Hello guys,
If I understand correctly - we have to select an NOC code along with our job experience, where the title and/or the "main duties" listed in the NOC code match with our job's activities.
Can you give me an idea as to how much of a match is necessary for the govt. to count my experience under that NOC?
I work in a specialized field and I cannot find NOC code that matches my job title and man duties. I work in the Reliability field for an Oil & Gas company.
Only NOC title with "Reliability" in it is Aerospace Reliability Specialist / Space Reliability Specialist. So I cannot use this NOC.
I think 3 out of 13 of the "main duties" listed under NOC code 2141 (Industrial and manufacturing engineers) matches with what I do at my job.
If I use this NOC to describe my current job, will it be accepted?
Also out of curiosity, what happens if the govt. decides or finds that your job doesn't match with the NOC code in your application?
l will really appreciate your help with answering these questions...
Tapas
If I understand correctly - we have to select an NOC code along with our job experience, where the title and/or the "main duties" listed in the NOC code match with our job's activities.
Can you give me an idea as to how much of a match is necessary for the govt. to count my experience under that NOC?
I work in a specialized field and I cannot find NOC code that matches my job title and man duties. I work in the Reliability field for an Oil & Gas company.
Only NOC title with "Reliability" in it is Aerospace Reliability Specialist / Space Reliability Specialist. So I cannot use this NOC.
I think 3 out of 13 of the "main duties" listed under NOC code 2141 (Industrial and manufacturing engineers) matches with what I do at my job.
If I use this NOC to describe my current job, will it be accepted?
Also out of curiosity, what happens if the govt. decides or finds that your job doesn't match with the NOC code in your application?
l will really appreciate your help with answering these questions...
Tapas