Question about the CEC

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Subject: Question about the CEC
  Hello,

I have 4 questions regarding this CEC.

My situation is described below:

I graduated from a university in Ontario (4 years honour BSc)
Now I am studying my master program (NOT a phD, I don´t know if there would be any difference) in a university in Montreal (2 years, 1 year and 4 months done).
I have started to work as TA and RA since I started my master program. (Since September 3rd 2008)

So my questions are:

1) Does my RA experience count as part time job experience that is qualified for applying for CEC?

2) If my TA and/or RA experience of my 2 year master program count, who should I ask to write a proof of these experiences and what should be written on the paper proof?

3)From one website I heard that in order to be qualified for the CEC. One must graduate from a Canadian post secondary institute 2-yr or more AND get a Post Graduate Work Permit Then work under this permit???

I heard it from here: www.canadavisa.com/canadian-experience-class.html

Click on the video and the guy in the clip said it...

But is this True?

4)Do I need to proof any French language skill for the CEC if I plan to move out of Quebec? and I graduated from a Canadian University (4 yrs) so do I still need to give some IELTS score or my diploma is good enough to prove that my English language skill is qualified?

Thank you so much if you could clarify my confusions!

[18-01-2010,12:20]
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Mingyang Sun
(in reply to: Question about the CEC)
Lotsa tricky questions I would say. Good luck... What that guy said was that you COMPLETE post-grad degree, get a work permit and work... to qualify. So in this context, your RA and TA experience can be deemed as part of the program... Well, the RA portion at least. Can you treat your TA experience toward work experience???? Great question!
[20-01-2010,13:38]
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