ONTARIO
Ontario
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), a Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), is a collection of immigration pathways enabling foreign nationals to become Canadian permanent residents. The PNP is strategically designed to attract immigrants to areas which will benefit the province: skilled workers, workers in sectors with labour shortages, entrepreneurs, and investors. The province operates several immigration streams divided among three categories:
- Ontario Human Capital
- Ontario Employer Job Offer
- Ontario Entrepreneur

ELIGIBLITY
Who is Eligible for CEC?
To be eligible for CEC, an individual must have at least 12 months of full-time experience (Or equivalent part-time experience) of skilled work in Canada, obtained in the previous 36 months from the date of application.
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The applicant can remain in Canada at the time of application. CEC is also open to all those candidates who no longer live in Canada. However, in such a case, the applicant must submit the application within 36 months after leaving Canada.
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You will not be eligible for the Canadian experience class if you are either a refugee claimant or you’re working without proper authorisation.
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Note: Here, 12 months or One year’s experience means having at least 1560 hours of skilled work experience in Canada. It can be obtained through both Full-time and/or Part-time work.
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REQUIREMENT
Requirements for CEC
The Candidate must meet or score above a Canadian Language Benchmark (CLB) of:

NOC skills
- 5 (“initial intermediate”) for NOC B jobs
- 7 (“adequate intermediate proficiency”) for NOC skill level 0 or A jobs..

A candidate must also submit his/her plan for living and working outside of Quebec (individuals with work experience in Quebec and who plan to reside in Quebec may apply to the Quebec Experience Class.
CEC WORK
How does CEC work?
The first thing you need to do is make sure you meet the above-mentioned requirements for the CEC. If yes, you fill out an Express Entry profile on the IRCC website.
IRCC holds an Express Entry draw in which candidates with the highest CRS scores are invited to apply for permanent residence. CRS scores are based on each candidate’s human capital, which includes their age, education, language skills, work experience, and Canadian experience, among other things.
If you get an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence, you must send IRCC a complete application by the due date.

Finding CEC Complicated?
Finding CEC Complicated?
We know that CEC is quite complicated to get a grip on, and that’s why we are happy to get in touch and answer any questions that you may have regarding the Canadian Experience Class.
To get your queries answered, please mail us at info@ccwimmigration.ca or contact us at +1 (403) 421-0555, from 10:00 to 18:00, Monday to Saturday.




