Know Everything About Canadian Experience Class From HerePosted by WVP International on January 9th, 2019 After working in Canada, everybody should dream to live in this country permanently. From the ease of living to scopes to showcase the skills, this nation of maple leaves can make every dream true. For the people, who have already worked here for at least a year, the government has come up with an excellent program called Canada Express Entry Canadian Experience Class. This is a great opportunity to all the people who want to make future plan to strengthen the personal as well as national economy. What are the advantages of Canada Express Entry Canadian Experience Class? 1. As the aspirants have already one-year work experience in Canada, they have the added benefit than another candidate of the pool. The Canadian work experience is considered as the head start for the candidate. 2. The documentation for the Canadian Experience Class has a minimum requirement. For that reason, the processing time is quite short and the approval generally comes within three to four month of submitting the application. 3. The candidates who come under the Canada Express Entry Canadian Experience Class don't need to show any proof of the settlement fund unlike the FSWC (Federal Skilled Worker Class) and FSTC ( Federal Skilled Trades Class) candidates. What are the disadvantages of the Canadian Experience Class? There is no guarantee of the fact that the eligible candidate will be invited for the Canadian Experience Class. To increase the chances, there are many required steps which you have to fulfill before the application. To apply for the express entry invitation to Canada, the candidate must meet the following criteria: You need at least 12 months of full time skilled work experience in Canada in the last three years. The work experience must be taken place under the valid work permit for the skill type O, A or B of NOC (National Occupational Classification). You must have to live outside the province area of Quebec. You must hone the local language skill of Canada (English and French) which includes speaking, listening, reading and writing. Like it? Share it!More by this author |