I'm not applying for a few years yet. I'm starting the fourth year of my Bachelors degree this fall, so not in a position to apply for PR/CEC for a while. These questions are to help me prepare/plan for the future:
1) Will I have to submit copies of all previous study permits or just the most recent one?
2) My projected job is in NOC 2112 A (Chemist) or 2115 A (Occupations in Physical Sciences not otherwise specified). But the NOC description for 2112 (here: www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/Profile.aspx?val=2&val1=2112) seems too broad. Some of the bullet points would only apply to research chemists, chemists with years of experience, or chemists specializing in other sub-areas. Does this mean that if my job is in only one area of chemistry, I can't qualify for CEC?
3) Alternatively, I might end up with a general administrative support job (maybe something like this (just an example): workopolis.com/EN/job/13295394?uc=E9), which would be classified as NOC B? It seems to fall under NOC B according to the matrix here: www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/pdf/Matrix.pdf
4) I'm concerned that with the bad economy I won't be able to get an NOC 0, A, or B job before my PGWP expires. I have minimal experience but a lot of practical (lab) coursework. By the time I graduate, I will have some research experience, some volunteering experience and hopefully at least one paid job. If anyone has tips as to how to best position myself for post-graduation employment/CEC qualification even before I graduate, that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
(Sorry about the links! Apparently I can't post links yet.)
1) Will I have to submit copies of all previous study permits or just the most recent one?
2) My projected job is in NOC 2112 A (Chemist) or 2115 A (Occupations in Physical Sciences not otherwise specified). But the NOC description for 2112 (here: www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/Profile.aspx?val=2&val1=2112) seems too broad. Some of the bullet points would only apply to research chemists, chemists with years of experience, or chemists specializing in other sub-areas. Does this mean that if my job is in only one area of chemistry, I can't qualify for CEC?
3) Alternatively, I might end up with a general administrative support job (maybe something like this (just an example): workopolis.com/EN/job/13295394?uc=E9), which would be classified as NOC B? It seems to fall under NOC B according to the matrix here: www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2006/pdf/Matrix.pdf
4) I'm concerned that with the bad economy I won't be able to get an NOC 0, A, or B job before my PGWP expires. I have minimal experience but a lot of practical (lab) coursework. By the time I graduate, I will have some research experience, some volunteering experience and hopefully at least one paid job. If anyone has tips as to how to best position myself for post-graduation employment/CEC qualification even before I graduate, that would be great.
Thanks in advance.
(Sorry about the links! Apparently I can't post links yet.)