@ dreamingforcanada
I hope someone can answer that question for you but if nobody can just compare the two jobs that you've mentioned, check the NOC description and make sure that the job description and qualification matches (some people say at it should be at least an 80% match).
@ MarKho19
Same as all other medical exams all Canadian permanent residents undergo. CXR, blood, VDRL, HIV, general physical assessment, also they'd check your vision if you're wearing corrective lenses.
@ captjack
Quebec Skilled Worker program needs paid experience in order for you to be qualified. That is one of the most important factors in order for you to qualify. Here's the guideline taken from the Immigration Quebec website:
Recognized experience
The work experience by a skilled worker candidate must have been acquired:
in the five years preceding the date of submission of an application for a selection certificate
in an occupation with a skill level above “D” as defined by the National Occupational Classification (NOC)
legally in the country concerned.
The following experience, which respects the aforementioned conditions, is recognized:
experience that was acquired full time or part time in remunerated jobs
full-time or part-time work internships as part of an apprenticeship, training or specialization recognized by a diploma, both remunerated and non-remunerated.
Check the Preliminary Evaluation for Immigration test at Immigration Quebec for you to assess your application.
@ joannaleed
Most of us here applied without any consultants. If you're comfortable doing it alone then you might as well give it a go.