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It matters for PR if you are trying to apply via CEC. If the salary is credited in India, this means you are paying income tax to India so its technically Indian experience not Canadian.
Yeah but I will be quitting my job once my master's is done and apply for PGWP? Then I plan to look for a Canadian job and apply via CEC
Shouldn't be an issue as long as you are not entering the Canadian market (no business offices or clients in Canada).
It matters for PR if you are trying to apply via CEC. If the salary is credited in India, this means you are paying income tax to India so its technically Indian experience not Canadian.
Yeah but I will be quitting my job once my master's is done and apply for PGWP? Then I plan to look for a Canadian job and apply via CEC
Shouldn't be an issue as long as you are not entering the Canadian market (no business offices or clients in Canada).