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malli

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My occupation does not fall in the 38 skilled worker list now I want to change my occupation as a Crane operator which are in 38 list . My uncle has a crane business So I will work there for 1.5year & after that I will apply in Federal skilled worker.

Generally, under the Skilled Worker category, I have to submit the following, in support of my application:

• evidence of education training/professional qualifications;
• evidence of work experience;

I have question regarding that which is I am university graduate & after 1.5year of work I can submit my experience certificate ( which is required under the skilled worker category that is 1 year)also but what is the meaning of Professional qualification in crane operator occupation either I have to get professional degree regarding Crane operator or the experience certificate is enough for that

Can anybody direct me to the link/ website for that
 

malli

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hello Leon & other senior pls reply me with your valuable comment iam waiting this is question of my future
 

Leon

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This is what the NOC says about crane operator:

Employment requirements

* Completion of secondary school is usually required.

* Completion of a one- to three-year apprenticeship program or High school, college or industry courses in crane operating are usually required.

* Trade certification as a hoist operator is compulsory in Quebec and available, but voluntary, in Saskatchewan.

* Boom truck crane operator trade certification is compulsory in Manitoba and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

* Mobile crane operator (8-15 tons) trade certification is compulsory in Ontario and available, but voluntary, in New Brunswick.

* Tower crane operator trade certification is compulsory in Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta, and is available, but voluntary, in Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

* Trade certification as a hoist operator (hydraulic crane) is available, but voluntary, in Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

* Mobile crane operator trade certification is compulsory in Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta and available, but voluntary, in all other provinces, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.

* Mobile crane operators may require a provincial licence to drive mobile cranes on public roads.

* Internal company certification as a crane operator may be required by some employers.

* Interprovincial trade certification (Red Seal) is also available to mobile crane operators.


So it looks like it depends on the province if you need formal training or not. You can also look for it here: http://www.workdestinations.org/occupation_keyword_search.jsp?lang=en

Once you get into Canada as a PR, you don't actually have to work as a crane operator unless you want to. You can do whatever you want so if you find that you are in a province where you would need to get certified and it's a big deal, you can do something else instead.