I have an inquiry about the definition of the foreign skilled work experience applicable to calculating the skill transferability factors of EE CRS. In fact, I'm about to study in Canada to have the diploma of motive power technician but I had a different kind of job in my country.
So, can my previous career be counted in a period of the foreign skilled work experience?
Your job does not need to be related to your education (past, current or future).
Your foreign work experience can be counted provided it was paid, at least 12 months of full time work (or part-time equivalent) and in a skilled occupation (NOC classes 0, A or B). It cannot be older than 10 years though.
If possible, could you please review what kind of NOC code can be applicable to my previous work?
I was in charge of a guarantee claim handling manager of huge ships built and delivered from a shipyard where I had worked for 5 years. Mainly, it was technically reviewed what problems are on ships, what services need to be established and how we can finalize the claims raised by each ship owner. After then, we dispatched service teams to carry out necessary repairs, and if required in special cases, accompanying with the team in order to supervise and manage that repair works.
The above is a brief outline of what I did in that company.
It would be my great appreciation if you can advise once again.