Yes ESZB.....you must have 1 year experience in a specific Noc category to QUALIFY to apply, However, you also have to get at least 67 points from the selections criteria section, of which a few are awarded for experience ( up t0 15 points)..... in this section any Job under NOC codes under O, A or B will give you points towards that 67.
(Maximum 15 points)
You can get points for the number of years you have spent in full-time paid work (at least 30 hours per week, or an equal amount of part-time).
National Occupational Classification (NOC)
The NOC is a system used to classify jobs in the Canadian economy. It describes duties, skills, talents and work settings for different jobs. CIC uses the 2011 edition of the NOC to assess skilled worker applications.
Finding your NOC category
The easiest way to find your category is to
go to the National Occupational Classification website,
scroll to the bottom of the page,
in the Quick Search box on the left-hand side, put the name of your occupation, and
press “go.”
This will give you some options. Check if any of them seem to be the right occupation. If this does not work:
press the “back” button,
choose the option that sounds most like your field, and
see if any of the occupations on the list match your occupation.
If the description and list of main duties match what you did at your last job(s), you can count this experience for points.
Use this chart to find the number of points based on your number of years of experience.
Experience Maximum 15 points
1 year 9
2-3 years 11
4-5 years 13
6 or more years 15
ESZB said:
I did check and modified my post. Correct me if I am wrong.