I can not post the links here. For that reason I copied the information I found in CIC Help Center:
Can I count work experience that was part of my education toward the work requirement?
No. Co-op terms and apprenticeships completed before graduating do not count as skilled work experience. They are considered part of an educational program.
The work experience you can use to apply for the Canadian Experience Class must not have been gained while studying full time on a student permit (for example, experience gained while on a co-op work term).
CIC does not consider experience during study. Your experience is less than 1 year (April 2016-till date).
But, it would be better to ask help from any experienced one
I can not post the links here. For that reason I copied the information I found in CIC Help Center:
Can I count work experience that was part of my education toward the work requirement?
No. Co-op terms and apprenticeships completed before graduating do not count as skilled work experience. They are considered part of an educational program.
The work experience you can use to apply for the Canadian Experience Class must not have been gained while studying full time on a student permit (for example, experience gained while on a co-op work term).
CIC does not consider experience during study. Your experience is less than 1 year (April 2016-till date).
But, it would be better to ask help from any experienced one
What do you mean by Primary Occupation?
Your primary occupation means the job you have experience in (within the last five years) and want to base your immigration application on, if you are invited to apply.
What do you mean by Primary Occupation?
Your primary occupation means the job you have experience in (within the last five years) and want to base your immigration application on, if you are invited to apply.
THIS is very interesting and helpful. My fsw in my career NOC was just over 5 years ago.
I am curious if this would be grounds for rejection and if so, I should adjust my primary NOC to my more recent skilled noc. (wildly different to my career).