Hi,
I'm a postdoc in UBC and I work in computer science department. There are tow NOCs that I can choose for my application:
1- 4011: University professors and lecturers (posdoctoral fellows are in the detailed list of titles).
Problem: Most of the duties in 4011 is about teaching however I did not have any teaching experience during the last year and half working. Most of my duties were about research and development and publications, as well as supervising some undergrad and grad students. My employer will not provide any reference letter that I have been involved in teaching.
2- 2173: Software engineer and designers.
Problem: My duties were mainly related to research and development rather than programming, coding, assessing, and testing.
or even
3- 2148, which includes engineering scientist:
"Engineering physicists and engineering scientists conduct research, develop processes, programs and equipment to expand fundamental knowledge in the applied sciences and engineering and to support advanced engineering and scientific applications."
Which one do you think is less risky that I can have it s my NOC?
As another related question, under this document (page 8 section 6.1):
op25-eng.pdf (you can find it in application guidelines)
It's clearly mentioned that:
"Note: For the purpose of Canadian Experience Class applications, the “Employment Requirements” listed in the description of each occupation are not applicable."
What does it mean? Doesn't it mean that CEC applicant don't need to find their NOC?
I do appreciate your replies.
I'm a postdoc in UBC and I work in computer science department. There are tow NOCs that I can choose for my application:
1- 4011: University professors and lecturers (posdoctoral fellows are in the detailed list of titles).
Problem: Most of the duties in 4011 is about teaching however I did not have any teaching experience during the last year and half working. Most of my duties were about research and development and publications, as well as supervising some undergrad and grad students. My employer will not provide any reference letter that I have been involved in teaching.
2- 2173: Software engineer and designers.
Problem: My duties were mainly related to research and development rather than programming, coding, assessing, and testing.
or even
3- 2148, which includes engineering scientist:
"Engineering physicists and engineering scientists conduct research, develop processes, programs and equipment to expand fundamental knowledge in the applied sciences and engineering and to support advanced engineering and scientific applications."
Which one do you think is less risky that I can have it s my NOC?
As another related question, under this document (page 8 section 6.1):
op25-eng.pdf (you can find it in application guidelines)
It's clearly mentioned that:
"Note: For the purpose of Canadian Experience Class applications, the “Employment Requirements” listed in the description of each occupation are not applicable."
What does it mean? Doesn't it mean that CEC applicant don't need to find their NOC?
I do appreciate your replies.