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I'm applying for Express Entry in Canada with a CRS score of 484 and only 6 months left on my PGWP. Given the current high cut-off scores, getting an ITA through the general pool seems unlikely. My experience in India aligns with NOC 21300 (Civil Engineer), which falls under the beneficial STEM category. However, my current Canadian experience is as a Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician (NOC 2231).
Which NOC should I choose as my primary NOC and why?
I'm applying for Express Entry in Canada with a CRS score of 484 and only 6 months left on my PGWP. Given the current high cut-off scores, getting an ITA through the general pool seems unlikely. My experience in India aligns with NOC 21300 (Civil Engineer), which falls under the beneficial STEM category. However, my current Canadian experience is as a Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician (NOC 2231).
Which NOC should I choose as my primary NOC and why?
You can divide your experience into two parts. For Indian experience, NOC 21300 (Civil Engineer) get a job reference letter from your employer, and for the second part, get a separate job reference letter under Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician (NOC 2231)
You can divide your experience into two parts. For Indian experience, NOC 21300 (Civil Engineer) get a job reference letter from your employer, and for the second part, get a separate job reference letter under Civil Engineering Technologist/Technician (NOC 2231)
Thank you so much for your response.
I’m not quite aware of how to divide NOC into two, as in express entry profile they are asking for primary NOC only once. Could you please help me?
Thank you so much for your response.
I’m not quite aware of how to divide NOC into two, as in express entry profile they are asking for primary NOC only once. Could you please help me?
You can put either one as primary NOC. - , it won't matter. You'll still be eligible for STEM draw - as long as you list more than 6 months work experience in one of the listed NOC's within past 3 yrs.
You can put either one as primary NOC. - , it won't matter. You'll still be eligible for STEM draw - as long as you list more than 6 months work experience in one of the listed NOC's within past 3 yrs.
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