


To qualify under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), you must meet the following requirements:
Step-by-Step Process for CEC via Express Entry

FAQs - Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Can I work in different occupations to qualify for CEC?
Yes, you can accumulate your one year (1,560 hours) of skilled work experience across different occupations, as long as all jobs fall under NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3. Your experience does not need to be in a single occupation, but all positions must meet the eligibility criteria.
How does IRCC calculate my work experience for CEC?
IRCC counts only full-time (30 hours per week) or equivalent part-time experience towards the required 1,560 hours over a minimum of 52 weeks (1 year).
If you worked:
- More than 30 hours per week – IRCC will only count a maximum of 30 hours per week, meaning extra hours will not accelerate your eligibility.
- Less than 30 hours per week – You must continue working until you reach the required 1,560 hours, even if it takes longer than a year.
To understand how your specific work schedule impacts your eligibility, schedule an appointment with our office.
Does my experience count while I am working, or only after I complete 1,560 hours?
Your work experience counts as you accumulate it, but you can only apply for CEC once you have completed the full 1,560 hours over a minimum of 52 weeks. You cannot apply before meeting this requirement.
How much work experience do I need for CEC?
You must complete at least 1,560 hours of skilled work experience in Canada within the last three years before applying. This can be achieved through:
- Full-time work (30 hours per week for 12 months)
- Part-time work (e.g., 15 hours per week for 24 months)
- Combination of full-time and part-time work
All experience must be in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupations.
I worked 45 hours per week for 6 months, then 15 hours per week for another 6 months. Does this qualify?
No, IRCC caps the maximum eligible hours at 30 per week. Even if you worked 45 hours per week, only 30 hours per week will count.
Since you also worked 15 hours per week for 6 months, you would still need additional work experience to meet the 1,560-hour requirement.
Each case is unique—schedule a consultation with our office to assess your situation and eligibility.
Can I apply if I worked in multiple jobs at the same time?
Yes, as long as all jobs were in NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3, you can combine multiple part-time positions to meet the 1,560-hour requirement. However, you still cannot count more than 30 hours per week towards your total.
Does self-employment or work done as a student count for CEC?
No, self-employed work and work experience gained while studying (co-op, internships, or off-campus work) do not count towards the CEC work experience requirement.
I completed my work experience more than three years ago. Can I still apply?
Yes, your 1,560 hours of work experience must have been gained within the last 10 years before applying.
Do I need proof of settlement funds for CEC?
No, CEC applicants do not need to provide proof of settlement funds since they are already working and settled in Canada.