Hi
Heathcliff77 said:
No no no thats not what I meant, they didn't count his service as work experience for some reason (probably improper ref letter) but definitely not cause it was in the military
In my country to make up for it, the rules are once you finish your service you provide the completion document to your workplace, and they add it to your experience as if you were working there through your military year (cause it's mandatory, its unfair to lose that year for nothing)
1. Actually IRCC wants the military information to determine if you were in any possible war crimes during your service.
To achieve these objectives, the Department of Justice and its partners work together to:
prevent the admission to Canada of people involved in war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide;
detect, at the earliest possible opportunity, alleged perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide who are in Canada, and take steps to prevent them from obtaining status or citizenship;
revoke the status or citizenship of individuals involved or complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity or genocide who are in Canada, and remove them from Canada; and
examine all claims that there are suspected perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity living in Canada and, where appropriate, investigate and prosecute these individuals.