gill656 said:
If I am working as a Manager at a food restaurant and earning $ 11.50 per hour, annual income around 30,000. Am i eligible for NOC skill type 0.
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Hourly or annual income doesn't matter. One immigration consultant told me that restaurany manager should have minimum wage of $ 15
for the most part, immigration consultants are...dangerous and misleading. they make you feel worse or better about your application based on not fact, but their 'experience' and 'feeling'.
salary does not matter directly. the worse that will happen if your salary is lower than expected is that the immigration officer MAY examine your application more closely. but, he/she will also likely do that if you work for a small business and not a large company. it doesn't mean that there's anythign wrong with yours, but he/she is more likely to verify the information somehow. if you work for, say, RBC, the officer knows that it's a real company. but if you work for Joe's Consulting, he may google it and review it more. that's it.
same thing with salary. if your salary is lower than expected, the officer may google your company, or call. but if what you're saying is true, there's nothing to worry about.
what matters is a strong reference letter with all the required details.
remember: when the reject your application, the Operating Manual explicitly states that the officer must inform you of the reason. since salary is not a criteria, he/she cannot reject you on those basis.
you just have to make sure that your reference letter leaves NO ROOM for debate on the legitimacy of your roles and yoru application in general. no spelling mistakes. no typos. no wrong email or phone numbers, etc. it has TO BE PERFECT.