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A search on the forums shows that you're fine to claim for both the full-time study and full-time work provided that neither of them is in Canada. I'm in the same situation and am claiming for both.


have you got the PR?

I am asking because I am sailing in same boat as I am having full time work experience with the Full time undergraduate Bachelor degree
 
I did a search before I submitted my profile and another search today upon seeing your thread just to confirm, but I didn't save the link. You can do a search and will find plenty of people having the same situation like us and the advice is universal as I said earlier. In fact, as a lawyer, I also read up on the Canadian legal text and find the same answer.

For me, I've just got my ITA and is preparing for eAPR.



have you got the PR?

I am asking because I am sailing in same boat as I am having full time work experience with the Full time undergraduate Bachelor degree
 
No
have you got the PR?

I am asking because I am sailing in same boat as I am having full time work experience with the Full time undergraduate Bachelor degree
I applied in February. I haven't claimed point for overlapping period and moved to personal history.
It is not going to impact if we claim though I guess
 
have you got the PR?

I am asking because I am sailing in same boat as I am having full time work experience with the Full time undergraduate Bachelor degree
Hi, no I haven't got PPR, but my eligibility is met (basically it means my application is fine, just need to wait for background check). I'm waiting for security check (a part of background check) to complete, as are many other applicants during this period. I'll let you know when I got PPR.
 
have you got the PR?

I am asking because I am sailing in same boat as I am having full time work experience with the Full time undergraduate Bachelor degree
FYI, I got PPR on 18 March.
 
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So you have full time employment and parallelly full time study degree right? No questions about your overlap? Did you provide a LOE?
Answer your questions in order:
Yes
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Great... Hope you did ur bachelor's outside canada?

Thank you so much for trying to help us even after u got what u want. cheers buddy...
Yes my bachelor's and full-time job were both at my home country. If yours are the same, absolutely don't worry. I know other people are the same and got PPR too.
Glad I could help. Good luck!
 
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Yes my bachelor's and full-time job were both at my home country. If yours are the same, absolutely don't worry. I know other people are the same and got PPR too.
Glad I could help. Good luck!

Thanks a lot buddy, means a lot..
 
Does the work ex which was paid as training allowance considered ?

I did training after my pg diploma for (4+4 )months which was mandatory to get a license.I was paid a training allowance of 700 dollars monthly and it was fulltime.

Pg diploma awarded in feb 2014
Training phase started in June 2014

Did it in Singapore .

Please reply.
 
Yes my bachelor's and full-time job were both at my home country. If yours are the same, absolutely don't worry. I know other people are the same and got PPR too.
Glad I could help. Good luck!

Hi Brother thanks for helping us via sharing information my question i have completed diploma in 2010 after that i started working full time , in 2016 I joined full time B tech n passed out in 2019 with full time experience simultaneously can I claim both or else they will consider experience only after my B tech