So in that case one doesnt have to work in that Primary NOC code for at least a continuous year?newbutterfly said:So I recently changed my primary occupation to an occupation I have less than a year experience in. That is not the occupation I am using to claim points.
The occupation I am using to cliam points was obtained 7 years ago. My score is still the same.
Infact, what I noticed is that there is no question for length of employment in the primary occupation. This means it is irrelevent to the MEC.
Its OK!noyoucant said:. Ok everybody i need to check,, if my NOC(primary occupation) is in2015,, but my crs points im claiming for same NOC is all the way to 2009,, is ok ??
Example :
NOC X (until 2015,claiming points))
Different NOC (2016-2017,,not claiming pts for this))
2010-2012 (NOC X, claiming points))
Yup thanks and how about the 5 year rule then.... am I missing it ? This is crazy....astralsource said:Read this
Its how they process applications, and in this case Assessing applications against minimum requirements, Minimum work experience requirement
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/minimum.asp
Minimum work experience requirement
The applicant must have accumulated at least one year of continuous full-time (or the equivalent in part-time) paid work experience in the occupation identified in their application for permanent residence as their primary occupation. In calculating this period of work experience, the occupation must be listed in skill type 0 (Managerial occupations), skill level A (Professional occupations) or skill level B (Technical occupations and skilled trades) of the National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2011 [R75(2)(a)].
The applicant’s skilled work experience must also
have occurred within the ten years preceding the date of their application for permanent residence; and
not be in an occupation that has been designated as a restricted occupation.
Note: At the time of publication, no occupations were designated as restricted.
In addition, during that period of employment, the applicant must have
performed the actions described in the lead statement for the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(b)]; and
performed a substantial number of the main duties, including all of the essential duties, of the occupation as set out in the occupational description of the NOC [R75(2)(c)].
Note: The applicant does not need to demonstrate that they meet the “employment requirements” listed in the NOC occupational description.
No mention of it.Ezgi84 said:Yup thanks and how about the 5 year rule then.... am I missing it ? This is crazy....
Thank youastralsource said:No mention of it.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/tools/perm/econ/fsw/work.asp
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/work-experience-need-clarification-t297693.0.html
One should have worked in his primary Occupation within 5 years of application...
in the said case,to file in 2017,he should have worked in that occupation at least as recently as in 2012...any experience from 2007 till 2012 will be counted for ur CRS points and ranking...
One may even have experience under multiple NOC codes within last 10 years and that will get CRS points too...
however,to be eligible for FSW, one should have at least part experience in the chosen occupation in last 5 years...ie. Since 2012...
to make it clear,if my last working day in the occupation was 2012June 10th, I am eligible to apply till 9th June 2017....so ,you may alternatively file for FSW EE with your recent experience matching to an NOC code..
opinions of seniors are welcome
We all will back you in this...give me some time...hi,
my problem is my current occupation in Canada is fraud analyst that is neither relevant with my base occupation Veterinarian or my bachelor degree!!
my work experience within the last 5 yrs (cook/chef from UK+Canada) is completely irrelevant with base occupation.
So which occupation should I select as a primary occupation!
I have already received NOI by selecting primary occupation as a Veterinarian!!
What are my chances to get NOI or PR if I choose NOC as a cook or Chef.
Completely lost now!! help me pls!
We all will back you in this...give me some time...hi,
my problem is my current occupation in Canada is fraud analyst that is neither relevant with my base occupation Veterinarian or my bachelor degree!!
my work experience within the last 5 yrs (cook/chef from UK+Canada) is completely irrelevant with base occupation.
So which occupation should I select as a primary occupation!
I have already received NOI by selecting primary occupation as a Veterinarian!!
What are my chances to get NOI or PR if I choose NOC as a cook or Chef.
Completely lost now!! help me pls!
regarding primary occupation,CIC has since then modified the definition to 'an occupation within last 10 years 'hi,
my problem is my current occupation in Canada is fraud analyst that is neither relevant with my base occupation Veterinarian or my bachelor degree!!
my work experience within the last 5 yrs (cook/chef from UK+Canada) is completely irrelevant with base occupation.
So which occupation should I select as a primary occupation!
I have already received NOI by selecting primary occupation as a Veterinarian!!
What are my chances to get NOI or PR if I choose NOC as a cook or Chef.
Completely lost now!! help me pls!
Thank you!We all will back you in this...give me some time...
also write a personal msg to legalfalcon & now regarding primary
regarding primary occupation,CIC has since then modified the definition to 'an occupation within last 10 years '
this change has occurred btn my earlier post and now...so if you have anything in last 10 years it is good enough