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Part Time 20 hours/week NOC 4012

valorbeat

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In reference to this link which says:
  • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
  • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
I have work experience that is 20 hours/week in NOC 4012 (Teaching/Research Assistants), for a duration of 4 years 6 months. Moreover, I gained this experience while on a valid work permit, and enrolled full-time in a PhD program at my university (in Middle East).

I am aware that for Canadian Experience Class, experience gained while enrolled as a full-time student does not count. But there is no such instruction on foreign experience (or is there)?

My questions are :

1. How much does my work experience amount to, if any?
2. For creating an Express Entry profile, what should I select as my primary NOC? Can I choose NOC 4011, since I'll be looking to work in that class, having now earned a PhD.

Thank you.
 
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Aashy09

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In reference to this link which says:
  • full-time at 1 job: 30 hours/week for 12 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
  • equal amount in part-time: 15 hours/week for 24 months = 1 year full time (1,560 hours)
I have work experience that is 20 hours/week in NOC 4012 (Teaching/Research Assistants), for a duration of 4 years 6 months. Moreover, I gained this experience while on a valid work permit, and enrolled full-time in a PhD program at my university (in Middle East).

I am aware that for Canadian Experience Class, experience gained while enrolled as a full-time student does not count. But there is no such instruction on foreign experience (or is there)?

My questions are :

1. How much does my work experience amount to, if any?

20/30 multiply by part time work exp = equivalent full time so
20/30*54=36 months that is 3 years


2. For creating an Express Entry profile, what should I select as my primary NOC? Can I choose NOC 4011, since I'll be looking to work in that class, having now earned a PhD.
Primary noc is the one with most experience and it doesn't matter you can change your field of work anytime

Thank you.
 

valorbeat

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Thank you. Just to be sure, and safe, when I create my EE profile, will I be safe to claim 3 years of experience?
I'm afraid if I overestimate the duration of my experience, I may get rejected.
From Aashy09 response, I should go ahead and select 4012 as my primary NOC?

Sorry for trying to seek re-validation, as I want to avoid giving false or misinformation on the express entry profile.
 

picklee

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CEC is the program for applicants who have gained experience in Canada.

Your part time work counts towards the FSW program.

@Aashy09 is correct in the calculation of your experience. You have 3 years of experience. But be careful, because IRCC counts to the day/week, not the month. So you need to have worked 234 weeks without leave assuming 20 hours per week the entire time.
 
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valorbeat

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CEC is the program for applicants who have gained experience in Canada.

Your part time work counts towards the FSW program.

@Aashy09 is correct in the calculation of your experience. You have 3 years of experience. But be careful, because IRCC counts to the day/week, not the month. So you need to have worked 234 weeks without leave assuming 20 hours per week the entire time.
The work week comprised of 5 working days, plus 2 days for weekend. I was entitled to 30 days paid annual leave per year.

I'm guessing that annual paid leave does not reduce the work weeks that IRCC counts towards your experience, right? Because that would really diminish the total experience.
 

picklee

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The work week comprised of 5 working days, plus 2 days for weekend. I was entitled to 30 days paid annual leave per year.

I'm guessing that annual paid leave does not reduce the work weeks that IRCC counts towards your experience, right? Because that would really diminish the total experience.
You can include vacation, but not unpaid leave. Don't worry about weekends, as long as you were employed and being paid, you could have any arrangement with your employer as to which days you work and don't work.
 

Prakash17

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Can someone please help regarding my FSW eligibility and my Years of Work Experience.

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1) Been in the US since last 7 years

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2) Masters Degree in Computer Science (3 Years)
-- Teaching Assistant (Paid + 20 hrs/week) for the 6 semesters -- [NOC: 4012]
-- 1st Summer: Research Assistant (Paid + 20 hrs/week) -- [NOC: 4012]
-- 2nd Summer: Summer Internship at a Software Company (Paid + 40 hrs/week)


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Question 1) Do I full-fill the minimum FSW Eligibility Criteria of having at least 1 Year of FULL-TIME + PAID + CONTINUOUS Work Experience ?

Question 2)
a) Do I calculate this work experience as #TA Weeks * (20 hrs/week) / (30 hrs/week) = FTE #Weeks of TA Work Exp. ? Do these weeks have to be continuous ?

OR

a) 15 hrs/week * 104 weeks = 1 Year of Full Time TA Work Exp. ? Do these weeks have to be continuous ?

b) In this case, due to Summer Internship during 2nd Summer ==> not having continuous 24 months of TAship ==> Does this make my TA Experience NOT-ELIGIBLE ?

Question 3) Will my Summer Internship during 2nd Summer count towards Work Experience ?

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3) Working on Contract Projects in IT

A) Company A: Oct 2013 -- May 2015 .. (OPT + H1B)

-- Oct 2013 - July 2014 ==> Paid
-- Aug 2014 -- Sep 2014 ==> NO PAY .. (transition between project + on OPT-EAD)
-- Sep 2014 - May 2015 ==> Paid

Switch from Company A to B (June & July) -- No Pay:

B) Company B: July 2015 --Jan 2017 .. (H1B)

-- Aug 2015 -- March 2016 ==> Paid
-- April 2016 ==> Not Paid
-- May 2016 -- Feb 2017 ==> Paid

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Question) Do I full-fill the minimum FSW Eligibility Criteria of having at least 1 Year of FULL-TIME + PAID + CONTINUOUS Work Experience ?

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Question) All over, AM I ELIGIBLE FOR FSW ?
Question) If so, How many Total Years of Work Experience can I get from my Experience ?


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Please comment. Thanks ..