Before anything, I would like say hello to all!
I encounter myself in a situation where if possible, a little bit of advice would be greatly appreciated. If so, I will try to make this as short as possible guys.
Currently, I am in Canada under a 2 year Student Visa. I decided to study to become a Wind Turbine Tech, the program began in Jan 7, 2013. During my studies, after 6 months of course, I worked in a non skilled job with the Off-Campus work permit. Which will not help me towards applying for the CEC, I understand.
Now that I finished the program in December. I gladly accepted a job offer which starts mid February in Ontario. Which, leaves me currently applying for the Post Graduation work permit to be able to legally fulfill this position.
My issue is:
I will not have the required 12 months of full time work required by the CEC standards by the time my student visa ends in Dec 30, 2014.
The job is 44 hours a week plus overtime. Does this make any difference in terms of fulfilling the months needed with hours worked? (Full time is considered 30 hours a week)
If not, is there any option to bridge my work permit or visa to gain that extra month and a half I would be short of?
I really don't know what to do and would gladly accept any opinions or advice.
Thanks in advance guys!
I encounter myself in a situation where if possible, a little bit of advice would be greatly appreciated. If so, I will try to make this as short as possible guys.
Currently, I am in Canada under a 2 year Student Visa. I decided to study to become a Wind Turbine Tech, the program began in Jan 7, 2013. During my studies, after 6 months of course, I worked in a non skilled job with the Off-Campus work permit. Which will not help me towards applying for the CEC, I understand.
Now that I finished the program in December. I gladly accepted a job offer which starts mid February in Ontario. Which, leaves me currently applying for the Post Graduation work permit to be able to legally fulfill this position.
My issue is:
I will not have the required 12 months of full time work required by the CEC standards by the time my student visa ends in Dec 30, 2014.
The job is 44 hours a week plus overtime. Does this make any difference in terms of fulfilling the months needed with hours worked? (Full time is considered 30 hours a week)
If not, is there any option to bridge my work permit or visa to gain that extra month and a half I would be short of?
I really don't know what to do and would gladly accept any opinions or advice.
Thanks in advance guys!