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NOC code

canadapr

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Mar 9, 2009
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My current job title is prog analyst whereas the previous one was asst.system engineer..I am v much confused as to wt NOC code I have to put in the form..Kindly help me..thanks in advance!
 

chow

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Sep 23, 2008
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canadapr said:
My current job title is prog analyst whereas the previous one was asst.system engineer..I am v much confused as to wt NOC code I have to put in the form..Kindly help me..thanks in advance!
Did you check the duties of the both the titles?
 

bendjoe

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Aug 23, 2008
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canadapr said:
My current job title is prog analyst whereas the previous one was asst.system engineer..I am v much confused as to wt NOC code I have to put in the form..Kindly help me..thanks in advance!
Did your job duties change with title

The job title is not important if the duties remains same. You can explain your job duties and AINP officer will decide if it belongs to an NOC. I have seen someone here telling AINP that my NOC is this and AINP rejecting them saying your job duties does not match any of the NOC in the AINP list. Ultimately it is upto the officer to decide which NOC you belongs to.

You can explain your job duties in detail and then tell them that your job duties closely or exactly match this NOC. If the officer thinks it is true you are good.
 

qwerty1981

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Apr 7, 2009
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hi
where do u explain the job duties?
do u attach a seperate sheet???
thanks a lot




bendjoe said:
canadapr said:
My current job title is prog analyst whereas the previous one was asst.system engineer..I am v much confused as to wt NOC code I have to put in the form..Kindly help me..thanks in advance!
Did your job duties change with title

The job title is not important if the duties remains same. You can explain your job duties and AINP officer will decide if it belongs to an NOC. I have seen someone here telling AINP that my NOC is this and AINP rejecting them saying your job duties does not match any of the NOC in the AINP list. Ultimately it is upto the officer to decide which NOC you belongs to.

You can explain your job duties in detail and then tell them that your job duties closely or exactly match this NOC. If the officer thinks it is true you are good.
 

Ell.Bee

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Jan 18, 2009
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Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
NOC Code......
2171
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
Feb - 2009
Doc's Request.
Nov - 2009
Nomination.....
Dec - 2009 CIC App. Filed..: May 2010
AOR Received.
08-23-2010
IELTS Request
N/A
File Transfer...
N/A
Med's Request
08-23-2010
Med's Done....
09-09-2010
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
03-01-2011
VISA ISSUED...
03-17-2011
LANDED..........
04-06-2011
You have to get a letter from the employer stating your current job duties. If you cannot obtain that letter, then may be you can provide something such as an offer letter or write up something yourself explaining your job dutied. But keep in mind, if you write yourself, then Alberta might contact your employer to validate what you have provided.