U are very correct, I made the same conclusion. They simply do not want software engineer to apply under the same category as computer engineer. If u are a software engineer, simply apply under computer programmer cos as as far as I am concerned both are more or less the same. Unless the Job description under computer programmer does not in anyway conform with ur responsibilities as software engineer which I doubt though.Cappuccino said:Pardon my ignorance but what's the difference between a computer programmer and a software engineer in Canadian/NOC terms?
I am guessing that software engineers are also involved with the software's design rather than the raw coding, but then i know very few programmers who do not get involved with the design elements.
Personally I'd think software engineer and computer programmer are fairly synonymous and the software engineers are excluded from "2147 Computer engineers" because they fit into "2174 Computer programmers and interactive media developers"?
Wayne.
I believe when I went to see an immigration consultant on a trial consultancy period, around 1.5 years before we applied to come to Canada, I said that I was a software developer and he categorised that as "software engineer".Anvaller said:U are very correct, I made the same conclusion. They simply do not want software engineer to apply under the same category as computer engineer. If u are a software engineer, simply apply under computer programmer cos as as far as I am concerned both are more or less the same. Unless the Job description under computer programmer does not in anyway conform with ur responsibilities as software engineer which I doubt though.
Have a look under the NOC description for 2174 and make sure your experience matches the lead statement and at least 50% of the duties.preity said:Thanks guys, but how does one prove that he/she is a computer programmer and not software engineer? My employment letter says Software engineer. Can i still apply under 2174 category?
NOC 2174 was never part of the in-demand occupation lists of MI-1 (which was in effect when you applied back in 2010), MI-2 and MI-3. You're lucky that they will include it under MI-8 (starting May 4 2013). I'd say that, if your job descriptions match those of NOC 2174, you are eligible to apply. Make sure that your descriptions match what's written on the HRSDC websiteJags83 said:Hi,
I need help from the experts. In year 2010, i applied as a Senior Java Programmer (under NOC 2174) and i was not considered by the Central Intake Office with the following reason:
"You have indicated that you have work experience in an occupation with the following NOC code: 2174- Senior Java Programmer. This occupation is not included on the list of eligible occupations specified in the instructions identified by the Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism and published in the Canada Gazette on 28 November 2008."
Hi rajas400,rajas400 said:Sir, I am new to this and was exploring about Canada PR. I am planning to apply for PR. I am from India. Can you please tell if iSeries System Engineer/AS400 Administrator/System i Administrator or Power System technology from IBM comes under 2174. I work as an system administrator in this midrange technology. It is similar to Mainframe but its called as Power System / Midrange Systems from IBM. I checked yesterday My score came as 77. Can you check and let me know about this technology. I am subject matter expert in this technology.