Canadian Experience Class Continues to Break Records

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CIC News
Published: March 27, 2013

Since its launch in 2008, the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) has been one of the Canadian government’s most successful immigration programs. The popular program for Canadian Permanent Residency has issued over 20,000 visas since its inception, far exceeding original estimates. >>Read More...

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