Express Entry
Expressway
Since January 2015, in order to shorten the trial cycle and screen applicants more efficiently, the Canadian Immigration Service has invested in the express channel and included the federal technical category and other projects. The difference between Express Entry and the previous immigration system is that EE Applicants need to fill in the form according to their own conditions and enter the pool. The applicant's score reaches the immigration invitation line and then formally submits the immigration application. At present, the following three categories are applicable to the EE channel.
CEC Canadian Experience Class Immigration
CEC is suitable for applicants with a Canadian educational background. Applicants can apply for a graduation work permit after graduating from a Canadian higher education institution. The content of work after holding a graduation work permit must meet the O, A, and B positions in the NOC occupation list. , which is counted as valid CEC work experience. (COOP and legal work on campus with student visas are not counted as CEC work experience).
FSW Federal Skilled Migration
Applicants are not required to have Canadian work experience, but must meet the following conditions within the three years prior to submission to EE: a minimum federal predicate score of 67, and at least one year of paid work experience in the past ten years on the NOC Occupation List It belongs to O, A, B category. And CLB reaches 7 or more. For details, please contact customer service
FST Federal Skilled Worker Immigration
Applicants need to obtain an LMIA supported by the employer or have a tradesman certificate issued by the Canadian provincial government, and have at least two years of full-time or equivalent part-time work in the trades in the five years prior to the application. Language in listening and speaking level must reach CLB 5, read and writing to reach CLB 4. For details, please consult customer service