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Hi guys, I have a question which probably not very common, my employer send me on a business trip overseas for 5 months, does that 5-month period eligible to be accounted for the one year experience needed for CEC?
Thanks
It should if your employer is a Canadian company.
Does not hurt to call CIC and check with them as well.
Nope. Work experience for CEC must be in Canada. Sorry for the bad news...
ZingyDNA said:
Nope. Work experience for CEC must be in Canada. Sorry for the bad news...
Thanks for the bad news anyway, but do you think an explanation letter will help, something like I was working for an public Canadian company with Canadian colleagues, etc.
Cerrik said:
Thanks for the bad news anyway, but do you think an explanation letter will help, something like I was working for an public Canadian company with Canadian colleagues, etc.
Don't speculate about these. Either call CIC if possible or consult a lawyer to confirm.
Canadian Experience Class (CEC), not Foreign Experience Class Working for Canadian Company (FECWCC).
The idea is that you've lived here, managed to hold a job and adapt to the culture/environment both professionally and socially.
thisisauser said:
Canadian Experience Class (CEC), not Foreign Experience Class Working for Canadian Company (FECWCC).

just so! The experience has to be IN CANADA. Unfortunately, those 5 months will not count...
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