At the end of the day, it is your job duties that matter. If you are doing the duties (all or some) as listed in your NOC and your company can back up your claims by providing you legit employment proofs then there is no need to worry.Hi Fellow Ray of Hopians,
I am currently facing a major dilemma regarding my NOC. I am unable to open my account as I am in a state of great confusion with my NOC. If anyone can pls answer my queries with relevant demonstration, it will be immensely appreciable.
Can anyone pls explain whether B2B (business to business) or B2C( business to customer) domain will also be considered by the VO while analysing the application? I mean if the CIC NOC is related to B2C business, but my company does B2B business dealings, although, my job responsibilitie are an exact match with the NOC in CIC, is it possible for the VO to reject my application just because of the B2B/B2C variation?
The CIC noc that I want to pick up is given for the company employees which has outsourced their work to us, so although the NOC responsibilities does match, but the modes of business is different (as we are their supplier and working on behalf of them).
Do you think I should open my account with this NOC? I am sitting at 435, but just cause of this NOC scare I have not been able to open up my EE profile
In any case, the VO will not reject the application blindly. If they have any doubt or confusion, they tend to call the applicant for clarification and call the office/manager to get the facts clear.
Again, if you are doing the job duties as mentioned in the NOC and you company can back up those claims if they are approached by VO, there is no need to worry.