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BenRMC said:
I'm a Senior Non Commissioned Officer. Regardless, that NOC still doesn't work under the express entry as it's not a 'skilled job' (apparently) and there is no requirement for it in Canada.
No points under express entry. Did the online application and got turned down immediately saying I do not qualify. I can't afford an immigration lawyer. Haven't done a language test, I don't see the point in doing that if I'm only going to get turned down anyways.
It seems the link pziegler1986 provided is a 2006 NOC list. Unfortunately, a 2011 list only contains "4313 Non-commissioned ranks of the Canadian Forces", but no NOC for foreign forces. I wonder why that is, since for every other skill there is no distinction between Canadian and foreign experience.
This would really be a stretch, but try to get a hold of the information whether claiming this NOC for UK Non-commissioned forces would be rejected by CIC.
Time to find a Canadian spouse I guess..
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BenRMC said:
I'm a Senior Non Commissioned Officer. Regardless, that NOC still doesn't work under the express entry as it's not a 'skilled job' (apparently) and there is no requirement for it in Canada.
No points under express entry. Did the online application and got turned down immediately saying I do not qualify. I can't afford an immigration lawyer. Haven't done a language test, I don't see the point in doing that if I'm only going to get turned down anyways.
Any NOC under 0, A or B qualifies you for Express Entry so that NOC is definitely eligible.
Oh is that NOC from 2006? Nevermind then.
pziegler1986 said:
Any NOC under 0, A or B qualifies you for Express Entry so that NOC is definitely eligible.
The question then arises whether 2006 NOC list is still valid. I argue it is not.
The new NOC 2011 replaces the NOC 2006 and Statistics Canada’s NOC-S 2006.
Source: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx
alex_dinou said:
The question then arises whether 2006 NOC list is still valid. I argue it is not.
Source: http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/Welcome.aspx
Yeah I saw your post and immediately retracted my first statement. Thanks.
pziegler1986 said:
Yeah I saw your post and immediately retracted my first statement. Thanks.
And I wrote my reply while still not aware of you revoking your statement

pziegler1986 said:
Any NOC under 0, A or B qualifies you for Express Entry so that NOC is definitely eligible.
Agreed. You're being rejected for a different reason.
What did you enter as the funds you have available to settle in Canada? This is a mandatory requirement to qualify. You should have at least $12K in Canadian dollars available.
Hmmm, I put down $10k as a random number. I'll resubmit and put a higher number.
Did you manage to get PR Op?
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