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mirzahadi

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Mar 20, 2008
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Hi,
I am international student currently at the end of my third year undergraduate co-op studies at university of waterloo. I am thinking of applying for permanent residence. I have the following qualifications:

Higly proficient in English, Moderately proficient in French(will certainly be able to get the eight points for second language)
aged 21
One year and four months Canadian work experience( I had jobs as a computer programmer, Research assisstant, Machine Shop Assistant etc. Any job was not less than four months. All jobs were full time.)
I have an uncle in Canada
I can easily make a job arrangement at my uncle's company to give proof of employment


I just wanted to know your opinions, should I go ahead with the application?

Thanks
 
I was under the impression that the skilled work experience needed to be continous, that is, there should not be any breaks.
 
I don't think it is continuous. Most probably one will not be doing similar type or category of job all the time!
 
Hi

mirzahadi said:
I don't think it is continuous. Most probably one will not be doing similar type or category of job all the time!

It has to be at least 1 year continuous in a skilled category (1950 hours)

From www.cic.gc.ca

"Note: You must meet the following minimum requirements to apply as a skilled worker:

* You have at least one continuous year of full-time, paid work experience or the equivalent in part-time continuous employment.
* Your work experience must be Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC).
* You must have had this experience within the last 10 years.


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