Dear everyone,
thank you for all the priceless information provided in this forum. Finally the hard work paid off for me and I'm applying for PR under the CEC stream. I am currently at the ITA stage and I'm in doubt as to whether I should list my certificate of qualification for the NOC code 7384 - position Rope Access Technician.
It seems to be that this matter will be open to interpretation by the Immigration Officer because the work isn't regulated by the B.C.'s Industry Training Authority but it is regulated by Worksafe BC.
Worksafe BC states in the link provided below that "In B.C., workers must be trained and certified to perform rope access work.". The International Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) and the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) both issue certificates.
I have both of these certifications as I wouldn't be able to legally do this job in B.C. without having at least one of them.
However, technically these certificates aren't issued by neither the body that governs trades in a Canadian province or territory, nor by a federal authority but they are definitely a requirement for doing this job in BC and the job position falls under the Federal Skilled Trades Class category of the National Occupational Classification.
Would someone be able to recommend should I try to claim having a certificate of qualification although it isn't technically issued by the body that governs the trade? I'm sure that other positions under the same NOC 7384 "Other trades and related occupations" might have the same issue.
Also, my score appears to be 503 with the certificate of qualification, which is supposed to give 50 points but when I calculate the score using the CRS tool without the certificate of qualification, it drops to only 479 points, which should still be more than enough to be successful in the next draw.
Could someone please tell me if it's possible that I won't lose whole 50 points and that the CRS tool is correct? Should I simply disregard the certificate of qualification due to lack of clear understanding?
I have tried contacting both WorkSafeBC and ITA BC regarding this and unfortunately, I haven't received an answer. I did have a WorkSafeBC employee call me on the phone and confirmed that if I do have the IRATA or SPRAT certification, it would be counted as a certificate of qualification but I am not 100 percent sure they knew what they were talking about as they don't work for CIC and don't deal with immigration issues.
Sorry for the crazy long post and thanks a lot for your time!
Best regards
https://www.worksafebc.com/en/healt...ess&sort=relevancy&f:language-facet=[English]
thank you for all the priceless information provided in this forum. Finally the hard work paid off for me and I'm applying for PR under the CEC stream. I am currently at the ITA stage and I'm in doubt as to whether I should list my certificate of qualification for the NOC code 7384 - position Rope Access Technician.
It seems to be that this matter will be open to interpretation by the Immigration Officer because the work isn't regulated by the B.C.'s Industry Training Authority but it is regulated by Worksafe BC.
Worksafe BC states in the link provided below that "In B.C., workers must be trained and certified to perform rope access work.". The International Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) and the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) both issue certificates.
I have both of these certifications as I wouldn't be able to legally do this job in B.C. without having at least one of them.
However, technically these certificates aren't issued by neither the body that governs trades in a Canadian province or territory, nor by a federal authority but they are definitely a requirement for doing this job in BC and the job position falls under the Federal Skilled Trades Class category of the National Occupational Classification.
Would someone be able to recommend should I try to claim having a certificate of qualification although it isn't technically issued by the body that governs the trade? I'm sure that other positions under the same NOC 7384 "Other trades and related occupations" might have the same issue.
Also, my score appears to be 503 with the certificate of qualification, which is supposed to give 50 points but when I calculate the score using the CRS tool without the certificate of qualification, it drops to only 479 points, which should still be more than enough to be successful in the next draw.
Could someone please tell me if it's possible that I won't lose whole 50 points and that the CRS tool is correct? Should I simply disregard the certificate of qualification due to lack of clear understanding?
I have tried contacting both WorkSafeBC and ITA BC regarding this and unfortunately, I haven't received an answer. I did have a WorkSafeBC employee call me on the phone and confirmed that if I do have the IRATA or SPRAT certification, it would be counted as a certificate of qualification but I am not 100 percent sure they knew what they were talking about as they don't work for CIC and don't deal with immigration issues.
Sorry for the crazy long post and thanks a lot for your time!
Best regards
https://www.worksafebc.com/en/healt...ess&sort=relevancy&f:language-facet=[English]