Raisa Nazrana
Hero Member
- Aug 29, 2014
- 79
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Singapore
- NOC Code......
- 2173
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 14 July 2014
- Nomination.....
- 06 Nov 2014(PER)
- AOR Received.
- 18 Dec 2014
- File Transfer...
- 21 Nov 2014
- Med's Request
- 17 Dec 2015
- Med's Done....
- 05 January 2016
- Passport Req..
- 29 January 2016
- VISA ISSUED...
- 05 February 2016
- LANDED..........
- June/July
Dear brother,SJTZ said:This is an open query to all members. First i will explain a situation for which the question came to my mind.
"One of my known person recently shared an experience. He and his wife applied under FSW 2014 where his wife is the main applicant. She applied under NOC . She completed her bachelors and masters from business administration and now working in a renowned company of Bangladesh. She received her AOR at around mid of October 2014. After that, she received a mail from SGVO which is her local VO to explain further her Job Description and submit more proof on her eligibility of being selected in the mentioned NOC as they found her education and her desired NOC does not match."
Now my question is, what does this proof mean? I have to have Business degree to work in any field of Business, i might not have a Marketing major to work as Marketing person. At least in Bangladesh, we do not need it.
I am kinda worried as i am also a business graduate without majoring in the subject of my applied NOC.
Please help.
Let me start with a common example. More than 90% of us graduate from one subject but do job which is not related to our subject. For example, a person that i know of has done Masters in Islamic Studies but he is doing Job as Software developer. My friend graduated from Communication Engineering but doing a job as Software Test Engineer. So i think in your friend's wife's case same thing has happened. Based on your query this is my opinion. So i think your friend's wife should provide all the necessary docs to back her NOC. She should also let them know about the accolades she received for her work. She should not panic. I wish for her success.