It seems that this site is not working....Saida said:Below link with new NOC description.Just put NOC number there.
http://www.jobfutures.ca/pls/jf-ea/search.search
It seems that this site is not working....Saida said:Below link with new NOC description.Just put NOC number there.
http://www.jobfutures.ca/pls/jf-ea/search.search
Hey Shahi,Shahi said:Hey Maaties,
I am an engineer and just completed my MBA. i have just joined a very small organization as a Business analyst, a company of 15 size. Do you think after some experience i can apply under 1122 category. i have seen the job resposibilties and 80-90% match mine.
My worry is that the size of the company could be a problem!! what do you say??
Shahi
2. Applications from skilled workers with evidence of experience in the last 10 years under one or more (see footnote 3) of the following National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes:Maaties said:Shahi - (again my uneducated opinion), i think you'd be fine after one year of experience.
Good point. Does this mean one doesn't need a year of experience. One just needs some experience within the last 10 years.tran said:2. Applications from skilled workers with evidence of experience in the last 10 years under one or more (see footnote 3) of the following National Occupation Classification (NOC) codes:
Hmmmmmmmm try again http://www.jobfutures.ca/pls/jf-ea/search.searchbhaveshenee said:It seems that this site is not working....
Evidence of experience in the last 10 years............very subjectiveMaaties said:Good point. Does this mean one doesn't need a year of experience. One just needs some experience within the last 10 years.
not 10 years of experience but in the last 10 years.tran said:10 years of experience..................................
A maximum of 20 000 Federal Skilled Worker applications, without an offer of arranged employment, will be considered for processing each year.
Within the 20 000 cap, a maximum of 1 000 Federal Skilled Worker applications per National Occupation Classification (NOC) code will be considered for processing each year.
So what would be the processing times of applications received btween Feb 2008 & Jue 26, 2010?????Maaties said:not 10 years of experience but in the last 10 years.
Depends on whether you submitted before Jun 15th or not *wink*. I think there is no difference in processing time. They will go on as per usual (whatever that means). I wonder if those applications fall under the cap.WAY said:So what would be the processing times of applications received btween Feb 2008 & Jue 26, 2010?????
Yes Caps is another issue, which is unclear now........New2Canada said:Depends on whether you submitted before Jun 15th or not *wink*. I think there is no difference in processing time. They will go on as per usual (whatever that means). I wonder if those applications fall under the cap.
Definitely. They have become strict but probably better for Canada.tran said:A cap of 20,000 applications per annum, and a cap of 1,000 applications per classification.
It's quite a drastic reduction.