No, it doesn't work like that. For example I am a web developer and my NOC is 2175. So majority of the job duties should match the one given on their site.Hi everyone,
Finally received GCMS notes and our eligibility is marked as "Review Required" (since December 2021).
The issue seems to be that my husband's primary NOC (2173) is different from the NOCs he entered in his work experiences (2174 and 2175).
I don't understand how this happened; I don't remember providing a primary NOC during the application process, where did it come from??
If so, does this mean they're going to reject our application because he doesn't have the 1 year minimum experience in NOC 2173? Should we raise a webform saying that we realise there has been a mistake and that his primary NOC is 2174? @legalfalcon If you could be so kind as to provide some guidance?
(btw, he's a software developer, so all these NOCs could be applied to his work...)
Something similar happened to me, and I decided to send an explanation letter saying why I chose the NOC I chose and not the one they are suggesting, and also stating that in any case I still qualify as a Federal Skilled Worker. I can't say if it worked cause I haven't received a decision yet.Hi everyone,
Finally received GCMS notes and our eligibility is marked as "Review Required" (since December 2021).
The issue seems to be that my husband's primary NOC (2173) is different from the NOCs he entered in his work experiences (2174 and 2175).
I don't understand how this happened; I don't remember providing a primary NOC during the application process, where did it come from??
If so, does this mean they're going to reject our application because he doesn't have the 1 year minimum experience in NOC 2173? Should we raise a webform saying that we realise there has been a mistake and that his primary NOC is 2174? @legalfalcon If you could be so kind as to provide some guidance?
(btw, he's a software developer, so all these NOCs could be applied to his work...)
I don't know what's your exact situation is. But, I am assuming you are on H1B with an expired visa and valid i797/i94I got my COPR with two months of expiry. But, I won't be able to travel in two months as i will be needing visa stamping to enter back to US and there are no dates available currently.
Can someone suggest what can be done in this scenario ?
Why don't you just move and get your visa later? Ask your employer to let you work remotely for sometime.I got my COPR with two months of expiry. But, I won't be able to travel in two months as i will be needing visa stamping to enter back to US and there are no dates available currently.
Can someone suggest what can be done in this scenario ?
Something similar happened to me, and I decided to send an explanation letter saying why I chose the NOC I chose and not the one they are suggesting, and also stating that in any case I still qualify as a Federal Skilled Worker. I can't say if it worked cause I haven't received a decision yet.
What is most important is that the NOC you chose didn't have an impact on your invitation (for example, if it was a NOC in a high-demand list of a tech draw). If the primary NOC qualified him for the ITA and the other NOCs wouldn't, then the application can be refused because of a change of NOC.
if the job duties per the NOC you chose do not match with with the job duties outlined for that NOC code per IRCC, the application might be rejected. I could've picked 2 NOCs as well, but chose the one which aligns more closely with my job duties and job title when I created my express entry profile and used that throughout the process.Something similar happened to me, and I decided to send an explanation letter saying why I chose the NOC I chose and not the one they are suggesting, and also stating that in any case I still qualify as a Federal Skilled Worker. I can't say if it worked cause I haven't received a decision yet.
What is most important is that the NOC you chose didn't have an impact on your invitation (for example, if it was a NOC in a high-demand list of a tech draw). If the primary NOC qualified him for the ITA and the other NOCs wouldn't, then the application can be refused because of a change of NOC.
@JSF did you get any update recentlySomething similar happened to me, and I decided to send an explanation letter saying why I chose the NOC I chose and not the one they are suggesting, and also stating that in any case I still qualify as a Federal Skilled Worker. I can't say if it worked cause I haven't received a decision yet.
What is most important is that the NOC you chose didn't have an impact on your invitation (for example, if it was a NOC in a high-demand list of a tech draw). If the primary NOC qualified him for the ITA and the other NOCs wouldn't, then the application can be refused because of a change of NOC.
Not yet...@JSF did you get any update recently
Hi. Did they ask you for remeds/Pof/PCC?I got my COPR with two months of expiry. But, I won't be able to travel in two months as i will be needing visa stamping to enter back to US and there are no dates available currently.
Can someone suggest what can be done in this scenario ?