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abhifeb13

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Hi Folks,

I mentioned NOC for my wife's work experience as '1122' but now after receiving ITA my wife says that NOC should be 4163 as it correctly matches her job responsibilities for reference letters.

Please guide me if changing of NOC is allowed post ITA.
Thanks.
 
Hi Folks,

I mentioned NOC for my wife's work experience as '1122' but now after receiving ITA my wife says that NOC should be 4163 as it correctly matches her job responsibilities for reference letters.

Please guide me if changing of NOC is allowed post ITA.
Thanks.

YEs, you can change your NOC post ITA. No issues.

However, for dependent spouse, you do not need to show the spouse's work experience as you do not get points for it.
 
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YEs, you can change your NOC post ITA. No issues.

However, for dependent spouse, you do not need to show the spouse's work experience as you do not get points for it.
As per CIC, if spouse work history is mentioned then reference letters with roles and responsibilities need to be mentioned just like for me.
 
As per CIC, if spouse work history is mentioned then reference letters with roles and responsibilities need to be mentioned just like for me.
Then change the NOC and apply.
 
As per CIC, if spouse work history is mentioned then reference letters with roles and responsibilities need to be mentioned just like for me.
You didn't get the point from legalfalcon. You will not receive a single fsw/crs point for fsw dependent spouse work experience if it is outside Canada. So you do not need to mention this experience in work history section. If you do then system will ask you to upload the documents to support it. You can remove the details from work history section (just write No) and mention them in personal history section only. This way system will not ask you to upload any documents. You can remove it now even though you already got the ITA. Many applicants have done that and successfully got PPR.

If you persist to mention the experience, select correct NOC and do the hassle of getting and uploading documents, still it will not yield any benefits because later during assessments a Case Analyst will reset the NOC to 9914 New Worker. This is default for everyone whether you Select a NOC or not for dependent spouse.

Hope it is clear now.
 
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You didn't get the point from legalfalcon. You will not receive a single fsw/crs point for fsw dependent spouse work experience if it is outside Canada. So you do not need to mention this experience in work history section. If you do then system will ask you to upload the documents to support it. You can remove the details from work history section (just write No) and mention them in personal history section only. This way system will not ask you to upload any documents. You can remove it now even though you already got the ITA. Many applicants have done that and successfully got PPR.

If you persist to mention the experience, select correct NOC and do the hassle of getting and uploading documents, still it will not yield any benefits because later during assessments a Case Analyst will reset the NOC to 9914 New Worker. This is default for everyone whether you Select a NOC or not for dependent spouse.

Hope it is clear now.
Thanks a lot for your help. That helps