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CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS
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Nov-16-2011
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If you are a temporary foreign worker or a foreign student who graduated in Canada, you often have the qualities to make a successful transition from temporary to permanent residence. You are familiar with Canadian society and can contribute to the Canadian economy. You should have knowledge of English or French and qualifying work experience to apply under this category.
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If you are a temporary foreign worker or a foreign student who graduated in Canada, you often have the qualities to make a successful transition from temporary to permanent residence. You are familiar with Canadian society and can contribute to the Canadian economy. You should have knowledge of English or French and qualifying work experience to apply under this category.
Students must have successfully completed a university degree or college diploma in a public post-secondary institution after two years of full time study, and have worked in Canada for at least one year in an occupation listed under the National Occupational Classification (NOC) in Skill Type 0 (managerial), or Skill Level A (professional occupations), or Skill Level B (technical occupations or skilled trades). Applicants are assessed on their education, their work experience and their ability in English or French.
Workers on temporary work permits in Canada for at least two years who have occupations listed under NOC 0, A, or B, may also apply. Applicants are assessed on their work experience and their ability in English or French.
All applicants may apply while still working in Canada or within one year of leaving their job.
Facts and Figures
According to CIC stats there has been an increase of 43% in 2010 under this category. In 2009 1775 visas were granted under CEC and 2010 saw 2532 approvals. CIC firmly believes that people who qualify under this category have more capability to adapt to Canadian society and their expertise and Canadian experience can contribute to the growing Canadian economy.
Requirements for Students
• As a graduate of a Canadian post-secondary educational institution, you must have one year of full-time (or equivalent) work experience in Canada after graduation. Your work experience must be gained within two years of applying.
You may get work experience by applying for the Post-Graduation Work Permit after graduation. To ensure that you can apply for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class, at least one year of work experience under the permit must be at Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B under the National Occupational Classification (NOC). Your work experience must be gained within two years of the time you applied.
Full-time work experience means working at least 37.5 paid hours per week.
• If you want to apply based on your Canadian credentials, you must complete either a full-time Canadian post-secondary educational program of at least two years or a one-year Master’s program (certificates and diplomas cannot be counted) and an additional year of education, obtained in Canada, before admission into the one-year program (for a total of two years).
Note: English- or French-as-a-second- language courses do not count toward education requirements under the Canadian Experience Class.
Requirements for Temporary Workers
• As a temporary foreign worker, you must have two years of full-time (or equivalent) work experience in Canada. Your work experience must be gained within three years of applying. This work experience must be gained with proper status (must be authorized and documented).
Full-time work experience means working at least 37.5 paid hours per week.
Language Requirement
Being able to communicate and work in one or both of Canada’s official languages is very important. Knowing English, French or both helps you in the Canadian job market.
You must prove your ability in English or French to qualify for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class.
Your occupation (job) will determine the language abilities you require to immigrate under the Canadian Experience Class. The requirements vary according to job classification under the National Occupation Classification system (NOC).
If you do not meet the minimum language skill requirement for your NOC category, your application for permanent residence under the Canadian Experience Class will be refused.
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Article Source :
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Author Resource :
Mr. Ravi Iyer is the President and Chief Consultant of Universal Immigration. Permanent Worker Quebec Immigration is one of the more friendly and rational immigration program in Canada. Universal Immigration is the registered business name of Universal Resettlement and Career Solutions Inc., a federally registered corporation in Canada. At Universal Immigration
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