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Hi everyone! New here.

I was a paramedic in the US for 4+ years. On some lists, I see "Paramedical Occupation" (noc 3234) listed as a qualifying occupation as far as work experience for the Skilled Worker path to immigration. Some lists leave it out. Does it count towards the experience requirement still?

More importantly, I just graduated from a 2-year Radiologic Technologist degree program. The equivalent occupation is "Medical Radiation Technologist." As I am a new graduate, I not have any experience in this field. My goal is to immigrate to Vancouver as a Medical Radiation Technologist. Will my 4+ years as a paramedic satisfy the experience requirement for skilled worker immigration even if I plan to work as an MRT?

I really am hoping for some good news because the job market is crap in the US and I hear Canada is hurting for MRT's.

Thanks in advance to anyone with answers
 
Quantum Uncertain,

Basic eligibility is to have 1 year full time work experience in one of the eligible occupations. Since you don't have 1 year full time work experience in NOC 3215 - Medical Radiation Technologist, therefore you are not eligible to apply under this NOC.

NOC 3234 - Paramedical Occupations is also included in the eligible occupations under Federal Skilled Workers Program. Please see below:

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/apply-who-instructions.asp?expand=jobs#jobs

You are eligible to apply under NOC 3234 - Paramedical Occupations, therefore I suggest you to apply under NOC 3234. Once you are in Canada as a Permanent Resident under Federal Skilled Workers Program, you are free to work as Paramedics or MRT or whatever suitable.

Quantum Uncertain said:
Hi everyone! New here.

I was a paramedic in the US for 4+ years. On some lists, I see "Paramedical Occupation" (noc 3234) listed as a qualifying occupation as far as work experience for the Skilled Worker path to immigration. Some lists leave it out. Does it count towards the experience requirement still?

More importantly, I just graduated from a 2-year Radiologic Technologist degree program. The equivalent occupation is "Medical Radiation Technologist." As I am a new graduate, I not have any experience in this field. My goal is to immigrate to Vancouver as a Medical Radiation Technologist. Will my 4+ years as a paramedic satisfy the experience requirement for skilled worker immigration even if I plan to work as an MRT?

I really am hoping for some good news because the job market is crap in the US and I hear Canada is hurting for MRT's.

Thanks in advance to anyone with answers