Hi Friends,
I have been working in SAP technology from last 6 years and I have no engineering background in education.
I am in a stage of collecting reference letters and applying for OOPNP. I found that 2173 is a regulated profession in Canada and in the OOPNP application guide it mentions to submit license and in one forum I read that licenses are issues only for those who are in Canada. Which one is true here?
Secondly, I would like to change my NOC Code from 2173 to 2171 as I would like to escape from this licensing process. Having said that my current designation is Software Engineering Team Lead with Accenture and not sure if I change from 2173 to 2171 there would be a problem in justifying this in future.
Any one changed NOC codes after receiving PT or before applying for PR. Would there be any impact in the PT issued like withdrawal of PT etc...
I am confused what to do about this, I am sure many of you would be in similar situation. Any thoughts , experiences and suggestions are highly appreciated
Regards,
Krishna
I have been working in SAP technology from last 6 years and I have no engineering background in education.
I am in a stage of collecting reference letters and applying for OOPNP. I found that 2173 is a regulated profession in Canada and in the OOPNP application guide it mentions to submit license and in one forum I read that licenses are issues only for those who are in Canada. Which one is true here?
Secondly, I would like to change my NOC Code from 2173 to 2171 as I would like to escape from this licensing process. Having said that my current designation is Software Engineering Team Lead with Accenture and not sure if I change from 2173 to 2171 there would be a problem in justifying this in future.
Any one changed NOC codes after receiving PT or before applying for PR. Would there be any impact in the PT issued like withdrawal of PT etc...
I am confused what to do about this, I am sure many of you would be in similar situation. Any thoughts , experiences and suggestions are highly appreciated
Regards,
Krishna