Hello everyone. I have two bachler degree of three years as per WES than my score is still 20 or greater than 20 because master is 23 please tel me about this
Just check their website. If it is not among excluded NOCs then it is eligibleCan someone confirm NOC 0601 Corporate Sales Manager is eligible occupation for saskatchewan pnp 2019
Can someone confirm NOC 0601 Corporate Sales Manager is eligible occupation for saskatchewan pnp 2019
Good point. If someone really wants to participate in the project some basic research can be done.https://publications.saskatchewan.ca/api/v1/products/102709/formats/113851/download
There are some questions that can be easily looked up and others that are very hard to answer. Just suggesting to keep threads like this for hard-to-answer questions and find out the easy ones by simply googling and doing a quick search.
By Single occupation you mean same NOC, right? I have 10+ yrs of experience in single NOC but with 3 different employers, hope I’m not missing something here!The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.
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The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.Hi guys...i need an urgent help. My primary occupation is Mechanical Engineer(NOC 2132)-3.8years experience, which is there in the OID list, whereas I have 4 years of Research Assistant(NOC 4012)-which is not there in demand list, also 3 years of teaching experience(NOC 4021)-which is there in demand list. Overall experience is 10+ years. All jobs are based on Mechanical Engineering field and falls under skill A type. Can I claim 15 points as I have overall 10 years experience? Please help
The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.
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But all my work experience relevant to mechanical engineering. Only mechanical engineer can do all the noc code mentioned above. Anyhow i wrote mail to sinp, i will post once i get reply.The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.
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But all my work experience relevant to mechanical engineering. Only mechanical engineer can do all the noc code mentioned above. Anyhow i wrote mail to sinp, i will post once i get reply.The work experience claimed must be relevant to the single occupation you've selected in your application.
Good luck.
Good answer, but what if the situation is the other way around.I don't think the emphasis here is just on "single occupation", but it is on "relevant to the single occupation".
And this is the contentious issue, I checked all SINP webpages and forum threads here and there is so far no conclusive answer of whether all jobs for which points are claimed must be of the single identical noc as the one selected as part of the application. I asked SINP and wait to hear back, but when taking the wording literally then the following should be acceptable as well:
Someone files an EOI with NOC 0601, corporate sales manager. One claims points for all 9 years of previous work experience within the past 10 years. One job matches with NOC6221, technical sales specialist, and other jobs match with NOC 0601, corporate sales manager. Because 6221 is RELEVANT to 0601, and is basically showing a natural progression from a junior sales role to a senior sales manager role, the requirements set forth by SINP should be met, which is that the jobs for which points are claimed, should be relevant to the chosen application NOC. Hence one should be able to claim points for both NOC 6221 and NOC 0601 with NOC 0601 chosen as the main NOC.
The above would obviously not apply if NOC 0601, senior sales manager, was chosen as part of the application and if then the applicant claimed points for, for example, computer programmer or registered nurse because those jobs are not RELEVANT.
This is my reading and understanding of the deliberate working of SINP. But I asked them by email for clarification, I hope to hear back from them and will be happy to share the findings.