I'm based in the UK and I applied for permanent residency to Canada as a skilled worker in Aug 09 and received a reply 3 months later from NS processing centre rejecting the application on the basis that my NOC (2172 : Computer Consultant) wasn't on the list of 38 NOCs issued by some obscure Canadian politician around a year ago.
I know 100% that I can arrange a work offer in Canada to make use of my skills but I didn't include this in my original application as I was ignorant of the NOC list and under the delusion that my NOC would be acceptable together with the fact that I exceeded the points requirement comfortably.
Does the fact that I can arrange a work offer help me get past the obstacle of not qualifying on the NOC list or does the work offer only apply IF I ALSO qualify on the NOC list?
Any coherent help will be most appreciated ... ;D
I know 100% that I can arrange a work offer in Canada to make use of my skills but I didn't include this in my original application as I was ignorant of the NOC list and under the delusion that my NOC would be acceptable together with the fact that I exceeded the points requirement comfortably.
Does the fact that I can arrange a work offer help me get past the obstacle of not qualifying on the NOC list or does the work offer only apply IF I ALSO qualify on the NOC list?
Any coherent help will be most appreciated ... ;D