Hi expert, I also have question about this topic and hope you can answer me. I am now a sub teacher in Alberta in public school and as you know sub not always get work to do, so I work different hours every week (6-30 hours). At same time I also have another teaching job which regularly work 6 hours every week, so I am wondering can I use these two part time jobs to apply EE by adding hours on? As long as I get 1560 hour, I can apply, is it? Thank you so much!full-time = at least 30 hours per week. Doesn't matter if it's 30, 40, or 80 hours in a week, it's one full-time week. You need 52 of those full-time weeks to meet the one year requirement.
Part-time = less than 30 hours per week. if you work less than 30 hours, you add up the hours - once you reach 1560, you've met the full-time requirement. By definition, it will take longer than 1 year to meet the requirement. For example, if you work 15 hours per week, it will take 2 years to meet the requirement.
1560 - is the hourly equivalent of 30 hours per week for one year. You only need to know that number if you are working part-time.
If you work full-time, you CANNOT count up your full-time hours to finish the requirement early. For example, if you work 80 hours per week, you do not meet the requirement in 6 months. You still have to work for a MINIMUM of one year.
Yes, you can combine two part-time jobs, however, when you are adding hours, remember you can count a maximum of 30 hours per week.Hi expert, I also have question about this topic and hope you can answer me. I am now a sub teacher in Alberta in public school and as you know sub not always get work to do, so I work different hours every week (6-30 hours). At same time I also have another teaching job which regularly work 6 hours every week, so I am wondering can I use these two part time jobs to apply EE by adding hours on? As long as I get 1560 hour, I can apply, is it? Thank you so much!
Thanks for the reply ,ScyllaThe 1 month will be counted as experience outside of Canada. You should apply for PR under FSW rather than CEC since you don't have a year of work experience in Canada.
Thanks a lot, you helped me a lot!!!Yes, you can combine two part-time jobs, however, when you are adding hours, remember you can count a maximum of 30 hours per week.
So
Week one: 12 hours (6+6) worked = 12 hours counted
Week two : 26 hours (6+20) worked = 26 hours counted
Week three: 34 hours (6+28) worked = 30 hours counted
etc.
So yes, you can do it, and yes, you need good records of hours worked. Yes, when you reach 1560 hours counted, then you meet the 1 year requirement (this will take longer than one calendar year). Good luck!
Hey expert, I come back again....I am so worried now just because I’m still a sub teacher, by adding another weekly teahcer job together I still haven’t gotten 1560 hours yet(1100 hours almost). You know in school there’s always July and August for summer vacation and also winter vation in December and January, so it’s kinda of slow to add up. So my concern is u said it’s take longer than one calendar year, is it ok to take longer than two calendar years as long as in three years? And do they need to be continues calendar months since there is no school in July and August....Yes, you can combine two part-time jobs, however, when you are adding hours, remember you can count a maximum of 30 hours per week.
So
Week one: 12 hours (6+6) worked = 12 hours counted
Week two : 26 hours (6+20) worked = 26 hours counted
Week three: 34 hours (6+28) worked = 30 hours counted
etc.
So yes, you can do it, and yes, you need good records of hours worked. Yes, when you reach 1560 hours counted, then you meet the 1 year requirement (this will take longer than one calendar year). Good luck!
Yes, as long as you complete the equivalent of one year within the 3 years preceding your application. Does not have to be continuous if it is in-Canada work experience.Hey expert, I come back again....I am so worried now just because I’m still a sub teacher, by adding another weekly teahcer job together I still haven’t gotten 1560 hours yet(1100 hours almost). You know in school there’s always July and August for summer vacation and also winter vation in December and January, so it’s kinda of slow to add up. So my concern is u said it’s take longer than one calendar year, is it ok to take longer than two calendar years as long as in three years? And do they need to be continues calendar months since there is no school in July and August....
Thank you in advance!!!
That would make you ineligible. You need at least one year (assuming full-time work) of continuous work experience in your Primary NOC.I have always been employed and I have 1560 hours of work in the past 3 years. Its just that the employment is not for 1 employer continuously and there might be short breaks such as for few weeks or months. I thus wanted to determine my eligibility for express entry even though I have non-continuous experience amounting to 1560 hours. Kindly let me know if this criterion of me having non-continuous experience (outside Canada) makes me eligible or not for express entry?
Thanks.
Yes, you can combine two part-time jobs, however, when you are adding hours, remember you can count a maximum of 30 hours per week.
So
Week one: 12 hours (6+6) worked = 12 hours counted
Week two : 26 hours (6+20) worked = 26 hours counted
Week three: 34 hours (6+28) worked = 30 hours counted
etc.
So yes, you can do it, and yes, you need good records of hours worked. Yes, when you reach 1560 hours counted, then you meet the 1 year requirement (this will take longer than one calendar year). Good luck!