Just wondering if it is possible that having 1 year of skilled, continuous Full-time or full-time EQUIV (in part-time hours) at NOC level 0,A or B IN CANADA can really be worth a whole 19 points ? ie. 9 points for 1-year of FTE skilled work experience (5 years ago), and then simultaneously... 10 points for Canadian Adaptability (for having 1 YEAR skilled FTE in Canada) ????
That just seems a little disproportionate to me... however I may have this exactly....
I have 2 years part-time (FTE > 1750 HOURS) , continuous, skilled work experience (at NOC level A) IN CANADA! .
So now I am wondering if that 2-year part-time job all on it's own will give me 19 points for FSW?? (ie. 10 for Canadian adaptability + 9 for 1-year of skilled work experience in the last 10 years)?
Could it really be possible that I have a whole 19 points right there? (It is more than the 1560 hours required for 1 year FTE value). If so, I will jump for joy, knowing that I have well over the 67 points, maybe even close to 80...
That just seems a little disproportionate to me... however I may have this exactly....
I have 2 years part-time (FTE > 1750 HOURS) , continuous, skilled work experience (at NOC level A) IN CANADA! .
So now I am wondering if that 2-year part-time job all on it's own will give me 19 points for FSW?? (ie. 10 for Canadian adaptability + 9 for 1-year of skilled work experience in the last 10 years)?
Could it really be possible that I have a whole 19 points right there? (It is more than the 1560 hours required for 1 year FTE value). If so, I will jump for joy, knowing that I have well over the 67 points, maybe even close to 80...