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HELP! New public policy (PR for international student graduates)
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As an international student in Canada who graduated in 2020, I currently have a Post graduate work permit and I currently work as an essential work especially during the pandemic. Based on the new update on PR for international students, CAN I apply for my PR based on this new policy because I’ve not accrued upto 1560hours (52 weeks) which is a criterion for the Canadian Experience Class?
For proof of employment, I will say provide them with the employment letter, pay stubs and offer letter. I think you should be good to go without employment letter as they don't need to verify that you are performing specific job duties for NOC code you mentioned such as CEC. Offer letter and pay stubs should be enough to prove your employment.
For proof of employment, I will say provide them with the employment letter, pay stubs and offer letter. I think you should be good to go without employment letter as they don't need to verify that you are performing specific job duties for NOC code you mentioned such as CEC. Offer letter and pay stubs should be enough to prove your employment.
It doesn't matter. Most employers will say that you are currently employed and working full-time 40 hours a week. You just need to be employed, that's what matters.
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