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Fabiog said:
Yes thats what i meant thankyou im noc B
So you are good to go.

All the best
 
Bafemmy said:
i dont see any [rpblem here.

You didn't claim point for her to get an ITA.

The only ish i think is you have to proof shes an accompanying partner

Thanks for answering my question!

I dont quite understand what u mean...she will leave canada after she done school here so she dont need a permanent resident here

But for me..would it be ok to say she not accompany me to canada? (since she's already here)

I'm worried that cic would think i lied to them...this problem's kill me now
 
kyle1024 said:
Hi!Got a important question for you...

When I create my EE profile I declare as SINGLE. But I do have a common law partner but at that time we broke up so I consider my self as Single.

And then we good again....after I received my ITA

So what should I do when I file the PR application? As common law but partner not accompanying to Canada? (we both here)

Pls help...this question is killing me..

Thank you and God bless you!

Well, you can change this information in the e-APR but you have to support this change with a LOE explaining why you had to change this.
 
Hi,

I read somewhere that one can send its job descriptions to noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to get assistance on which NOC matches your profile. I sent an email to the above mentioned email id but got a delivery failure. Is it correct email ID? If not, then kindly share from where can I get assistance regarding NOC which matches my profile.

Thanks
 
sfahadali said:
Hi,

I read somewhere that one can send its job descriptions to noc@workingincanada.gc.ca to get assistance on which NOC matches your profile. I sent an email to the above mentioned email id but got a delivery failure. Is it correct email ID? If not, then kindly share from where can I get assistance regarding NOC which matches my profile.

Thanks
Hi,
Try nc-noc-cnp-gd@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca they may be able to help.
 
Hello Seniors, Hope all you doing well! I have a question about my experience, i am workin from past12 years but in different different sectors.
2006-2011 = accounts
2011-2012 = accounts
2012-2014 jan = CRM (post sales)
2014-2016 = Sales
2016- till = banking
Kindly guide what points am getting for experience in express entry
Thanks.
 
Amit19262 said:
Hello Seniors, Hope all you doing well! I have a question about my experience, i am workin from past12 years but in different different sectors.
2006-2011 = accounts
2011-2012 = accounts
2012-2014 jan = CRM (post sales)
2014-2016 = Sales
2016- till = banking
Kindly guide what points am getting for experience in express entry
Thanks.

What are the NOC's? Is this foreign or Canadian work experience?
 
rajkamalmohanram said:
Well, you can change this information in the e-APR but you have to support this change with a LOE explaining why you had to change this.

Thanks!

And..the more important question i'm concerning here is that will this change affect my application honesty? say my common law partner is HERE in Canada for school but she don't need a pr as she will leave Canada after she done school... so is it ok for me to say she not accompanying me to Canada? (as this won't affect my points)
 
any one had claimed arranged employment pts 200 for managerial level
 
Amit19262 said:
I have working experience in india.. Please help..

You have to provide the NOC's for your work experience, otherwise there is no way for me to know whether this is skilled (NOC 0, A or B) or unskilled.
 
DelPiero07 said:
You have to provide the NOC's for your work experience, otherwise there is no way for me to know whether this is skilled (NOC 0, A or B) or unskilled.

I am unable to find out exact noc code, but i think 6235 code refer to my current work profile..
Can you please suggest that how much experience will count as my experience are in many different fields, does they count whole or not
 
Good info. thanks