Mr. Miller, please help!
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Dear Mr. Miller,
Here is my situation, in which I'd really really appreciate an advice
of a qualified immigration attorney like yourself.
I obtained a B.A. in Math & IT, then went to work full time for 1
year,
submitted my application, worked for 1 more year, went to night-time
study Masters program (continuing my full-time employment), 1 year
later received Master degree.
How many years of eligible work experience do I have in total?
Would it be wise to at all tell the immigration office I also hold a
Master's degree (I'm afraid they will count out much of my work
experience)?
Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Slavek
Here is my situation, in which I'd really really appreciate an advice
of a qualified immigration attorney like yourself.
I obtained a B.A. in Math & IT, then went to work full time for 1
year,
submitted my application, worked for 1 more year, went to night-time
study Masters program (continuing my full-time employment), 1 year
later received Master degree.
How many years of eligible work experience do I have in total?
Would it be wise to at all tell the immigration office I also hold a
Master's degree (I'm afraid they will count out much of my work
experience)?
Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Slavek
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All your skilled work experience counts.
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Andrew Miller
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Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
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"Slavek" wrote in message
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> Dear Mr. Miller,
> Here is my situation, in which I'd really really appreciate an advice
> of a qualified immigration attorney like yourself.
> I obtained a B.A. in Math & IT, then went to work full time for 1
> year,
> submitted my application, worked for 1 more year, went to night-time
> study Masters program (continuing my full-time employment), 1 year
> later received Master degree.
> How many years of eligible work experience do I have in total?
> Would it be wise to at all tell the immigration office I also hold a
> Master's degree (I'm afraid they will count out much of my work
> experience)?
> Thank you very much!
> Sincerely,
> Slavek
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../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
For confidential phone consultation go here:
http://members.yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada
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"Slavek" wrote in message
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> Dear Mr. Miller,
> Here is my situation, in which I'd really really appreciate an advice
> of a qualified immigration attorney like yourself.
> I obtained a B.A. in Math & IT, then went to work full time for 1
> year,
> submitted my application, worked for 1 more year, went to night-time
> study Masters program (continuing my full-time employment), 1 year
> later received Master degree.
> How many years of eligible work experience do I have in total?
> Would it be wise to at all tell the immigration office I also hold a
> Master's degree (I'm afraid they will count out much of my work
> experience)?
> Thank you very much!
> Sincerely,
> Slavek
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Dear Mr.Miller, could you please answer the first question posted in
que about how work expiriance is calculated in case when the applicant
had finished his B.A. and then started working full time and continued
his studies for Master. Is working expiriance is calculated from the
date he finished his B.A. or from the date he received M.Sc.
Thanks.
que about how work expiriance is calculated in case when the applicant
had finished his B.A. and then started working full time and continued
his studies for Master. Is working expiriance is calculated from the
date he finished his B.A. or from the date he received M.Sc.
Thanks.
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Work experience is counted from the date employment started.
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Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
For confidential phone consultation go here:
http://members.yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada
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"Alexander Kornishev" wrote in message
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> Dear Mr.Miller, could you please answer the first question posted in
> que about how work expiriance is calculated in case when the applicant
> had finished his B.A. and then started working full time and continued
> his studies for Master. Is working expiriance is calculated from the
> date he finished his B.A. or from the date he received M.Sc.
> Thanks.
--
../..
Andrew Miller
Immigration Consultant
Vancouver, British Columbia
email: [email protected]
(delete REMOVE from the above address before sending email)
For confidential phone consultation go here:
http://members.yahoo.liveadvice.com/andrewmiller_canada
________________________________
"Alexander Kornishev" wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Dear Mr.Miller, could you please answer the first question posted in
> que about how work expiriance is calculated in case when the applicant
> had finished his B.A. and then started working full time and continued
> his studies for Master. Is working expiriance is calculated from the
> date he finished his B.A. or from the date he received M.Sc.
> Thanks.