Hi,
I'm from Belgium and I've been living and working in Canada for 17 months now as a software developer on a work permit. I have a master's degree in engineering (computer science) and my wife is a physics engineer doing a bit of iPhone/Mac development contract work.
It appears that I'm eligible to apply for permanent residency both under the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program? What are the main differences between them, and why should I choose one over the other?
It seems that both require me to have my language skills assessed, even though I got the work permit without that and I've been living here for a while without anyone questioning my language proficiency. Is there any way to avoid the cost and trouble of this test? If not, would you recommend CELPIP-G or IELTS (would take the test in Ottawa)?
Sorry for the many questions. There's lots of information available online, but the more I read the more I get confused about the options and requirements... Any helps is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
N.
I'm from Belgium and I've been living and working in Canada for 17 months now as a software developer on a work permit. I have a master's degree in engineering (computer science) and my wife is a physics engineer doing a bit of iPhone/Mac development contract work.
It appears that I'm eligible to apply for permanent residency both under the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) program? What are the main differences between them, and why should I choose one over the other?
It seems that both require me to have my language skills assessed, even though I got the work permit without that and I've been living here for a while without anyone questioning my language proficiency. Is there any way to avoid the cost and trouble of this test? If not, would you recommend CELPIP-G or IELTS (would take the test in Ottawa)?
Sorry for the many questions. There's lots of information available online, but the more I read the more I get confused about the options and requirements... Any helps is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
N.