I'm creating my Express Entry profile under the Canadian Experience Class and I'm stuck at the Work History section -- specifically the first block where it says "Primary Occupation."
I have worked in two occupations (6 months each) to complete my one-year work experience. I thought this section would have space for multiple NOCs, but it only has one. I know and am aware that the "Work History" block at the bottom of this section has space to add as many occupations/work experiences with NOCs and dates. However, the way that the IRCC describes the "Primary Occupation" section is confusing me. According to their description (pasted below), whatever I choose to put in the Primary Occupation section is what my application will be based on -- the concern here is both my jobs have been 6 months in duration so far (with my current job exceeding that as days go on). So if they consider one, it will only mean 6 months of work experience. I've been advised that under the CEC, you can have multiple work experiences adding up to the minimum 1 year requirement -- so I'm not worried about that.
MY QUESTION: Does it matter which of my jobs' NOC code I put in the Primary Occupation section? If so, which one should I put?
I'd really appreciate some help understanding this! Thanks!!
[Additional info for context around my question below]
PRIMARY OCCUPATION (as mentioned in Express Entry Profile)
The text to explain what is being asked of me:
This means the job [APPLICANT NAME] has experience in and wants to base the immigration application on. This is how we will determine your eligibility for federal programs. You will need to know the job title and the NOC for the primary occupation and for any other jobs you add, as well as for any job offer.
The text that appears when I click on the "?" next to the statement above:
'Primary Occupation' is the job you have experience in, and that we will use to assess if you meet the minimum requirements for programs under Express Entry.
Note: Your primary occupation may not be your most recent work experience. It is the job you have the required experience in, and want to base your application on. If you do not have the minimum work experience in the primary occupation National Occupational Classification (NOC) that you choose, you may be ineligible.
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I have worked in two occupations (6 months each) to complete my one-year work experience. I thought this section would have space for multiple NOCs, but it only has one. I know and am aware that the "Work History" block at the bottom of this section has space to add as many occupations/work experiences with NOCs and dates. However, the way that the IRCC describes the "Primary Occupation" section is confusing me. According to their description (pasted below), whatever I choose to put in the Primary Occupation section is what my application will be based on -- the concern here is both my jobs have been 6 months in duration so far (with my current job exceeding that as days go on). So if they consider one, it will only mean 6 months of work experience. I've been advised that under the CEC, you can have multiple work experiences adding up to the minimum 1 year requirement -- so I'm not worried about that.
MY QUESTION: Does it matter which of my jobs' NOC code I put in the Primary Occupation section? If so, which one should I put?
I'd really appreciate some help understanding this! Thanks!!
[Additional info for context around my question below]
PRIMARY OCCUPATION (as mentioned in Express Entry Profile)
The text to explain what is being asked of me:
This means the job [APPLICANT NAME] has experience in and wants to base the immigration application on. This is how we will determine your eligibility for federal programs. You will need to know the job title and the NOC for the primary occupation and for any other jobs you add, as well as for any job offer.
The text that appears when I click on the "?" next to the statement above:
'Primary Occupation' is the job you have experience in, and that we will use to assess if you meet the minimum requirements for programs under Express Entry.
Note: Your primary occupation may not be your most recent work experience. It is the job you have the required experience in, and want to base your application on. If you do not have the minimum work experience in the primary occupation National Occupational Classification (NOC) that you choose, you may be ineligible.
[... continued on but irrelevant to this question]