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Some people in this forum are too much worried if their profession are regulated. We cant do much about it unfortunately, so stay relax and see, it is better to submit the application and try rather than not....better not to expect anything so less disappoitment by the end of the day...remember that it is only 150 to be selected against thousandssssssss.........
 
zyber12 said:
Some people in this forum are too much worried if their profession are regulated. We cant do much about it unfortunately, so stay relax and see, it is better to submit the application and try rather than not....better not to expect anything so less disappoitment by the end of the day...remember that it is only 150 to be selected against thousandssssssss.........


Well said.

"Hope for the best but expect the worst."
 
hi to all,
Please guide what to write in Section H--- Do you have offer of employment optins are YES OR NO OR Not Applicable ??
and if its not appliucable then should we have to fill in
If you do not have an employment offer,what is your intended accupation???
 
I'm my view all demand list job r Regulated.. The non-regulated jobs r skill level C&D. It means with ur previous exp or if they give training u can do it.. Eg. Cleaner, Butcher, etc.. For which they won't give PR. Regulated jobs r in demandlist. Pls correct if I am wrong.
 
balars4 said:
I'm my view all demand list job r Regulated.. The non-regulated jobs r skill level C&D. It means with ur previous exp or if they give training u can do it.. Eg. Cleaner, Butcher, etc.. For which they won't give PR. Regulated jobs r in demandlist. Pls correct if I am wrong.

From where did you derived this? Service Canada has defined clearly which occupation is regulated and non regulated.
 
Regulated or not, it doesn't matter..most of the applicants are from overseas so how can the canadian immigration expect that the applicants are registered e.g for a civil engineer you need to work in canada and proved that you have the right skills for you to be registered. However some people have canadian experience but they may not qualified based on the criteria set by NS immigration....so lets see the outcome in few weeks time..all the best!!!!!!!!
 
These all PNP programs are unpredictable. Immigration or Student visas are businesses in Canada.

zyber12 said:
Regulated or not, it doesn't matter..most of the applicants are from overseas so how can the canadian immigration expect that the applicants are registered e.g for a civil engineer you need to work in canada and proved that you have the right skills for you to be registered. However some people have canadian experience but they may not qualified based on the criteria set by NS immigration....so lets see the outcome in few weeks time..all the best!!!!!!!!
 
can2174 said:
It does matter a lot, if occupation is regulated you need to justify how will you get the license and search for job. I didnt mention in settlement plan that my occupation is regulated and relevant questions

sorry to hear that mate. u have done a lot to help others and i believe God will help u just like u have done for others and ur mistake will b overlooked. relax as worrying will do nothing at this point.
 
Dear Friends,

Can any one share settlement plan? Its seems very complicated.

or any suggestions for filling it?

Regards
 
can2174 said:
From where did you derived this? Service Canada has defined clearly which occupation is regulated and non regulated.
I assume all jobs in demand list r regulated. But I read long b4 about skill levelC&D. The training and same jobs r in C & D.. Don't worry for ur appl. All appl will ve some -ve. Overall if its ok they will select u.
 
please seniors
NOC 2171 is regulated or not?
 
nekeol said:
regulated
Dear i am willing to apply for the programme, but i am unclear as to the final part which is employment and settlement plan, i dont have any relation or friend there, what to include in that area?
 
Dreamer2014 said:
please seniors
NOC 2171 is regulated or not?

It is not regulated :)
 
CAn 2174,
I have called organisation in Nova Scotia which gv license to engineers .. even they were not clear whether software engineers are regulated or not.

I have spent half an hour on ISD :(
 
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JZPASSI said:
CAn 2174,
I have called organisation in Nova Scotia which gv license to engineers .. even they were not clear whether software engineers are regulated or not.

I have spent half an hour on ISD :(