kg.jadu said:
Dear ASG,
That's interesting. Could you please clarify why exactly your application was rejected? Back in March, you'd said that
and
If I understood your case, the problem was not in the particular NOC you have chosen, but in the fact that the leading statement and/or duties did not match your NOC description. The experience we have had in this thread is that visa officers require a very peculiar wording for the letters of experience. In fact, lots of applications have been rejected because the officers were expecting a tautology of a sort "Mr. XXX's job as a teaching/research assistant was to assist Prof. YYY in his/her the research in (area)".
But then it does not matter which NOC code you choose, as long as the letter closely follows its description.
The reason I got rejected was indeed because the duties in the letter did not fully match the lead statement/duties for the NOC code I had chosen. When I applied, the stream was pretty new and there had not been any rejections yet, as all cases were under study.
So, I got my supervisor to write a letter targeting a specific NOC code, but I was unaware of how strict they were on the actual wording at this point. So, he wrote the duties, and it turned out that alhtough it corresponded mostly to the NOC I had asked him to write under, there were a bunch of duties that definitely feel under another NOC.
When a few people got rejected based on that letter, I figured 1) I should have chosen another code; 2) I should have written the letter myself; 3) I should have used the exact wording from the CIC website. I thought about updating the letter or/and code, but it was so late in the game that everyone told me to wait and see, and got the rejection letter soon after.
THING IS: it seems to me that choosing a regular job NOC for what you do during your PhD is very risky even if the letter cooresponds perfectly, because if your prof just mentions TA or RA duties in one line to add to your duties, the officer can use that to say that the NOC you chose and the letter do not correspond.
Remember the person you got rejected based on the letter because he used "help" instead of "assist", and had all the right duties associated with NOC 4012.
Thanks to this thread, I think we kind of got a handle on this, but in the end, if they want to find something to reject you on, they will, as described in the above sentence. Canada is pretty easy to immigrate to, but it's still an administrative hassle. ;-)