I got two contract positions through an agency when I first graduated. Both positions were under NOC C which do not qualify for CEC or FSW. Do I still have to include them in my EE profile?
kryt0n said:I just emailed them this:
"Hello,
When completing the express entry profile it asks 'if XXX has any work experience'. How much experience should I list? All work expierence or only the work that would qualify me for EE.
My spouse worked in Canada while we were there but all jobs were NOC C or D and do not gain us any points. By not declaring them in EE will this be grounds for misrepresentation. We will of course be declaring these post ITA in personal history."
Lets see if it gets a response.
Thats strange..ozlis said:All Canadian work experience can give you points regardless the NOC as long as you meet the requirements for the category you applied in.
For example, I have one year Canadian NOC B experience and two years NOC C. My Canadian work experience points currently reflect three years.
I second that. Since you are not getting any points for wife's foreign work experience, you do not need to include this experience in her work history section. You will however need to disclose the work experience in her personal history section.ozlis said:I asked this the other day. The consensus appears to be:
You are able to not include it in your EE profile and as such will not need to provide a letter of employment etc post ITA.
You will however be required to include it in the personal history section post ITA.