I have the following thoughts but not sure if you guys agree with it or not.
I know that no matter you fall into FSW and CEC programs, you will be placed in the CRS pool for ranking and the higher scores will get ITA. Thus, when it comes to the chance of getting ITA, your program actually does not count.
Also, I am wondering if CEC applicants in general have a higher CRS score than FSW ones. This is because the FSW applicants very likely do not have work experience in Canada before and lose the CRS score for it (which is a lot). Yet, for CEC which requires 1 year full-time work in Canada when applying, will automatically get the CRS score for Canadian work experience part. This will make CEC applicants higher CRS score, provided other factors such as age/education/language roughly the same.
I know that no matter you fall into FSW and CEC programs, you will be placed in the CRS pool for ranking and the higher scores will get ITA. Thus, when it comes to the chance of getting ITA, your program actually does not count.
Also, I am wondering if CEC applicants in general have a higher CRS score than FSW ones. This is because the FSW applicants very likely do not have work experience in Canada before and lose the CRS score for it (which is a lot). Yet, for CEC which requires 1 year full-time work in Canada when applying, will automatically get the CRS score for Canadian work experience part. This will make CEC applicants higher CRS score, provided other factors such as age/education/language roughly the same.