charan_yalala said:
Hello Topsy,
You mean to say you did not have one year of experience in the field of education Electrical Electronics Engr and got nomination.
What was the Designation you have mentioned?
I never worked as an Engineer. All experience I showed was IT.
Wow thats nice.. I think since you has a degree of in Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical or Electronics Engr with work experience in Computer field, SINP considers it as ok as Immigration officer assigned to you case was lenient and might have seen networking courses in the your Bachelors Degree and got satisfied
There's no networking course in my bachelor transcript.
Apart from the above, here is what I have also noticed.
NOC 2281 is classified as NOC 'B'.
"Skill Level B — technical jobs and skilled trades. People usually need a college diploma or to train as an apprentice to do these jobs.
examples: chefs, electricians, plumbers"
NOC 2171 is classified as NOC 'A'
"Skill Level A — professional jobs. People usually need a degree from a university for these jobs.
examples: doctors, dentists, architects"
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/noc.asp
The 2 NOC's i have read SINP rejected are both NOC A (2171 and 1111). Both require bachelor degrees and the latter licensure.
They are usually more lenient when you claim NOC B.
Does that mean that when i get to canada, I will work in a NOC B job? (NO). I have even used the following titles in my experience letters:
System Administrator, Network Administrator, IT Support Officer, Information Systems Manager - got all the experience letters to match 2281.
The key is to ensure you get the requirements for the NOC right. Hope I have explained better.