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6242 cook

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Oct 9, 2013
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Working as a cook had plan to apply Cec but bad luck rule has changed

My question is if I write my experience letter that I worked as chef

Then is it ok for Cec application

Bcz chef still able to apply Cec application

Need help
 
if you are in alberta apply here
http:/ /www.albertacanada.com/immigration/immigrating/ainp-awe-criteria.aspx
dont waste another single day 28th november is the last date for this program ,
good luck
 
http: //www.saskimmigrationcanada.ca/sinp
go through this site above or visit the pnp section this forum
http: //www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/provincial-nomination-program-immigration-b6.0/
 
Chef code 6321 is still ok for CEC
 
Don't be tempted to fabricate experience letters or other documentation for CEC. Apart from being a bad idea generally, I'm sure CIC will be on the lookout for cooks trying to pass themselves off as chefs to dodge the new rules.
 
6242 cook said:
Working as a cook had plan to apply Cec but bad luck rule has changed

My question is if I write my experience letter that I worked as chef

Then is it ok for Cec application

Bcz chef still able to apply Cec application

Need help

If you are working under an LMO - then you can't just change your experience to a chef. If your LMO is for a cook - then that's the experience you have and you don't qualify to apply for CEC. If you want to gain experience as a chef and be able to qualify to apply for CEC, you'll need a new job, a new LMO and a new work permit under the chef NOC (and one full year of experience in this new job).
 
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