ImABule said:Thank you so much for your reply.
Do you know what the NOC is for? Or why it says new worker when my wife doesn't work?
NOC stands for National Occupation Code.
ImABule said:Thank you so much for your reply.
Do you know what the NOC is for? Or why it says new worker when my wife doesn't work?
AreWeDoneYet said:Eagle333
Have you seen notes after a arc approval?
Eagle333 said:NOC stands for National Occupation Code.
ImABule said:Yes I know. What I'm asking is why my wife has one when she has no occupation and why it says new worker when she doesn't work
TANMEX said:I think new worker refers to not working , I got the same in my wife's notes
Yes same number .ImABule said:Did you also see a NOC under it saying 9914000?
What i understand from this website: http://caipsnotes.com/Codes.shtml# this code means that the principal applicant will be a new worker in canada but i can be wrongImABule said:Did you also see a NOC under it saying 9914000?
Shineon39 said:What i understand from this website: http://caipsnotes.com/Codes.shtml# this code means that the principal applicant will be a new worker in canada but i can be wrong
I have the same code also.
ImABule said:Does anyone know what FCP pending review mean in paper file history?
MNM2015 said:Hi ImABule! I remember your previous posts about ordering notes and am just curious if your notes showed the initial comments from the officer in Mississauga to the VO like you had hoped? If so, was it in the sponsorship notes or the PR notes? I, like you, am very curious about what those notes will say and am waiting on my notes. Did yours take the full 30 days? Thank you!