I am applying under Canadian Experience Class.
I work on open work permit.
I have full-time Canadian experience as follows:
6 month - NOC 2171
10 month - NOC 1112 (current job)
I put NOC 1112 as my primary occupation. I work in Risk Management in Bank and I already have employment letter with this NOC code mentioned and responsibilities which are in line with those described in NOC 2011 classification.
But I have all my degrees (BD, MD and PHD) in physics and I did a lot of self-education and on the job training to get a position.
What date should I put when I first became qualified to practice in this occupation? Because from CIC explanation it should be date when I "finished the minimum level of education needed for the occupation according to the National Occupational Classification code."
But it seem I didn't because according to NOC 1112 education specification I need to have "bachelor's degree in commerce, business administration or economics and On-the-job training and industry courses and programs are usually required"
How crucial is this date, what does it influence, how somebody can prove it?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
I work on open work permit.
I have full-time Canadian experience as follows:
6 month - NOC 2171
10 month - NOC 1112 (current job)
I put NOC 1112 as my primary occupation. I work in Risk Management in Bank and I already have employment letter with this NOC code mentioned and responsibilities which are in line with those described in NOC 2011 classification.
But I have all my degrees (BD, MD and PHD) in physics and I did a lot of self-education and on the job training to get a position.
What date should I put when I first became qualified to practice in this occupation? Because from CIC explanation it should be date when I "finished the minimum level of education needed for the occupation according to the National Occupational Classification code."
But it seem I didn't because according to NOC 1112 education specification I need to have "bachelor's degree in commerce, business administration or economics and On-the-job training and industry courses and programs are usually required"
How crucial is this date, what does it influence, how somebody can prove it?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.