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HI,
I recently completed my study in business management here in canada and now i am at work permit. i want to apply under cec but i have some doubts in mind. please help me regarding it.
1) i found a job in a residential and commercial painting company and i'm working on payroll. can i apply under cec? i am asking this question because it does not match with my study.
2) do i need 1 year experience or 1500 hours because i am completing these allocated hours before 1 year.
3) what should be the hourly wages ?
4) where can i find designation titles about my job ?
sukhapurewal said:
HI,
I recently completed my study in business management here in canada and now i am at work permit. i want to apply under cec but i have some doubts in mind. please help me regarding it.
1) i found a job in a residential and commercial painting company and i'm working on payroll. can i apply under cec? i am asking this question because it does not match with my study.
2) do i need 1 year experience or 1500 hours because i am completing these allocated hours before 1 year.
3) what should be the hourly wages ?
4) where can i find designation titles about my job ?
i can give answer of your below points :
(2) 1 year of work exp is mandatory (hours and year both are required).
(3) wages does not matter for PR application in CEC
(4) NOC are available at : http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/OccupationIndex.aspx
sukhapurewal said:
HI,
I recently completed my study in business management here in canada and now i am at work permit. i want to apply under cec but i have some doubts in mind. please help me regarding it.
1) i found a job in a residential and commercial painting company and i'm working on payroll. can i apply under cec? i am asking this question because it does not match with my study.
2) do i need 1 year experience or 1500 hours because i am completing these allocated hours before 1 year.
3) what should be the hourly wages ?
4) where can i find designation titles about my job ?
1. What I know is your work experience should reflect what education you have , To me your work should correspond to your education . VO might raise concern on above if your education doesn't matches with the work you are performing .
2. I you are full time employee not part time you have to complete 1 year to apply.
3. Your wages should also corresponds to what role you are performing , A Manager can't draw a salary of 10$/hr ,My example wont be appropriate , But VO might raise concern if your job profile doesn't corresponds to wages
4. You can find NOC at HRSDC site : http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC
sukhapurewal said:
HI,
I recently completed my study in business management here in canada and now i am at work permit. i want to apply under cec but i have some doubts in mind. please help me regarding it.
1) i found a job in a residential and commercial painting company and i'm working on payroll. can i apply under cec? i am asking this question because it does not match with my study.
2) do i need 1 year experience or 1500 hours because i am completing these allocated hours before 1 year.
3) what should be the hourly wages ?
4) where can i find designation titles about my job ?
1. For CEC it is not necessary to have work experience from the field of your study.
Gurindar said:
1. What I know is your work experience should reflect what education you have , To me your work should correspond to your education . VO might raise concern on above if your education doesn't matches with the work you are performing .
This is more of an issue when the job experience you are claiming requires more education/experience than you have. In the OP's case, I don't think it's an issue.
sukhapurewal said:
2) do i need 1 year experience or 1500 hours because i am completing these allocated hours before 1 year.
You have to have one year of full-time work experience, or the equivalent in part-time work (that takes longer than one year to accomplish). CIC only provides an hourly equivalent to allow conversion of part-time hours to the full-time equivalent.
If you work full time (30 or more hours per week), it is simple - work one year (52 weeks) to meet the requirement.
3) what should be the hourly wages ?
There is no wage requirement, but they should be in line with the wage/salary range for your occupation in your area.
4) where can i find designation titles about my job ?
Not sure what you mean - your job title is that which your employer says it is. You do not have to match your job title to a sample job title in the NOC (those are only examples). You have to match your job duties and responsibilities to those described in the NOC.
You can do a key word search on the NOC website -
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/SearchKeyword.aspx
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