Nightmare of a government, that's what this is. We need to go out protesting. Otherwise, these nut jobs won't stop.
thanks for your reply. as i am confused, as my primary NOC is Data scientist and my current job title is also Data Analyst, but this job covers only 50% of this NOC JD's, no other NOC relate to this job. so confused if i should select same NOC for this job to? and if i do that and after invitation they didnt count this experience, will it effect application? keep in mind this job is the 4th year so express has no points for this job but FSW has.Mention all the experiences. You can choose one primary NOC. You can have multiple NOC's but only one primary NOC that will give you points.
Did you check 21223 - Database Analysts and Data Administrators?thanks for your reply. as i am confused, as my primary NOC is Data scientist and my current job title is also Data Analyst, but this job covers only 50% of this NOC JD's, no other NOC relate to this job. so confused if i should select same NOC for this job to? and if i do that and after invitation they didnt count this experience, will it effect application? keep in mind this job is the 4th year so express has no points for this job but FSW has.
Nah 21223 is for System Administrators e.g. Oracle SQL, SAP BASIS Experts etc... Even the Data Migration experts also will fall in that. No Data scientist is different.Did you check 21223 - Database Analysts and Data Administrators?
Recent Permanent Residents against Immigration! That'll be a sight.Nightmare of a government, that's what this is. We need to go out protesting. Otherwise, these nut jobs won't stop.
yes, I have checked that too that is different. If in reference letter just 50% of Data Scientist Jd's are mentioned even that should i select this NOC for this experience? will they count this experience too for points?Did you check 21223 - Database Analysts and Data Administrators?
To be honest, my Job duties and primary NOC was not matching much. As long as it makes sense and you have no other NOC codes to choose from, just go with it.yes, I have checked that too that is different. If in reference letter just 50% of Data Scientist Jd's are mentioned even that should i select this NOC for this experience? will they count this experience too for points?
and if I mention this NOC for this experience too and express entry score me while counting this experience, and later when I apply after invitation, they found that this experience will not be counted than, will my application be returned? (If they didnt count this experience, even than my CRS will not drop but FSW point will Drop by 2 like from 77 to 75)
Most of those TRVs are going to lose their status very soon. I’m not joking when I say that the Liberals damaged the immigration system and the reputation of immigration in Canada to the max. The recent stats can report states that there are around 2.2 million non permanent residents in Canada. They outnumber permanent residents. These are insane numbers and are directly responsible for the housing crisis in Canada. The amount of pushback the Liberals will get for this is going to be massive and it’s going to be against all immigration unfortunately. They are probably going to be relegated to a minority party at the Federal level soon. A lot of people are saying that the cons won’t do anything but the cons are snakes. They might not say anything now but once in power, you’re going to see them take radical steps. People claiming that reducing immigration will upset the immigrant base are also totally out of touch. Most of the immigrants I know are totally against this explosive growth of temporary migrants. The only people cheering for this are prospective international students and big corporations. They cannot vote though.It is crazy how there are 2-3 million TRVs, but only 214,000 people in the EE pool. Assuming half of these in the pool are outlanders, it is very small in size.
Don't give them any ideas..The only thing that is not taxed in Canada is the oxygen you breathe.
Lmao I remember when you used to be so positive before moving here from the USThe only thing that is not taxed in Canada is the oxygen you breathe.
There was a tweet from a Conservative analyst at the beginning of this year saying "if you wanted immigration to be super unpopular, you would do exactly what Liberals are doing".Most of those TRVs are going to lose their status very soon. I’m not joking when I say that the Liberals damaged the immigration system and the reputation of immigration in Canada to the max. The recent stats can report states that there are around 2.2 million non permanent residents in Canada. They outnumber permanent residents. These are insane numbers and are directly responsible for the housing crisis in Canada. The amount of pushback the Liberals will get for this is going to be massive and it’s going to be against all immigration unfortunately. They are probably going to be relegated to a minority party at the Federal level soon. A lot of people are saying that the cons won’t do anything but the cons are snakes. They might not say anything now but once in power, you’re going to see them take radical steps. People claiming that reducing immigration will upset the immigrant base are also totally out of touch. Most of the immigrants I know are totally against this explosive growth of temporary migrants. The only people cheering for this are prospective international students and big corporations. They cannot vote though.
I’m afraid that what happened in Europe could easily happen in Canada in terms of sentiments towards immigration. Sweden was one of the most pro immigrant countries on the planet and all it took was for politicians to screw up immigration, in order to turn the entire population against immigration. In 8 years, the Liberals have done so much damage to the country and screwed up immigration to the point where moderate Canadians are starting to get tired of immigration. Mainstream media have begun to question immigration. That’s something that hasn’t happened in a decade. I’m afraid that if things don’t turn for the good in the next two to three years, the PPC might actually gain seats in Canada. That’s how bad things have gotten in terms of immigration and housing affordability in Canada. Even though the PPC aren’t anti immigrant, they have some very evil elements in their party. I’m starting to think that Canada’s well on its way to become another US, where immigration is a political issue. You can thank the Liberals for being so short sighted and for being the dumbest party in Canada. A real bunch of idiots.There was a tweet from a Conservative analyst at the beginning of this year saying "if you wanted immigration to be super unpopular, you would do exactly what Liberals are doing".
https://reddit.com/r/CanadaHousing2/s/2doasQICPKI’m afraid that what happened in Europe could easily happen in Canada in terms of sentiments towards immigration. Sweden was one of the most pro immigrant countries on the planet and all it took was for politicians to screw up immigration, in order to turn the entire population against immigration. In 8 years, the Liberals have done so much damage to the country and screwed up immigration to the point where moderate Canadians are starting to get tired of immigration. Mainstream media have begun to question immigration. That’s something that hasn’t happened in a decade. I’m afraid that if things don’t turn for the good in the next two to three years, the PPC might actually gain seats in Canada. That’s how bad things have gotten in terms of immigration and housing affordability in Canada. Even though the PPC aren’t anti immigrant, they have some very evil elements in their party. I’m starting to think that Canada’s well on its way to become another US, where immigration is a political issue. You can thank the Liberals for being so short sighted and for being the dumbest party in Canada. A real bunch of idiots.