Given to overall capacity of NOC Bs of 41000 and available "seats" limit of 12000 (not mentioning NOC As and 0s) I'd say that CEC immigration becomes a gamble for everyone...new_guy said:Hey All,
As the Subject line suggests. I would like to know if anyone knows if NOC 2282 is a rare NOC or not.
I am little worried that I will not make it to 200 so thought of asking this Q.
Thanks in advance.
What you mean by 41000 capacity. And also CEC never crossed 12,000 mark in past so there is no need toMaxim1251 said:Given to overall capacity of NOC Bs of 41000 and available "seats" limit of 12000 (not mentioning NOC As and 0s) I'd say that CEC immigration becomes a gamble for everyone...
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/applications-accepted.asp
Correct. The quota of 12,000 has never been met, but CEC also is a fairly new program. We'll have to wait and see what thegladaki said:What you mean by 41000 capacity. And also CEC never crossed 12,000 mark in past so there is no need to
Panic for NOC A and 0. I m totally aware of number of NOC b applications the get
Each year so can't say much on it
As per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/applications-accepted.asp there is 205 NOC B specialties. Multiply 205 by cap for each NOC B (200) and voila, 41000 to come... So, you may be UNIQUE applicant for specific NOC B, but there might be 60 others that were already filled leaving you out of "seat" even there was no "race" within your NOC.gladaki said:What you mean by 41000 capacity. And also CEC never crossed 12,000 mark in past so there is no need to
Panic for NOC A and 0. I m totally aware of number of NOC b applications the get
Each year so can't say much on it
I don't think it can be said in any meaningful sense that there are 41,000 places. Not to mention, foreign workers aren't necessarily able to do all of those jobs (for instance police, soldiers).Maxim1251 said:As per http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/cec/applications-accepted.asp there is 205 NOC B specialties. Multiply 205 by cap for each NOC B (200) and voila, 41000 to come... So, you may be UNIQUE applicant for specific NOC B, but there might be 60 others that were already filled leaving you out of "seat" even there was no "race" within your NOC.
You got it and I bet there's more jobs like that foreignt workers are not eligibleLPS said:I don't think it can be said in any meaningful sense that there are 41,000 places. Not to mention, foreign workers aren't necessarily able to do all of those jobs (for instance police, soldiers).
OK, even half of NOC B is more than enough to cap available CEC application count by around two times margin...iam_toby said:You got it and I bet there's more jobs like that foreignt workers are not eligible
to apply for.
As already said, there is no such statistics available for now. Apply whenever you become eligible and cross your fingers.new_guy said:I appreciate your input on this but my Q was for my specific NOC and not over all..
I am pretty sure that I will apply before that 12,000 CAP however I am worried about the sub category 200 CAP and that's is why I wanted to know if we have lotta ppl applying under 2282...
Anyone who knows my specific NOC statistics ? 8)
How can I manually check the stats?iam_toby said:As already said, there is no such statistics available for now. Apply whenever you become eligible and cross your fingers.
You can also check the spreadsheet collections on my website https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24404541/home.html
and manually check how many applicants applied in that specific NOC in the year of 2013.
Read my post above. Go to my webistenew_guy said:How can I manually check the stats?
LOl, you can always apply some maths..just extrapolate it based on number of people here and number of people apply each year..too much eh ? I dont think there are many applicants in NOC...I was checking and in my NOC 2113..I dont see many people hereiam_toby said:Read my post above. Go to my webiste
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/24404541/home.html
open up the link to the spreadsheet collection and then every single spreadsheet for 2013.
Happy counting, all NOCs should be on the spreadsheet so you should be ablet o count applications.
For example September 2013:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AsFmKvHOgoF5dHE5YWtMUzFZckhzZHE1bmF0NDVmMEE#gid=7
0 applicants in the 2282 NOC. But that's only what has been reported on here, there's a lot of applicants
who applied and are not signed up here.