I am running out of time on my work permit. I still need about 6 months of experience to qualify under skilled worker program.
I have been offered a full time, paid job on a 1 year contract basis. It is for a not for profit organisation.
Will this count as job experience? I am pretty sure its NOC B, but it is on a contract basis and it will only last a year. My permit will expire before that. I plan to apply by November/December.
The fact that the organisation is not for profit bothers me, i am not sure if it will count as skilled experience. Can anyone please help? I need to accept the offer ASAP
Being not for profit is irrelevant, what matters is that you get paid and you performed the duties of a skilled NOC.
Your comment that "I still need about 6 months of experience to qualify under skilled worker program" is confusing though. If you're a FSW applicant then you must have a year of continuous work experience under your primary NOC so having 6 months under one NOC and 6 months under another won't help you meet the eligibility criteria.
So I have to ask, did you mean Canadian Experience Class?
Being not for profit is irrelevant, what matters is that you get paid and you performed the duties of a skilled NOC.
Your comment that "I still need about 6 months of experience to qualify under skilled worker program" is confusing though. If you're a FSW applicant then you must have a year of continuous work experience under your primary NOC so having 6 months under one NOC and 6 months under another won't help you meet the eligibility criteria.
So I have to ask, did you mean Canadian Experience Class?
does it have to be continuous? I can't get Canadian experience class. I worked abroad a few years ago. I have heard that it doesn't need to be continuous
does it have to be continuous? I can't get Canadian experience class. I worked abroad a few years ago. I have heard that it doesn't need to be continuous
but i won't be able to get Canadian experience class. If its a one year contract, can i get some sort of extension to complete the contract and then apply?
Then convincing your employer to get LMIA for you would be the only option for you to keep on working in Canada and eventually become a CEC applicant. Being a non-for profit organization I don't know how willing they'd be in regards to spending the time and money to apply for it though.
As it stands you do not have a year of foreign work experience nor will you have a year of Canadian work experience unless you obtain LMIA.