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CRS 400 and NOC 0013

newworld2017

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My EE CRS score is 400. Very soon it will become 390 as I would be turning 41. just wondering what are my chances to get an ITA? also I am working as a serior manager in a software MNC in india . what are my chances for NOC 0013? I hope this will give me some extra points?
Thanks in advance .
 

crescent_jam

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My EE CRS score is 400. Very soon it will become 390 as I would be turning 41. just wondering what are my chances to get an ITA? also I am working as a serior manager in a software MNC in india . what are my chances for NOC 0013? I hope this will give me some extra points?
Thanks in advance .
Express Entry doesn't award priority to or extra points for specific NOC Codes. All NOC Codes with Skill Type/Level 0, A, and B are treated the same.
The only time NOC Codes come into play is if you're trying to secure a provincial nomination, since some provinces prioritize some NOC Codes over others, so you might want to look into a provincial nomination.
 
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newworld2017

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Jun 2, 2017
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Express Entry doesn't award priority to or extra points for specific NOC Codes. All NOC Codes with Skill Type/Level 0, A, and B are treated the same.
The only time NOC Codes come into play is if you're trying to secure a provincial nomination, since some provinces prioritize some NOC Codes over others, so you might want to look into a provincial nomination.
Thanks... I’m eligible for NOC 0211, 0213, 2147, 2173
Which one gets me better chances for PNP?
 

crescent_jam

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Aug 21, 2017
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Jamaica
Category........
FSW
Visa Office......
Kingston, Jamaica
NOC Code......
1121
AOR Received.
14-09-2017
Passport Req..
17-10-2017
VISA ISSUED...
26-10-2017
LANDED..........
19-01-2018
Thanks... I’m eligible for NOC 0211, 0213, 2147, 2173
Which one gets me better chances for PNP?
Hmmm...How are you eligible for 4 different NOCs...?o_O:confused: Is it that you have 4 different jobs in the past 10 years that you can claim as your primary NOC, or is it that you have job functions that fall into all 4 NOCs...if it's the latter, you can't really just choose one of the 4 simply because it has some of your job functions and you like it best/suits your needs most effectively... you have to choose the 1 that most closely matches your job functions. If you choose 1, and another one of the 4 more closely matches your job than the 1 you chose, IRCC may have a problem with that...

But that aside, I don't know much about provincial nomination programmes (PNPs), and different programmes are going to prioritize different NOC Codes. You'll have to do your research on PNPs to answer your question...
 
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Mthornt

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You'll really need to spend time reading about each of the provincial nominee programs on their individual sites. They all have some similar programs, but then also have very province specific ones, and some of the special programs are geared to specific NOCs. They are constantly changing, so it's good to stay up to date on them.
 
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Thanks... I’m eligible for NOC 0211, 0213, 2147, 2173
Which one gets me better chances for PNP?
Spend sometime reading through the various PNP programs. Each province has its own rules and regulations. Some require you to have a job offer while others do not. Go through them to understand better. Good luck.
 

Mthornt

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Thanks for all this information gentlemen. Really appreciate it.
With CRS score 390 what are the chances to get PN?
Hard to say since it depends on your own personal profile. For instance, I've seen people with lower scores than that get PNP from Ontario simply because they knew French, or happen to have experience in a profession that they're looking for. There's lots of ways to get in, you just have to find the one that works for you. Best of luck!
 

Mthornt

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Thanks Mthornt...
Do provinces publish what profile they are looking for as part of their PNP?

They don't publish a "profile", but they do publish a set of criteria that makes you eligible to apply. Some are points based, some are not, you'll learn the specifics of each one as you research them, each province and program is unique.