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In August I will have been in my current job for 2 years and would like to apply for CEC as soon as possible after that. Unfortunately I was laid off for a period of 4 months last year. I was then re-hired by the same firm and took up my former position. Whilst this means that I have technically not held my position for the full 24 months, will I have to wait another 4 months before I can start my application?
 
Yes, I would say so but call CIC and ask. They may consider you full time employed if you reach 3900 hours (1950 hours is full time employment for one year).
 
Thank you for your response Leon. I'll try calculating my hours to date and see if I have accumulated enough.
 
In August I will have been in my current job for 2 years and would like to apply for CEC as soon as possible after that. Unfortunately I was laid off for a period of 4 months last year. I was then re-hired by the same firm and took up my former position. Whilst this means that I have technically not held my position for the full 24 months, will I have to wait another 4 months before I can start my application?

For Canadian experience class. You need a minimum of 1 year of full time (1560 hours) or equivalent in 2 years part time experience.
My friend left 4 jobs in 1 year and still got ppr in July 2018 through CEC. He had 2 years left in PGWP.

I completed 1 year in May 2019 and applied immediately.
 
For Canadian experience class. You need a minimum of 1 year of full time (1560 hours) or equivalent in 2 years part time experience.
My friend left 4 jobs in 1 year and still got ppr in July 2018 through CEC. He had 2 years left in PGWP.

I completed 1 year in May 2019 and applied immediately.

This post was created in 2009. It's possible that the requirement was two years at the time.