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doubleym said:
Nope, I think all people who qualify for CEC also qualify for FSW anyway, so that means they have 2 'caps' that they could fall under.
People who meet CEC or FSW, will be considered for CEC
 
doubleym said:
Nope, I think all people who qualify for CEC also qualify for FSW anyway, so that means they have 2 'caps' that they could fall under.

Nope, I qualify only for CEC, not FSW.
 
Auone said:
Nope, I qualify only for CEC, not FSW.

Really? That's interesting, from what I remembered of the requirements they looked pretty similar, I guess you have less foreign work experience or something?
 
doubleym said:
Really? That's interesting, from what I remembered of the requirements they looked pretty similar, I guess you have less foreign work experience or something?

Dont know, for FSW, you need money aswell. Dont have that much either :-P.
 
doubleym said:
Really? That's interesting, from what I remembered of the requirements they looked pretty similar, I guess you have less foreign work experience or something?

I told that based on logic, if they select CEC under FSW , than u will fill up under CEC?
 
I ve got 185 overall is that good or bad?
 
i am working to canada now on a skilled occup. as welder more than a year with the IEC durring my second year now, i apply for the cec at Nov. but the cap was reached. i ve got my ielts overall 5.5 and i got only 185??

maybe because im here with the IEC and not with an LMO?

Am i gonna have any problem with the IEC second year now as young professional??

Does anybody knows how the IEC is gonna help me with the EE?

thank u>
 
Dimitris said:
I ve got 185 overall is that good or bad?

There is a good chance that score will be insufficient, given the number they have announced they are targeting.
 
kateg said:
There is a good chance that score will be insufficient, given the number they have announced they are targeting.

And what about my work experience??

And should i need the LMIA to get the 600 points. Thats wrong for the people with the iec or an open work permit.
 
Dimitris said:
And what about my work experience??

And should i need the LMIA to get the 600 points. Thats wrong for the people with the iec or an open work permit.

Open work permits don't matter, you still need an LMIA if you want to claim the extra points.
 
doubleym said:
Open work permits don't matter, you still need an LMIA if you want to claim the extra points.

But allready i have a close work permit with my company during my second year at iec as young professional.
 
Dimitris said:
But allready i have a close work permit with my company during my second year at iec as young professional.

IEC is an Open Work Permit is it not? If you want to claim points for a job offer then you need an LMIA, there is no way around it. If your skills are in demand then it shouldn't be hard for an employer to get one as that's how they are designed, to safeguard Canadian jobs unless there is a genuine need for a foreigner.
Under EE your employer should be able to apply for a free LMIA to support your EE profile.