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Canada Experience Class- PR Route For Students

International Students in Canada can qualify for PR under the Canada Experience Class. Canadian Experienceu2026

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Canada Experience Class- PR Route For Students

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  1. Canada Experience Class- PR Route For Students • International Students in Canada can qualify for PR under the Canada Experience Class. Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is one of the three economic immigration programs under the popular Express Entry system. The program is for foreign nationals with Canadian workexperience. • To qualify for Canada PR, you have to fulfill a number of eligibility requirements ( in language proficiency, work experience, level of education,etc.). • Eligibility • Work Experience • The most important CEC requirement is work experience in Canada. A Candidate’s work experience must be in ‘skill level 0’ or ‘ A or B’ as defined by Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC). Skill level 0 occupations are managerial jobs. The skill type A occupations include professional jobs that require a university degree such as Architects, Doctors, Dentists, etc. Skill type B occupations involve technical jobs and skilled trades that you can start with a college diploma or after completing an apprenticeship. Examples of such jobs are – Chefs, Electricians, Plumbers,etc. • Work ExperienceRequirements • First, Full-time or the equivalent number of hours in part-time workexperience • Second, Work experience in the three years preceding the submission of theapplication. • Third, the work experience gained in Canada as a temporary resident with an authorization to work.

  2. Language Ability • English and French are the two official languages of Canada. Candidate should have the minimum required level of proficiency in either of these to be eligible for Canada immigration. This is one of the most common and crucial eligibility criteria found across Canada immigration programs. A candidate can prove your language proficiency by taking an approved language test. For English, the approvedtests • are: IELTS and CELPIP. The tests approved for French language are: TCF andTEF • CLB is a measure of language proficiency. The test language scores are converted to CLBlevels. • The minimum-required level of language proficiency will depend upon your occupation, which is asfollows: • CLB 7 for NOC 0 or A jobsand • CLB 5 for NOC Bjobs • In terms of IELTS score, CLB 7means: • Reading6.0 • Writing6.0 • Speaking6.0 • Listening6.0 • While CLB 5 is equal to: • Reading4.0 • Writing5.0 • Speaking5.0 • Listening5.0 • Education • Importantly, IRCC has not outlined any minimum-required level of education for CEC. However, an applicant needs the necessary level of education as peroccupation. • At IMB Immigration Law, we make your Canada Immigration process smooth and seamless. Check out www.imbimmigrationlaw.com for a complete range of immigration services. Write to us atinfo@imbimmigrationlaw.com. IMB Immigration Law | Ravneet KaurBrar View all posts by IMB Immigration Law | Ravneet KaurBrar

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