What are the Canadian Experience Class Requirements?
You will have to meet several requirements to qualify for the Canadian Experience Class program. It is worth mentioning that there is no education requirement for the CEC; however, your educational background can help to boost your Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points which are used to rank your profile among the pool of Express Entry candidates.
Another great feature of this program is that if you qualify, you can move to any province and territory in Canada except for Quebec. Remember, the French-speaking province of Quebec has its own immigration programs with different processes and requirements. Canadian Experience Class applications also do not need proof of settlement funds making the required documentation significantly less. This allows applications to be processed in as little as three to four months!
01
Work experience
You must have one year of skilled Canadian work experience. The work experience must be:
-for a full-time position; or
-the equivalent time in a part-time position;
-legally obtained in Canada;
-from jobs defined by the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC) as level 0, A or B.
02
Education
There is no education requirement for this program. You can, however, increase your Express Entry score by:
-earning a certificate, diploma, or degree from a Canadian secondary or tertiary school;
-completing a foreign credential;
-getting an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) showing your previous education meets Canadian standards.
03
Language skill
You must:
-Take an approved language test for writing, reading, listening, and speaking;
-Meet the minimum language requirement of Canadian Language Benchmark 7 for NOC 0 or A jobs or Canadian Language Benchmark 5 for NOC B jobs.
04
Admissibility
You must legally be allowed to enter Canada.
