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T4, Salaried paid, Sunlife associate financial advisor for CEC(sounds like work for financial advisor)
which noc code will possible fit?
and any risk if going to apply PR through CEC?
thanks
 
hsb said:
T4, Salaried paid, Sunlife associate financial advisor for CEC(sounds like work for financial advisor)
which noc code will possible fit?
and any risk if going to apply PR through CEC?

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/QuickSearch.aspx?val65=6411
financial services sales representative
 
if you are going to deal with sales then the code suggested by jes is correct but if you are going tom perform other duties such as rrsp,resp, then i would suggest check the NOC list their is NOC for other financial officers..
 
Vishut said:
if you are going to deal with sales then the code suggested by jes is correct but if you are going tom perform other duties such as rrsp,resp, then i would suggest check the NOC list their is NOC for other financial officers..
thanks for your reply, actual it is a full financial service job, but at the beginning of the job, my duty is like a insurance agent with salary.
 
thanks for replying again, i don't know why i cannot quoted on the previous post.

at the beginning of the job, my duty is like an insurance agent with salary. and my i researched online that said associate financial advisor could fit noc 6231, if that right?
thanks
 
it will depend on your actual duties/responsibilities whether 6231 is the correct NOC.

You should be careful, tho - you are saying "in the beginning" you will be a salaried employee, but will that last for the full year? If you become a Sun Life agent, they are self-employed, which means the experience will not be eligible for CIC...
 
jes_ON said:
it will depend on your actual duties/responsibilities whether 6231 is the correct NOC.

You should be careful, tho - you are saying "in the beginning" you will be a salaried employee, but will that last for the full year? If you become a Sun Life agent, they are self-employed, which means the experience will not be eligible for CIC...

yep, the issue that in the beginning is what I concerned. i just afraid I cannot jump out if I begin to work in the company. I do not want to waste time on that.
thanks for that, I think I need to ask clearly about the duration of the salaried position.
 
If he/she becomes an agent, that is considered self-employment and the experience is not eligible for CEC. In addition, financial services sales representative is NOC 6411(skill level C) and does not qualify for CEC.

 
Can you share your education background and status in Canada. ?
 
Calgary_Man said:
Can you share your education background and status in Canada. ?

I am Economics 4 -years full time study. and Post graduation work permit.
 
When does your PgWp expire? I just wanna know about year and month.
 
In my advise, you would have to start looking for a managerial or supervisory position to qualify for immigration. Are you aware of NoC o, A, b eligibilty??
 
Calgary_Man said:
In my advise, you would have to start looking for a managerial or supervisory position to qualify for immigration. Are you aware of NoC o, A, b eligibilty??
yes, i knew noc o ,A,B, and it is hard to find a management job for new graduation international student
 
You just need to keep trying bud, network with ppl around you and apply as much as you can. Job bank is a good source; google them. Which city prov u from?