Hi everyone. I have a question from a colleague who is interested in the AINP EE Stream.
1. For Alberta, must your Alberta job experience NOC be the same as the primary NOC from home country?
2.Who provides the NAICS number? The employer? and must it also match the NOC for Alberta experience?
Hello,
As per your post i give you some information see below and follow step by step..
1st :- In the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) under the Express Entry (EE) Stream, it is not mandatory for your Alberta job experience NOC (National Occupational Classification) to be the same as the primary NOC from your home country. The AINP recognizes that individuals may have gained work experience in different occupations. However, it is important to note that having work experience in an occupation that is in-demand in Alberta can increase your chances of being nominated by the AINP.
2nd :- The NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) number is a system used to classify businesses and industries. In the context of AINP, the NAICS number is usually provided by the employer. It helps to identify the specific industry or sector in which the job is located. While the NAICS number can be different from the NOC code, it is generally beneficial if there is a correlation between the two. Having an Alberta job experience with a NAICS number that aligns with the NOC for which you are applying can strengthen your application and demonstrate relevant work experience in the province.
** It's important to consult the official AINP guidelines and resources or consider seeking professional immigration advice to ensure accurate and up-to-date information regarding the specific requirements and processes for the AINP EE Stream. **