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    Express Entry-Education

    My college in my home country was affiliated/ had a collaborative program with a Canadian college. So we were given an option to complete part of the studies back home and then come to Canada. I have completed a 3-year mechanical engineering diploma in 2013, with 1.8 years completed in my home...
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    Confused About Past Express Entry Profiles: Need Advice

    Recently, I hired a representative who didn't do a good job creating my profile because she didn't read my documents before creating it. I asked her to withdraw my profile. Then recently, I submitted my Express Entry (EE) profile on my own. Now I am confused if I filled it out correctly. There...
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    Need help completing the EE profile!

    I work outside Canada as an Industrial Mechanic, which comes under NOC 72400 and is a trade occupation. I received my diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Manufacturing) in June 2013, but I have been working in this NOC since March 2018. These are the requirements for working in NOC...
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    2 IRCC secure accounts?

    I have an existing IRCC account where I created an Express Entry (EE) profile almost eight years ago. I can still see the details from that profile as it has not been removed from my account. The skilled NOC code I selected did not match my job at that time, so basically I did not submit the...
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    Welder vs. Mechanic: Which Path to Canada?

    My CRS score is 432. I qualify for AB, SK, PEI, NB (if I get to attend a strategic recruitment event), MB (if I get a support letter from Morden immigration), and NS (not considering because the last draw was in 2023 and candidates need to have a job offer). I hold a three-year advanced diploma...
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    Welder vs. Mechanic: Which Path to Canada?

    I am an overseas candidate with 3 years of experience as a Welder (NOC 72016) and 3 years as an Industrial Mechanic (NOC 72400). Apart from targeting the TRADE in category-based rounds of invitations, I am also interested in PNPs. 72106 is regulated in Alberta, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and...
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    Inaccurate Description of My Duties in Employer Reference Letter

    Several years ago, I was employed by a Canadian company, and my former manager provided me with a basic reference letter that did not accurately reflect my actual job responsibilities. Since the manager has retired and I have no means of contacting them, I approached the General Manager (GM) and...
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    Creating EOI for OID and EE Stream in SINP

    I am planning to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) in both the Occupation In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) streams for the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP). However, I haven't created my federal EE profile yet. Can I proceed with creating my OID profile first, and once I...
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    Do I need a degree for NOC-21301

    Thank you very much for the information, it's greatly appreciated.
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    Do I need a degree for NOC-21301

    I see. I'm unsure how I can obtain a license since I don't reside in Canada. Perhaps, once i get my PR, then I would need a license if I wish to pursue a career in mechanical engineering?
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    Do I need a degree for NOC-21301

    I am sorry. Yes, I was talking about the Human Capital Stream. Yes, presently, my scores are low. Correct me if I'm mistaken, like I mentioned, one RCIC told me that I could still receive a nomination from SINP or OINP with my 3-year Canadian diploma, despite OINP's requirement for a bachelor's...
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    Do I need a degree for NOC-21301

    Thank you. So the same goes for OINP? Because that stream also requires a bachelor's degree. From what I know, many people have gotten nominations even with a diploma, and the same was told to me by a RCIC.
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    Do I need a degree for NOC-21301

    I'm a mechanical engineer with 6 years of experience. I want to move to Canada. I'm considering making an EE profile and also applying for different PNP streams. My chosen NOC is 21301. These are the requirements for this NOC: -A bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or in a related...
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    If I compare the "Main duties" sections of both NOCs, 50% of the duties are already common. And for duties that are not common, I perform 20% of them in both NOCs. So overall, I believe there is a 70% match. As a precaution, am I allowed to update NOC in my EE profile after receiving a PNP...
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    Yes, the job is the same, with responsibilities that overlap between both NOCs. I handle duties from both NOCs within the same job. So i can use different NOCs, right?
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    Okay, thank you. I'll check that. But generally, would you strongly not recommend selecting different NOCs for a PNP stream (regardless of whether it requires an EE profile or not) and an EE profile?
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    Inaccurate Description of My Duties in Employer Reference Letter

    Several years ago, I was employed by a Canadian company, and my former manager provided me with a basic reference letter that did not accurately reflect my actual job responsibilities. Since the manager has retired and I have no means of contacting them, I approached the General Manager (GM) and...
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    Okay. Thank you. So you are suggesting that I can only select different NOCs for PNP streams that do not require an EE profile?
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    The NOC code I want to select for both PNPs is 21301. Its requirements says: Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practise as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.). In my country, I don't need a...
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    Different NOC for EE and PNP

    I do not have a job offer. The only two non-EE streams I am eligible for are: SNIP-Occupation in-demand NL-Priority skills: In-demand work path I currently do not live in Canada and do not have a job offer.