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To be eligible to apply under the Canadian Experience Class, an individual must meet the work experience and language requirements.
Federal Skilled Worker Program
The Federal Skilled Worker Program allows certain workers outside of Canada to apply for permanent residence and join the Canadian workforce. To be eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker Program, an applicant must receive a minimum of 67 points based on factors such as education, age, work experience, French or English language ability, and adaptability to Canadian life. While a Canadian job offer is not required, it provides additional points and eliminates the requirement to provide proof of funds. We can assist you in determining whether you are eligible to apply under the Federal Skilled Worker Program.
Federal Skilled Trades Program
Workers with experience in a Trade may be eligible to apply for the Federal Skilled Trades Program. To qualify for the Federal Skilled Trades Programs, an individual must meet work experience and language ability requirements. Applicants must also have a valid job offer or a Provincial Certificate of Qualification pertaining to an applicant’s Trade.
Applicants must take an approved language test that assesses their official language proficiency skills for reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Any applicant who is applying for the CEC Program for work experience in a job classed as an NOC 0 or A job, must score at least a Canadian Language Benchmark 7 across each of the four skills. Applicants applying for the CEC Program for work experience in a job classed as an NOC B job must score a CLB 5 or higher across each of the four skills.
The applicant must have completed at least 1560 hours of skilled work in Canada in the 3 years before they submit the application. The 1560 hours requirement can be met in a number of ways:
– 30 hours per week for 12 months at one job – or for multiple employers.
– Part-time for a period of longer than 12 months – for example, 15 hours per week for 2 years.
The IRCC will only consider 30 hours per week. Applicants who work 40 hours each week will still need to work for an entire year before meeting this requirement, as 10 hours per week do not count towards the total.
To be considered a skilled worker, the applicant must work in an NOC 0, A or B skill level position.
Skill type 0 jobs are management jobs.
Skill level A jobs are professional jobs that usually call for a degree from a university.
Skill level B jobs are technical jobs and skilled trades that usually call for a college diploma or training as an apprentice.
Applicants must have worked in Canada legally while under temporary resident status.
Since applicants only have 60 days to submit the application once they’re invited, the documents should be in order before the applicant submits their profile to the IRCC pool. The documents required will vary, but an applicant may need some or all of these documents:
To apply for express entry under the Canadian Experience Class program, an applicant must create and complete an Express Entry profile. Applicants should have the documents outlined above in advance of submitting the profile to the IRCC, since applicants will only have 60 days to submit their application for permanent residence after they receive an invitation.
Once the applicant’s profile is submitted, they will receive a CRS score that is used to rank them against other eligible candidates. The higher the score, the more likely it is that the applicant will be invited to apply for permanent residence in Canada under the CEC program.
The CRS score is calculated by adding the applicant’s core points and their additional points.
An applicant’s core points are based on their education, work experience, age, and language proficiency. Their partner’s factors, including the partner’s language skills and education, are also considered here.
It is not essential that an applicant include details of their education for the CEC program application. However, their education may increase the applicant’s score, so it is typically beneficial to include the relevant details, as well as the Canadian equivalency certification.
An applicant may receive additional points if they have a valid job offer, a provincial nomination, a brother or sister living in Canada who is a citizen or permanent resident, strong French skills, and/or a Canadian degree, diploma or certificate.
During this time, applicants should work on improving their score, by seeking a valid job offer from a Canadian employer, improving their education or language score, or gaining further skilled work experience (if the applicant is outside Canada). A valid job offer is an offer from a Canadian employer of full-time continuous paid work for at least 30 hours per week for one year.
The applicant should ensure their details remain up to date on their account profile, too.
If the applicant receives an invitation to apply, they will have 60 days to submit an application for permanent residence.
If the applicant hasn’t already sought guidance from a registered migration consultant, they should reach out as early as possible after receiving the invitation to apply.
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