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Ankara_cafe
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A big work experience mistake!
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October 30, 2009, 07:59:00 pm »
I submitted my supporting documents to the embassy in Ankara/Turkey a week ago. And I claimed work experience of 2,5 years under NOC 4131, and just tonight I've realized that I could have claimed work experience for NOC 5133. Do you think there is a chance to add my NOC 5133 work experience to my submitted file? I just wish I had realized that 5133 was under work experience class A. Do you think there is a chance to do this? Really, the whole immigration process can be confusing and frustrating from time to time...I've been very careful so far, but as it is...things sometimes just don't go smoothly. Waiting for your replies...
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helios
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Re: A big work experience mistake!
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October 30, 2009, 09:58:25 pm »
You can request to withdraw from the application process. No fee will be charged unless the your application has been processed. You can then refill the forms and resubmit under more favourable conditions. Should you be rejected due to any reason, there will be a record for such rejection. Such record may impede further applications.
Cheers and GL
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windtunnel
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Re: A big work experience mistake!
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October 30, 2009, 09:59:39 pm »
5133 is not in the 38 list. So if you don't claim at least 1 year for 4131, your application will not be considered for FSW-1.
As for the points, 2.5 years of 5133 or 4131 will bring you equal number of points. So nothing to worry there as well.
However, what u should worry about, is whether your application will be rejected, based on the job responsibilities.
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Ankara_cafe
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Re: A big work experience mistake!
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November 01, 2009, 06:06:56 am »
Yes, I think so too. It's too late, me and my wife we get a score of 67 points on the grid test. So I guess that will be enough to satisfy the immigration officer anyway. Well, my job responsibilities perfectly match NOC 4131 since I'm an instructor anyway. Thank you for your kind replies... all best
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