Hello.
I'm considering learning in a university in new faundland and then work with a post-graduate work permit. but there's something i didn't understand on that page:
h ttp://w ww .nlpnp.ca /student. h tml\
(delete spaces)
it says "Have a full-time job offer in your field of study, or a related field of study, from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer;".
and a few sections bellow :"Note: If you are nominated in an occupation classified in NOC C or D you will have to meetMinimum Language Requirements"
end of quote.
NOC C and D are occupations that usually don't require a higher education. but as it said - the job offer most be in my field of study.
So let's say that i studied music, but i coul'd not find a job offer in my field of study (nor a job offer of skill type 0, A, B), can i apply with let's say a cashier job offer (NOC D)?
If so, does my chances lessen?
Thanks a lot.
I'm considering learning in a university in new faundland and then work with a post-graduate work permit. but there's something i didn't understand on that page:
h ttp://w ww .nlpnp.ca /student. h tml\
(delete spaces)
it says "Have a full-time job offer in your field of study, or a related field of study, from a Newfoundland and Labrador employer;".
and a few sections bellow :"Note: If you are nominated in an occupation classified in NOC C or D you will have to meetMinimum Language Requirements"
end of quote.
NOC C and D are occupations that usually don't require a higher education. but as it said - the job offer most be in my field of study.
So let's say that i studied music, but i coul'd not find a job offer in my field of study (nor a job offer of skill type 0, A, B), can i apply with let's say a cashier job offer (NOC D)?
If so, does my chances lessen?
Thanks a lot.