Hello all users,
I'm a lawyer in Brazil with more than 5 years of experience. I have a good EE profile, counting 472 points (already mastered IELTS, education assessments, I have the proper age, etc.).
Anyway, I know I can describe my work history as a lawyer, but in the beginning of the Work History section in the Express Entry profile I must tell the officers what is my intended job to base my application on. Well, I choose to put "lawyer and Quebec notaries" (NOC 4112) to base my whole application on.
My question is: I know I can't be a lawyer in Canada yet, since there are other requirements, but can I base my immigration profile on this, or should I put something else, like a paralegal? Something that I can actually land in Canada and work. I really don't know exactly what they want to know... I'm afraid of leaving as a "Lawyer" they will deny me because I can't be a lawyer yet. I don't know how it works...
Can someone enlighten me?
I'm a lawyer in Brazil with more than 5 years of experience. I have a good EE profile, counting 472 points (already mastered IELTS, education assessments, I have the proper age, etc.).
Anyway, I know I can describe my work history as a lawyer, but in the beginning of the Work History section in the Express Entry profile I must tell the officers what is my intended job to base my application on. Well, I choose to put "lawyer and Quebec notaries" (NOC 4112) to base my whole application on.
My question is: I know I can't be a lawyer in Canada yet, since there are other requirements, but can I base my immigration profile on this, or should I put something else, like a paralegal? Something that I can actually land in Canada and work. I really don't know exactly what they want to know... I'm afraid of leaving as a "Lawyer" they will deny me because I can't be a lawyer yet. I don't know how it works...
Can someone enlighten me?