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Oys

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As CIC states you need a total of 1560 hours yearly for an one year experience to be claimed, as a teacher I've only 30 hours weekly and 1440 yearly which is less than 1560 hours. I've 2 years experience, how will I calculate my experience in this case? How many points can I claim for?
Also, can the experienced be counted after resignation?
Kindly help.
 
I do believe they count cumulatively. So with that being said you can safely claim one year experience as a teacher.

Does that give you enough points for an ITA in future draws?
 
As CIC states you need a total of 1560 hours yearly for an one year experience to be claimed, as a teacher I've only 30 hours weekly and 1440 yearly which is less than 1560 hours. I've 2 years experience, how will I calculate my experience in this case? How many points can I claim for?
Also, can the experienced be counted after resignation?
Kindly help.

If you have 30 hours per week and then there are 52 weeks in a year, It is then 30 x 52 = 1560 hours. You are good to go if your company does not mention any UNPAID LONG leave during the period.
 
Perfect. Also, as I'm going to resign my current job and for the same I'll be claiming my points, is it that when I claim points for it, it should necessarily be my current job?
 
Perfect. Also, as I'm going to resign my current job and for the same I'll be claiming my points, is it that when I claim points for it, it should necessarily be my current job?

No you don't have to have a current job. You can resign.
 
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