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Change of JOB before completing a year in Past Job will be Considered in Canadian Experience Class ?
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Currently I am working with one company as a Cell phone repair technician in Ontario. I have completed 1300 hours as a full time worker. Now I have a job offer from Vancouver. If I leave this job, will my 1300 hours be counted or should I start from the beginning to apply under CEC catogery? I am not interested in PNP program of British Columbia.
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Currently I am working with one company as a Cell phone repair technician in Ontario. I have completed 1300 hours as a full time worker. Now I have a job offer from Vancouver. If I leave this job, will my 1300 hours be counted or should I start from the beginning to apply under CEC catogery? I am not interested in PNP program of British Columbia.
You can combine jobs under CEC, no problem. Just a caution, though - you state you work full-time, so you should not be counting hours, only weeks worked. You need to work 52 weeks. (The hourly equivalent is provided for part-time workers).
You can combine jobs under CEC, no problem. Just a caution, though - you state you work full-time, so you should not be counting hours, only weeks worked. You need to work 52 weeks. (The hourly equivalent is provided for part-time workers).
Yes you are right but it also says 1560 hours on CIC.. If someone takes an unpaid vacation during this year, they might check the hours..if I am not wrong..
Yes you are right but it also says 1560 hours on CIC.. It says 1560 hours for the part-time workers...
If someone takes an unpaid vacation during this year, they might check the hours..if I am not wrong.. Not sure what you mean by that, but if you take an unpaid leave of absence, you cannot count that time as employment. Paid vacation does count as employment.
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