vipsv said:One more question..
I will be having one year experience by March 2015. So to apply under CEC category, Do i need to have LMIA.?
kvn said:Hi PMM,
I think you're mistaken but correct me if I'm wrong. From the link you posted, here's an extract:
Candidates with an ITA will have 60 days to apply for permanent residence through one of four existing economic immigration programs:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Applicants will need to meet the criteria set out in the immigration program which applies to them
Does this not mean the existing rules will still exist?
caththisking said:You are right that doesn't make sense.....if we are eligible for CEC and how come this EE also has CEC. confusion to the core...if employer provide me job and then apply under this program doesn't make sense as no employer will be ready to wait for 6 months or so
kvn said:Hi PMM,
I think you're mistaken but correct me if I'm wrong. From the link you posted, here's an extract:
Candidates with an ITA will have 60 days to apply for permanent residence through one of four existing economic immigration programs:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
Applicants will need to meet the criteria set out in the immigration program which applies to them
Does this not mean the existing rules will still exist?
Goku said:I agree. Nothing makes sense especially when it comes to CEC. So that why its better to wait for set of rules to come out.
mf4361 said:But I agree with above too. CIC states people who already have a job offer will be given priority. So wouldn't this includes all CEC applicants (since CEC requires previous work experience in Canada)
vipsv said:I am an international student. I will be having 1 year experience in Canada by March 2015. I have 3 years pgwp. So to apply under cec, do i require LMIA next year? Please do not include topics related to people who hasn't been to Canada yet.
ZingyDNA said:No, CEC is all about PAST work experience. Some CEC applicants no longer have the job they apply for CEC with, or any job. Those people are likely to get bumped once Express Entry comes into effect. I'm not saying they'll get rejected, but they will definitely get processed later...
vipsv said:One more question..
I will be having one year experience by March 2015. So to apply under CEC category, Do i need to have LMIA.?
tony.johnston88 said:Can someone clarify this for me: will CEC and FSW cease to exist once EE comes into play (even if this takes a couple of months)?