Showing posts with label Canadian Experience Class Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Experience Class Program. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2018

How to apply for Canadian Experience Class Program under Express Entry?


Express Entry is an online immigration application system launched by Canada in January 2015 to process PR applications. Canadian Experience Class Program is one of the programs listed under the express entry system. The Express entry system is designed to project an applicant's probability of being economically strong and successful in Canada. The CRS score is used as a cut-off point in the Express Entry draws. It allows individuals to submit an express entry profile and be considered as a skilled immigrant. Candidates with the highest rankings are given an ITA (invitation to apply) for permanent residency.


How does the Express Entry system work?

Once you fill the express entry profile, your application will be ranked according to the CRS points system. If you fall inside the cut-off score declared by the Express Entry system, you will be invited to apply for PR. You will be given 90 days to apply for PR. Once your PR application is through, it will be processed within 6 months approximately.

Following are 3 programs under the Express Entry system:

1. The Skilled Worker Program - FSW
2. The Canadian Experience Class - CEC
3. Provincial Nominee Program - PNP

All of the above have their own list of plus and minus. Let’s talk about Express Entry CEC – Canadian experience class; it is a program allowing candidates with Canadian work experience to file for PR. You need to have 1 year of full-time work experience in Canada. An applicant must have had a legal study/work permit while working or studying in Canada. One must meet the minimum level in English or French to be selected for Express Entry CEC. You will be allowed to live anywhere in the country except Quebec. You can seek advice from the best immigration consultants regarding the CEC program and know more about it in detail. They will provide you with a list of eligibility requirements set by the CIC.

Your work experience in Canada must fall in to skill level O, A or B according to the NOC (National Occupational Classification) 2016. The skill level O is for managerial jobs, skill level A is for professional jobs and skill level B is for technical jobs; find out which level do your type of work experience fall into. You have to work for an employer in Canada; Express Entry CEC does not accept self-employment work experience. Most students go to Canada on students' visa; switch on to the work permit and then file for PR under the Canadian Experience Class.

All the CEC applications are processed under the Express Entry system wherein the applicants can stay in Canada throughout the application process as long as they are successful in maintaining their legal visa status. Those who have gone back to their homeland or left Canada can still apply for the Canadian Experience Class Program within 3 years of leaving their job. It is a great opportunity for those who had to leave for their home country due to some kind of emergency, can now get back to Canada and file for PR. If you are looking for the best immigration consultants who can help you with the CEC application, visit: futurelinkconsultants.com. FLC provides the best immigration services as they have been in the business for many successful years and still counting.