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FSW with NOC4012 (Research/Teaching Assistant) during PhD

jadecheee

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Aug 17, 2020
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Has anyone successfully applied with NOC 4012? I'm a PhD student in the US and have been a Research and Teaching Assistant for the past 4 years (while doing my PhD), being paid continuously. I'm applying under FSW, which accepts NOC4012 for the 1 year of work requirement under certain conditions that I believe I meet (however that NOC is not accepted for CEC).
I have payslips that show continuous pay with 16.5 hours/week for a total of 4.5 years. I also received a work reference from my department's admin stating my responsibilities, which match the NOC's list fairly well (not word by word), and confirms my salary, hours, and position.
I heard that applying with that NOC can be tricky. Can anyone share their experience, is there anything I should watch out for?
 

ankitagoyal

Star Member
May 20, 2017
194
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Vancouver
Has anyone successfully applied with NOC 4012? I'm a PhD student in the US and have been a Research and Teaching Assistant for the past 4 years (while doing my PhD), being paid continuously. I'm applying under FSW, which accepts NOC4012 for the 1 year of work requirement under certain conditions that I believe I meet (however that NOC is not accepted for CEC).
I have payslips that show continuous pay with 16.5 hours/week for a total of 4.5 years. I also received a work reference from my department's admin stating my responsibilities, which match the NOC's list fairly well (not word by word), and confirms my salary, hours, and position.
I heard that applying with that NOC can be tricky. Can anyone share their experience, is there anything I should watch out for?
As long as your work experience was in NOC O,A, B and you have a good CRS Score and you can prove your work ex, you’re good to go