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pinder kaur

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Mar 11, 2015
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hey guys

one thing i want to ask from seniors that experience relevancy is required under this express entry system or not?

as in my case i have done my graduation as well as masters in Computer Science but doing job in management field.
my profession comes under skilled worker category . i am doing as a event manager in a govt organization.

really confused ... i have genuine exp. with me but still in a awkward situation :( >:(
does it make some sense ?
 
Hello Pinder

Yes, study and experince relevancy is there. It gives you points if u see in EE profile. Anyhow , you can create a profile- and you will be awarded ponits acc to that. Mostly graduation or masters is required for gaining study ponits for your profile.


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hardeep
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pinder kaur said:
hey guys

one thing i want to ask from seniors that experience relevancy is required under this express entry system or not?

as in my case i have done my graduation as well as masters in Computer Science but doing job in management field.
my profession comes under skilled worker category . i am doing as a event manager in a govt organization.

really confused ... i have genuine exp. with me but still in a awkward situation :( >:(
does it make some sense ?

I think if I understood your question correctly, you are asking for the relevancy of your work (exp) compared to your study. If this is what you are looking for, then I would say no. A person who completed his Engineering in Mechanical or civil or Electrical can calim his experience in Computer field or Management field. The points will be granted seperately for your education as well as for your experience.
 
I have a 4-year bachelor's degree from the US in Opera Performance (a Bachelor of Music). I worked for many years in Europe as a journalist and an ESL teacher, and have now worked in Canada for more than a year as a literary agent in the film industry.

I qualified for FSW as well as CEC. No worries. We don't all become exactly what we studied to be when we were very young.