Are you an international student or skilled worker in Canada looking to transition from temporary residency to permanent status? The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is your ideal pathway to achieve this goal. At CAN Pro Immigrations, we specialize in guiding individuals like you through the CEC process, ensuring a hassle-free transition to permanent residency in the land of opportunity.
1. Eligibility Assessment: Our expert team assesses your qualifications, work experience, and language proficiency to ensure your eligibility for the CEC program.
2. Profile Creation: Crafting a compelling CEC profile is essential. We help you create a strong, well-documented profile that accurately represents your skills and experience, increasing your chances of getting an Invitation to Apply (ITA).
3. Document Assistance: Gathering the necessary documents can be overwhelming. We provide guidance to ensure you have all the required paperwork, such as reference letters and proof of work experience.
4. Language Proficiency Support: Meeting language proficiency requirements is crucial. We offer resources and preparation assistance to help you excel in language assessments like IELTS or CELPIP.
5. Application Submission: Once you receive an ITA, we assist you in submitting a complete and error-free application to the Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
6. Post-ITA Guidance: Our support doesn’t end with the application. We help you with any additional document requests, interviews, or inquiries from IRCC.
7. Settlement Services: Transitioning to permanent residency is a significant step. We offer guidance on settlement plans, including finding housing, employment opportunities, and accessing local resources.
Your path to becoming a Canadian permanent resident begins here. Let us be your trusted partners in navigating the Canadian Experience Class program. Start your CEC application with [Your Company Name] today, and let’s pave the way for your bright future in Canada.
To qualify for the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Acquire a minimum of one year of skilled, professional, or technical work experience in Canada within 36 months before the application date.
2. Attain or surpass a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of 5, referred to as “initial intermediate,” for NOC (National Occupational Classification) B jobs, or CLB 7, denoting “adequate intermediate proficiency,” for NOC skill level 0 or A jobs.
3. Have intentions to reside and work outside the province of Quebec. Individuals with work experience in Quebec who plan to settle in Quebec may apply through the Quebec Experience Class.
For the Canadian Experience Class, one year (equivalent to 12 months) of work experience is defined as a minimum of 1,560 hours of skilled work in Canada. These hours can be accumulated through either full-time or part-time employment.
Applicants can stay in Canada during the application process. However, the CEC also welcomes individuals who are no longer in Canada, provided they submit their application within three years of leaving their Canadian job.
The eligibility assessment for the Canadian Experience Class operates on a pass or fail basis. Meeting the minimum requirements qualifies the applicant to enter the Express Entry pool.
Important Note: Self-employment and work experience gained during full-time student status, such as co-op work terms, do not count as part of the CEC criteria.
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) utilizes the Express Entry system to manage skilled worker applications for three programs, including the CEC. If you have lived in Canada previously and have acquired eligible work experience here, you may be a strong candidate for the CEC. Additionally, you might also qualify for the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) or, if you have a background in trades, the Federal Skilled Trades Program.
The first step is to ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements of the CEC or one of the other Express Entry programs. If you are eligible, you can submit an Express Entry profile on IRCC’s website. Approximately every two weeks, IRCC conducts Express Entry draws, granting invitations for permanent residence to candidates with the highest Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores. CRS scores are calculated based on various factors, including age, education, language proficiency, work experience, Canadian experience, and more. If you receive an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence, you must submit a complete application to IRCC within the specified timeframe. IRCC aims to process applications in six months or less.