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jj0502

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My last Noc Code is 1212 recently i just changed my job so wat shud i do ?

Shud i use the new one or old one ?

Plz help

thnx in advance
 
jj0502 said:
My last Noc Code is 1212 recently i just changed my job so wat shud i do ?

Shud i use the new one or old one ?

Plz help

thnx in advance

If your experience for NOC 1212 is within 5 or 10 years (5 years for some PNP program & 10 years for CIC itself), then you don't need to worry. Just proceed with 1212 & don't forget to mention the time frame of your experience i.e. starting & ending date.
 
Bitto said:
If your experience for NOC 1212 is within 5 or 10 years (5 years for some PNP program & 10 years for CIC itself), then you don't need to worry. Just proceed with 1212 & don't forget to mention the time frame of your experience i.e. starting & ending date.

For example his NOC was 1212 now his NOC is 4032 then what he should do?
 
ali375 said:
For example his NOC was 1212 now his NOC is 4032 then what he should do?

He should go for NOC 1212 if he has more years of experience in that one (3 years gives you maximum points for FSW, anything above doesn't matter), and if this experience happened in no more than 10 years ago, or no more than 5 years ago for some PNPs.
 
ali375 said:
For example his NOC was 1212 now his NOC is 4032 then what he should do?

It is better to show the NOC against which you can claim more point. Don't forget that you have to submit supporting document against your NOC. I personally prefer to show most recent NOC if both the NOC is 3+ years. So, it is wise to show the NOC which can secure more point & could be easy to submit documents supported with it.
 
supporting documents means what ?

plz tell me what kind of supporting documents do i need ?
 
jj0502 said:
supporting documents means what ?

plz tell me what kind of supporting documents do i need ?

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/express/intake-complete.asp
Read Proof of work experience.
 
The statements given in this thread are incorrect.

Please refer to the following thread for clarification: http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/foreign-work-experience-under-multiple-nocs-skill-transferability-crs-t386975.0.html