Hi guyz, sorry was out of forum since long... Well, second line added !!! "We started processing your application on June, 10 2014".
However, I also got a mail from the VO. The VO has "concerns" about my stated work ex.
Excerpt:
"I have reviewed your application and the documents you have submitted in support. I have concerns about your stated work experience.
You have stated your work experience as an aerospace engineer - National Occupational Classification (NOC) code 2146. Documents submitted by you do not indicate that you have performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the NOC (code 2146) and that you have performed some or all of the duties of the occupation as set out in the occupational descriptions of the NOC.
Before a final decision is taken on your case, I am providing you with the opportunity to comment on the above concern and provide any additional documentation.
You have thirty (30) days from the date of this letter to respond."
Now, the lead statement for NOC 2146 states the aerospace engrs research, design and develop aerospace vehicles and perform duties related to their testing, operation ....
I have not worked in research but have experience in everything after the "and perform duties" ...
Is it necessary that the experience be "verbatim" as stated on NOC?
One person cannot perform such a vast range of duties. Will explain my stand.
If my experience vs NOC is in doubt, why did I get PER in the first place? Any comments...