CANADIAN EXPERIENCE CLASS
This page describes the Canadian experience immigrants under the fast track. To learn more about the fast track, please visit This Page.
Basic Requirements
Intend to live in a province outside Quebec.
Within one year prior to the application, there is one year of full-time work or equivalent part-time work in the NOC 0, A, and B categories.
Full-time means working 30 hours a week, more than 30 hours is calculated according to 30 hours (so it is impossible to meet the requirements earlier than one year), less than 30 hours according to the actual working hours, adding up to more than 1560 hours.
Work experience does not require continuous, non-continuous work experience can also get the corresponding score in the scoring system.
Work experience must be obtained after graduation and legal status in Canada during work.
Work experience during full-time study cannot be counted. Work Permit is required during work, or after June 1, 2014, students have met the graduation requirements and applied for a post-graduation work permit to be approved. Segment time work can also be calculated.
Applicants are not required to apply for immigrants in Canada. For example, if the applicant has returned to China for one year after working in Canada for one year, he can also submit a Canadian experience immigration application in China.
Meet the language requirements for the position.
Work experience belongs to NOC 0, Class A: requires CLB level 7, which is equivalent to IELTS G class 4 6.0;
Work experience belongs to NOC B class: requires CLB level 5, equivalent to IELTS G class reading 4.0 + 3 5.0.
Filter
After the applicant meets the above basic conditions, he or she can enter the pool, and the immigration office will invite the immigrant according to the level of the score.