Hi guys,
I'm an European IT Consultant (SAP Business Intelligence) and as self-employed I find contrasting opinions on this forum regarding applying to the FSW program. I worked as a contractor for over 10 years and have been travelling for work around europe (living more than 6 months in different countries) , with some gaps in between contracts (2-3 months in a year sometimes). The global picture is not homogeneous (considering also I work through recruitment agencies and contracts within IT are often with 3rd parties). Adding up, these things make me think it could be a complicated case especially to show genuine work experience, which believe me I have.
Based on the following info I'd appreciate if you could honestly suggest if I have chances of being considered for the FSW ... I went through the self assesment and I think I would pass the 67 mark, but this is my opinion and not the CIC's one.
On Education side I have over 13 yrs and Diploma.
Work experience NOC 0213, more than 1 year. My current engagement (started November 2008). Not officially PM but I coordinate a group of onshore/offshore consultants and cover duties listed in the category, salary/rate is according to PM. (documentable evidence: reference , payslips, tax returns)
Work experience as analyst NOC 2171 about 3 years (documentable evidence Reference letters, some payslips , contracts, limited company books)
Previous than 4 years ago most of my documentation is gone but I could get some references by previous Managers.
I have relatives in BC which should give me more adaptability points and my wife has Law degree with over 15 yrs education.
I think on my IELTS I can reach a good level ( would do my best )
I've been in touch with employers in Canada and although they all showed extreme interest in my profile I find it hard to obtain an empl. letter. To be completely honest I might be able to get one through my relatives but it might not lead to a real employement once I get my PR (which i don't know if it's a problem). Again this is just to be completely honest and I'm not going to persue it if it will cause me troubles.
One last thing and this is out of curiousity: I found special categories in IT (Sap is one of those) which would get sort of fast track for temp work in Canada (which I'm not interested in): "Working temporarily in Canada: Special categories—Information technology workers".
How come in the 38 NOC list this is not reflected and just IT managers are considered for FSW ? Isn't it a nonsense ? WIll it change soon ?
Thanks experts for your help , it's much appreciated. Please ask more questions if they can help to give a better picture of my situation.
I'm an European IT Consultant (SAP Business Intelligence) and as self-employed I find contrasting opinions on this forum regarding applying to the FSW program. I worked as a contractor for over 10 years and have been travelling for work around europe (living more than 6 months in different countries) , with some gaps in between contracts (2-3 months in a year sometimes). The global picture is not homogeneous (considering also I work through recruitment agencies and contracts within IT are often with 3rd parties). Adding up, these things make me think it could be a complicated case especially to show genuine work experience, which believe me I have.
Based on the following info I'd appreciate if you could honestly suggest if I have chances of being considered for the FSW ... I went through the self assesment and I think I would pass the 67 mark, but this is my opinion and not the CIC's one.
On Education side I have over 13 yrs and Diploma.
Work experience NOC 0213, more than 1 year. My current engagement (started November 2008). Not officially PM but I coordinate a group of onshore/offshore consultants and cover duties listed in the category, salary/rate is according to PM. (documentable evidence: reference , payslips, tax returns)
Work experience as analyst NOC 2171 about 3 years (documentable evidence Reference letters, some payslips , contracts, limited company books)
Previous than 4 years ago most of my documentation is gone but I could get some references by previous Managers.
I have relatives in BC which should give me more adaptability points and my wife has Law degree with over 15 yrs education.
I think on my IELTS I can reach a good level ( would do my best )
I've been in touch with employers in Canada and although they all showed extreme interest in my profile I find it hard to obtain an empl. letter. To be completely honest I might be able to get one through my relatives but it might not lead to a real employement once I get my PR (which i don't know if it's a problem). Again this is just to be completely honest and I'm not going to persue it if it will cause me troubles.
One last thing and this is out of curiousity: I found special categories in IT (Sap is one of those) which would get sort of fast track for temp work in Canada (which I'm not interested in): "Working temporarily in Canada: Special categories—Information technology workers".
How come in the 38 NOC list this is not reflected and just IT managers are considered for FSW ? Isn't it a nonsense ? WIll it change soon ?
Thanks experts for your help , it's much appreciated. Please ask more questions if they can help to give a better picture of my situation.