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Need help regarding JOB qualification

Sonali1990

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Hello,

I recently got my open work permit. I am working with a small trucking/transportation company. My work is kind of a office job. My employer is able to provide me with any position whichever I want.

My concern is.... will my experience of 1 year and that too from a small company..... will help me for CEC or not??
Also, if this job will help me, what wage rate is need to show?

Thank you in advance
 

cmoncanada

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Mar 22, 2017
298
34
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Inland
NOC Code......
1122
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
AOR Received.
30/03/2017
Med's Done....
20/03/2017
Is your job role within noc codes 0, A or B?
 
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scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
95,875
22,123
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Hello,

I recently got my open work permit. I am working with a small trucking/transportation company. My work is kind of a office job. My employer is able to provide me with any position whichever I want.
It doesn't work that way. The position and job description your employer provides must match what you are actually doing. If you fail to do that and lie, expect a refusal and possible misrepresentation ban.
 
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Sonali1990

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It doesn't work that way. The position and job description your employer provides must match what you are actually doing. If you fail to do that and lie, expect a refusal and possible misrepresentation ban.
Thanks!!

But how about the size of company?
 

IrenaIrena

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Aug 10, 2017
134
100
Vancouver
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Vancouver
AOR Received.
23-05-2017
CIC doesn't specify any requirements of the employer for the CEC class applicants, therefore the size of the company doesn't matter. If it is a registered and legal business and your employer files taxes, you are good.
 
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Sonali1990

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It doesn't work that way. The position and job description your employer provides must match what you are actually doing. If you fail to do that and lie, expect a refusal and possible misrepresentation ban.
Actually, I am doing all kind of stuff there!!! From office work like making invoices, dispatching drivers, making payrolls and supervising. That's what confusing me, what exactly my title should be? In the NOC codes there are couple of jobs in which I qualify, but I am not sure, which title suits the best??
 

Sonali1990

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CIC doesn't specify any requirements of the employer for the CEC class applicants, therefore the size of the company doesn't matter. If it is a registered and legal business and your employer files taxes, you are good.
Thank you so much!! Appreciated!!
 

IrenaIrena

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Aug 10, 2017
134
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Vancouver
Category........
CEC
Visa Office......
Vancouver
AOR Received.
23-05-2017
Actually, I am doing all kind of stuff there!!! From office work like making invoices, dispatching drivers, making payrolls and supervising. That's what confusing me, what exactly my title should be? In the NOC codes there are couple of jobs in which I qualify, but I am not sure, which title suits the best??
Don't focus that much on the title itself. What matters the most are your daily responsibilities (what your employer will mention in a reference letter) and the NOC job description. These two have to match. For example, in my case, my official title is a Media Investment Assisant (NOC 1123 - Professional occupations in Advertising/Marketing), however there is no such title in the NOC, but the job description is exactly what I did when I worked. So, my employer copied the job description of NOC 1123 and gave me a reference letter.

You can basically choose any title from NOC O, A, B if your responsibilities match with the NOC job description
 
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Sonali1990

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Don't focus that much on the title itself. What matters the most are your daily responsibilities (what your employer will mention in a reference letter) and the NOC job description. These two have to match. For example, in my case, my official title is a Media Investment Assisant (NOC 1123 - Professional occupations in Advertising/Marketing), however there is no such title in the NOC, but the job description is exactly what I did when I worked. So, my employer copied the job description of NOC 1123 and gave me a reference letter.

You can basically choose any title from NOC O, A, B if your responsibilities match with the NOC job description
Thank u so much!!
 

canuck78

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You should pick the NOC code that has the most duties in common with your actual job. The description of your job sounds like it could also be a NOC C. They will also look at your education level and whether it fits with the NOC level you have selected. You can't just get your employer to copy what is in the job duties section of an NOC and put it in a letter.