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First of all , thanks in advance
My question is :
- I am a part time worker by contract- 20 hours a week but I pick up lots of extra shifts. Let's say that within one year I worked full time hours, even though I am a part time worker, is it enough to apply for the Canadian experience program ? Or i I still need to work 2 years ? Thank you
First of all , thanks in advance
My question is :
- I am a part time worker by contract- 20 hours a week but I pick up lots of extra shifts. Let's say that within one year I worked full time hours, even though I am a part time worker, is it enough to apply for the Canadian experience program ? Or i I still need to work 2 years ? Thank you
Thanks very much for your replies guys, appreciate!!
Another question :
I am an Admin support III for Alberta health services.
Would this job fall under 1411 General office support workers ,1241 Administrative assistants,1414 Receptionists or 1252 Health Information management occupations ?
Follow bellow the description of the job :
Administrative Support III: books clients for medical specialist visits and diagnostic tests; maintains databases including patient information, purchase orders, equipment inventory and timekeeping; interviews patients to obtain demographic and health information; responds to internal and external inquiries relating to procedures, records and clinical operations
There are more tasks that I need to do on my daily basis including finance,bed management,etc ..
First of all , thanks in advance
My question is :
- I am a part time worker by contract- 20 hours a week but I pick up lots of extra shifts. Let's say that within one year I worked full time hours, even though I am a part time worker, is it enough to apply for the Canadian experience program ? Or i I still need to work 2 years ? Thank you
IRCC defines part-time work as fewer than 30 hours per week. If you work 30 or more hours in a given week, IRCC considers that to be a full-time week (it does not matter if your employer calls it part-time, IRCC makes its own rules).
You need 52 weeks of full-time, or full-time equivalent (FTE) experience.
I would suggest making a spreadsheet of all weeks worked, and hours worked per week.
For any week that you have 30 or more hours, you count a maximum of 30 hours.
For any week that you have part-time hours (fewer than 30), you simply count the hours. Add them up and divide by 30, that will give you your FTE number of weeks. When you have 52 (which by definition will take longer than one calendar year, if you have any part-time weeks), then you meet the one year requirement.
Thanks very much for your replies guys, appreciate!!
Another question :
I am an Admin support III for Alberta health services.
Would this job fall under 1411 General office support workers ,1241 Administrative assistants,1414 Receptionists or 1252 Health Information management occupations ?
Follow bellow the description of the job :
Administrative Support III: books clients for medical specialist visits and diagnostic tests; maintains databases including patient information, purchase orders, equipment inventory and timekeeping; interviews patients to obtain demographic and health information; responds to internal and external inquiries relating to procedures, records and clinical operations
There are more tasks that I need to do on my daily basis including finance,bed management,etc ..
IRCC defines part-time work as fewer than 30 hours per week. If you work 30 or more hours in a given week, IRCC considers that to be a full-time week (it does not matter if your employer calls it part-time, IRCC makes its own rules).
You need 52 weeks of full-time, or full-time equivalent (FTE) experience.
I would suggest making a spreadsheet of all weeks worked, and hours worked per week.
For any week that you have 30 or more hours, you count a maximum of 30 hours.
For any week that you have part-time hours (fewer than 30), you simply count the hours. Add them up and divide by 30, that will give you your FTE number of weeks. When you have 52 (which by definition will take longer than one calendar year, if you have any part-time weeks), then you meet the one year requirement.
I have searched, and comparing my job duties with NOC job duties I see that the duties on my job fall under a few different NOCS :
1411 General office support workers ,1241 Administrative assistants,1414 Receptionists ,1252 Health Information management occupations and 1243 Medical Admin Asst
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