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Working remotely from home country. does it count?!
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I have completed one year of working full time, but for a period of 4 months, I was at my home country visiting family but I was working remotely and also been under the payroll for the same amount of time that I have been present physically in the office.
so I Apply under CEC, is that a problem that I have been away from Canada while I was completing my required one year or its fine working remotely during that day. Cause I have to declare where I have been with the new "Travel List" document.
Well, what kind of company did you work for? you have to be very careful when it comes to counting the days you worked. you should be very detailed regarding working in both canada and your home country and explains how this situation worked for you and your company. Because from previous cases, this could be an easy excuse for a rejection if everything is not lay out carefully
It is a technology company and we build applications. so we can deliver works when we are physically not present in the office. I have been under the payroll and my employer counted the same hours for me.
It is a technology company and we build applications. so we can deliver works when we are physically not present in the office. I have been under the payroll and my employer counted the same hours for me.
My interpretation points to say it won't count for those 4 months. The regulations in the Act say "experience in Canada". It's probably a common law interpretation, but I would think that just working for a Canadian company while not living in Canada would exclude you.
Would they be able to detect this? If they look at your travel history (i.e. from your CBSA record even if it isn't listed on your travel form), this may raise questions. I would work the additional 4 months in Canada to be safe.
You have to indicate your travels. So, CIC will know that you were not in Canada for those months. If it were me and I still had time left on my work permit, i would wait until I make up those 4 months in Canada. It's tough and disappointing, but c'est la vie.
I have completed one year of working full time, but for a period of 4 months, I was at my home country visiting family but I was working remotely and also been under the payroll for the same amount of time that I have been present physically in the office.
so I Apply under CEC, is that a problem that I have been away from Canada while I was completing my required one year or its fine working remotely during that day. Cause I have to declare where I have been with the new "Travel List" document.
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