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I am confused between 2 codes, 0111 & 1111.
I have scope of work matching 50% with 0111 & 100% with 1111.
Can i select 2 codes and which one should be primary code?
Let's go in the right order first. How to select your NOC code?
1. Select the Noc code your self do not do the mistake of asking the consultant, lawyer or a friend to pick it up for you and why it should not be done is because lets say I work in X field and you work in Y field how do you know my roles and duties that I do every day. Committing a mistake here will show damaging results later on when there is human check.
2. When you select a NOC code try and find the best fit of your roles and duties as much as possible.
3. Never, never, never try to fit your self into any NOC code unnaturally. Why because you do not know the full game till the end. A mistake her will hurt you later on.
4. So how does it work so lets say you did two jobs 3 years lets say in X post and field so this will have a different NOC and 2 years lets say in Y field and post this will have a different NOC. Rules say you can file it on one NOC code and not two. So to gain more experience points we will pick the one with more nos of years.
5. The initial part of application is all electronic so and no papers have to be deposited just fill the form most simply - this is called Express Entry Profile. Later once you get selected to come to Canada - this is called ITA (Invitation to apply. A Selection letter is issued which is called ITA ). Now at this stage you have to get the letter in a specific format from employer any imagine your employer says he will not write roles and duties which you did not do, now you are struck and all is over and also Govt can do some very smart checks which is beyond your imagination. So the best thing to do is to first understand things do things the right way.
5. NOC are also divides in Skill types too. O, A, B, C, D.
6. What is Skill Type
Skill Type 0 (Managerial Occupations),
Skill Level A (Professional Occupations).
Skill Level B (Technical Occupations and Skilled Trades) within the meaning of the National Occupational Classification system
Skill Levels C and
D occupations include semi- and low-
skilled workers in the trades, primary and manufacturing industries, sales and services, as well as certain clerical and assistant categories.
7. Skill type O, A, and B are only acceptable to apply for Express Entry.
Fine tune your data and reply in this format.
Company | Designation | Exact Duration (1 Year 2 months | NOC code - most fitting and honest one |
PS : 50% one is not your NOC code check the real noc code of what you do every day at work and which matches 90-100 percent