Hi all,
I am a software developer with 3 years of experience. While filing your application, I understand that the experience letter should match the job description for the NOC you choose. However, I have made a serious blunder on my part and am in grave need of help. Here's what happened -
While creating my Express Entry profile, I had used NOC 2173 - (Software Engineer) as my job code. But, After receiving my ITA, I realized that 2174 (Computer programmer) fits my job description more aptly rather than 2173.
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Can anyone tell me what would be the best course of action now?
1. Should I try to convince cic to change the NOC in my application
2. Should try to get an experience letter which imperfectly matches my chosen NOC
3. Should I withdraw my current application and start over, to prevent rejection.
Please suggest which option would be best for someone in my situation.
Thanks in advance
I am a software developer with 3 years of experience. While filing your application, I understand that the experience letter should match the job description for the NOC you choose. However, I have made a serious blunder on my part and am in grave need of help. Here's what happened -
While creating my Express Entry profile, I had used NOC 2173 - (Software Engineer) as my job code. But, After receiving my ITA, I realized that 2174 (Computer programmer) fits my job description more aptly rather than 2173.
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Can anyone tell me what would be the best course of action now?
1. Should I try to convince cic to change the NOC in my application
2. Should try to get an experience letter which imperfectly matches my chosen NOC
3. Should I withdraw my current application and start over, to prevent rejection.
Please suggest which option would be best for someone in my situation.
Thanks in advance
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