In general, as long as you have 12 months or more of work experience in your field (after you graduated) it will count. Any experience during your period of study will not count.
Based on what you have said, your experience will count.
That's ok. Do me a favor though. Even though you may have got your answer, continue to contribute to the forum and help others who may need it. Your motto in your footer is "Have Faith". Where you can try and help others answer questions who may have neither Faith or Hope.
It's Saturday today so that's why most experienced people are not on the forum.
Work experience as a student is only for inside Canada, outside doesn't count ( I can confidently tell you that because I claimed mine and I have PPR now) it's nothing to worry about.
If you are still worried, it's only one month so it shouldn't affect your crs score I assume.
Do not withdraw your profile and even if you call CIC, I'm not sure you will get a convincing answer.
That's ok. Do me a favor though. Even though you may have got your answer, continue to contribute to the forum and help others who may need it. Your motto in your footer is "Have Faith". Where you can try and help others answer questions who may have neither Faith or Hope.
It's Saturday today so that's why most experienced people are not on the forum.
Work experience as a student is only for inside Canada, outside doesn't count ( I can confidently tell you that because I claimed mine and I have PPR now) it's nothing to worry about.
If you are still worried, it's only one month so it shouldn't affect your crs score I assume.
Do not withdraw your profile and even if you call CIC, I'm not sure you will get a convincing answer.
It's Saturday today so that's why most experienced people are not on the forum.
Work experience as a student is only for inside Canada, outside doesn't count ( I can confidently tell you that because I claimed mine and I have PPR now) it's nothing to worry about.
If you are still worried, it's only one month so it shouldn't affect your crs score I assume.
Do not withdraw your profile and even if you call CIC, I'm not sure you will get a convincing answer.