weijiegu said:
the saskatchewan PNP requires a job offer in the field of study.
i am wonder what it exactly means?
if i get a B-comm finance. doea field of stduy mean Commerce or Finance?
can I do accounting or human resource job?
accounting is somehow related to Finance but human resource isn't really related(though some HR people give finance advice).
The way they check it is by checking the requirements and responsibilities checking them against your education, experience, and salary/wage.
example:
my initial NOC was 2174 (computer programmer) but eventually I started having more responsibilities and a better pay but still programming and deploying so my NOC changed to 0213 (Computer and information systems managers). I have no management education but I've been doing it for 2 years now. AINP doesn't require your job to be part of your field of study(at least the rules they had when I applied) so as long as I have a B A o 0 NOC then my nomination is valid. If this happened to you, your nomination would have to be reassessed and might be terminated since it's not part of your field of study.
So again, just look at your job description then you can tell if it fits your field of study.
good luck.