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Cook/Chef experience with no certificate or education for CEC?

anthonyjr

Full Member
Jan 19, 2014
36
12
Hi everyone,
I worked in a sushi restaurant as a part-time sushi chef. Now I need to include that to my CEC profile.
The problem is I did not have any certificate to be a chef or any experience before that and according to NOC descriptions:
Employment requirements

  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Cook's trade certification, which is available in all provinces and territories, or equivalent credentials, training and experience, are required.
  • Executive chefs usually require management training and several years of experience in commercial food preparation, including two years in a supervisory capacity
    and
    Experience as a sous-chef, specialist chef or chef.
  • Sous-chefs, specialist chefs and chefs usually require several years of experience in commercial food preparation.
  • Red Seal endorsement for cooks is also available to qualified chefs upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.
  • Chef de cuisine certification, administered by the Canadian Culinary Institute of the Canadian Federation of Chefs and Cooks (CFCC), is available to qualified chefs.
I have letter of re
ference, T4, paystubs, etc.

My question is: Will IRCC accept my sushi chef experience?
 

Wolfpmd3

Champion Member
Apr 26, 2015
1,867
455
Canada
NOC Code......
1254
Hi everyone,
I worked in a sushi restaurant as a part-time sushi chef. Now I need to include that to my CEC profile.
The problem is I did not have any certificate to be a chef or any experience before that and according to NOC descriptions:

I have letter of re
ference, T4, paystubs, etc.

My question is: Will IRCC accept my sushi chef experience?
what't the NOC?
 

Wolfpmd3

Champion Member
Apr 26, 2015
1,867
455
Canada
NOC Code......
1254
Hard to say, but the fact that the NOC description states:

"Cook's trade certification, which is available in all provinces and territories, or equivalent credentials, training and experience, are required."
,specially the last part where it clearly states provincial/territorial certification is required.

If you look at the description of 6322, you might be able to align that with your experience, it is fairly similar but with the key difference that trade certification is not mandatory but voluntary and align your employers letter of reference accordingly.

That should be the least risky approach for you. At the end, they're pretty much the same.

Do you have any sort of studies in the field? Otherwise I am having a hard time figuring out how will you meet the minimum CRS score?
 

anthonyjr

Full Member
Jan 19, 2014
36
12
Hard to say, but the fact that the NOC description states:

"Cook's trade certification, which is available in all provinces and territories, or equivalent credentials, training and experience, are required."
,specially the last part where it clearly states provincial/territorial certification is required.
Well I think if this NOC requires that then nobody is able to work in a normal Japanese restaurant. The owners would rather hire fresh person then train them themselves instead of asking for certification or credentials

If you look at the description of 6322, you might be able to align that with your experience, it is fairly similar but with the key difference that trade certification is not mandatory but voluntary and align your employers letter of reference accordingly.

That should be the least risky approach for you. At the end, they're pretty much the same.
The 6322 said that:
  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Completion of a three-year apprenticeship program for cooks
    or
    Completion of college or other program in cooking
    or
    Several years of commercial cooking experience are required.
  • Trade certification is available, but voluntary, in all provinces and territories.
  • Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified cooks upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.
I got your point that trade certs are optional but it also require apprenticeship, completion of college or several years of commercial cooking experience.

I'm depressed now. I think I didn't need the requirement of neither NOC 6321 nor 6322

Do you have any sort of studies in the field? Otherwise I am having a hard time figuring out how will you meet the minimum CRS score?
I have Canadian diploma plus oversea degree, along with my IELTS score. I got around 445 CRS score IF THEY ACCEPT MY EXPERIENCE AT THE SUSHI RESTAURANT
 

anthonyjr

Full Member
Jan 19, 2014
36
12
Hard to say, but the fact that the NOC description states:

"Cook's trade certification, which is available in all provinces and territories, or equivalent credentials, training and experience, are required."
,specially the last part where it clearly states provincial/territorial certification is required.

If you look at the description of 6322, you might be able to align that with your experience, it is fairly similar but with the key difference that trade certification is not mandatory but voluntary and align your employers letter of reference accordingly.

That should be the least risky approach for you. At the end, they're pretty much the same.

Do you have any sort of studies in the field? Otherwise I am having a hard time figuring out how will you meet the minimum CRS score?
I found an interesting thing about NOC 6322

NOC 2011 version states:
  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Completion of a three-year apprenticeship program for cooks
    or
    Completion of college or other program in cooking
    or
    Several years of commercial cooking experience are required.
  • Trade certification is available, but voluntary, in all provinces and territories.
  • Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified cooks upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.
meanwhile NOC 2016 verstion states:
  • Completion of secondary school is usually required.
  • Completion of a three-year apprenticeship program for cooks
    or
    Completion of college or other program in cooking or food safety
    or
    Several years of commercial cooking experience may be required.
  • Trade certification is available, but voluntary, in all provinces and territories.
  • Red Seal endorsement is also available to qualified cooks upon successful completion of the interprovincial Red Seal examination.
Also according to IRCC:
We assess jobs against the 2016 version of the NOC.
So I think I can definitely go with 6322 while I don't have any experience before, and no any education either. I would enclose a letter of explanation to describe the exact situation of my employment at the restaurant. I believe they would accept my experience :)
 

Wolfpmd3

Champion Member
Apr 26, 2015
1,867
455
Canada
NOC Code......
1254
I found an interesting thing about NOC 6322

NOC 2011 version states:


meanwhile NOC 2016 verstion states:


Also according to IRCC:

So I think I can definitely go with 6322 while I don't have any experience before, and no any education either. I would enclose a letter of explanation to describe the exact situation of my employment at the restaurant. I believe they would accept my experience :)
That's certainly good news. For the least it will be worth to at least give it a shot.

Also, your 445 score will give you chances to get an ITA specially it the numbers of invitations increases as its expected to. Also, you may end up being in the pool for a while before you get your invitation so this will give you time to prepare everything you need.
 
Feb 24, 2013
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Philippines
I found an interesting thing about NOC 6322

NOC 2011 version states:


meanwhile NOC 2016 verstion states:


Also according to IRCC:

So I think I can definitely go with 6322 while I don't have any experience before, and no any education either. I would enclose a letter of explanation to describe the exact situation of my employment at the restaurant. I believe they would accept my experience :)
Hello! Were you approved? Pls let me know because my husband does have the same experience like you
 

maxiie

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Jul 21, 2021
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Hi,
If it helps I went to that pass and got my pr. You don’t need certificate or relevant education. Just proof of work experience is enough. Hope that was helpful.
thank you, it's helpful
 

Januard1311o

Newbie
Sep 20, 2023
2
0
Hi,
If it helps I went to that pass and got my pr. You don’t need certificate or relevant education. Just proof of work experience is enough. Hope that was helpful.
I have secondary school diploma,i am currently working as a sushi chef for more than a year in lethbridge alberta, should i apply now?
 

Januard1311o

Newbie
Sep 20, 2023
2
0
Hi,
If it helps I went to that pass and got my pr. You don’t need certificate or relevant education. Just proof of work experience is enough. Hope that was helpful.
Im in Lethbridge alberta , i have more than a year of being sushi chef should i give it a try? I also have job offer
 

Tekraj1

Newbie
Apr 30, 2024
3
0
hi everyone i worked as a chef in toronto while i was studying and then i moved to novascotia and work as a line cook . And as i heard for AIP we can use out study time experience i put that and remaining experience i made here working more than 6 months . i have applied my endorsement . is it risk to use that experience as my job duties are same but noc code of chef and cook are different that i get to know later .