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foomani
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App. Filed.......: Feb 2007
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« on: November 23, 2010, 07:39:37 am »

Pals

I need a help here again!
I have submitted my application whith BSc. degree in geology, I have presented 4 years of employment as a geologist (NOC 2113).
During my application procedure, I have started two Masters one in distance learning (Part time) in MBA from world class univ in UK and another in Engineering in Vienna.  

in the same time i have been employed as part time Consultant I have got the chance to work with a reputable Engineering firm for a year with reasonable salary.  

The embassy asked me to update my Employment reference and History in Schedule one (NOC 4163).

I am still student and will finish next Semester.
DO you think it is going to give a bad impression to the officer that i have changed my occupation in between?

Thanks for your advice

Matin From Vienna
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foomani
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App. Filed.......: Feb 2007
Doc's Request.: Apr 2009

« Reply #1 on: November 23, 2010, 07:50:10 am »

Pals

I need a help here again!
I have submitted my application whith BSc. degree in geology, I have presented 4 years of employment as a geologist (NOC 2113).
During my application procedure, I have started two Masters one in distance learning (Part time) in MBA from world class univ in UK and another in Engineering in Vienna. 

in the same time i have been employed as part time Consultant I have got the chance to work with a reputable Engineering firm for a year with reasonable salary. 

The embassy asked me to update my Employment reference and History in Schedule one (NOC 4163).

I am still student and will finish next Semester.
DO you think it is going to give a bad impression to the officer that i have changed my occupation in between?

Thanks for your advice

Matin From Vienna

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explorer101
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Posts: 1505
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LANDED..........: 2010

« Reply #2 on: November 23, 2010, 08:34:38 am »

Pals

DO you think it is going to give a bad impression to the officer that i have changed my occupation in between?

Thanks for your advice


Hi Matin, change in occupation will have no bad impression on the Visa Officer. You will be awarded points on the basis of number of years worked under each NOC{ should be under 38/29 occupation list ) .   
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foomani
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App. Filed.......: Feb 2007
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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2010, 08:39:15 am »

Thanks for your comment
GoodLuck
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jes_ON
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Category........: CEC
Visa Office......: New York
App. Filed.......: 06-May-2010
AOR Received.: 13-Aug-2010
File Transfer...: 01-Mar-2011
Passport Req..: 30-Jun-2011
VISA ISSUED...: 12-Jul-2011 (received 25-Jul-2011)
LANDED..........: 03-Sep-2011

« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2010, 10:55:30 am »

Pals

I need a help here again!
I have submitted my application whith BSc. degree in geology, I have presented 4 years of employment as a geologist (NOC 2113).
During my application procedure, I have started two Masters one in distance learning (Part time) in MBA from world class univ in UK and another in Engineering in Vienna.  

in the same time i have been employed as part time Consultant I have got the chance to work with a reputable Engineering firm for a year with reasonable salary.  

The embassy asked me to update my Employment reference and History in Schedule one (NOC 4163).

I am still student and will finish next Semester.
DO you think it is going to give a bad impression to the officer that i have changed my occupation in between?

Thanks for your advice

Matin From Vienna

LOL - bad impression for more education?  Don't think so... Smiley 
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