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PNP PR - APRIL,MAY JUNE 2016 APPLICANTS....

Drigobrazil

Star Member
Apr 9, 2017
175
38
41
edmonton-ab
Category........
AINP
NOC Code......
7284
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
07-12-2016
Nomination.....
17-05-2017
AOR Received.
08-08-2017
IELTS Request
no need
Med's Request
Mar-22-2018
Med's Done....
Mar-26-2018
I am a little bit confused by the BG status change that you were talking about. My Background check status is "we are processing your background check". and i called to cic and they told me that your eligibility criminal and security has been done there is no red flag on it so just wait for correspond letter from officer. I am 7th April 16 applicant
What your noc?
 

April042016

Star Member
Aug 16, 2017
95
12
All April applicants are waiting for final review bcz officer are busy with other work so all we can do is wait and enjoy summer:)

Office might busy with illegal immigrants from us borders, express entry, outstanding files, short of staffs or on vacation may be, so god knows actual reason and he is with us :)

Its their time now and after PPR our time will start inshort its silence before miracle ;)

Have a lovely day everyone
 
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happygarcha

Champion Member
Jan 15, 2011
1,282
241
British Columbia
Category........
PNP
Visa Office......
Sydney
NOC Code......
0621
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
11 May 2016 | App Received: May 16, 2016
Doc's Request.
November 18, 2016 December 16, 2016. Updated Schedule A request
Nomination.....
Approved
AOR Received.
24th August 2016
IELTS Request
N/A
File Transfer...
N/A
Med's Request
May 02, 2017
Med's Done....
May 08, 2017
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
BG: 20 September, 2017 | DM: 02 December, 2017 | PPR: 07 December, 2017 (@5.30 PM Pacific Standard Time)
VISA ISSUED...
20-12-2017
LANDED..........
11-01-2018
yes but i don't know noc means ?
We use the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system to classify jobs (occupations). Jobs are grouped based on the type of:

  • job duties
  • work a person does
For immigration purposes, the main job groups are:

  • Skill Type 0 (zero): management jobs, such as:
    • restaurant managers
    • mine managers
    • shore captains (fishing)
  • Skill Level A: professional jobs that usually call for a degree from a university, such as:
    • doctors
    • dentists
    • architects
  • Skill Level B: technical jobs and skilled trades that usually call for a college diploma or training as an apprentice, such as:
    • chefs
    • plumbers
    • electricians
  • Skill Level C: intermediate jobs that usually call for high school and/or job-specific training, such as:
    • industrial butchers
    • long-haul truck drivers
    • food and beverage servers
  • Skill Level D: labour jobs that usually give on-the-job training, such as:
    • fruit pickers
    • cleaning staff
    • oil field workers
Our immigration programs use the NOC to decide if a job or type of work experience meets their eligibility. We consider “skilled” jobs those with NOC Skill Type 0, A or B. We assess jobs against the 2011 version of the NOC.

If you want to apply as a skilled worker, find your job title, code and skill level or type in the NOC.

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp
 

googgirl

Star Member
Aug 26, 2017
72
28
We use the National Occupational Classification (NOC) system to classify jobs (occupations). Jobs are grouped based on the type of:

  • job duties
  • work a person does
For immigration purposes, the main job groups are:

  • Skill Type 0 (zero): management jobs, such as:
    • restaurant managers
    • mine managers
    • shore captains (fishing)
  • Skill Level A: professional jobs that usually call for a degree from a university, such as:
    • doctors
    • dentists
    • architects
  • Skill Level B: technical jobs and skilled trades that usually call for a college diploma or training as an apprentice, such as:
    • chefs
    • plumbers
    • electricians
  • Skill Level C: intermediate jobs that usually call for high school and/or job-specific training, such as:
    • industrial butchers
    • long-haul truck drivers
    • food and beverage servers
  • Skill Level D: labour jobs that usually give on-the-job training, such as:
    • fruit pickers
    • cleaning staff
    • oil field workers
Our immigration programs use the NOC to decide if a job or type of work experience meets their eligibility. We consider “skilled” jobs those with NOC Skill Type 0, A or B. We assess jobs against the 2011 version of the NOC.

If you want to apply as a skilled worker, find your job title, code and skill level or type in the NOC.

Source: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp
NOC 6311 supervisor
 

SINP2016

Full Member
Aug 8, 2017
46
9
Job Offer........
Yes
App. Filed.......
May 18, 2016
Doc's Request.
Nov, 2016
Nomination.....
March 18, 2016
AOR Received.
Aug 18, 2016
Med's Request
June 8, 2016
Med's Done....
June 15, 2016
LANDED..........
Inland
Background update for any May applicant?