Hi Friends,
I have a query centred on applying for Canada PR under the Express Entry Route. I had worked in Canada for 7 months(between Dec 2015 and July 2016) and close to 7 months now (Jun 2018 till Date). Towards this I plan to claim points against the 1 year Canadian Work Experience within the last 3 years as both the instances of work were for the same IT Services Company ( different clients one in Kitchener and the other in Toronto ). While filling up the Express Entry Application there is a question " Have you been working full time for the employer on their current work permit for at least one year". This has me confused since both my work-experiences were on 2 different Work Permit's. The first one expired in 2017 and the second Work Permit was granted in June 2018 and hence both the experiences are thus not under the current Work Permit even though for the same Company. The UCI for both Work Permits were the same however one was NOC Code 2173 and the other 2174. Any help towards clearing the paradox would be greatly appreciated.
I have a query centred on applying for Canada PR under the Express Entry Route. I had worked in Canada for 7 months(between Dec 2015 and July 2016) and close to 7 months now (Jun 2018 till Date). Towards this I plan to claim points against the 1 year Canadian Work Experience within the last 3 years as both the instances of work were for the same IT Services Company ( different clients one in Kitchener and the other in Toronto ). While filling up the Express Entry Application there is a question " Have you been working full time for the employer on their current work permit for at least one year". This has me confused since both my work-experiences were on 2 different Work Permit's. The first one expired in 2017 and the second Work Permit was granted in June 2018 and hence both the experiences are thus not under the current Work Permit even though for the same Company. The UCI for both Work Permits were the same however one was NOC Code 2173 and the other 2174. Any help towards clearing the paradox would be greatly appreciated.