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shaffinaaz

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Nov 17, 2014
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Hello all,

I came here looking for information and hopefully will get some. I found a similar thread from 2012 asking about contractor eligibility but no-one answered.

I have a degree from Carleton U, got my PGWP and now I am currently a contractor (NOC 2175) working for a start-up company in Ottawa for at least 3 months and I was wondering whether independent contractor are eligible to apply for CEC?

How does the government know that I am working? And how many hours I am working per week?
If they don't, what proof do I need? and where can I get that?

Thank you,
Shaffinaaz

PS: More info about me can be provided upon request.
 
shaffinaaz said:
Hello all,
I have a degree from Carleton U, got my PGWP and now I am currently a contractor (NOC 2175) working for a start-up company in Ottawa for at least 3 months and I was wondering whether independent contractor are eligible to apply for CEC?

If you are self-employed (independent contractor), then the experience does not count under the CEC program. See the application instructions -

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/cec.asp


How does the government know that I am working? And how many hours I am working per week?
If they don't, what proof do I need? and where can I get that?

See the application instructions, and particularly the document checklist -

www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5610E.pdf
 
Thanks Jes_ON I dint knew that .
 
shaffinaaz said:
Hello all,

I came here looking for information and hopefully will get some. I found a similar thread from 2012 asking about contractor eligibility but no-one answered.

I have a degree from Carleton U, got my PGWP and now I am currently a contractor (NOC 2175) working for a start-up company in Ottawa for at least 3 months and I was wondering whether independent contractor are eligible to apply for CEC?

How does the government know that I am working? And how many hours I am working per week?
If they don't, what proof do I need? and where can I get that?

Thank you,
Shaffinaaz

PS: More info about me can be provided upon request.

Independent IT contractors are not eligible to apply under CEC....
 
Does that mean being an independent contractor or consultant does not qualify for any program? :o
 
bimbim said:
Does that mean being an independent contractor or consultant does not qualify for any program? :o

Can try under PNP or FSW stream.
 
bimbim said:
Does that mean being an independent contractor or consultant does not qualify for any program? :o
Unfortunetely Yes, Independent contractors in IT fields does not qualify in any program..
 
The ONLY possibility for CEC is if you are functionally in an employer-employee relationship (regardless of payment arrangements), as determined by the CRA. See pp. 10-12 of the OP 25A- Determining an applicant's employment status.

Don't want to give false hope, though - I would be surprised if you could even get a CRA ruling before the end of the year, let alone one that goes in your favour.

www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op25A-eng.pdf
 
Hello,

just saw this thread and now I have some doubts on my CEC application.
initially when I started I was working as a contractor(registered as Sole Proprietor.) for 6 months. But i was still on a payroll(with my contracting employer) working for 8 hours a day, drawing a biweekly paycheck. I also have an experience letter from the employer.
I hope I am eligible for CEC.

Thanks
 
recommend requesting a ruling from the CRA...
 
Hello,

just saw this thread and now I have some doubts on my CEC application.
initially when I started I was working as a contractor(registered as Sole Proprietor.) for 6 months. But i was still on a payroll(with my contracting employer) working for 8 hours a day, drawing a biweekly paycheck. I also have an experience letter from the employer.
I hope I am eligible for CEC.

Thanks
Hey I am in a similar situation and wanted to know how it worked out for you