Thank you for response!ms.mech said:Hi,
Please avoid any other comments. If your husband is already in Canada, and applying under CEC, fed govt dont see any licensing until its related to medicare. The requirements are optional at provincial level.
Your husband is completely working legally if he is having a valid work visa and any other conditions are not mentioned on his work permit. If work permit specifically says that applicant is not supposed to work in automotive service sector then it would be illegal.
Other members mentioning it as illegal is wrong.
I know a friend whose friend got his PR based on same code, who applied under cec with two years of experience.
Also if you and your husband have got ample time in Canada and your husband is working in Alberta then he can apply under Alberta PNP under NOC 7535 which falls in class C. This profession is not provincially regulated and is accepted currently in for nomination purposes 100%. You can confirm with AINP itself. They will themselves suggest you to apply under this category.
Thanks
I already know about this PNP possibility. But we really don't want to stay in Alberta forever! Especially on this position. My husband is overqualified for this job. It was really survival job, which we thought will help us to receive PR as CEC.
And is your friend's friend worked in Alberta? May be he worked in another province, where this trade is not compulsory?