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Knada

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Hello everybody ,

i was wandering about NOC Codes , i mean to say there are 2006 and 2011 list. so which one we need to follow?

Another point is about categories, how can we find that NOC belongs to which class for instance 0 A B?

Thanks
 
I forgot the exact date, but CIC recently started using 2011 classifications. From what I can tell there aren't many differences between the 2 lists.
 
Knada said:
Hello everybody ,

i was wandering about NOC Codes , i mean to say there are 2006 and 2011 list. so which one we need to follow?

Another point is about categories, how can we find that NOC belongs to which class for instance 0 A B?

Thanks

Here is the complete list of NOC codes, find out what NOC are you. If you have trouble finding your NOC code post your job duties and responsibilities, that will help others suggesting your correct NOC code.


Or send your roles and responsibilities to HRDC , suggesting you the right NOC for your duties.

Send to noc-cnp@workingincanada.gc.ca
 
honeysingh said:
Here is the complete list of NOC codes, find out what NOC are you. If you have trouble finding your NOC code post your job duties and responsibilities, that will help others suggesting your correct NOC code.


Or send your roles and responsibilities to HRDC , suggesting you the right NOC for your duties.

Send to noc-cnp @ workingincanada.gc.ca

what about NOC 6215 and 6211, if its not correct NOC then i think me and my friend lost 1 year completely. could you please tell is it NOC B category ?
 
Knada said:
what about NOC 6215 and 6211, if its not correct NOC then i think me and my friend lost 1 year completely. could you please tell is it NOC B category ?
Both of these NOCs belong to NOC B. You are good.
 
whymeee said:
I forgot the exact date, but CIC recently started using 2011 classifications. From what I can tell there aren't many differences between the 2 lists.

You can determine your skill type by the first number of your NOC code: level A – 0 or 1; level B – 2 or 3; level C – 4 or 5; and level D – 6 or 7
This is not right. Follow the below NOC matrix.
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/pdf/Matrix.pdf
 
kevin220 said:
This is not right. Follow the below NOC matrix.
http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/pdf/Matrix.pdf
My bad. Thanks for the correction, Kevin 8)