Hello everyone, I worked full time for a year in Canada from June 10th, 2019 to June 12th, 2020, and got furlough due to the coronavirus impact.
Would this count as a 1 year continuous work experience as outlined by the FSW program? I took no vacation or unpaid leave during the past year at work.
Would getting furlough counts as a gap in my employment, regardless if I worked more or less than a year? Asking to be sure since if this true and I already have my 1 year experience then I should start applying to other places instead of waiting this out
Thanks for reading and appreciate any help you can provide
Hello everyone, I worked full time for a year in Canada from June 10th, 2019 to June 12th, 2020, and got furlough due to the coronavirus impact.
Would this count as a 1 year continuous work experience as outlined by the FSW program? I took no vacation or unpaid leave during the past year at work.
Would getting furlough counts as a gap in my employment, regardless if I worked more or less than a year? Asking to be sure since if this true and I already have my 1 year experience then I should start applying to other places instead of waiting this out
Thanks for reading and appreciate any help you can provide
Thanks for responding. Sorry, I guess my wording wasn't most fitting.
I'm just considering whether being furlough right after 1 year have any impact when I apply for PR around August and whether I should wait to be called back to work or apply for EI and other jobs ASAP.
Bottom line is, I'm hoping that it's safe for me to apply for a new job and later on apply for PR and declare that I have 1-year continuous work experience with my previous employer
Yes, it counts as 1 year continuous work experience for FSW.
But you would also qualify for CEC which is easier for you, because you don't have any requirements other than having 1 year of Canadian work experience.
So for example you don't need to have minimum funds requirements.
Yes, it counts as 1 year continuous work experience for FSW.
But you would also qualify for CEC which is easier for you, because you don't have any requirements other than having 1 year of Canadian work experience.
So for example you don't need to have minimum funds requirements.
Thanks for the response, I'm still waiting to take my CELPIP test which got delayed until August.
I have yet to apply for PR so I'm not sure if I can only apply under either CEC or FSW or both, I'm just preparing myself so that I'll be qualified for as many programs as possible