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help me in identifying noc code...2171 or anything else
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What do you mean by lucky.
CEC clearly says that they dont bother education.They simply check whether we have 1 year work expereince in canada or not.
Does any rules in CEC recently changed.
What do you mean by lucky.
CEC clearly says that they dont bother education.They simply check whether we have 1 year work expereince in canada or not.
Does any rules in CEC recently changed.
What do you mean by lucky.
CEC clearly says that they dont bother education.They simply check whether we have 1 year work expereince in canada or not.
Does any rules in CEC recently changed.
What do you mean by lucky.
CEC clearly says that they dont bother education.They simply check whether we have 1 year work expereince in canada or not.
Does any rules in CEC recently changed.
Hm... That's a bit too general. I mean if you only have high school diploma but claim work experience as university professor, that will raise a flag to the VO, won't it?
It's true they only care about work experience, but without proper education your work experiences look suspicious to them...
Mainly they are wary of people trying to 'up-skill' (out of NOC level C or D occupations) or avoid the six excluded NOC B occupations (e.g. food service supervisors).
Not an issue in your case - consider that skill type 2 (Natural and applied sciences and related occupations - the one that includes all IT occupations) is all NOC B or higher, and none of the NOC B occupations are excluded.
Your education doesn't need to be in the exact field you work in. If you appear so under-qualified for your job (based upon factors like education, previous work experience, and salary) that you are likely not doing that job, then you may run into trouble, but it's a natural transition from electronic engineering to software development.
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