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Canadian Experience Class Program to Canada

Individuals with recent work experience in Canada can get Canada PR through this faster Canada immigration program. Scoring above the cut-off point can get you included in this highly preferable Express Entry System. Immilaw helps you immigrate to Canada through the CEC program.

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Canadian work experience is highly appreciated when considering a Canada PR application. The IRCC has introduced a special program, Canada Experience Class, for those with Canadian working experience within the past 36 months. Under this exclusive program, those with at least one year of full-time work experience in a skilled, technical, or professional field are considered.

Explore CEC if you are one of those who have been working in the country legally. At the same time, part-time work during the course period will not be considered a Canadian experience. The same is the case with self-employment. We request that you talk to Canada Immigration Lawyers at ImmiLaw Global to learn more in detail about the Canadian Experience Class. 

The Canadian work experience is segregated based on the type of job and position the individual was employed in. The National Occupational Classification (NOC) system classifies individuals under six different TEER groups, from TEER 0 to TEER 5. 

Understanding the nuances related to CEC and following the exact procedure would require the guidance of an experienced Canadian Immigration Lawyer. At ImmiLaw Global, the Canadian Immigration Lawyers would handle the entire procedure on your behalf and take you through the complex application process.

ImmiLaw Global has been a guide, mentor, and supporter for countless immigrants to Canada. Dedicated to helping the aspirants optimally, we ensure that the paperwork is done meticulously.

For further discussion on the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) visa program, contact us now. Our foreign immigration lawyers and consultants are happy to help you.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, a medical examination is mandatory for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) visa program. Not only the applicant but also the dependents must undergo the specified medical exam.
 

Yes, the eligibility criteria for the Canadian Experience Class program stipulate language requirements. The applicant should meet the minimum language score of CLB 5 or CLB 7 on the Canadian Language Benchmark, depending on their job level or TEER group.

The applicant must have at least one year of experience in a skilled, professional, or technical field within the last 36 months, from the date of application. It must be a full-time work experience. This means, part-time work while undergoing a course in Canada or self-employment will not be considered.
 

No, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is not applicable to Quebec. Those who want to migrate to Quebec must apply under the Quebec Experience Class (QEC) program.
 

Canadian Experience Class (CEC) can be considered the fastest visa program for immigrating to Canada. The visa may be issued in three months if the applicant is eligible.

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Canadian Experience Class

Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is an immigration program that is intended for foreign nationals who have work experience in Canada and have adapted to live in Canada. This program is also suitable for the international graduates of Canadian universities or designated learning institutions, who are in Canada on PGWP (Post-graduation Work Permit). The experts at ImmiLaw Global can assist you with all the requirements needed for applying for permanent residence under the program.

Eligibility

  • Applicants should have a minimum of one year of full-time (or equal part-time) work experience in Canada.
  • Should meet particular language requirements to prove proficiency in either English or French.
  • Plan to live outside the province of Quebec.
  • Have had legal status while working or studying in Canada.

 

Moreover, as per the Canadian National Occupational Classification, skilled work experience comes under three heads- Managerial Jobs (NOC Skill Level 0), Professional Jobs (NOC Skill Type A), Technical / Skilled Trades (NOC Skill Type B). For instance, if your work experience is in NOC Skill Level 0 or A, you should meet a minimum level of Canadian Language Benchmark(CLB) is 7 in all- Speaking, reading, writing and listening. And If you belong to NOC Skill Level B, you require a minimum CLB 5 in all language ability to meet the language proficiency requirement. If you do not meet the requirement, your application will get rejected.

Canada Immigration Consultants: Get help with your Canadian Experience Class application

Our immigration consultants can assist you in preparing your Canadian experience class application.Contacts us through phone: 0484 – 4876164, 9072 322 322 , 9072 322 422 or by us at info@immilawglobal.com