Canadian Immigration | Practical Guide

Secure Your Future in Canada with Express Entry (CEC) – Let’s Get Started

Professional guidance for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates seeking employment and Permanent Residency.

By Radmila Lim, RCIC (R414423) — Lawseph & Associates Inc.


Thank you for reaching out to us and sharing your interest in immigrating to Canada through the Express Entry – Canadian Experience Class (CEC). This program is one of the fastest and most reliable pathways to Permanent Residency, designed for skilled professionals who seek stable employment and long-term settlement opportunities in Canada.


Eligibility Requirements (CEC)

  • Canadian skilled work experience: At least 1 year (1,560 hours) in the last 3 years in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3, while authorized to work in Canada; paid work only; duties must match your NOC. Self-employment and full-time student work don’t count.
  • Language: Approved test (IELTS General / CELPIP General / PTE Core, etc.). Minimum CLB 7 for TEER 0/1 roles; CLB 5 for TEER 2/3.
  • Education: No minimum for eligibility. If you want CRS points for foreign education, add an ECA (Educational Credential Assessment).
  • Where you can live: Plan to live outside Quebec.
  • Proof of funds: Not required for CEC (keep funds up to date in the profile in case you’re invited under another program).
  • Admissibility: You must be admissible to Canada.

Summary of the Express Entry (CEC) Pathway

  • Built for candidates with skilled work experience and competitive language/education credentials.
  • Enables you to apply for Permanent Residency and access employment opportunities across Canada.
  • Streamlined selection using the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) to meet labour market needs.

Steps in the Process

  1. Eligibility Assessment – We evaluate your work experience, education, and language results to confirm CEC fit.
  2. Express Entry Profile Creation – Enter the IRCC pool under the CRS and position your profile strategically.
  3. Invitation to Apply (ITA) – If your CRS score is competitive, IRCC issues an invitation to submit a PR application.
  4. PR Application Submission – File a complete, accurate, and well-supported application with all proofs.
  5. Approval & Settlement – Obtain PR, then work and live in Canada with full resident benefits.

Steps We Manage Start-to-Finish

  1. Eligibility & Strategy: Verify CEC criteria, align NOC/TEER, and plan CRS optimization.
  2. Documents & Exams: Language testing plan; ECA guidance (if claiming foreign education points).
  3. Express Entry Profile: Build and quality-check your profile; prepare proof packages in advance.
  4. PNP & Job Tactics (optional): If helpful, leverage provincial options and coordinate employer documentation.
  5. Post-ITA PR Filing: Collect police certificates/medicals, pay fees, and submit a complete, audit-checked e-APR.
  6. Decision & Settlement: Track updates, address IRCC requests, and prepare for landing/employment.

Key Takeaways

  • CEC can be one of the fastest PR options, but timelines vary—starting early helps you avoid bottlenecks.
  • Demand for skilled workers remains high—a strong profile improves selection chances.
  • Accuracy is critical—missing, inconsistent, or incorrect details can lead to delays or refusals.
  • Act sooner than later—CRS cut-offs and program priorities can change; positioning now protects your opportunity.

Associated Costs (Typical)

Item Amount / Notes
IRCC PR fee (principal) CAD 1,525 total = processing $950 + Right of PR $575. Spouse: $1,525; dependent child: $260.
Biometrics CAD 85 per person (max $170 per family applying together).
Language test IELTS General: ~$318–$355 + tax (varies by centre). CELPIP-General: $290 + tax (Canada).
ECA (if claiming foreign education points) Varies by designated org (e.g., WES, ICES). Provider fees and delivery options apply.
Immigration medical exam Paid directly to panel physician; cost varies by clinic/city; additional tests may add cost.

Figures are estimates and subject to change. Always confirm current fees with IRCC and providers.

Lawseph RCIC Service Fees

Package What’s Included Fee (CAD)
CEC / Express Entry — Full Service Strategy & CRS optimization, document roadmap, profile build, PNP guidance, post-ITA PR application, audit checks, file monitoring & updates. $2,500 (5 × $500 monthly; govt/third-party fees not included).
Optional: Settlement & Employment Start Pack Landing checklist, basics on provincial job search resources, and employer onboarding support. Included advisory during PR process.

Processing Times (What to Expect)

  • Express Entry PR: IRCC indicates it processes most complete Express Entry applications in ~6 months or less from submitting the full PR file (post-ITA). Actual times vary by case volume and completeness.
  • Biometrics & medicals: Build in scheduling time; paying the biometrics fee upfront can help avoid delays.

Further Reading (Official & Helpful)

FAQ

Do I need a job offer for CEC?

No. A job offer isn’t required for eligibility. It can help with CRS or PNP options, but CEC eligibility is based on qualifying Canadian work experience, language, and other criteria.

Do I need proof of funds?

Not for CEC. Keep funds updated in your profile, as some candidates are invited under other programs where proof of funds may apply; if you don’t need it, upload a short letter explaining why.

Does self-employment count?

No. Self-employment and work done while a full-time student don’t count towards the CEC minimum requirements.

Can I apply if I live in Quebec?

CEC is for candidates planning to live outside Quebec. Quebec manages a separate skilled worker program.

Will IRCC process my PR in exactly 6 months?

IRCC targets ~6 months for most complete Express Entry PR files after submission, but times vary with volume and case complexity.


Why Choose Lawseph & Associates Inc.?

  • 25+ years of RCIC expertise guiding applicants through Express Entry and CEC with confidence.
  • Risk reduction through meticulous, end-to-end application management to prevent errors that trigger refusals.
  • Personalized strategy to optimize CRS, strengthen documentation, and present the strongest case.
  • Trusted, Toronto-based representation—licensed RCICs delivering responsive, professional support.

Immigrating to Canada is a life-changing opportunity—don’t leave your future to chance. With Lawseph & Associates Inc., your file will be professionally prepared, fully compliant, and positioned for success. Beginning now puts you ahead of shifting cut-offs and processing volumes.


Apply for Your CEC with Expert Guidance

Best regards,

Lawseph & Associates Inc.
Licensed RCIC Immigration Consultants
432-100 Richmond St. W., Toronto, ON, M5H-3K6
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