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Does anyone know if the job offer that falls under the Alberta list (i.e NOC and NACIS) is enough to apply for the accelerated tech pathway, even though I'm still a student and I'm graduating in 2 months, and my federal Noc experience is different? Thanks
 
Does anyone know if the job offer that falls under the Alberta list (i.e NOC and NACIS) is enough to apply for the accelerated tech pathway, even though I'm still a student and I'm graduating in 2 months, and my federal Noc experience is different? Thanks

The occupation listed in your job offer must be the same as the primary occupation in your Express Entry profile.
 
Ok, thanks for your reply, but I will start this new job in the industry in May 2023 after Im done with my Ph.D. my current occupation since 2018 is a student, and before that, I was a teaching assistant and research assistant, What should I do in this case?
Should I change my occupation in the express entry once I get the job offer?
Thanks for your help
 
Ok, thanks for your reply, but I will start this new job in the industry in May 2023 after Im done with my Ph.D. my current occupation since 2018 is a student, and before that, I was a teaching assistant and research assistant, What should I do in this case?
Should I change my occupation in the express entry once I get the job offer?
Thanks for your help

Until you have a full year of work experience post-graduation in Canada, you'll be a FSW applicant and the primary NOC you have listed in your EE profile must be a NOC where you have at least one year of full time and continuous work experience. So your primary NOC will have to be either the research assistance or the teaching assistant.
 
What about if only 2 years of foreign experience out of 5 years were a technician which falls into the Albert list, will that be ok
 
What about if only 2 years of foreign experience out of 5 years were a technician which falls into the Albert list, will that be ok

I don't understand your question.

Your the occupation (NOC) of your job offer in Alberta must match the primary occupation (NOC) on your Express Entry profile. The primary occupation on your Express Entry profile must be an occupation where you have at least one year of full time continuous work experience within the last 10 years.
 
I mean I have 5 years of experience
2 years as a teaching assistant and research assistant
2 years as a technician
then 1 year as a lectures


So I have a different NOC in my express entry but one of the matches is what is Albert looking for I worked there for 2 years, will this be good enough?
Thanks
 
I mean I have 5 years of experience
2 years as a teaching assistant and research assistant
2 years as a technician
then 1 year as a lectures


So I have a different NOC in my express entry but one of the matches is what is Albert looking for I worked there for 2 years, will this be good enough?
Thanks

Is your job offer a technician role? You can use the technician job NOC as your primary NOC in your EE profile. But again, this NOC must match the occupation / NOC in the job offer. It's not enough that your primary NOC simply matches the Alberta list - it must match your job offer.
 
Yes, my job offer is a technician role. both job offer in Alberta and my previous NOC are the same duties.
But the question how can I make this
You can use the technician job NOC as your primary NOC in your EE profile.

How can I do that? I did this job between 2015-2017 So it was not the last job for me
The last one I was a lecturer then I started studying in 2018 at u of a
 
Yes, my job offer is a technician role. both job offer in Alberta and my previous NOC are the same duties.
But the question how can I make this
You can use the technician job NOC as your primary NOC in your EE profile.

How can I do that? I did this job between 2015-2017 So it was not the last job for me
The last one I was a lecturer then I started studying in 2018 at u of a

You simply select this NOC as your primary NOC in your EE profile.
 
Do you mean when I fill the forum for accelerated tech pathway, should I choose this NOC?
 
Alberta tech path way:

My noc code is 21231,
My salary is 35$ per hour am I eligible can any one reply plz.

it was mention that an applicant does not have an LMIA, their job offer wage must meet or exceed the starting wage for their occupation across all industries in Alberta.