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Many Canadian Experience Class (CEC) applicants misunderstand how IRCC counts work experience, and this mistake can delay or even refuse an Express Entry application. In this video, I clearly explain how CEC work hours actually work, including the most common misconceptions applicants have about 40 hours per week, overtime, part-time jobs, and combining multiple jobs. ✅ What IRCC Really Requires for CEC You must collect 1,560 eligible hours Maximum 30 hours per week are counted Work must be skilled (TEER 1, 2, or 3) Work must be paid and authorized Overtime and extra shifts do NOT shorten the timeline 🚫 Common CEC Mistakes Explained ❌ Working 40 hours/week to reach PR faster ❌ Banking overtime or weekend hours ❌ Thinking part-time work doesn’t count ❌ Believing two part-time jobs can’t be combined ✔️ What Actually Works Part-time work does count, but it takes longer You can combine two part-time jobs to reach 30 credited hours/week Anything above 30 hours/week is for your paycheck and your employer — not IRCC This video is essential for anyone planning to submit an Express Entry profile under the Canadian Experience Class and wants to avoid costly mistakes. 📌 If you’re unsure whether your work experience qualifies, it’s always better to get proper guidance before submitting your profile. 👨💼 About Me I’m Omer Khalil, RCIC, a Licensed Canadian Immigration Consultant. I help clients understand IRCC rules clearly and avoid refusals due to miscalculations. 📅 Book a consultation: www.makimmigration.ca/appointments 📧 Email: omer@makimmigration.ca 📞 Phone: 647-832-8531 🔔 Don’t Forget 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your situation 🔔 Subscribe for weekly Canadian immigration updates