I am currently employed in Canada as a Material & Processes Engineer/Technologist (Metallurgist) and I am seeking your professional advice regarding my application for Permanent Residence under the Canadian Experience Class (CEC) stream.
My primary concern lies with the NOC code selection. The responsibilities and tasks associated with my role appear to align well with NOC 21322 (Metallurgical and Materials Engineers). However, I noticed that the requirements for this code state: "Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practice as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.)." I have yet to acquire the P.Eng certification and as you might know this takes years to process.
Given this context, I have one specific question:
My primary concern lies with the NOC code selection. The responsibilities and tasks associated with my role appear to align well with NOC 21322 (Metallurgical and Materials Engineers). However, I noticed that the requirements for this code state: "Licensing by a provincial or territorial association of professional engineers is required to approve engineering drawings and reports and to practice as a Professional Engineer (P.Eng.)." I have yet to acquire the P.Eng certification and as you might know this takes years to process.
Given this context, I have one specific question:
- Can I apply under the CEC stream using the NOC 21322 code despite not having a P.Eng certification?
- There is currently no NOC code for Materials Technologist (that I am aware of) so I can avoid the P.Eng requirement.