Canadian Experience Class: Your Pathway to Permanent Residency

The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is a key pathway within the Express Entry system, tailored for individuals with skilled work experience in Canada. This program facilitates the transition of temporary foreign workers and international graduates to permanent residency, acknowledging their valuable contribution to the Canadian economy. Ays Immigration is dedicated to guiding you through every step of the CEC application, streamlining your journey to permanent residency.

Overview of the Canadian Experience Class

The CEC is designed for those who have demonstrated their ability to integrate into the Canadian labor market and society. Eligibility hinges on:
  • At least 12 months of full-time (or an equivalent in part-time) skilled work experience in Canada within the three years before applying.
  • Meeting language level requirements for your job in speaking, reading, writing, and listening.
  • Having gained your work experience in Canada with proper authorization.

Application Process

The CEC application unfolds through the following steps:
  • Eligibility Check: Confirm you meet work experience and language proficiency criteria.
  • Profile Submission: Enter your profile into the Express Entry pool.
  • Invitation to Apply (ITA): High-ranking profiles receive an ITA for permanent residency.
  • Final Application: Submit your permanent residency application following receipt of an ITA.
Ays Immigration offers expert guidance and personalized support, from eligibility assessment to final application submission, ensuring a strong, compliant application.
The CEC recognizes the value of Canadian work experience, offering a streamlined pathway to permanent residency for those already familiar with the Canadian labor market.
The CEC recognizes the value of Canadian work experience, offering a streamlined pathway to permanent residency for those already familiar with the Canadian labor market.
Enhancing your language scores, gaining additional Canadian work experience, and ensuring all profile information is accurate and comprehensive can improve your ranking in the Express Entry pool.
Yes, part-time work can count towards the CEC, as long as it totals 1,560 hours, equivalent to a year of full-time work.
Profiles in the Express Entry pool that do not receive an ITA may remain in the pool for up to 12 months. Candidates can improve their profiles and continue to be eligible for selection rounds.
With Ays Immigration, leverage your Canadian experience for a successful permanent residency application. Our expertise ensures that your journey towards calling Canada home is clear and straightforward. Contact us to begin your CEC application process, and let us help you navigate your path with confidence.

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