mf4361 said:
After you have graduated, you can apply for post graduate work permit PGWP. And after you have worked in canada for 1 year, you can create EE profile thru CEC and wait for your draw.
However while PGWP is open and exempt from LMIA, PGWP with a job offer (but no LMIA) doesn't get 600 points in CRS. So for most PGWP who don't LMIA to start with, chances are low in points against others. (Now that required points has dropped to 481, futures are much brighter). Since you are still studying and you won't be applying at least 1 year later, nobody really knows what the policies and required points are gonna look like.
For a international grad to have 481 points, I'd imagine s/he will have a Master or PhD and perfect score in language test.
Hi MF,
I was just checking my eligibility under the FSW program and I came across 2 contradictory statements regarding points for work experience and was wondering if any of you can clarify this for me:
It says on the FSW site that the work experience (outside of Canada) must be at least 1 year (I have about 2.5 in total) ...and in one NOC code ....but does not say "in one job only"
(reference: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who.asp)
BUT....
When you go to fill out the Come To Canada website, it says that it needs to be in 1 job only Huh??
"..In the last 10 years, how many years of skilled work experience do you have? It must have been continuous, paid, full-time (or an equal amount in part-time), and in only one occupation...."
I graduated in 2012 and got a full-time job in NOC 2175 in New Zealand on September 2012 to July 15th 2013 and my 2nd job started July 16th 2013 to Jan 17th 2015
I didn't have a gap or day off transitioning between those 2 jobs. BUt they're 2 jobs ........and CIC won't count that ? And will only count 1 year in total (in my 2nd job ) Huh
This is what basically will make or break my eligibility for FSW to get into the pool.
Can anyone clarify this for me please ??
Thanks
Michael
PS: I'm currently on a 1 year visa (WHP) working in NOC 2175