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EE Profile - Is Software Engineer(NOC 2173) a regulated occupation

ruka

Hero Member
Apr 7, 2008
673
31
Visa Office......
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NOC Code......
0213
App. Filed.......
10/02/2010 (old)
Doc's Request.
16/04/2010 (old)
AOR Received.
11/08/2010 (old)
File Transfer...
20/04/2010 (old)
Hi
My NOC is 2173 - Software Engineer.
I am in the middle of filling the EE profile.

When creating the EE profile it asks.

some jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs.
Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated ?
The options are Yes/No/I don't know

What should I specify here.

When I followed the help link there, on the below site it says

Skill Type = 2
Skill level = A
Regulation = Yes
MRA = Yes
here it says Regulation = YES.
Please advice on what I should indicate here ? What did you guys do ?

Thanks
 
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ruka

Hero Member
Apr 7, 2008
673
31
Visa Office......
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NOC Code......
0213
App. Filed.......
10/02/2010 (old)
Doc's Request.
16/04/2010 (old)
AOR Received.
11/08/2010 (old)
File Transfer...
20/04/2010 (old)
Hi,
Those who applied under 2173, Can you please advice.

Waiting ...

Thanks
 

DEEPCUR

Champion Member
Apr 12, 2016
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642
It is regulated profession when you want to be one in Canada, but it has nothing additional to be done for express entry. It's treated like any other NOC.
 

rajababoo

Member
Jan 7, 2018
15
4
@ruka I am in the same boat. I picked "No" because where I live its not a regulated profession Not sure though if that is the correct response
 

ruka

Hero Member
Apr 7, 2008
673
31
Visa Office......
Colombo, Sri Lanka
NOC Code......
0213
App. Filed.......
10/02/2010 (old)
Doc's Request.
16/04/2010 (old)
AOR Received.
11/08/2010 (old)
File Transfer...
20/04/2010 (old)
@ruka I am in the same boat. I picked "No" because where I live its not a regulated profession Not sure though if that is the correct response
There's an option "I don't know"
I picked that ...

Thanks
 

aspirantEE

Full Member
Mar 31, 2018
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Where
@ruka I am in the same boat. I picked "No" because where I live its not a regulated profession Not sure though if that is the correct response
Where do you live?
Does it mean we have to look whether NOC # 2173 is a regulated one or not in the State/ Province we wish to stay after the PR?
what are the steps to get the license?
Will it have any impact in my PR chances? i.e., will the VISA officer ask for the license (if I have got it or atleast applied for it or not)?

Regards,
Arya