the issue is with this line of work - petroleum industry. it is a very broad field and no NOC matches perfectly with my duties. Not able to find any other information also that is why I am trying to figure out if I explain this and use one of the petroleum NOCs mentioned in the link above if it would work?
I know nobody can tell for sure but am a little worried on how to proceed.
the issue is with this line of work - petroleum industry. it is a very broad field and no NOC matches perfectly with my duties. Not able to find any other information also that is why I am trying to figure out if I explain this and use one of the petroleum NOCs mentioned in the link above if it would work?
I know nobody can tell for sure but am a little worried on how to proceed.
so lets say you worked as a technician in automobile which involves assemble, disassembly and servicing. and then you worked as a technician in HVAC (Air conditioning)
your NOCs would be the same in spite of them being two different fields ?
so lets say you worked as a technician in automobile which involves assemble, disassembly and servicing. and then you worked as a technician in HVAC (Air conditioning)
your NOCs would be the same in spite of them being two different fields ?
didnt think of it that way. was only focusing on petroleum industry as that is where I worked. but thanks, I will try digging into NOC search a little more.
didnt think of it that way. was only focusing on petroleum industry as that is where I worked. but thanks, I will try digging into NOC search a little more.
Thank you so much @hamgha
I almost instantaneously found a perfect match for my job duties but it falls under a more generic term saying industrial tools technician.
Are you sure I can use that even though my industry was specifically oil & gas (Petroleum) because even my job title falls as petroleum technician but the job duties that i found under 2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics fits perfectly.
Thank you so much @hamgha
I almost instantaneously found a perfect match for my job duties but it falls under a more generic term saying industrial tools technician.
Are you sure I can use that even though my industry was specifically oil & gas (Petroleum) because even my job title falls as petroleum technician but the job duties that i found under 2243 Industrial instrument technicians and mechanics fits perfectly.
You can get confirmation from someone else if you want but the essential is that the job task matches the most out of the NOC description.
I remeber having sent an email to confirm my NOC with something related to the canadian government but can't find it anymore.
You can get confirmation from someone else if you want but the essential is that the job task matches the most out of the NOC description.
I remeber having sent an email to confirm my NOC with something related to the canadian government but can't find it anymore.
well regardless you have pointed me towards the right direction and I thank you for that.
just another doubt, I just found this "exclusions" part under the NOC 2243(at the bottom of all NOC pages), so what that typically means is that those positions do not fall under the mentioned NOC right ? just double checking. because one of the titles mentioned under this NOC 2243 was measurement oil and gas technician but it is also mentioned under exclusions and they've given a new link to that. http://noc.esdc.gc.ca/English/noc/QuickSearch.aspx?ver=16&val65=2243
So now am only confused between which one to use. As the job duties fit perfectly with the link pasted above (2243) but the title I am looking for is mentioned under exclusion- and when I follow the link under the exclusion it just gives one generic point and that is under oil and gas section which also fits my job description overall.
It is absolutely ludicrous to assume that anybody can answer your questions, especially when this particular forum is more tailored towards PR applicants helping out each other with processes of the application and not philosophical questions!
your questions can only be answered by personal perspective and your own research.
Thank you for wonderful suggestions you worked in petroleum don’t forget (mechanical )technician
It is absolutely ludicrous to assume that anybody can answer your questions, especially when this particular forum is more tailored towards PR applicants helping out each other with processes of the application and not philosophical questions!
your questions can only be answered by personal perspective and your own research.
Thank you for wonderful suggestions you worked in petroleum don’t forget (mechanical )technician