mikek27 said:
" In the email they sent you, there is a clause that the individual have better understanding of their job requirements and duties "
Email from who ?
I chose NOC 2175 for OINP and for EE.
However, for one of my jobs, which is the most important job to get points for, the reference letter only specified one duty " Michael's primary responsibility were to design and develop XXX's flagship product. THe product is a web application built using Microsoft tech...etc blablblablblabla " ......................It doesn't really say the word "web" much but it's definitely a web developer role because the app itself is a web app operated using web browser and my other jobs have only been as web developers.
Do you think this will be a problem
I'm very sure you are good. Like I said earlier, In as much as the NOC code you applied with matches your job responsibilities and educational qualification, you have no cause to fear.
The Email I'm referring to is from HRSDC. They are the one that categorize jobs into NOC codes. And this is the clause I'm talking about from the email they sent to me
"In addition, please note that the final decision for selecting the most appropriate National Occupational Classification (NOC) code is each individual's responsibility as you know your education, skills and abilities better than anyone else. However, the ultimate decision remains the responsibility of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as they are the only ones who have the authority to determine if the information provided meets their criteria.
Our role is only to provide guidance.
Thank you".