Dear all,
I am a Phd candidate in Germany since 2 years. I am planning to apply for Canadian PR soon.
The only confusion to me right now is that I need at least 1 year of full time or equivalent part-time work exp.
All PhD candidates in Germany are given paid Research Assistant position from third party projects which is for 20 hours/week. This is not a scholarship and I pay taxes from my salary and get salary slip.
I am given a work contract which states that I am employed from a project of German govt. for 20 hours/week (half money compared to a normal full-time position). Here in Germany, it's treated as part time job cum research. So this means, it's equivalent to 1 year of full time exp. for me.
Does Canadian office recognize this PhD position as part of education only or also consider a kind of job ?
If they do not recognize it even as a part-time job then I fail to apply for PR because apart from this work I don't have any real company work experience. I had worked in a company for 1 year on paid internship but that was a part of my Master's curriculum, so I don't count that.
I can get 71 points (more than 67) based on my and my wife's qualifications and language skills IF they consider my PhD as work experience.
One more thing: On my work contract, nowhere it is mentioned that this work is a part of my PhD research. I could also leave without getting a PhD degree and in that case it will be recognized as work exp. in Germany.
Please give me suggestion if I should apply for PR or not.
Thanks,
Gopesh
I am a Phd candidate in Germany since 2 years. I am planning to apply for Canadian PR soon.
The only confusion to me right now is that I need at least 1 year of full time or equivalent part-time work exp.
All PhD candidates in Germany are given paid Research Assistant position from third party projects which is for 20 hours/week. This is not a scholarship and I pay taxes from my salary and get salary slip.
I am given a work contract which states that I am employed from a project of German govt. for 20 hours/week (half money compared to a normal full-time position). Here in Germany, it's treated as part time job cum research. So this means, it's equivalent to 1 year of full time exp. for me.
Does Canadian office recognize this PhD position as part of education only or also consider a kind of job ?
If they do not recognize it even as a part-time job then I fail to apply for PR because apart from this work I don't have any real company work experience. I had worked in a company for 1 year on paid internship but that was a part of my Master's curriculum, so I don't count that.
I can get 71 points (more than 67) based on my and my wife's qualifications and language skills IF they consider my PhD as work experience.
One more thing: On my work contract, nowhere it is mentioned that this work is a part of my PhD research. I could also leave without getting a PhD degree and in that case it will be recognized as work exp. in Germany.
Please give me suggestion if I should apply for PR or not.
Thanks,
Gopesh