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kairulez

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Hi,

I just got an offer to be a baker at a big restaurant and I was wondering if it is enough to apply for PR. I looked up the NOC code and it is 6332. Is it good enough? This job will be meet most of the requirements mentioned on the noc page.

Thanks!
 
Hey i'm no expert but based on the info you said Baker is NOC B. Once you in NOC A, O or B you are good. So in my opinion i think baker is good title and job for cec pr
 
kairulez said:
Hi,

I just got an offer to be a baker at a big restaurant and I was wondering if it is enough to apply for PR. I looked up the NOC code and it is 6332. Is it good enough? This job will be meet most of the requirements mentioned on the noc page.

Thanks!

Yes, no problem. I'm a Pastry Chef...falls into same category...Baker/Boulanger... (at least as its written on my CSQ)
 
What about Cake Decorator- 6252?
 
I am 100% prepared to apply under BC PNP as baker.
I just joined the bakery two months ago, has no previous experience and no related education.
But my job duties similar to a baker, i guess, even more than that. They hired me and trained me for one month

Any one who has applied as Baker but do not has any previous background working as Baker.
 
Tricky, i think you'll need a LMO for that, and if you don't have much experience, you might get a refusal, even if our profession is in demand (Skill Level etc...) ...Duties have to exact for your profession,..."similarities" might not help. Dont forget....LMO can up to 2-3 months, after that another 3-4weeks minimum for the WP...

greetings,

lepatissier07