The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) was introduced in January 2015, it allows foreigners with Canadian work experience to immigrate to Canada to become permanent residents. This is the opportunity for foreign workers to apply for permanent residence once they have worked in Canada for at least a year and decided that they want to stay here.
The Canadian Experience Class allows for professionals with Canadian work experience to work permanently in Canada.
First you will need to apply for the Express Entry since you cannot apply directly to the Canadian Experience Class first directly. You will be ranked amongst the other candidates in a pool. The top candidates will be chosen and you will be invited by the CIC to invite for either the:
There are also certain jobs that are under the Canadian Experience Class and they are skilled. They include
Your job duties must fall under the NOC description or else your application can be denied approval.
The Canadian Experience has undergone many changes since its existence in 2008. It is a really popular program and is well received by the public. As a result
In January 2013, the CIC reduced the time that applicants are required to work in Canada from 2 years to one. Also, they introduced new language requirements through the IELTS and CLB levels.
On November 8th, 2013 significant changes were made to the Canadian Experience Class. These changes took place the next day. But applications sent before November 8th, will not be subject to these changes.
Applicants cannot apply directly for the Canadian Experience Class as they have to first apply for the Express Entry that was introduced in January 2015. Once they are approved by the CIC, they will then apply for the Canadian Experience Class and then for permanent residency in Canada.
If you are applying for work in Quebec and want to use the Experience Class to get in, you will need to apply for the Quebec Experience Class which has different steps in applying than the Canadian Experience Class.
It brings an end to having to be sponsored by an employee in order to work in Canada. You will be free to work in Canada for any employer and you will not be restricted to only working for one employer the whole time you are in Canada unless you amend your work visa.
Ultimately, it is one-step closer to citizenship, if that is what you want. This classification lasts for five years, which will give you plenty of time to see if settling down in Canada is what you really want to do or not.
Another advantage to this program is that you can still apply for it even after you had left Canada, or if you plan to leave during the application process. As long as you have complete two years of study or work in Canada, you are eligible.
There is a mandatory English proficiency test that you need to take and in order to pass you must receive a certain percentage or else you will not be eligible for the program. The program also costs quite a bit of money. There are many fees and tests that you need to pay for.
This program also requires quite a bit of paperwork. It does not involve just filling out one form and then it is over. There are certain requirements you must prove and in order to do that you need to fill out some forms.
The waiting times for the processing of this program are long. Because it is a relatively new process, the wait times are incredibly long, usually lasting from 12-14 months.
For the Canadian Experience Class, there are certain requirements that need to bet met in order to even be considered. First you will need to create an online Express Entry profile and then you will be placed in a pool amongst other candidates. You must rank amongst the top of the pool to be invited to apply from Citizenship and Immigration Canada. If you are invited to apply, then you will apply for the Canadian Experience Class. And while you are applying, you will also apply for permanent residency in Canada.
Please note that co-op experience, self-employment or any other work experience attained during your full-time study does not count towards the work experience.
There are advantages of this new program (Express Entry) that was established in January 2015 and they include faster processing times. The reason why it was created was to avoid backlogs, and faster processing times. The processing times for the express entry is 6 months and the application for the Canadian Experience Class itself can be about 14 months (1 year and 2 months).
The passing mark for the Express Entry is 67 points out of a total of 100. There are several considerations made when the points calculator is assessing you:
Age:
Education:
Work Experience:
Most points attained for more than 4 years of work experience
Language Proficiency:
Arranged Employment:
Adaptability in Canada:
There are many different online calculators online that will help you to identify if you meet the minimum requirements or not. Also it is important to keep in mind, that there are maximum scores per category.
It is recommended to hire a legal professional. They can also assess if you are eligible for the Canadian Experience Class, give you recommendations, answer questions. Moreover they can help with compiling the required and supporting documentation to present a strong application. This will further increase your chances of approval for the Canadian Experience Class. This application is not cheap, therefore, you must be willing to invest the money and time into the application and make sure it is done right or else you will be spending a lot of time just waiting. So we highly recommend you get the assistance of an immigration expert!! Please contact us at 416-477-2545 or call our toll free number at 1-877-820-7121 to help you with your immigration needs. Looking forward to hearing from you.
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