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Part-Time Work Hours Requirement for CEC Experience
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Hello
I work part - time as store supervisor in retail environment for 1 year as NOC B. In my express entry profile I have showed that I get 15 hours per week but there are some weeks were I get more than 30 hours and some week I get less than 8 hours depending on the business ,but my total hours as a whole year is above the requirement hours,so the fluctuation of hours per week will it affect my case.Let me know your suggestion please
Do you mean you worked 2 years full time, and then worked this part-time job after (sequential jobs), or that you were working part-time in addition to the full-time work (simultaneous jobs)?
Yes. You can't just add up total hours worked if your hours fluctuate between part-time and full-time. If you are going to count part-time hours, you cannot count more than 30 hours per week.
DelPiero's point is that part-time workers, by definition, will take longer than one year to accumulate the hours needed to meet the 1 year full-time equivalent definition. You have to count the hours worked for each week - if they vary, you have to provide some kind of record of hours per week (or each pay period, if you don't have weekly records), and you can count up to a maximum of 30 hours per week (or 60 hours bi-weekly).
Do you mean you worked 2 years full time, and then worked this part-time job after (sequential jobs), or that you were working part-time in addition to the full-time work (simultaneous jobs)?
Yes. You can't just add up total hours worked if your hours fluctuate between part-time and full-time. If you are going to count part-time hours, you cannot count more than 30 hours per week.
DelPiero's point is that part-time workers, by definition, will take longer than one year to accumulate the hours needed to meet the 1 year full-time equivalent definition. You have to count the hours worked for each week - if they vary, you have to provide some kind of record of hours per week (or each pay period, if you don't have weekly records), and you can count up to a maximum of 30 hours per week (or 60 hours bi-weekly).
Do you mean you worked 2 years full time, and then worked this part-time job after (sequential jobs), or that you were working part-time in addition to the full-time work (simultaneous jobs)?
Yes. You can't just add up total hours worked if your hours fluctuate between part-time and full-time. If you are going to count part-time hours, you cannot count more than 30 hours per week.
DelPiero's point is that part-time workers, by definition, will take longer than one year to accumulate the hours needed to meet the 1 year full-time equivalent definition. You have to count the hours worked for each week - if they vary, you have to provide some kind of record of hours per week (or each pay period, if you don't have weekly records), and you can count up to a maximum of 30 hours per week (or 60 hours bi-weekly).
Basically I worked 2 years full time with a company and then I went part time with the same company. I am already having around 900 hours of part time in a year. When I was full-time I was getting around 30-40 hours per week I am not concerned about full time.My main concern is when I am working part time some week I work 20 hrs and some week 10,so is officer gonna check total hours of the part-time year or he is gonna each and every paystub. Bcz as total hours I am quite above the mark. Let me know if you need more information.
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.My main concern is when I am working part time some week I work 20 hrs and some week 10,so is officer gonna check total hours of the part-time year or he is gonna each and every paystub. Bcz as total hours I am quite above the mark. Let me know if you need more information.
For each PART-TIME week (fewer than 30 hours per week), you count the hours. divide by 30, that gives you the FTE # of weeks. For every full-time week (30 or more hours) it is simply one week.
When you work part-time variable hours, it is a good idea to include paystubs (or a record of employment) so that VO can verify your hours.
How many weeks did you work part-time, during which you accumulated 900 hours?
For each PART-TIME week (fewer than 30 hours per week), you count the hours. divide by 30, that gives you the FTE # of weeks. For every full-time week (30 or more hours) it is simply one week.
When you work part-time variable hours, it is a good idea to include paystubs (or a record of employment) so that VO can verify your hours.
How many weeks did you work part-time, during which you accumulated 900 hours?
So you have 2.5 years total... the part-time work is not going to make a difference in your total points, unless your full-time work is borderline or falls short of 2 years (fewer than 104 weeks).
So you have 2.5 years total... the part-time work is not going to make a difference in your total points, unless your full-time work is borderline or falls short of 2 years (fewer than 104 weeks).
Hi jes_ON, I am also working a part-time TEER-2 job...but I am doing around 30 hours per week, that is 60 hours bi-weekly, sometimes 29 hours per week. My question is do I have to work for 2 years as I am a part-timer or I can apply for PR under CEC as soon as I complete the quota of 1560 hours... any help with the information would be appreciated greatly.
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