Canadian Experience Class

Canadian Experience Class

CEC is an immigration category that permits people who have worked in Canada to apply for at least a year. Their government recognises many people already employed in the country and wants them to become residents. We are always at your service to assist you.

Advantages

  • Candidates in the CEC having one year of work experience gets CRS points
  • CEC requisitions got approved within three to four months due to shorter documentation.
  • CEC applicants are not required to present proof of settlement monies.

How to Enroll?

  • An open work permit is an option for those eligible for (IEC) programs. Others may be granted an employer-specific (‘closed’) work permit.
  • TEF and TCF are current alternatives for French. For English, candidates can take IELTS or CELPIP exams.
  • CEC Candidates can Gain up to 150 points for education, 100 points for other factors. Gain more work experience to improve rank.
  • Online application must be submitted within 60 days of receiving ITA. Present a police background check from nations where you lived for six months since turning 18.

Frequently asked Questions

  • What is the Canadian Experience Class, exactly?

    Temporary foreign workers in Canada may be eligible for a Canada Immigration (Permanent Residence) Visa under the Canadian Experience Class Program, a category of Canadian immigration.

  • Can a prospective applicant use the Canadian Experience Class to apply directly for permanent residence?

    Candidates who meet the requirements for the Canadian Experience Class as of January 1, 2015, must indicate a desire to immigrate to Canada permanently using the Express Entry immigration selection procedure. The programme does not accept direct applications from candidates. They may then make an application for permanent residence if they are invited to apply after being chosen from the Fast Entry pool.

  • For whom is the Canadian Experience Class Program available?

    A candidate must have at least 12 months of full-time (or an equivalent number of part-time) skilled job experience in Canada to be qualified for CEC. The Canadian job experience must to be recent—within three years of the application's submission date. Foreign nationals without recent Canadian job experience are not eligible for CEC.

  • Can employees with lower levels of skill apply to work under the CEC permanently?

    No. Even though, less skilled workers can participate in provincial nominee programmes. These people hold employment that fall within the National Occupational Classification (NOC) System's skill levels C and D.
    Only Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations), Skill Level A (professional occupations), or Skill Level B (technical occupations and skilled trades) in the NOC are eligible to apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class.