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dannyhcean

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Feb 23, 2016
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Hi all,

I had over 10 years of working experiences and made a few career transitions throughout the time.

Unfortunately I found it a bit difficult to put them all under one job code, thus multiple job codes might be needed. I had more than 3 years of experiences under one job code (eg. 1122), which should give me enough points to pass certain thresholds (e.g. 400). I am aware that I need to obtain the detailed references to support this claim - consider this done.

Here is my question, for the rest of my work experiences, which could not be put under NOC code 1122

1. Do I still need to officially file them under their respective job codes, or should I put them under my personal history? Keep in mind that I don't expect to claim extra points from these experiences.

2. For these non-1122 experiences, do I still need to obtain the very detailed reference letters?

Thanks!
dannychean
 
dannyhcean said:
Hi all,

I had over 10 years of working experiences and made a few career transitions throughout the time.

Unfortunately I found it a bit difficult to put them all under one job code, thus multiple job codes might be needed. I had more than 3 years of experiences under one job code (eg. 1122), which should give me enough points to pass certain thresholds (e.g. 400). I am aware that I need to obtain the detailed references to support this claim - consider this done.

Here is my question, for the rest of my work experiences, which could not be put under NOC code 1122

1. Do I still need to officially file them under their respective job codes, or should I put them under my personal history? Keep in mind that I don't expect to claim extra points from these experiences.
A: If you feel you have sufficient points from NOC code 1122, for an ITA or a P/T Notification, then you can include them under personal section when you file your APR, and there is no need for any reference letters for them.
2. For these non-1122 experiences, do I still need to obtain the very detailed reference letters?
A: As mentioned above No need.

Thanks!
dannychean