Posted on March 05 2015
The 2015 application cycle for the International Experience Canada (IEC) program will begin in earnest this month, with young citizens from 32 countries that have a bilateral youth mobility arrangement with Canada having the opportunity to live and work in Canada across three categories: Working Holiday, Young Professionals, and International Co-op.
Depending on the applicant’s country of citizenship, age and the IEC category to which he or she is applying, foreign youth may live, work and travel in Canada for up to 24 months.
Working Holiday
The Working Holiday category has traditionally been the most popular portion of the IEC program, as it offers the advantage of an open work permit. An open work permit allows its bearer to work anywhere in Canada and for almost any Canadian employer.
With some countries’ IEC Working Holiday cateogries having been closed for many months, demand for visas is expected to be high. IEC Working Holiday visas for citizens of France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom, for example, are renowned for being snapped up very quickly. Indeed, the first round of IEC Working Holiday visas for Irish citizens were allocated within eight minutes last year.
To be eligible for the Working Holiday category, candidates must:
Citizens of certain countries are also required to be resident in their country of citizenship at the time they apply to the IEC Working Holiday category.
Young Professionals
The Young Professionals category is designed for foreign youth, particularly post-secondary graduates, who wish to further their careers by gaining professional work experience in Canada. Participants must have a signed job offer letter or contract of employment with a Canadian employer before applying.
The employment offer must be within the applicant’s field of expertise, as proved by area of training or work experience, and contribute to his or her professional development. The job offered in Canada must be classified as a National Occupation Code (NOC) Skill Type Level 0, A, or B. The requirements for the Working Holiday category, listed above, also apply to the Young Professionals category.
International Co-op (Internship)
The International Co-op (Internship) category is designed for foreign youth who are enrolled at a post-secondary institution in their country of citizenship. Applicants must want to complete a work placement or internship in Canada to fulfill part of their academic curriculum and be registered students for the duration of the internship. Visas issued under this category are generally valid for up to 12 months.
Applicants must have a signed job offer letter or contract for a work placement or internship in Canada that meets the requirements of their academic curriculum in their country of citizenship. The requirements for the Working Holiday category, listed above, also apply to the International Co-op category.
Staying in Canada after an IEC visa expires
The opportunities provided by the IEC program lead many participants into wishing to extend their stay in Canada, or even make Canada their permanent home. To this end, participants may have a number of options.
The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is an immigration program that provides an opportunity for individuals with Canadian work experience to immigrate permanently. IEC participants may also be eligible for the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) program or Federal Skilled Trades (FST) program.
The CEC, FSW and FST programs are all processed through the Express Entry Canadian immigration selection system. IEC participants who are eligible to enter the Express Entry pool under one of these programs may find that they have one or more of the following advantages in the competitive Express Entry system:
IEC participants with experience of living and working in the province of Quebec may be eligible to apply under either the Quebec Experience Program or the Quebec Skilled Worker Program, both of which lead to Canadian permanent residence. Neither of these programs are processed through the Express Entry system.
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