Launched in 2008 by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), CEC offers international graduates and skilled temporary workers to apply for a permanent residency, provided they have prior work experience in the country.
Along with this move, getting a permanent residency in Canada is all set to get simpler and faster. The country’s government is also going to resume invitations for Express Entry to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) around the same time as it opens CEC services. The country’s Immigration Minister Sean Fraser made these announcements last week.
The move will benefit applicants planning to apply for the CEC via the Express Entry, as they will be able to obtain their permanent residency status in six months. It will also increase the chances of former foreign students aspiring to work and settle in the country. Studying in Canada is a top priority for thousands of students every year.
Starting June 2022, students, whose post-graduation work permits will end or have ended between Jan 31, 2022, and Dec 31, 2022, will be eligible for an open work permit of 18 months.