Congrats!chadzkie said:Yes, I got ITA for CEC
Just CEC...forever21 said:Congrats!
One question: When you submitted your EE profile, did you meet requirements for CEC, FSW, FST or just CEC?
Good luck
''Unless you are currently authorized to work in Canada and have a valid job offer from an employer in Canada, you must show that you have enough money to support yourself and your family after you get to Canada.''Auone said:Congratulations guys who got the ITAs with CEC.
I have a question, do the CEC applicants also need to show proof of funds? I have been working in Canada for more than a year and with my family living with me, its hard to save THAT much amount of money. Im still confused what ruling applies to CEC applicants with regards to Settlement funds?
There is no POF requirement under CEC. This requirement is only for FSW applicants.Auone said:Lolz....that means I'll be ineligible even if I get ITA and have a job offer of atleast one year (LMIA-exempt category, closed work permit). The more you read about EE, the more you feel its utter disgrace
No,Auone said:Lolz....that means I'll be ineligible even if I get ITA and have a job offer of atleast one year (LMIA-exempt category, closed work permit). The more you read about EE, the more you feel its utter disgrace
FST applicants also need proof of fundsnamaste said:There is no POF requirement under CEC. This requirement is only for FSW applicants.
God I really hope you're right and I'm wrong, but if you check the list of required documents after ITA, you'll see that POF is mandatory unless you have a "valid" job offer AND are currently working legally in Canada.namaste said:There is no POF requirement under CEC. This requirement is only for FSW applicants.
Thanks both you guys for the reassurances, for a minute there, I almost had a panic attack ???forever21 said:FST applicants also need proof of funds
Can you please share your score and whether if you have LMIA or PNP?chadzkie said:Yes, I got ITA for CEC