samchop86 said:
Thanks TanakaM.. you are the best
One more query..
I am a procurement professional in manufacturing industry with an experience of 8 years. My job title is Assistant Manager - Supply Chain Management since Apr'14 (last promotion).
While selecting the NOC, I opted for 0113 (Purchasing Manager) (Skill level-0) because the main responsibilities were almost matching with it and also I could not find any NOC with title Assistant Manager.
The next NOC level was 1225 (Purchasing agents and officers) (Skill level-B). Again all responsibilities were matching because I use to do that work prior to Apr'14 and I still do most of those tasks. So, I opted for 1225 for my initial 5 years (2009 to 2014) of employment.
Now my concern is that one of my friend told me that with a work experience of 8 years and with the job title of assistant manager, I should have not opted for Skill level - 0(0113), instead it should be 1225, skill level-B.
Please suggest, I am in big dilemma. :/
Thanks in advance..
I can not tell you which NOC to select as only you will know. However, what I can advise you is that the most important thing when selecting an NOC is to pick one in which you have performed the actions in the lead statement and the majority of the duties. The job title of little or no significance, it does not matter.
This is confirmed by the following ministerial instruction:
"Requirements
(2) In order to be assigned points under section 23 or 24 for their foreign work experience, a foreign national
(b) must have performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification, as well as a substantial number of the main duties, including all essential duties, as set out in the National Occupational Classification."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Regards
Hi
So right now I am doing a job that falls under NOC B. Does that mean I do not have to show funds in my account? In that case, what do I need to show? Just my paystub and my offer letter? Let me know please.
Thank you
TanakaM said:
Hi and welcome to the forum,
There are a number of factors that can render you ineligible, therefore, you would need to give us a full breakdown on the information you have entered for us to be able to help.
All the best
Thanks TanakaM...
I answered my personal details which includes my birth date (26 yrs old)
Contact details
study and languages ( i have my Bachelors degree in my country and its equivalent in Canada is 2 years post secondary educ, i also have CLB7-8 in my language exam)
work history ( im in 4 years and 6 months working on my field of profession as a RN.)
Hi Guys,
I'm currently in Canada working under ICT Workpermit and submitted my EE profile. I am planning to apply for dependent visitor Visa for my daughter who is in India right now. Will this have any impact on my PR application process if I receive my ITA soon? Please advise.
Hello Experts,
I have translated my German PCC through ATIO certified translator. I have submitted below documents for PCC
1) Original Germany PCC with color scan.
2) Declaration from translator with Golden Seal of translator.
3) English translation copy with Golden Seal of translator.
4) Photocopy of german PCC in black and white with Golden Seal of translator
Will it be any issue due to point 4 ?
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TanakaM said:
I can not tell you which NOC to select as only you will know. However, what I can advise you is that the most important thing when selecting an NOC is to pick one in which you have performed the actions in the lead statement and the majority of the duties. The job title of little or no significance, it does not matter.
This is confirmed by the following ministerial instruction:
"Requirements
(2) In order to be assigned points under section 23 or 24 for their foreign work experience, a foreign national
(b) must have performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the National Occupational Classification, as well as a substantial number of the main duties, including all essential duties, as set out in the National Occupational Classification."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/mi/express-entry.asp
Regards
Thanks TanakaM..
I guess I will go ahead like this only because I managed to get an employment certificate from my employer stating almost all major duties listed against NOC 0113..
Hi, Got my ITA on 19th Apirl. I claimed that I have my aunt(Mom's real sister) in canada. wht documents do I need from her side and my mom side. Also do i have to make any flow diagram to justify the relation.
Hi Seniors,
I have completed two UK degrees (BSc from Northumbria and CIMA - UK). I did both of these qualifications in Sri Lanka and was awarded by the respective UK institutes. However, when applying for ECA I accidently selected the country of education as UK and ive got my ECA report stating the country of education as UK as all transcripts were sent from UK.
My question is, when I create my EE profile, under the 'Education' section, do I select 'Country of Education' as Sri Lanka or UK. If I do select UK as per my ECA report would it be an issue as I have never been to the UK and will it create a contradiction when updated my travel history?
