canadacec123 said:
Here you go. I was keeping track 2283 cap v/s whole cap.
Date NOC 2283 Total Selected
19-Dec-13 9 100 (This is just guess. I kept track after first update.)
23-Dec-13 24 461
14-Feb-14 86 1213
21-Feb-14 106 3353
21-Mar-14 138 5041
01-Apr-14 144 5562
04-Apr-14 144 5735
14-Apr-14 150 6170
Hope this would help....
this was from the govt web...updated 22 July 2014
Canadian Experience Class – Number of applications accepted
As of May 1, 2014, there is an overall cap of 8,000 for new Canadian Experience Class applications. There are also sub-caps of 200 for each National Occupational Classification B applications. These are the last applications we will accept under the current system before Express Entry launches in January 2015.
Work experience in the following National Occupation Classification (NOC) B occupations (listed with the corresponding NOC code) will not be accepted in the CEC:
•Cooks (NOC 6322)
•Food service supervisors (NOC 6311)
•Administrative officers (NOC 1221)
•Administrative assistants (NOC 1241)
•Accounting technicians and bookkeepers (NOC 1311)
•Retail sales supervisors (NOC 6211)
For all other NOC B occupations, we will accept up to 200 applications per occupation. Once we reach the cap, we will no longer accept applications for that occupation. Once CIC receives 8,000 complete CEC applications, we will no longer accept any application for processing, even if there are occupational caps that have not been filled.
The numbers presented are updated weekly. There is no guarantee that an application sent in now will fall within the cap by the time CIC receives it.
Total applications received towards the overall cap: 1,529 / 8,000