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Question about Canadian work experience

VanD

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Dec 10, 2016
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Hi all,

I'm new here and read a lot but not found information for our situation. We have 430 CRS point (with spouse) and we looking for solution to get PR. Off course cut off can come down and that's the solution. How about this idea: I start my studies in university in Canada (my spouse is the main applicant). At same time my wife tries to get a work permit and set up own company to Canada, and continues the same business we have at home now. Can we get CRS points this way for Canadian work experience? If we can, how many points?

There is a question: How many years of full-time (30 hours per week or equivalent part-time) continous Skilled Work experience have you obtained INSIDE CANADA within the last 10 years?
 

DelPiero07

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That's not going to fly, you're talking about self-employment. Your wife won't get any points for that work experience in Canada.

Your best option is for you to study, get a PGWP and work in Canada for a year. If you have good English scores then your score might be high enough for you to be the principal applicant.

Cheers :)
 

VanD

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Dec 10, 2016
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Thanks, that could be one option. But if my wife mange to get position (skilled work) and work for one year, how many points shoud we get? Is there any restrictions what kind of company can be the employer? Our friend is a small business owner in same field, and he could offer a job. Is that ok?
 

DelPiero07

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Play around with the CRS tool to see what her score would be after a year of Canadian work experience - http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/crs-tool.asp

As long as she is an employee and has a skilled job 0, A or B then yes, she would get points for this.
 

VanD

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Dec 10, 2016
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ok, that would be the easiest and the fastest way. It seems to be 35 points for one year work in Canada.
 

neorol

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If you obtain a Canadian degree or graduate certificate it also will give extra points. As it has been mentioned before Canadian self employment doesn't count, however, skilled foreign work experience does.

If you obtain a study permit and will be a full-time student your wilfe will be eligible for an open work permit. You can apply at the same time for both permits. With that permit she can start working for any employer, so she can start collecting Canadian experience. It has to be skilled work (NOC A,B, 0) and it has to be an employment.

One more thing, there is nothing more important than good language test results. CLB9 in all fields can give a lot of points combined with work experience. Play with the language results in the calculator.

Good luck!
 

VanD

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Dec 10, 2016
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neorol said:
If you obtain a Canadian degree or graduate certificate it also will give extra points. As it has been mentioned before Canadian self employment doesn't count, however, skilled foreign work experience does.

If you obtain a study permit and will be a full-time student your wilfe will be eligible for an open work permit. You can apply at the same time for both permits. With that permit she can start working for any employer, so she can start collecting Canadian experience. It has to be skilled work (NOC A,B, 0) and it has to be an employment.

One more thing, there is nothing more important than good language test results. CLB9 in all fields can give a lot of points combined with work experience. Play with the language results in the calculator.

Good luck!
Thanks! How about the school - are we able to put our son to public school if I'm student and wife has open work permit? (5 years old so just starts the school) or do we need to go to private school?
 

neorol

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I also forgot to mention that a full-time program at a designated instituion that leads to a graduate certificate or degree will allow you to work 20 hours per week as well. (full time in scheduled breaks)
 

foodie69

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neorol said:
My son is a Canadian citizen, so I don't know too much about it. I just googled this. He will probably need a study visa too, regardless of public or private school.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-minors.asp
Why would a Canadian citizen need a study permit?
 

neorol

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foodie69 said:
Why would a Canadian citizen need a study permit?
Sorry, it's a misunderstanding. I just replied to something. I didn't talk about my Canadian son, I talked about OP's son
 

VanD

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neorol said:
My son is a Canadian citizen, so I don't know too much about it. I just googled this. He will probably need a study visa too, regardless of public or private school.
Exceptions: Studying without a study permit
In some cases, minor children do not need a study permit to study in Canada. These cases include:

minor children attending kindergarten;
minor children who are refugees or refugee claimants, or whose parents are refugees or refugee claimants; and
minor children who are already in Canada with parents who are allowed to work or study in Canada, and who want to attend pre-school, primary or secondary school.

- so it seems that no permit needed if parents are allowed to study or work
 

neorol

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Jul 31, 2016
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26-10-2016 (1st AOR) / 01-12-2016 (BOWP - 2nd AOR)
Med's Done....
09-11-2016 (Passed)
Passport Req..
02-02-2017
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15-02-2017
LANDED..........
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VanD said:
Exceptions: Studying without a study permit
In some cases, minor children do not need a study permit to study in Canada. These cases include:

minor children attending kindergarten;
minor children who are refugees or refugee claimants, or whose parents are refugees or refugee claimants; and
minor children who are already in Canada with parents who are allowed to work or study in Canada, and who want to attend pre-school, primary or secondary school.

- so it seems that no permit needed if parents are allowed to study or work
Thank you for this! +1

So your son won't need a study permit, however, he needs to be included into the application