You might have started to work a lot earlier with an Employer. It might be construed to be prior to the issue of the work permit. SO, Just to keep it LEGAL, write your Work experience based upon the dates that are marked ON THE WORK PERMIT, which is the 11th August 2016 to 11th August 2017. That is the correct way to express and the best way to keep it legal.
Hope this answers your question.
FH.
Is your Employer willing to provide you with a continuance of the job and the work permit also? If so, apply for an extension and renew it.
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Originally posted by reddevil
Hello Everyone,
I am completing 1yr of Canadian work experience in May.
But I applied for my work permit only in July 2016 which was issued on August 11 and expires on August 11, 2017.
So will my work experience be based on my work permit date or time period on my contract be considered?
Awaiting to hear from you guys.
Thanks
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Originally posted by Full House
You might have started to work a lot earlier with an Employer. It might be construed to be prior to the issue of the work permit. SO, Just to keep it LEGAL, write your Work experience based upon the dates that are marked ON THE WORK PERMIT, which is the 11th August 2016 to 11th August 2017. That is the correct way to express and the best way to keep it legal.
Hope this answers your question.
FH.
Is your Employer willing to provide you with a continuance of the job and the work permit also? If so, apply for an extension and renew it.
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My Employer may give me continuance but they won't extend my permit.It's a hassle for them to spend money.But if they do I will be guaranteed LMIA and PR.
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You please contact George Brown University and enroll in a course that will lead you upwards to a DEGREE. I know it looks ridiculous. But do it.
You can work with the same employer for 20 hours per week, plus, what ever he wants you to do during the week end. You can complete the degree in a fashion that will give you ample work and all of the required experience in number of hours to get the TWO years Work Experience. Then you are all set.
See what it takes to complete the DEGREE in TWO YEARS at GBU. They will help you there to complete the same. Don`t worry about the cost, you will be working here in Canada to pay for it.
The next year is the most crucial for you. See if this helps.
Good Luck.
FH.
EDIT.. : http://www.georgebrown.ca/international/futurestudents/howtoapply/
Thank You
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Thank You for all your time guys
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Hello Everyone!!
How is one year experience considered by CIC??
Is it based on join date and end date of that 1 year or is it based on number of hours completed?
Waiting for reply
And can anyone give me contact number of CIC??
Can't go beyond their automated calls.
Thanks
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Here it is.. : IRCC Web form
Telephone number: 1-888-242-2100 (only from within Canada)
FH.
365 days from the day you start the job. (Any 365 days) You choose them.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/answer.asp?qnum=664&top=29
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Quote:
Originally posted by reddevil
Hello Everyone!!
How is one year experience considered by CIC??
Is it based on join date and end date of that 1 year or is it based on number of hours completed?
Waiting for reply
And can anyone give me contact number of CIC??
Can't go beyond their automated calls.
Thanks
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