON is very knowlegeable and reliable.
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scylla said:jes_ON is very knowlegeable and reliable.
PK_11 said:Even i contacted lot f lawyers they say only 1560 hours is needed for cec and if u r short of one or two weeks than that would b consider ok. After i contact CIC, they clearly said 52 weeks. So dont listen to such lawyers. Just follow simple rule book. 52 weeks and 1560 hours minimum thats it.
scylla said:Here's how you need to perform the calculation for CEC:
1) Take all of the weeks where you worked 30 hours or more. Each of these weeks will count as one week of work for the purposes of CEC.
2) Take all of the weeks where you worked less than 30 hours. Add these hours together and then divide by 30. This will be the number of "full time equivalent" weeks you will get credit for under CEC.
3) The weeks calculated under 1) and the weeks calculated under 2) must add up to 52 weeks or more for you to qualify under CEC
White knight 22 said:Excuse me, what is meant by continuous full time work experience?!! what if i did 2 years in a workplace then before working under the same title in a different place for a year.. so will i be able to claim 3 years experience or the gap means that i have to claim just one of them?!!! thanks
jes_ON said:Continuous does mean no gap. You can count all three 3 years. But while CEC does not require that you have 1 year of continuous employment, EE appears to require that. Based on the info above, it seems like you have met those requirements.
Canadian work experienceGTCEC said:Yes, that is correct no gap so do the math that we suggest above to calculate. No gaps but if you have a gap you need to calculate hours and translate to 30 hours week and 1 year minimum cumulative experience for cec.
jes_ON said:Continuous does mean no gap. You can count all three 3 years. But while CEC does not require that you have 1 year of continuous employment, EE appears to require that. Based on the info above, it seems like you have met those requirements.
GTCEC said:No gaps but if you have a gap you need to calculate hours and translate to 30 hours week and 1 year minimum cumulative experience for cec.
cool90 said:Hello Jes_ON
I need your help to understand CEC eligibility of work
My case:
42 weeks full time work till April 7 and then Laid off (NOC B) - around 1700 hours as per my ROE
Starting new part time job from May 1 in same NOC- Around 20-25 hours per week.
How much i have to work more to be eligible and apply CEC.
Please guide.
cool90 said:Thank you for the response, But i think i will be only getting 20-25 hours every week.
What in this case now.
I think because I have already exceeded 1560 hours from my last job in 10 months
Now I just need to serve 2 months of work irrespective to hours.
After 2 months both conditions will be fulfilled, 52 weeks of employment and 1560 hours completed.