Credit the officers with the required wisdom (I know that they are reviled on the forum but not all of them can be bad!) of knowing their way around these convolutions. Everything appears fine with your application and I don't imagine that mismatch of NOC (which you've thoroughly explained TWICE) would cause a problem here.LadyArizona said:Hi Asivad,
I have a very unusual question. I hope maybe you can help me. I simply don't know what to do.
I submitted my PR application on January 2, 2016. Prior to that I received a positive LMIA for NOC 4211 (for legal assistant) to support my PR application. As you may know, ESDC office uses NOC 2006.
While I was applying for PR under EE, I put the same NOC trying to be consistent with my LMIA (which was 4211). However, legal assistants have been assigned a new NOC code in NOC 2011 – 1242.
When I realized that I put NOC code from 2006, I was trying to send a case specific enquiry with an explanation why I put the NOC code 2006 instead of 2011. I did not receive any reply. In the meantime, I received my notes and it looks like it went through first review and my file was transferred to Ottawa. I contacted CPC Ottawa through email and asked them to add my explanation to the file which they did. I got a confirmation one day later, that it is attached and the officer will review it soon.
The problem is: my LMIA (which was only for EE/ PR support) is valid until May 7, 2016. I don’t know if I should keep this application and hope there will be an officer who understands the situation or should I withdraw this one and apply again (get an invitation and submit the PR application) before the expiration of LMIA.
Is there anything that I can do?
Everything else except that NOC code is ok, my reference letters, permanent offer of employment etc.
I went through my notes and it looks like an officer who did the first preliminary review, put a note that “appears to meet the criteria for FSW”. I know it’s just preliminary and doesn’t mean they will approve it. But honestly, I don’t know what to do. Is it better not to risk and withdraw this application and submit another one before my LMIA expires or sit tight and wait for answer to this one?
I would be grateful for your thoughts or advice.
All the best!