@indusvision,
However, I recommend your friend's new employer to read HRSDC website just before they apply AEO, because it will be changeable suddenly...
Btw, here is Sep 2012 applicants' thread. I recommend you to ask to seniors on the other threads (or start new thread), so maybe you'll get more valueable answers
@ishpiringkiting,
I think it depends on new SFW's initial eligibility.
As you know, applicants have to have "an Arranged Employment in skilled jobs" in order to apply under current FSW.
If the new FSW stream has same requirement, you (or your husband) need get another job offer + LMO.
Otherwise, you might be eligible but CIC didn't announce decision of new FSW yet, so I don't have a confidence, I'm afraid.
And... I think maybe it's better for you to learn about CEC/AINP just in case
If you've work as a manager in past 3 years, you can apply under Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
If you are a foreign worker and have a permanent, full-time job offer from an Alberta employer in an eligible semi-skilled occupation (NOC C or D) in Foodservices industry, you can apply under the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP).
Good luck!
As I know, it's fine. Your friend is probably required to have experience of working as NOC 2171 worker. Even if the experience isn't related to your friend's current job, it's ok.indusvision said:Does AEO Job have to be from exactly same NOC as applicants current occupation?
A friend of mine is working under NOC 2174, but now have got a job offer from a different company with a positive AEO under NOC 2171. Is that fine? or if the current profession of the application has to be exactly same as job offer + AEO ?
Thanks!
However, I recommend your friend's new employer to read HRSDC website just before they apply AEO, because it will be changeable suddenly...
Btw, here is Sep 2012 applicants' thread. I recommend you to ask to seniors on the other threads (or start new thread), so maybe you'll get more valueable answers
@ishpiringkiting,
Thanks for the messageishpiringkiting said:hi mysteaka, i would love to hear your view on my case. i plan to apply under fsw arranged employment next year. i have work experience as a restaurant manager of 3 years. i have completed all the necessary requirements for the fsw, but i just have this one thing that slows me down. my LMO and job offer is in a semi-skilled job -- fca noc 6641. i have read that in order to qualify for the said scheme, the job offer should be in a skilled position -- example a restaurant manager noc 0631. so, that would mean, i am not qualified under this category? my husband is currently in gp, alberta as a tfw (fca, noc 6641 also). please share your views on my case.thank you. i am just confused.
I think it depends on new SFW's initial eligibility.
As you know, applicants have to have "an Arranged Employment in skilled jobs" in order to apply under current FSW.
If the new FSW stream has same requirement, you (or your husband) need get another job offer + LMO.
Otherwise, you might be eligible but CIC didn't announce decision of new FSW yet, so I don't have a confidence, I'm afraid.
And... I think maybe it's better for you to learn about CEC/AINP just in case
If you've work as a manager in past 3 years, you can apply under Canadian Experience Class (CEC).
If you are a foreign worker and have a permanent, full-time job offer from an Alberta employer in an eligible semi-skilled occupation (NOC C or D) in Foodservices industry, you can apply under the Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP).
Good luck!