i got your point you are doing a brilliant job passing the knowledge which might and will surely help others achieve their Canadian dream.These are all things of the past for me.
i got your point you are doing a brilliant job passing the knowledge which might and will surely help others achieve their Canadian dream.These are all things of the past for me.
If I may ask, what is the NOC code under your SINP application and the job title of your experience?Hello Ashu, I've applied my SINP application a couple of weeks ago. I've a masters in MBA and bachelors in Engineering. In my application, in the education section I've only uploaded my masters degree and its transcripts and the WES document which assessed both my bachelors as well as masters. Is there anything that I need to worry about? WES document has both masters equivalence and bachelors equivalence but I uploaded only masters degree (highest degree). Please provide your feedback on this so that I can stay in peace.
Noc 2171, senior analyst, 9 plus years of experience for the same noc codeIf I may ask, what is the NOC code under your SINP application and the job title of your experience?
As per Jobbank CA, NOC 2171 requires following education credentials:Noc 2171, senior analyst, 9 plus years of experience for the same noc code
MBA in business administration, btech in electrical and electronics engineering. I have many course training certificates in IT but I couldn’t upload them as I did not find any place to upload additional docs so thought will wait till they ask.As per Jobbank CA, NOC 2171 requires following education credentials:
- A bachelor's degree in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering, business administration or a related discipline or Completion of a college program in computer science is usually required.
Although it mentions both software engineering and business administration, I cannot say for sure if your MBA will be acceptable to claim experience points. is your MBA in IT ?
dear first of all 2174 is for software developers mainly but you should be able to claim your experience points if your MBA is in IT.Also in a different thread u insisted me to go for 2171 instead of 2174 so I went along. I’ve also seen electrical background guys got nominations for 2171
Please check this link: https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/sinp-oid-august-2016-lets-connect-here.449499/page-3#post-5429596dear first of all 2174 is for software developers mainly but you should be able to claim your experience points if your MBA is in IT.
Seniors please advise.
What PNP program did you apply for?
In Canada, the first-level common law degree is the Juris Doctor or JD, which takes three years to complete. It is an undergraduate degree program, and not a graduate degree program.Hi.. WES evaluated my wife's LLB from India as First professional Degree(Juris Doctor). Is it equivalent to Master's. Could it be used for SINP education criteria which mentions maximum marks for Master's or Doctorate degree..and doesn't mentions anything about professional degree. Seniors please help
This is a very wise decision for you to select NOC 2171. Because it is non regulated.Noc 2171, senior analyst, 9 plus years of experience for the same noc code
Thank you for your reply.This is a very wise decision for you to select NOC 2171. Because it is non regulated.
Everything is alright. The ball is in their court right now, kicking when it comes towards you.