You are eligible if your occupation falls under a qualifying NOC.Hi,
I am on LMIA exempt work permit (Case type 52 with LMIA exemption number) for 2 years. I am eligible for CEC ?
Yes you're, if you falls under and meets NOC conditionsHi,
I am on LMIA exempt work permit (Case type 52 with LMIA exemption number) for 2 years. I am eligible for CEC ?
But I did not receive any LMIA letter from my employer, do u the process on how to apply CEC? And will this gonna add up few more points in CRS??You are eligible if your occupation falls under a qualifying NOC.
LMIA exempt letter is not required. You may find LMIA exempt number on your work permit or ask your employer for that. You'll need that number if you want to claim Job Offer points with supportive documents such as written offer letter, pay stubs, CRA NOA etc.But I did not receive any LMIA letter from my employer, do u the process on how to apply CEC? And will this gonna add up few more points in CRS??
You have to complete your express entry profile where you have section to fill your work experience in-Canada or foreign experience. You may eligible for multiple programs at a time. You don't need to select anything. Please see this for more details. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/eligibility.htmlSo this will be for express entry profile right but how should I apply for CEC?
What? Nothing I said had anything to do with receiving an LMIA letter. I think you are confused, probably mixing things.But I did not receive any LMIA letter from my employer, do u the process on how to apply CEC? And will this gonna add up few more points in CRS??
oh my bad i meant "Do u Know the process on how to apply for CEC or its just i need to add the canadian experience(work experience) on my express entry profile" ?What? Nothing I said had anything to do with receiving an LMIA letter. I think you are confused, probably mixing things.
If you have qualifying work experience in Canada, based on NOC and being legal (work permit), then you are eligible for CEC. Read THIS.
This has nothing to do with LMIA letters.
Also "do u the process on how to apply CEC?" --> I don't understand what you tried to ask there. Not English to me.
Once you submit your profile the system will determine your eligibility for any of the Express Entry streams. If you are eligible for more than one, you will be considered for one of them only. If you are eligible for CEC, then this will take priority over Federal Skilled Worker (FSW).oh my bad i meant "Do u Know the process on how to apply for CEC or its just i need to add the canadian experience(work experience) on my express entry profile" ?