I am a recent Masters Graduate from a reputed Canadian university. The only paid work that I have done so far was as a Masters student at the Canadian university. I have worked in the lab on my masters project full-time (40hrs/week) for more than 2 years, and was paid by my supervisor (stipend). Can I use this as work experience and claim the 15 points towards my eligibility for the FSW program? If my supervisor is unwilling to provide me with a work experience letter detailing the above, who else can I get the letter from? Any suggestions and recommendations will be appreciated
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I am a recent Masters Graduate from a reputed Canadian university. The only paid work that I have done so far was as a Masters student at the Canadian university. I have worked in the lab on my masters project full-time (40hrs/week) for more than 2 years, and was paid by my supervisor (stipend). Can I use this as work experience and claim the 15 points towards my eligibility for the FSW program? If my supervisor is unwilling to provide me with a work experience letter detailing the above, who else can I get the letter from? Any suggestions and recommendations will be appreciated
1. I am currently doing my PhD from Canada. During my bachelors degree, I have worked as research assistant for 4 years (20hrs/week). After that, I worked full time (40hrs/week) again as RA for one full year. I have certification from my employer/supervisor justifying the same. Will that be sufficient for claiming 2 years of work experience.
2. Currently, I am working on my PhD in Canada and working as RA (full time) for last 18 months. Can I use this Canadian experience to add to the above mentioned international work experience.
I need help. I am about to graduate from a US university in fall 2020 with a MS. My MS is in physics. When I graduate this fall 2020 I will have 4.5 years of mixed RA/TA work experience which is 20 hours/week.
1. Is it equivalent to 3 years of full time work experience?
2. I have missed only one month in these 4.5 years when I went back home so I didn't get paid for that Month. That was January 2019. Will that be a problem? I did double TA in January 2020 though and got paid double amount.
3. What NOC should I apply through? My major is Physics. I looked up and found it's NOC 2111 (physicists and astronomers). But I looked at all the questions about and people in this category apply through NOC 4012. I am confused, should I apply through NOC 2111 or NOC 4012?
4. If anyone has gotten PR through TA/RA work experience, can they let me know what documents I need from my university to show as proof?
This work experience only gives you Eligibility. There is no point for NOC 4012 work if it's Canada during study permit period. It''s considered foreign work as I got ITA for FSW
This work experience only gives you Eligibility. There is no point for NOC 4012 work if it's Canada during study permit period. It''s considered foreign work as I got ITA for FSW