Immigration To Canada

Canadian Experience Class

Temporary foreign workers are ideal candidates for Canadian immigration (permanent residence). Having gained work experience in Canada, these people have already established themselves in Canadian society and have established important networks in their communities and careers. In fact, for many international graduates, the Canadian Experience Class can be the quickest and easiest way to obtain permanent residence.

After completing a program or studying at a Canadian educational institution, many international graduates are able to stay in the country with a postgraduate work permit. If, during this period, a graduate obtains at least one year of work experience in a qualified, professional or technical field, he or she may become eligible to enter the Express Entry program based on the Canadian Experience Class.

If you:

– have 12 months of work experience (non-continuous, full-time or equivalent);

– have Canadian work experience with authorization;

– Have an approved English test. CLB 7 / CLB 5

You may be eligible for this program.  You can read more at https://www.canada.ca 

Since immigration is a life changing decision for each person and can be stressful and confusing, our professional team are here to help. Whether you would like to immigrate to Canada permanently, start a new business, study or visit, our professional team can assist you for:

  • Preparing and filling all related immigration forms;

  • Guiding you to gather requested documents and avoid misrepresentation which will ban you up to 5 years from applying for Canadian immigration streams;

  • Finalizing immigration application package in a timely manner; and

  • Submitting accurate immigration application package to government of Canada.

There are different steams to immigrate to Canada and you might be eligible for more than one. To find out your eligibility, please complete the Assessment Form.

Disclaimer:

This page and the CIFILE’s website provide general information and training only. They do not constitute legal advice from a lawyer or a licensed immigration consultant. CIFILE is not responsible for any consequences that may arise from relying on this general information. If you need more information and legal advice on immigration matters, we suggest you contact us. We can refer you to an immigration lawyer or an Immigration Consultant of Canada. You will have to hire them and sign a retainer agreement with them. To contact us, please click here.

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