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Imran shabbir

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I am pharmcacist by qualifications but I don't want to go as a pharmacist in canada is is there any NOC suitable to me
 
i am working in pharmcacutical manufacturing so main my main experience is as Production Executive

Fo you have a degree other than a pharmacy degree? You’ll need to look up the NOC for pharmaceutical manufacturing and whether the job is in demand anywhere in Canada and whether a pharmacy degree is sufficient to qualify for the NOC.. Most of pharmaceutical manufacturing is done in Ontario and Quebec. If you are from India the opportunities in the sector are much better in India.
 
Fo you have a degree other than a pharmacy degree? You’ll need to look up the NOC for pharmaceutical manufacturing and whether the job is in demand anywhere in Canada and whether a pharmacy degree is sufficient to qualify for the NOC.. Most of pharmaceutical manufacturing is done in Ontario and Quebec. If you are from India the opportunities in the sector are much better in India.
right now i am in gulf country since from 2010 basic qualification is pharmacist and wes under process
 
Don't start different threads of the same question.

Imran shabbir said:
dear see my wife is doctor and i am pharmacist so still i am preparing for ilets also my wife so still there is confusion who will be primary applicant me or my wife secondly she is out of practice and i am doing job what your suggestion
If your wife's NOC is a physician then her degree must be evaluated through the Medical Council of Canada. If your NOC is a pharmacist then your degree must be assessed through PEBC. This is even if you have no plans of practicing. I don't know of any provinces that consider these NOCs since they are licensed professions. You will have to focus on Express Entry.
 
right now i am in gulf country since from 2010 basic qualification is pharmacist and wes under process

If your wife is a physician and you are in pharmaceutical manufacturing then I would suggest applying to immigrate to another country. It is very difficult to get licensed as an IMG in Canada and Canada has a pretty small pharmaceutical manufacturing industry so it doesn’t make a lot of sense to immigrate to Canada.
 
Don't start different threads of the same question.


If your wife's NOC is a physician then her degree must be evaluated through the Medical Council of Canada. If your NOC is a pharmacist then your degree must be assessed through PEBC. This is even if you have no plans of practicing. I don't know of any provinces that consider these NOCs since they are licensed professions. You will have to focus on Express Entry.
ok but evaluation is under process from WES I as asked from pharmacy gateway of Canada through email and they replied that if you want to work in pharmacy or hospital then ECA must be done by PEBC other wise can chose others
 
ok but evaluation is under process from WES I as asked from pharmacy gateway of Canada through email and they replied that if you want to work in pharmacy or hospital then ECA must be done by PEBC other wise can chose others
Wait to see what WES does since you are using the NOC as your primary NOC. You are not eligible for PNP programs so focus on Express Entry. Starting soon, EE will focus on NOCs and I doubt unless you are licensed as a doctor or physician then your chances are low.
 
If your wife is a physician and you are in pharmaceutical manufacturing then I would suggest applying to immigrate to another country. It is very difficult to get licensed as an IMG in Canada and Canada has a pretty small pharmaceutical manufacturing industry so it doesn’t make a lot of sense to immigrate to Canada.
Yes thats the point but if my purpose is to come and just do any kind of ordinary job my only purpose is for bright future of my kids
 
Yes thats the point but if my purpose is to come and just do any kind of ordinary job my only purpose is for bright future of my kids
But you still need to have enough CRS points to be invited for EE. What is your CRS score? PNPs are not an option.