Hi, I have received my ITA under CEC. I have 52 weeks work experience and out of that 51 weeks i was in working and 1 week i was abroad on vacation. Should i go ahead and accept the Invite?
Of course you are allowed 2 weeks vacation per year. As long as it was paid vacation then you are good to go!
Hi, I have received my ITA under CEC. I have 52 weeks work experience and out of that 51 weeks i was in working and 1 week i was abroad on vacation. Should i go ahead and accept the Invite?
Vacations are part of your benefits.... I applied with 3 weeks of paid vacation... Nothing to worry about.
Vacations are part of your benefits.... I applied with 3 weeks of paid vacation... Nothing to worry about.
you got pr with 3 weeks vacation ?
you got pr with 3 weeks vacation ?
Yes, vacations are part of the benefits so yes. So long as they are paid vacation, not unpaid leave.
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Vacations are part of your benefits.... I applied with 3 weeks of paid vacation... Nothing to worry about.
when you submitted file, you were how many days short? 3 weeks vacation or less?
when you submitted file, you were how many days short? 3 weeks vacation or less?
Short? your question doesn't really make sense to me. Mind explaining yourself?
Short? your question doesn't really make sense to me. Mind explaining yourself?
I mean when you submitted application, what was your exact experience including 3 weeks vacation?
Yes, vacations are part of the benefits so yes. So long as they are paid vacation, not unpaid leave.
You mean when you submitted you just competed 52 weeks which includes those 3 weeks paid leaves and got pr ?
You mean when you submitted you just competed 52 weeks which includes those 3 weeks paid leaves and got pr ?
I can't remember exactly because this was almost 4 years ago. However, I would suggest (for peace of mind), just wait a few more weeks and submit your application then. A few weeks will not make any difference to your application.
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