Just completed MEP and will give biometrics today. I also received the official PCC request letter for my government. Is it safe to assume my application won't be rejected for clerical mistakes in the form or the documents? Since eligibility won't change until COPR, at which point will we know whether our application is complete?
At which point won't my application be rejected because of an error I made ? Reading through myimmitracker most refusals are for stupid reasons like missing days in travel history or wrong format of PCC. I just like to know at which point I won't have to worry about that anymore.
Ita: Feb 19 ( CEC inland)
AOR: march 5th
Medical passed : March 11th
Biometrics: March 13th
ADR: RCMP certified check requested for my wife (secondary applicant).
Got the AoR March 13th. I was confused between 2171 and 2172 and resorted to 2172 and submitted my application. But got an input from few people that I should have selected 2171. Can anyone check my profile below and let me know if there is any problem selecting 2172 which can lead to rejection?
Job Description on employment letter (Job titles were (a) Senior systems & reporting analyst and (b) Business Analyst)
Formulates new internal processes and analytical reports to improve information
resources
Gathers data from departments; update periodic reports; analyze statistical data to
identify and correct errors and to evaluate general content
Using advanced business unit knowledge, proactively researches requests for
assistance and recommends software solutions or process improvements that will meet
business needs
Conducts accounting-based research and analysis to provide definitive financial data
and advice for use in administering specific fiscal programs and processes
Performs review analyses, including accumulation of data, financial & forecast modeling,
reporting and monitoring of responses
Develops ad-hoc reports to conduct data analysis and validation
Analyzes trends to recommend process and/or operational improvements
Researches methodologies and conducts advanced metric reporting
Evaluates financial impact of implemented initiatives
Creates scripts to automate repetitive tasks
Ita: Feb 19 ( CEC inland)
AOR: march 5th
Medical passed : March 11th
Biometrics: March 13th
ADR: RCMP certified check requested for my wife (secondary applicant).
Got the AoR March 13th. I was confused between 2171 and 2172 and resorted to 2172 and submitted my application. But got an input from few people that I should have selected 2171. Can anyone check my profile below and let me know if there is any problem selecting 2172 which can lead to rejection?
Job Description on employment letter (Job titles were (a) Senior systems & reporting analyst and (b) Business Analyst)
Formulates new internal processes and analytical reports to improve information
resources
Gathers data from departments; update periodic reports; analyze statistical data to
identify and correct errors and to evaluate general content
Using advanced business unit knowledge, proactively researches requests for
assistance and recommends software solutions or process improvements that will meet
business needs
Conducts accounting-based research and analysis to provide definitive financial data
and advice for use in administering specific fiscal programs and processes
Performs review analyses, including accumulation of data, financial & forecast modeling,
reporting and monitoring of responses
Develops ad-hoc reports to conduct data analysis and validation
Analyzes trends to recommend process and/or operational improvements
Researches methodologies and conducts advanced metric reporting
Evaluates financial impact of implemented initiatives
Creates scripts to automate repetitive tasks
It does not ,matter what your designation is. What matters is that your job duties should substantially (75% or more) match with the JDs of the selected NOC.
It does not ,matter what your designation is. What matters is that your job duties should substantially (75% or more) match with the JDs of the selected NOC.
Thanks for your response. I agree with you saying the designation doesn’t matter. My question was more related to get an idea on whether my Job description which I posted earlier matches with 2172.
Thanks for your response. I agree with you saying the designation doesn’t matter. My question was more related to get an idea on whether my Job description which I posted earlier matches with 2172.
You will have to go one by one. It is a time consuming job, and no matter what the forum says, you have to do your due diligence or engage professional services.