Canadian Canadian Experience Class or CEC is Canadian Canadian Experience Class. In order to be able to migrate to Canada, you need to have the following:
At least 12 months of full-time full-time work in one of the accepted occupations (this work record must be obtained within a maximum of 3 years prior to the time of the immigration action)
Decides to live in any of the provinces and regions of Canada except for the province of Quebec
Getting a job experience legally (for example, if you have a managerial background, you must apply for your management work visa)
Earn at least the required language score
Jobs Accepted
From November 9, 2013 until October 2014, a maximum of 12,000 files will be accepted. Acceptable businesses include:
All management jobs identified in the Canadian Business Class Matrix with a zero code NOC skill type 0
Professionals NOC skill type A
Technicians & Craft Jobs NOC skill type B
There are limits to Bs business. In each subgroup of these businesses, a maximum of 200 cases will be accepted. In addition, the following jobs are not acceptable for Canadian experience in immigration:
Chef NOC 6322
Food Services NOC 6311
Administrative Officer NOC 1221
The secretary of the NOC 1241
Accounting and Accounting Technician NOC 1311
Retail NOC 6211 Retailer
English language requirement
For those who practice professional and managerial jobs, it is imperative that their language proficiency at all levels of language (speech, audio, writing, and reading) be at the Canadian language classification level 7. Those who work in the technician and craft team must have a minimum language level of 5. If you give the IELTS exam, the minimum score in each subgroup will be 6 for the first one and 5 for the second group (except for a reading of at least 4). Instead of taking the IELTS exam, you can give CELPIP a try and use the SPEF TEF test for France.
Ban on entry to Canada
Applicants should not be allowed to stay in Canada (whether medical or criminal, or O. .. ... ... .. ...).
Duration of waiting for permanent residence
Currently, the Canadian Permanent Resident Visa Visa (CAI) is 13 months long. Of course, the exact time depends on the circumstances of each case, as well as the policies of the Canadian Immigration Office.