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Requirements for CEC???

namushyuu

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Nov 29, 2014
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I came to Canada in August 2012 on student visa and now I got 3 years of work permit as I just graduated.( graduated on April2014 and working since July 2014)

Now, In order to apply for permanent residence in Canadian Experience Class(CEC) (NOC, B level) , it has mentioned that the experience of total of 1560 hours in a year is required. This information is in cic website and I don't know why this website does not allow me to post the link.

I have been working 40 hours a week and I will meet the requirement of 1560 hours in 9.75 months. In this case, would I be able to apply for permanent residence as soon as I meet 1560 hours of required experience or do I still have to wait an year?
Also, I don't know what would be the affects of new rules which is supposed to release from January 2015.
Thanks in advance
 

cee12345

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Dec 23, 2012
538
9
Toronto, Ontario
Category........
Visa Office......
CPC in Ottawa
NOC Code......
0114
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
May-12-2014 (Received in Ottawa on May-14-2014)
Doc's Request.
Sent PCC on Sep-4-2014 (without any request from CIC)
AOR Received.
June-25-2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
Med's Request
Dec-22-2014
Med's Done....
Dec-23-2014 (by Dr. Gabor Lantos - Uploaded via eMedical on Jan-13-2015. ECAS updated to Medical Received on Jan-16-2015)
Passport Req..
March 23, 2015 at 9:37PM (ECAS Status changed to Decision Made on March 24, 2015)
VISA ISSUED...
March 25, 2015
LANDED..........
May 10, 2015
namushyuu said:
I came to Canada in August 2012 on student visa and now I got 3 years of work permit as I just graduated.( graduated on April2014 and working since July 2014)

Now, In order to apply for permanent residence in Canadian Experience Class(CEC) (NOC, B level) , it has mentioned that the experience of total of 1560 hours in a year is required. This information is in cic website and I don't know why this website does not allow me to post the link.

I have been working 40 hours a week and I will meet the requirement of 1560 hours in 9.75 months. In this case, would I be able to apply for permanent residence as soon as I meet 1560 hours of required experience or do I still have to wait an year?
Also, I don't know what would be the affects of new rules which is supposed to release from January 2015.
Thanks in advance
The requirement is Full Time Experience on eligible NOC O, A & B for 12 months minimum or Part Time at 1,560 hours with a minimum 1 year experience too.

In short the requirements are technically:

A. At least 12 months Canadian Work Experience on eligible NOC O, A & B.
B. Full Tim Experience - must be at least 37.5 Hours per week to be considered full time
or Part Time at least 1,560 hours.

Good Luck!
 

dream_hunter

Star Member
Nov 15, 2014
103
1
Toronto, ON
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP-Ottawa
NOC Code......
1212
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
DECEMBER 1, 2014
IELTS Request
Sent with Application
your experience will count from the day you get your PGWP.
 

namushyuu

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Nov 29, 2014
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Hi here is another question. So as long as I work 1560 hours in a year, that's good enough to apply for PR?
here is the thing, if i work for a company for 5 months (800 hours) and I leave company. After 2 months I join another company and work another 5 months (800 hours), that will still make more than 1560 hours but just 10 months of experience not whole year because I was unemployed for two months.
what happen in this case?
Does it make sense?
thanks
 

Auone

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Aug 20, 2013
300
12
London, ON
Category........
Visa Office......
CPP_Ottawa
NOC Code......
4011
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
Let's put it this way, you have to work for one full year. Primary condition is full-time work over a period of 12 months, the 1560 hours over 10 months is still a period of 10 months only (2 months short). You have to compensate for the two month interval in-between your jobs, irrespective of the fact that you have cleared 1560 hours in less than 10 months.