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I did two month full-time internship at the end of my study and then i got hired at the same company. Does the immigration officer consider the two months internship as working experience?
Being an "intern" is not being "hired" - there is a difference. Internships are usually part of an education or training program. I understood the OP to mean that the internship occurred as part of the program (before graduation). If it did actually take place after graduation, I would recommend calling CIC to clarify eligiblity.
If you were paid for your work, then it should count. I would say consult a good attorney on that because you will be able to get more points if it's counted.
The only difference for the OP is the date that the OP becomes eligible. If the experience was post-graduation, then it *may* count (still recommend calling CIC), and the OP could meet the eligibility requirements 2 months earlier than if it does not.
Being an "intern" is not being "hired" - there is a difference. Internships are usually part of an education or training program. I understood the OP to mean that the internship occurred as part of the program (before graduation). If it did actually take place after graduation, I would recommend calling CIC to clarify eligiblity.
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