What i'm trying to say is that we can expect a point where CIC says "enough" to immigrants of particular field even when they are qualified and with high CRS. For example if CIC wants to give 10000 ITAs by the end of 2015 and lets assume that 4000 of them who received ITAs happen to be Engineers (Just for example) then would CIC continue to issue based on CRS? They have an obligation to meet the canadian labor market demands, so at some point they will stop issuing to people of that particular field even when they have high CRS scores. They will need a mix of talents. If CIC wants two COOKS they will somehow has to pick two COOKS even if they have less CRS scores..you understand what i mean?? NOC codes will definitely come into play..maybe not this year.sumit.singh.hallan said:How can you say that CIC is getting immigrants with same sets of skills.
Secondly, CIC is bothered about taking quality immigrants irrespective of their NOC, someone whose well qualified and good in English. Capable enough to get a job in Canada even if in a different NOC.
Because there is no obligation that you land and work in same NOC in canada.