My job title is under this noc .. i have seen noc of other professions also. Some duties like 4- 5 match in noc 2211. But it doesn't have my job title. I am stuck in this. Any suggestions from seniors please..I believe it should be at least 80% or about 6-7 tasks out of 8. Have you tried looking for other similar professions and see if they fit better? Hope seniors can help you on this.
What I believe is that your job 'Title' is not the important thing to be matched with your NOC.Hey, My Noc is 2112. My job title is analytical chemist. The duties mentioned in this noc related to my profession are very less i.e only 2- 3 duties. Are these sufficient?? How many duties should match with your profession??
I agree, the job title is of very little or no importance in selecting your NOC. This is because job titles differ with companies and countries. Therefore, it's really all about the actions and duties.What I believe is that your job 'Title' is not the important thing to be matched with your NOC.
What more important is your job 'Duties' for which you are claiming your work experience. If your job duties match with another NOC, you hsould be good to go for that.
I'm not an expert to this, but this is what I understand.
Please check this link.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/helpcentre/questions-answers-by-topic.asp?top=29
It says, "If after submitting your Express Entry profile you are invited to apply, you must show that you did the job as described in the occupational description of the NOC, meaning that you did all the essential duties and most of the main duties listed. If you do not show that your experience meets the description in NOC, your application will be refused."
So, what I understand from this is that the NOC doesn't have much to do with the 'Number' of duties for that NOC, but the 'Nature' of the duties, i.e. Essential or main duties.
You must have performed ALL the 'Essential' duties for that NOC.
You should select the noc, of which you can fulfil its essential duties.
It's my inference only.
My job title is under noc 2112 and it has 2 duties only which match my profession.. whereas noc 2211 has around 6-7 duties which match my profession but don't have my job title. That means i can select noc 2211. Are you sure?? Can i final it.. i am going to make my reference letters thenI agree, the job title is of very little or no importance in selecting your NOC. This is because job titles differ with companies and countries. Therefore, it's really all about the actions and duties.
This is the key instruction here:
"In addition, during that period of employment, the applicant must have
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp
- performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(b)]; and
- performed a substantial number of the main duties, including all of the essential duties, of the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(c)]."
My understanding:
Lead statement - This is a must, if you haven't performed these actions your application will be rejected.
Substantial number - Most (70-80%)
Essential - First 3 - 4 duties
All the best
Are these 6 - 7 duties 'Essential' or 'Main' duties?My job title is under noc 2112 and it has 2 duties only which match my profession.. whereas noc 2211 has around 6-7 duties which match my profession but don't have my job title. That means i can select noc 2211. Are you sure?? Can i final it.. i am going to make my reference letters then
Yes these are my main duties..Are these 6 - 7 duties 'Essential' or 'Main' duties?
If yes, then you should be good to go.
That's what i was thinking that the job titles are different in canada and india.. even education is different .. but the duties we perform in my profession are 90% same. Even the vacancies in canada want professionals matching noc 2211 containing 6-7 duties. But with different job title. Here in India we say analytical chemist but in canada they say chemical technician .. both have same dutiesI agree, the job title is of very little or no importance in selecting your NOC. This is because job titles differ with companies and countries. Therefore, it's really all about the actions and duties.
This is the key instruction here:
"In addition, during that period of employment, the applicant must have
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp
- performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(b)]; and
- performed a substantial number of the main duties, including all of the essential duties, of the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(c)]."
My understanding:
Lead statement - This is a must, if you haven't performed these actions your application will be rejected.
Substantial number - Most (70-80%)
Essential - First 3 - 4 duties
All the best
So this is clear. Pick 2211.That's what i was thinking that the job titles are different in canada and india.. even education is different .. but the duties we perform in my profession are 90% same. Even the vacancies in canada want professionals matching noc 2211 containing 6-7 duties. But with different job title. Here in India we say analytical chemist but in canada they say chemical technician .. both have same duties
Yes, I am, but always remember that people on the forum just help. The application is yours, so you make the final call.My job title is under noc 2112 and it has 2 duties only which match my profession.. whereas noc 2211 has around 6-7 duties which match my profession but don't have my job title. That means i can select noc 2211. Are you sure?? Can i final it.. i am going to make my reference letters then
That is totally rubbish if you ask me. Select the NOC in which you have performed the actions in the lead statement and the majority of duties listed. Regardless of how popular it is.Hey everyone, I need to understand the concept of NOC. Under my current job, i can fall under two NOCs: 0124 and 1123. But my friend said not to apply under a popular NOC as chances of being invited are reduced. Is this true? what is the concept behind NOCs?