Okay friends. I've found the official data. You don't need to wait for an attention seeking immigration consultant girl to post a video on youtube.
It appears Canada updates its National Occupational Classification every 5 years. 2011-2016 now 2021. This time they won't only update it, but will also change its structure. Here is the entire official info about NOC2021:
https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/Noc2021
Is it going to affect post-AOR applicatons? nope. Is it gonna affect new applications? Nope, not until 2nd half of 2022. How do I know? Because official website says:
"However, in order to provide organizations and programs with enough time to make a proper transition from NOC 2016 to NOC 2021, the latter is expected to be implemented and become the official classification used by ESDC in the second half of 2022."
Now we can calm down, and continue waiting as usual without new NOC bullshit added to our already existing stress.
It appears Canada updates its National Occupational Classification every 5 years. 2011-2016 now 2021. This time they won't only update it, but will also change its structure. Here is the entire official info about NOC2021:
https://noc.esdc.gc.ca/Structure/Noc2021
Is it going to affect post-AOR applicatons? nope. Is it gonna affect new applications? Nope, not until 2nd half of 2022. How do I know? Because official website says:
"However, in order to provide organizations and programs with enough time to make a proper transition from NOC 2016 to NOC 2021, the latter is expected to be implemented and become the official classification used by ESDC in the second half of 2022."
Now we can calm down, and continue waiting as usual without new NOC bullshit added to our already existing stress.