SS66 said:In my opinion, this can not be a serious issue. if you provide a good refrence letter reflecting the teaching nature of your work while including a substantial number of the pertinent duties (rougly saying 70-80% of what mentioned on the NOC description), you should be fine. I think that lecturers who have only a master degree, not PhD, are not usually entitled to teach graduate students, those Lecturers are also included in 4011 category, so we can confidently assume that it is not a prerequisite to teach graduates or postgraduates to be able to apply for this NOC. Anyway, other applicants who applied in this category and received a positive decision could give you more insight regarding this matter.
Good Luck.
Thanks a lot for the information.
Also for applying in NOC 4011, do I need to have any kind of professional license or certification as I taught Engineering as per the employment requirement which says "Licences or professional certification may be required for professors teaching future practitioners in certain professionally regulated fields, such as medicine, engineering, architecture, psychology or law."
By the way, I have a Master's degree in Engineering which another Employment Requirement.