Yes, if your IELTS scores aren't affecting your PNP nomination, there is no issue with your plan. I checked the SINP page and a CLB 8 is easily enough to qualify, so you're good.Thanks a lot mate. Please see some of my comments in line
Yes, if your IELTS scores aren't affecting your PNP nomination, there is no issue with your plan. I checked the SINP page and a CLB 8 is easily enough to qualify, so you're good.Thanks a lot mate. Please see some of my comments in line
There is no such NOC code. I don't care what Google tells you, you have to search the official Government of Canada NOC website, and if that site says there's no such code, there's no such code.Hello. If you’ll search using google tool, you’ll find that NOC 1232 refers to loans officer and 6235 for financial sales representative. I think I’ll use 6235 since it’s in demand and most of it’s job responsibility also fits to my current work. My agent just adviced me to request another certificate of employment changing my title from loans processor to financial sales representative. Do you think that’s a good idea? Will there be no conflict soon if ever they will call my employer for background checking? As far as I know, what matters to them is the job description and not the job title, right? I’m just torned right now bcuz My single JOb falls into two NoC code with ALMOST the same job description as in word by word.
Thanks a lot friend for taking your time and helping me out.Yes, if your IELTS scores aren't affecting your PNP nomination, there is no issue with your plan. I checked the SINP page and a CLB 8 is easily enough to qualify, so you're good.
If your profile has been submitted, then probably, as far as I know, you can expect ITA in approximately 24 hours.Hi Friends,
Just wanted to understand when can I expect my ITA to come (a tentative timeline) basis the currents crs trend.
My crs - 456
Please suggest.
Currently, the cut off is 459. You think the draw on day after tomorrow will drop to 456?If your profile has been submitted, then probably, as far as I know, you can expect ITA in approximately 24 hours.
Thank you so much for the insight. It’s a big help! thank youThere is no such NOC code. I don't care what Google tells you, you have to search the official Government of Canada NOC website, and if that site says there's no such code, there's no such code.
There used to be a NOC 1232. That was dropped many years ago and that job was merged into NOC 6235 (back in 2011, I think). Have you looked at the dates on the Google results you're getting?
Therefore, the basis of your confusion doesn't exist. There is only one NOC code applicable to your job.
You need to dump this agent if he's giving you this kind of incorrect information. You're going to end up getting rejected/banned if you follow advice that's years out of date.
No, you DO NOT need to change your job title. That's called misrepresentation if you are doing it to try and get PR.
You are correct in thinking the job title does not really matter. What matters is the job duties.
1. Dump your agent
2. Don't try and make up/change/falsify documents
3. Apply under NOC 6235
Hi Kanika, Did you get any solution to this problem? Please share if you have got any resolution as I'm also facing the same issue with my PGDM college in Udaipur. What is the process you followed ?have a PG degree from an autonomous college in Delhi NCR which is presently shut down. Although the degree is still valid, being approved by AICTE. But there's no institution to provide transcripts and marksheets for my PGDM degree. what should I do? Please someone reply. this is urgent. I have IELTS score of 8 and this is the only thing keeping me from applying right now.
From where should we get transcript if in case college is shut down and is AICTE approved ?l would say wait for the final evaluation. Sometimes WES approves such degrees and sometimes they do not.
One last thing, since my agent is the one who made my express entry profile. How can i check in my profile if they have chosen or indicated that i am interested to live in “All province and territories”?There is no such NOC code. I don't care what Google tells you, you have to search the official Government of Canada NOC website, and if that site says there's no such code, there's no such code.
There used to be a NOC 1232. That was dropped many years ago and that job was merged into NOC 6235 (back in 2011, I think). Have you looked at the dates on the Google results you're getting?
Therefore, the basis of your confusion doesn't exist. There is only one NOC code applicable to your job.
You need to dump this agent if he's giving you this kind of incorrect information. You're going to end up getting rejected/banned if you follow advice that's years out of date.
No, you DO NOT need to change your job title. That's called misrepresentation if you are doing it to try and get PR.
You are correct in thinking the job title does not really matter. What matters is the job duties.
1. Dump your agent
2. Don't try and make up/change/falsify documents
3. Apply under NOC 6235
When you go for your medicals, the clinic/doctor will ask you questions about your medical history. You will probably have to fill out a form. Don't lie, just tell them the truth. Everyone lies to their doctor, and so doctors are very good at figuring it out!Hi friends,
I have some questions about medicals. (I am 43 yrs)
1 - I am having cholesterol above the normal value and having continuous pills every other day.
Do I have to reveal this in the medicals. should I go with the latest reports and prescriptions
If I do a test now my cholesterol level is normal as I am taking medicine.
Would revealing this affect my application. If I do not reveal would they still figure out I am on medication by the tests
Please advise.
2 - My wife underwent a hernia surgery six years ago
Will this affect the application.
Thanks in adva
Thnks a lot mateWhen you go for your medicals, the clinic/doctor will ask you questions about your medical history. You will probably have to fill out a form. Don't lie, just tell them the truth. Everyone lies to their doctor, and so doctors are very good at figuring it out!
Neither of the conditions you mentioned will affect your application. Here's what affects your application
1. You have a condition that will cost more than $20,000 a year to treat. This would be some kind of serious/chronic illness. High cholesterol is not going to come close to costing $20,000 a year.
2. You have a very contagious/communicable disease that is a danger to public health in Canada (Active TB, etc).
3. You have a condition that makes you a danger to public safety (certain kinds of mental illnesses, psychosis etc)
If you don't have one of these three (and the two things you listed don't sound like that), your application will not be affected.
One last thing, since my agent is the one who made my express entry profile. How can i check in my profile if they have chosen or indicated that i am interested to live in “All province and territories”?There is no such NOC code. I don't care what Google tells you, you have to search the official Government of Canada NOC website, and if that site says there's no such code, there's no such code.
There used to be a NOC 1232. That was dropped many years ago and that job was merged into NOC 6235 (back in 2011, I think). Have you looked at the dates on the Google results you're getting?
Therefore, the basis of your confusion doesn't exist. There is only one NOC code applicable to your job.
You need to dump this agent if he's giving you this kind of incorrect information. You're going to end up getting rejected/banned if you follow advice that's years out of date.
No, you DO NOT need to change your job title. That's called misrepresentation if you are doing it to try and get PR.
You are correct in thinking the job title does not really matter. What matters is the job duties.
1. Dump your agent
2. Don't try and make up/change/falsify documents
3. Apply under NOC 6235