Your advice is highly valued
Shivanker said:
Hi Seniors,
I have completed two UK degrees (BSc from Northumbria and CIMA - UK). I did both of these qualifications in Sri Lanka and was awarded by the respective UK institutes. However, when applying for ECA I accidently selected the country of education as UK and ive got my ECA report stating the country of education as UK as all transcripts were sent from UK.
My question is, when I create my EE profile, under the 'Education' section, do I select 'Country of Education' as Sri Lanka or UK. If I do select UK as per my ECA report would it be an issue as I have never been to the UK and will it create a contradiction when updated my travel history?
Your advice is highly valued
sri lanka
sababx said:
Hi
So right now I am doing a job that falls under NOC B. Does that mean I do not have to show funds in my account? In that case, what do I need to show? Just my paystub and my offer letter? Let me know please.
Thank you
Are you working in Canada? If not you will have to show proof of funds.
regards
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Mik1990mac said:
Thanks TanakaM...
I answered my personal details which includes my birth date (26 yrs old)
Contact details
study and languages ( i have my Bachelors degree in my country and its equivalent in Canada is 2 years post secondary educ, i also have CLB7-8 in my language exam)
work history ( im in 4 years and 6 months working on my field of profession as a RN.)
Make sure your selected NOC is in category 0,A or B.
Make sure you did not select Quebec as you destination.
Make sure the amount of money you will bring to Canada is above the minimum required. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/funds.asp
regards
sakthiece said:
Hi Guys,
I'm currently in Canada working under ICT Workpermit and submitted my EE profile. I am planning to apply for dependent visitor Visa for my daughter who is in India right now. Will this have any impact on my PR application process if I receive my ITA soon? Please advise.
No it won't, I can't possible see how it can do so in any way.
All the best
ramansingh05 said:
Hi, Got my ITA on 19th Apirl. I claimed that I have my aunt(Mom's real sister) in canada. wht documents do I need from her side and my mom side. Also do i have to make any flow diagram to justify the relation.
Hi,
"Document requirements
This documentation is required if the applicant indicates that they, or their spouse or common-law partner, have a family member in Canada who is a permanent resident or a Canadian citizen.
A copy of both sides of the family member's Canadian citizenship document, Canadian birth certificate and/or permanent resident card must be provided.
Evidence that the family member currently resides in Canada must be provided (a residential lease, mortgage documents, utility bills, etc.).
The documents should be up to date as of six months prior to submission.
Proof of the relationship of the applicant or the spouse or common-law partner to the family member must also be provided (e.g., a birth certificate, an official document naming the applicant as a parent, a copy of the inside back cover of the relative’s passport showing the relative’s parents)."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
Shivanker said:
Hi Seniors,
I have completed two UK degrees (BSc from Northumbria and CIMA - UK). I did both of these qualifications in Sri Lanka and was awarded by the respective UK institutes. However, when applying for ECA I accidently selected the country of education as UK and ive got my ECA report stating the country of education as UK as all transcripts were sent from UK.
My question is, when I create my EE profile, under the 'Education' section, do I select 'Country of Education' as Sri Lanka or UK. If I do select UK as per my ECA report would it be an issue as I have never been to the UK and will it create a contradiction when updated my travel history?
Your advice is highly valued
thestunner316 said:
Hi guys,
I beg to differ on this. You did the right thing in selecting UK as country of education for the ECA and it wont be an issue if you do the same in the EE profile.
In education history 'Country of education' is UK. This because you qualifications are UK qualifications not Sri Lankan. Where it then asks 'where this activity took place' (personal history) you put Sri Lanka.
You are required to write {by correspondence} next to the name of the institution to show that you were not actually in the country. This way you should not be asked for PCC.
"Applicants are instructed to indicate that their education was completed by correspondence by typing in brackets {by correspondence} on the same line as the education institution name found in the Education Background Information tab of GCMS. The discretion remains with the officer to decide if a police certificate is required for the country of the education institution."
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
All the best
Hello Guys,
Please How long does it take for updated Education information to reflect on Score in EE profile.
My Score stays same even after updating WES Education report for Spouse (Bachelor Degree 4yrs)
Thanks in Advance
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