Just a quick question for EE profile work experience. What happens if one of the two jobs you submitted did not match the NOC when they evaluate, but the other one matched and fulfilled the 3 year requirement? Will they reject the whole application? Thank you.
Use letter of explanation to stress this very clearly so they understand that you did meet this requirement with the 1 job...and that's why you chose that NOC/claimed those points..and field you plan to continue in once in Canada
My score is 456 and only option is to get CLB10, but it is really challenging to get 7.5 from writing. Therefore, I am waiting patiently. I believe that ITA numbers will increase, this is obvious from the graph below: InshAllah, we will get ITA!
My score is 456 and only option is to get CLB10, but it is really challenging to get 7.5 from writing. Therefore, I am waiting patiently. I believe that ITA numbers will increase, this is obvious from the graph below: InshAllah, we will get ITA!
Good luck buddy. But btw, how is your crs only 456 since you have a master degree and 6+year work experience? Given my situation, I have the same education level and work experience with you and also live outside Canada. I got 465 with spouse.
Does it mean the entire application will be refused, even if one of the jobs submitted met the NOC description and the 3-year requirement? Thanks a lot.
Does it mean the entire application will be refused, even if one of the jobs submitted met the NOC description and the 3-year requirement? Thanks a lot.
3 years of work experience fetches you the maximum CRS points. So, you can simply disclose only those 3 years in EE profile for the purpose of gaining CRS points. Every job that you disclose in EE profile has a corresponding NOC and they all have to match the job duties under the same NOCs.
I am not clear on what you meant by 'entire' application. I am yet to see a fragmented application ;-)
Good luck buddy. But btw, how is your crs only 456 since you have a master degree and 6+year work experience? Given my situation, I have the same education level and work experience with you and also live outside Canada. I got 465 with spouse.
Probably your spouse added to your score with good ielts+masters. Otherwise, if a spouse couldn't achieve clb 6 or higher it makes your CRS weaker than without a spouse.I m on the same boat, cause my spouse only has clb 5, hence im waiting to the next draws patiently.
3 years of work experience fetches you the maximum CRS points. So, you can simply disclose only those 3 years in EE profile for the purpose of gaining CRS points. Every job that you disclose in EE profile has a corresponding NOC and they all have to match the job duties under the same NOCs.
I am not clear on what you meant by 'entire' application. I am yet to see a fragmented application ;-)
Haha sorry wrong statement. What I meant was the possibility of CIC to consider the job that matched the NOC when making the decision, while ignoring the one that didn't. So I guess they should all align with the NOC job descriptions in order to get a positive result. Otherwise, I should just leave out the job I am having second thoughts about.