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sonny_saa

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Oct 1, 2014
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Hey guys,

I've a 4 yrs degree in accounting from a Canadian university after getting my PGWP, I switched over to an unrelated field which falls under "B" category and earned my full time 1 yr experience. I made about $70k in that yr.

I applied for CEC in October and got my AOR in February.

My question is that can my application be rejected on the basis that I'm working in a field unrelated to my studies? Also to get a job in that field, I had to do a few certification but I never submitted them with my application because there was no such requirement stated for them
 
sonny_saa said:
Hey guys,

I've a 4 yrs degree in accounting from a Canadian university after getting my PGWP, I switched over to an unrelated field which falls under "B" category and earned my full time 1 yr experience. I made about $70k in that yr.

I applied for CEC in October and got my AOR in February.

My question is that can my application be rejected on the basis that I'm working in a field unrelated to my studies? Also to get a job in that field, I had to do a few certification but I never submitted them with my application because there was no such requirement stated for them
well i graduated from NOC B and i applied in NOC O. I just got RPRF and MR on 15 may 2015. I applied on march 28 2014.
 
Short answer is NO it cannot on that ground only


sonny_saa said:
Hey guys,

I've a 4 yrs degree in accounting from a Canadian university after getting my PGWP, I switched over to an unrelated field which falls under "B" category and earned my full time 1 yr experience. I made about $70k in that yr.

I applied for CEC in October and got my AOR in February.

My question is that can my application be rejected on the basis that I'm working in a field unrelated to my studies? Also to get a job in that field, I had to do a few certification but I never submitted them with my application because there was no such requirement stated for them