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Hi. I based my NOC on this too. I'm a medical devices regulatory and quality specialist. However, I cant see this description in the current NOC list. I've already submitted my application post ITA. Seniors, any thoughts on how to handle this?
Hi Nidhi, Could you please share the update for your case?? Which Code did you use and did you get approval for your case..?? Please suggest.
 
i am a regulatory affairs manager and i used noc 1122. None of the other nocs are suitable.
Also make sure that in the employer's letter your job duties match the noc description (at least in 1-2 points).
I am in EE pool, not a PR yet, but I am sure this is the only suitable noc for our occupation.
 
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Yes, I applied with 4165. I am currently in Canada as a Permanent resident. Again, please check if the NOC matches the job description. It differs on a case by case basis.
Hi can you please share your reference letter for 4165 for reference purpose only. I have worked as an in house clinical research associate, clinical project specialist, project data and integration manager for drug development..
Thanks
 
NOC 1122 is present in the NOC 2016 classification. However, CIC uses NOC 2011 classification, which does not list Regulatory Affairs under 1122.

I worked as a Regulatory Associate and used the code 4165. I had the reference letters from both my companies with certain duties and responsibilities that matched 4165. I strongly suggest to check with your duties and responsibilities. Ultimately, the reference letter and NOC should fairly match.

Thanks.
I am also struggling to find out proper nic for my job, i am working as Sr Assistant Manager, in Global Regulatory compliance Department of a pharma company. I need your help as you have tried with 4165 noc code. zinatsultana123@gmail is my email id, would you please help me to apply with 4165 noc code.
 
i am a regulatory affairs manager and i used noc 1122. None of the other nocs are suitable.
Also make sure that in the employer's letter your job duties match the noc description (at least in 1-2 points).
I am in EE pool, not a PR yet, but I am sure this is the only suitable noc for our occupation.
What is the update? Did you get PR?
 
Hi. I based my NOC on this too. I'm a medical devices regulatory and quality specialist. However, I cant see this description in the current NOC list. I've already submitted my application post ITA. Seniors, any thoughts on how to handle this?
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Hi! If you've already submitted your application post-ITA, don't worry too much. NOC roles don’t have to match word-for-word — what matters is that your duties align with the listed responsibilities. As a medical devices regulatory and quality specialist, especially working with wearable devices like ECG patches, your experience should still be valid under the broader medical or health regulatory categories. If needed, you can explain your role in a letter of explanation.