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What are the advantages of the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) category?

  • Canadian Work Experience

Applying under the CEC category means you already possess a minimum of one year of Canadian work experience, which grants you additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points, enhancing your Express Entry profile.

  • Ideal for International Students

International students can leverage the advantage of obtaining a Post-Graduate Work Permit (PGWP) to acquire valuable Canadian work experience to fulfill the CEC requirements.

  • Expedited Processing

CEC applications require fewer documents compared to other categories, resulting in faster processing times. In optimal cases, applications can be processed within three to four months, facilitating a quicker immigration process.

  • No Proof of Settlement Funds Required

Unlike some other immigration programs, CEC applicants are not obligated to provide proof of settlement funds. It alleviates the need for financial documentation,  making the application process more straightforward. 

Applying through the CEC category offers advantages in terms of points allocation, processing time, and financial requirements, providing a streamlined pathway to Canadian permanent residency. 

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