John123
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« on: December 29, 2011, 01:08:21 pm » |
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Well, i have a query.
I have around 4 years experience in IT services and recently acquired a master's degree in UK. I would like to know if my prospects are good enough to immigrate to Canada.
Kindly help.
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giogenre
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« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 01:11:23 am » |
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Well, i have a query.
I have around 4 years experience in IT services and recently acquired a master's degree in UK. I would like to know if my prospects are good enough to immigrate to Canada.
Kindly help.
IT work experience is not included in the 29 NOC list for Federal Skilled Worker at present. You can try the Provincial Nominee Program or the Quebec Skilled Worker if you know a little bit of French language. If you can arrange employment in Canada, that is also an option. 
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Zee.One
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Category........: FSW1
Visa Office......: London
NOC Code......: 2121
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Nomination.....: PER Received 10-01-2012
IELTS Request: 8 bands Sent with Application
File Transfer...: In Process 10-01-2012
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« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2011, 05:39:04 am » |
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Well, i have a query.
I have around 4 years experience in IT services and recently acquired a master's degree in UK. I would like to know if my prospects are good enough to immigrate to Canada.
Kindly help.
Wait till new changes announcement(Jan-Feb) of FSW Might they have added some profession related to you. Provincial Nomination is good & Fastest way to immigrate. Quebec Immigration is also good if you can get french language.
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John123
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« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2011, 10:38:08 am » |
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Thank you for your reply.
And to add to it, my partner is a MBA graduate, would that help us to immigrate to Canada?
Appreciate your help.
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giogenre
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« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2011, 10:48:39 am » |
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Thank you for your reply.
And to add to it, my partner is a MBA graduate, would that help us to immigrate to Canada?
Appreciate your help.
It will be an additional points under Adaptability.
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ali786leo
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« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2011, 02:18:55 pm » |
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I dont thinks so they will announce changes in jan-feb any changes will affect into july 2012
Wait till new changes announcement(Jan-Feb) of FSW Might they have added some profession related to you. Provincial Nomination is good & Fastest way to immigrate. Quebec Immigration is also good if you can get french language. [/quote]
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Zee.One
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« Reply #6 on: December 31, 2011, 02:52:20 am » |
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Thank you for your reply.
And to add to it, my partner is a MBA graduate, would that help us to immigrate to Canada?
Appreciate your help.
There is a occupation 1122, read all titles under this noc normally this noc is related to business titles. If your partner is working related to any of title, your partner will be principle applicants. And your points as educated partner will be added.
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John123
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« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2011, 05:05:20 am » |
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Thank you Giogenre, Zee.One and Ali786leo.
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iqbal600
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« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2011, 05:53:23 am » |
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Hi,
Need assistance about occupation NOC 7215 available in 29 available categories, As its stated that they need experience of 4 years in last ten years,
I am case I do have this experience (from 2000 till 2005) but from 2005 till now I am not associated with this job having And currently doing entirely different job now I am doing sales supervisor in one of reputed multinational Company
Secondly my studies are related to this occupation but my current job don't I am interested to apply for immigration should I go with previous experience ?
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giogenre
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« Reply #9 on: December 31, 2011, 06:01:39 am » |
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Hi,
Need assistance about occupation NOC 7215 available in 29 available categories, As its stated that they need experience of 4 years in last ten years,
I am case I do have this experience (from 2000 till 2005) but from 2005 till now I am not associated with this job having And currently doing entirely different job now I am doing sales supervisor in one of reputed multinational Company
Secondly my studies are related to this occupation but my current job don't I am interested to apply for immigration should I go with previous experience ?
Br Iqbal
It does't matter what is your present job, as long as you have a work experience under NOC 7215 in the last 10 years. You are eligible to apply as long as you have an employment certificate to back up your claim. Even a minimum of one year experience for NOC 7215 will do. 
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iqbal600
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« Reply #10 on: December 31, 2011, 07:09:27 am » |
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@ giogenre Thanks look my these two jobs are entirely different
Previously after doing my Associate diploma of Engineering i have started work for one construction company, i was responsible for all the wood work, to get the work done with the labor, and after spending 5 years there I become master of my field ( Carpentry Trade), after that I moved to one of cellular company with Sales Supervisor I am confused, because there is no relation between these two jobs but my education is related to my first job
suggest now am i still eligible ?
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dubaiite
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« Reply #11 on: December 31, 2011, 07:17:40 am » |
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@ giogenre Thanks look my these two jobs are entirely different
Previously after doing my Associate diploma of Engineering i have started work for one construction company, i was responsible for all the wood work, to get the work done with the labor, and after spending 5 years there I become master of my field ( Carpentry Trade), after that I moved to one of cellular company with Sales Supervisor I am confused, because there is no relation between these two jobs but my education is related to my first job
suggest now am i still eligible ?
Yep you are 100 % eligible....... Dont hide any thing present all the docs you have either for current job or for earlier one ...... You experience will count towards 7215..still for those 5 yrs......
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iqbal600
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« Reply #12 on: December 31, 2011, 07:22:16 am » |
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@ giogenre Thanks again  I will file my case soon
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giogenre
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« Reply #13 on: December 31, 2011, 07:39:55 am » |
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@ giogenre Thanks look my these two jobs are entirely different
Previously after doing my Associate diploma of Engineering i have started work for one construction company, i was responsible for all the wood work, to get the work done with the labor, and after spending 5 years there I become master of my field ( Carpentry Trade), after that I moved to one of cellular company with Sales Supervisor I am confused, because there is no relation between these two jobs but my education is related to my first job
suggest now am i still eligible ?
As dubaiite stressed, you are eligible even with different work experience. To be eligible under the MI3 - 29 list of NOCs, one must have a year (minimum) of work experience in relation with these 29 occupations. Your other work experience even not under the 29 NOC list will be considered as added years that will factor out as additional points as long that it satisfy the condition below: Your work experience must be in an occupation of Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B of the Canadian National Occupation. Classification (NOC). For example if you have a ONE work experience in Carpentry Trade and THREE years experience in other company (not in the 29 list), this 3 years experience will add up to your one year for 7215. So you have a total of 4 years experience that equivalent to maximum point under Work Experience factor (I got this info from Qorax). 
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Zee.One
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« Reply #14 on: January 01, 2012, 01:02:39 am » |
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As dubaiite stressed, you are eligible even with different work experience. To be eligible under the MI3 - 29 list of NOCs, one must have a year (minimum) of work experience in relation with these 29 occupations. Your other work experience even not under the 29 NOC list will be considered as added years that will factor out as additional points as long that it satisfy the condition below: Your work experience must be in an occupation of Skill Type 0, or Skill Level A or B of the Canadian National Occupation. Classification (NOC). For example if you have a ONE work experience in Carpentry Trade and THREE years experience in other company (not in the 29 list), this 3 years experience will add up to your one year for 7215. So you have a total of 4 years experience that equivalent to maximum point under Work Experience factor (I got this info from Qorax).  Perfect Guidence. giogenre hats off
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