You cannot. FSW assumes the experience is "foreign", i.e. outside of Canada. If you are studying in Canada, the work experience will not count for any program.xiaolei said:Please help!
According to
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=855&top=6
I can count the work experience under FSW, but while I am entering the pool, the experience does not count!!
Hi Jes, can we count the Canadian experience more than 5 years old in last ten years for FSW or its down the drain if someone didn't use it in 3 years preceding the application?jes_ON said:You cannot. FSW assumes the experience is "foreign", i.e. outside of Canada. If you are studying in Canada, the work experience will not count for any program.
The website only says that it doesn't count in CEC.....jes_ON said:You cannot. FSW assumes the experience is "foreign", i.e. outside of Canada. If you are studying in Canada, the work experience will not count for any program.
You can't count it towards FSW either.xiaolei said:The website only says that it doesn't count in CEC.....
The CRS allows for Canadian work experience of 5 more years. So for the EE CRS, I believe you can use Canadian experience in the past 10 years (as long as you were on a work permit, not a student permit).SecularFirst said:Hi Jes, can we count the Canadian experience more than 5 years old in last ten years for FSW or its down the drain if someone didn't use it in 3 years preceding the application?
It will be a part-time job. However, it won't give you points if you were on study permit when working.I was a full-time masters student in Canada for 2 years during which i was working as research assistant. Should I put that as part time job or full time job? how many hours is suitable?
According to IRCC, to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class, your skilled work experience must:I was a full-time masters student in Canada for 2 years during which i was working as research assistant. Should I put that as part time job or full time job? how many hours is suitable?
For Canadian TA/RA experiences gained under study permit:To apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class, your skilled work experience must:
In other words, you cannot count work experience you gained while enrolled as a full-time student. Your work experience must have been gained while on a valid work permit, such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit. Good Luck!
- be in a job classified as skill type 0, or skill level A or B according to the 2016 National Occupational Classification,
- amount to at least one year of full-time (or an equal amount in part-time) in the previous three years,
- have been with an employer in Canada (self-employment does not count),
- be gained with the proper legal authorization (for example, as a documented worker with a valid work permit), and
- not be gained while you were studying on a student permit.