Hi, I used to work for 28 hrs / week a couple of months ago. Is it considered as full-time or part-time.?
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Thanks. So do I have to consider it as 15 hrs a week? Or is there any way to convert it into full-time equivalent?Part-time.
Thank you so much buddy. You saved my life.Just because it is part-time doesn't mean you can only count 15 hours per week.
You can count 28 hrs per week.
Its counted as part-time work. However, it won't cause much troubles to you since you're very close to 30 hour mark.Hi, I used to work for 28 hrs / week a couple of months ago. Is it considered as full-time or part-time.?
Thanks,
Its counted as part-time work. However, it won't cause much troubles to you since you're very close to 30 hour mark.
You'll have to work just 56 weeks (4 weeks extra) to earn the one-year Canadian work experience equivalent credit.
Its counted as part-time work. However, it won't cause much troubles to you since you're very close to 30 hour mark.
You'll have to work just 56 weeks (4 weeks extra) to earn the one-year Canadian work experience equivalent credit.
Hi shyam.7944,
How about 8 hours per week, does CIC count it as part time too?
It would count as part-time, but as gsbx pointed out, it would be impossible to accumulate enough hours within 3 years to meet the 1 year requirement. Do you have other work experience as well?Hi shyam.7944,
How about 8 hours per week, does CIC count it as part time too?
Ah... well, if you're adding up hours between two jobs, it's not quite that simple. (a) you still need to work 52 FTE weeks, and (b) If you have 2 simultaneous jobs, you can count a maximum of 30 hours per week. So, for example, if you work a full-time job and a part-time job at the same time, it does not "speed up" your eligibility. It still only counts as one week.Thanks guys!
Great! yes, I have other full time work experience - just needed the part time (which totals 330 hours) to make the required one year full time/1560 hours....
It's a research and teaching assistant position....
Thanks @ jes_ON.
This is what I did:
my first 10 weeks was from my part time (~8 hours admin officer job). I made a total of 330 hours from it, so I simply divided 330 by 30hrs p/w.
Color me confused, but 10 weeks * 8 hours per week is 80 hours, not 330...? That is the equivalent of abt 2.6 weeks.
and then get the remaining 42 weeks from my 2 subsequent FT jobs which are 35 and 40 hours p/w, resp. - counting 30 hours p/w maximum.
As at the time of invitation, I hadn't acquired 52 hours from FT jobs, only attained that as at the time of submitting my application.
Unfortunately - (1) you MUST have the minimum of one year of work experience at the time you receive the ITA, and (2) it looks like you don't have the equivalent of 52 weeks even with the part-time work, unless you can clear up the confusion?
Ah so, OK, 10 weeks FTE. Why don't you give a timeline -thanks @ jes_ON.
the exact hours from my part time job is 330.71 hours from May 3 to Dec 31 (Teaching Assistant from May
01 to August 31 and Research Assistant from Aug 31 to Dec 31 - all with the same employer but different supervisors). May 3 to Dec 31 is 34 weeks so I simply did 300.71 hours/34 weeks which is 8.84 hours per week (no sure if CIC will see it that way though). The exact hours per week vary per week (I also stated in a letter to CIC that I worked variable hours for my part time job) so when I said my first 10 weeks was from my part time, I divided the total 330.71 hours I worked with CIC's 30 hours per week minimum and that gives 11 (sorry not 10 as earlier wrote).
I actually called CIC to confirm if work less than 10 hours qualifies as part time and I remember the agent on phone asking from a colleague before answering yes. But what I do not know is if variable hours will do it or they really need consistent hours.
I appreciate your views and opinions on this jes_ON (including members in the house).