It is okay to choose that NOC if your roles and responsibilities match the roles outlined under that NOC.kiki123 said:Hello guys,
I need help! i am a receptionist but that falls under noc c which is not represented in EE. but my job description is similar to administrative assistant. Is it ok to choose admin assistant then?
thanks, but does it matter that my employment letter states receptionist? would they call my employer to find out if i'm really an admin assistant?rajkamalmohanram said:It is okay to choose that NOC if your roles and responsibilities match the roles outlined under that NOC.
The designation isn't as important as the roles. If your roles at work actually match the roles that are outlined under the NOC you are planning to choose, you should have no issues.kiki123 said:thanks, but does it matter that my employment letter states receptionist? would they call my employer to find out if i'm really an admin assistant?
Thanks, I was so worried about that! ok will choose admin assistant then. thank you so much.rajkamalmohanram said:The designation isn't as important as the roles. If your roles at work actually match the roles that are outlined under the NOC you are planning to choose, you should have no issues.
I m also facing similar issuenarindersahib said:Hi experts.. Could you pl review my post.
Post 19th Nov, I had created a new Express profile, which put me in doubt regarding points assigned against my foreign work experience.
Details of work experience, which are entered in system:-
1st Experience -- May 13 to Aug 15 (2.2 years)
2nd Experience -- Nov15 to May 16 (6 months)
3rd Experience -- Sept 16 (current job, 2 months now)
ILETS – CLB 9
CRS score - 469
Doubt: - If we count it day-wise, my current experience is 2 years and 10 months, but the system (EE profile) has considered it as 3 years and assigned me with 50 points. Now I am in dilemma that if I receive an ITA in the next draw, should I accept it and proceed with my application as it’s not a fault from my side - as I entered all the correct information. Will this be an issue at later stage (rejection or mis-presentation)?
There are no changes whatsoever in points for foreign work experience in the changes implemented on November 19th.narindersahib said:Hi experts.. Could you pl review my post.
Post 19th Nov, I had created a new Express profile, which put me in doubt regarding points assigned against my foreign work experience.
Details of work experience, which are entered in system:-
1st Experience -- May 13 to Aug 15 (2.2 years)
2nd Experience -- Nov15 to May 16 (6 months)
3rd Experience -- Sept 16 (current job, 2 months now)
ILETS – CLB 9
CRS score - 469
Doubt: - If we count it day-wise, my current experience is 2 years and 10 months, but the system (EE profile) has considered it as 3 years and assigned me with 50 points. Now I am in dilemma that if I receive an ITA in the next draw, should I accept it and proceed with my application as it’s not a fault from my side - as I entered all the correct information. Will this be an issue at later stage (rejection or mis-presentation)?
I don't think that is the issue. You get maximum CRS points for 3 years work experience.TanmaySamel said:I m also facing similar issue
Education -- 2005-2008 Bachelors
2009 - 2014 Mastrers
EXP - June 2009 - July 2014
Aug-2014 - Sep 2014
Sep 2014 - To date
total - 7+ yrs of exp
IELTS - R7,L8,W6.5,S7
Calculator shows me a score of 411 but after creating my profile i came to 399
12 points have reduced in my work exp i don't know why...
ohoo is it... i m surprised why the points calculator considered 25 where as in my profile its 13...rajkamalmohanram said:I don't think that is the issue. You get maximum CRS points for 3 years work experience.
I believe Address History comes under the "Contact Details" section of your e-APR.Ferasz said:Hello
Which section of the profile we key in the address history? It has disappeared from my profile since couple of days and I want to report a technical issue, need to take screenshots.
Is it under personal history or personal details?
Regards
Thanks.rajkamalmohanram said:I believe Address History comes under the "Contact Details" section of your e-APR.
In the address history section, if you were just traveling for pleasure and for a short time, you can mention your address of primary residence (This would be the address where you normally live in your country of residence). If you went to another country and stayed for an extended period of time (work/study etc), you can mention the foreign address.Ferasz said:Thanks.
On another question please, what information we should have in the address history and the travel history for the days of Transit? for example, left country A on 19 December, stayed in Transit country on 19 and took off on 20 December. Reached the destination on 21 December.
Thanks. yes it was a permanent relocation. Great, thank you.rajkamalmohanram said:In the address history section, if you were just traveling for pleasure and for a short time, you can mention your address of primary residence (This would be the address where you normally live in your country of residence). If you went to another country and stayed for an extended period of time (work/study etc), you can mention the foreign address.
You don't have to mention the addresses in your country of transit.