CIC send back on December 30. Too late for me to send again. So that application is closed.enghope said:Hi,
Did your returned application reached there on December.
It is like my case so I wonder what happened with you
Thx
CIC send back on December 30. Too late for me to send again. So that application is closed.enghope said:Hi,
Did your returned application reached there on December.
It is like my case so I wonder what happened with you
Thx
dawangyu said:I have the same question. waiting for somebady's answer.
I just want to know your opinion as the application was sent on December 12 to me and I sent back reached there 23 December but there is news cap was reached on December do you think they will consider my initial submission on Septembermunnakha05 said:CIC send back on December 30. Too late for me to send again. So that application is closed.
what do you mean the noc code is crucial? is there any chance for 4012? or is there any other code suitable for ta/ra?munnakha05 said:yes you are eligible. TA/RA has no impact on score but NOC code of Ta-Ra is crucial for selected under fsw category.
morena34 said:Ok guys, so I created another profile. Everything was the same as before until Work Experience section. I realized this time steps were a bit different, and obviously I only included my RA/TA experience. This time the question about work permit things showed up. At the end I submitted it and everything were transmitted. Eventually I ended up meeting FSW criteria. I'm guessing I might have entered something wrong in my previous profile. At the same time the lawyer in our university was saying that relying only on RA/TA would be still tricky.
Did you use RA and TA at Canada (only) as your experience?
dawangyu said:what do you mean the noc code is crucial? is there any chance for 4012? or is there any other code suitable for ta/ra?
We are on the same boat. I also graduated on Nov. 2014 and am working as a postdoc now. I had submitted EE profile and used RA and TA as my primary occupation and working experience. I met the criteria of Federal Skilled Worker, and have 402 points.morena34 said:Ok guys, so I created another profile. Everything was the same as before until Work Experience section. I realized this time steps were a bit different, and obviously I only included my RA/TA experience. This time the question about work permit things showed up. At the end I submitted it and everything were transmitted. Eventually I ended up meeting FSW criteria. I'm guessing I might have entered something wrong in my previous profile. At the same time the lawyer in our university was saying that relying only on RA/TA would be still tricky.
This issue has been discussed for the past four years within the PhD stream thread.pxjiushun100 said:We are on the same boat. I also graduated on Nov. 2014 and am working as a postdoc now. I had submitted EE profile and used RA and TA as my primary occupation and working experience. I met the criteria of Federal Skilled Worker, and have 402 points.
I am applying PNP Express Entry. However, I am confused with the whether RA and TA work experience is counted or not for Federal Skilled Worker requirement which is one year working experience.
I heard many versions. One thing I found on CIC website is the following: h*******.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?q=855&t=6
Please let me know if you know anything about RA and TA work experience.
Thank you for the information.meyakanor said:This issue has been discussed for the past four years within the PhD stream thread.
Based on the page you posted, TA/RA will be accepted for FSW if it is continuous, but it won't be accepted under CEC.
When you claim points for EE, TA/RA won't give you any points at all for Canadian work experience.
So you can still qualify under FSWP (provided that you have at least 67 points), but your TA/RA won't add additional points under CRS for EE.
Hi pxjiushun100,pxjiushun100 said:Thank you for the information.
Do you mean TA/RA can qualify me for FSWP, i.e. the one year work experience requirement in FSWP, even though will not count for EE points?
But I heard from someone, including one immigration lawyer, that work experience while you were a full-time student does not count. TA/RA experience was happened in my Ph.D. study, on a study permit. This really confused me. I do not care about the EE points, but really care whether TA/RA could qualify me for skilled worker.
I graduated with PhD on Oct 2014, and made a profile for EE under FSWP, and I have 4012 experience during PhD. The thing is that your work experience during the time you you were a student in Canada won't count and has no point for you:pxjiushun100 said:Thank you for the information.
Do you mean TA/RA can qualify me for FSWP, i.e. the one year work experience requirement in FSWP, even though will not count for EE points?
But I heard from someone, including one immigration lawyer, that work experience while you were a full-time student does not count. TA/RA experience was happened in my Ph.D. study, on a study permit. This really confused me. I do not care about the EE points, but really care whether TA/RA could qualify me for skilled worker.
Hi meyakanor,meyakanor said:Hi pxjiushun100,
I've heard conflicting stories on whether the TA/RA experience is accepted under FSWP, but what I can say for sure though, it is explicitly mentioned that work experience gained during full-time study won't be accepted as work experience for CEC, and won't be accepted as a Canadian work experience under the EE point system (CRS). There was no mention of such thing for FSWP, which seems to imply that TA/RA should be accepted to satisfy the one year continuous work experience requirements (again, it needs to be continuous, doesn't matter if it's for FSWP or CRS).
Again, if anybody can point out to any official source which says it won't be accepted, then I would concede the point. CEC is explicit that they won't accept any work experience gained while doing full-time study. The CRS is also explicit in that, Canadian work experience points won't be granted if the work experience has been gained while doing full-time study. But unless such explicit wording exists for FSWP, then I think my point still stands.
HI S-R-Z,s-r-z said:I graduated with PhD on Oct 2014, and made a profile for EE under FSWP, and I have 4012 experience during PhD. The thing is that your work experience during the time you you were a student in Canada won't count and has no point for you:
I got 0 point for 4 years of 4012 because it was at the same time that I was student.
My understanding is that if you continue as a RA or postdoc after your graduation, then you can claim that point.