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NOC 1315 or no

Ant91

Newbie
Oct 13, 2021
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Hello everyone,
Please help me and maybe someone else, I would like to understand which NOC can I use for Express Entry. I've tried to find in forum but have no any confirmation or suggest about it.
Some main responsibilities below of my job:
-Organization of shipments from foreign countries.
-Search the best best offers for company (manufacturers/distributors), conclude the contracts.
-Work with customs, custom brokers (who make import/export custom clearance), transport companies (search the best way for transporting goods).
-Control and provide full set of documents for shipments and custom clearance.

I reckon that it's 1315 NOC, but not sure.

Thanks in advance.
 

dankboi

VIP Member
Apr 19, 2021
3,687
11,099
London, United Kingdom
Category........
FSW
Hello everyone,
Please help me and maybe someone else, I would like to understand which NOC can I use for Express Entry. I've tried to find in forum but have no any confirmation or suggest about it.
Some main responsibilities below of my job:
-Organization of shipments from foreign countries.
-Search the best best offers for company (manufacturers/distributors), conclude the contracts.
-Work with customs, custom brokers (who make import/export custom clearance), transport companies (search the best way for transporting goods).
-Control and provide full set of documents for shipments and custom clearance.

I reckon that it's 1315 NOC, but not sure.

Thanks in advance.
when you read the following and if you feel 85% + of the responsibilities is the same as you did in real life, then that's the NOC

This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Customs brokers

  • Prepare and process import/export documents and other forms on behalf of clients according to customs regulations, laws and procedures
  • Sign import/export documents on behalf of client, using power of attorney
  • Arrange for payment of duties, taxes, storage and transportation of imported goods and bonds to cover duty goods
  • Quote duty and tax rates on commodities for clients
  • Provide advice to clients on export and import restrictions, tariff systems, letters of credit, insurance requirements and other custom related matters
  • May represent client before administrative tribunals or in other dealings with government officials.
Shipbrokers
  • Buy and sell cargo space on ships on behalf of individuals, companies and governments
  • Consult trade publications and other sources to provide information to clients on available cargo space, destinations, rates and departure locations and times, and arrange ship charters for clients
  • Negotiate rates and terms and prepare contracts and other papers
  • Buy and sell ships, yachts and other watercraft on behalf of clients
  • Inspect vessels, explain features and negotiate price when purchasing or selling for clients
  • Arrange for insurance coverage for cargo or for ships
  • Arrange for registration and licensing of ships.
Employment requirements
  • Completion of secondary school is required.
  • Some post-secondary education in commerce or a related field may be required.
  • Customs brokers require several years of on-the-job training and completion of a customs brokers training program through the International Federation of Customs Brokers Association.
  • A customs broker licence, issued by the Canada Border Services Agency, is required for an individual or company to operate a customs brokerage business.
  • Shipbrokers selling cargo space on ships usually require several years of on-the-job training or related experience such as shipping company scheduling experience. Shipbrokers selling watercraft usually require in-depth experience with, and knowledge of, various watercraft.
  • Correspondence courses from the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers are available for shipbrokers.