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carmen1

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hi, i dont know if anyone can help me with the skilled worker score. i know you need 67 to pass. and i did the self assesment score and i came up short. i had problems with the part were they ask about your school. i finished high school (12years)and then i when to school for medical assistsant witch it was only 8 months and staring september ill be going back to school to become a pharmacy tech. i dont know witch one i should pick. because if i get more pionts ill be able to meet the 67 points. thanks for your help
 
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carmen1 said:
hi, i dont know if anyone can help me with the skilled worker score. i know you need 67 to pass. and i did the self assesment score and i came up short. i had problems with the part were they ask about your school. i finished high school (12years)and then i when to school for medical assistsant witch it was only 8 months and staring september ill be going back to school to become a pharmacy tech. i dont know witch one i should pick. because if i get more pionts ill be able to meet the 67 points. thanks for your help

Until you graduate from the Pharmacy Tech course you can't claim it. If it is less than 1 year, you will only get 5 points, 1 year or more 15 points. Neither Pharmacy Technician nor Medical Office Assistant are considered skill work in the A,B or O of the NOC. Both are C level.

PMM
 
so you mean that medical assistant and pharmacy tech are NOT considered skilled worker? only in the C category? what does that mean?
 
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carmen1 said:
so you mean that medical assistant and pharmacy tech are NOT considered skilled worker? only in the C category? what does that mean?

Skilled work for Immigration purposes has to be in NOC category A,B, or O. See: http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/workplaceskills/noc/index.shtml You 2 quoted jobs don't fall into A,B, or O, so it is not considered skill work.

PMM
 
here it says .... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp


Your work experience must be Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC).


and im a medical assistant and in school for a pharmacy technician... maybe when im done school for my pharmacy thecnician will i qualify ????? please let me know
 
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carmen1 said:
here it says .... http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/index.asp


Your work experience must be Skill Type 0 (managerial occupations) or Skill Level A (professional occupations) or B (technical occupations and skilled trades) on the Canadian National Occupational Classification (NOC).


and im a medical assistant and in school for a pharmacy technician... maybe when im done school for my pharmacy thecnician will i qualify ????? please let me know

Unlikely.

PMM
 
When you look at the noc matrix at http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/docs/Matrix_Poster_English.pdf you can see which jobs are classed as what. The first letter of the NOC number tells you what category, 3 is for health occupations. The 2nd letter tells you the skill level, 0 stands for skill level 0, 1 stands for skill level A, 2 for B, 4 for C and 6 for D.

When you go to http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/app/quicksearch.aspx?lc=e&searchkey=pharmacy+technician you see that a search for pharmacy technician gives you the level C 3414 assisting occupations.

If you look for medical assistant, http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC-CNP/app/quicksearch.aspx?lc=e&searchkey=medical+assistant you will have a few more choices. If you were a medical laboratory assistant (3212) or practical nurse (3233) you would qualify under skill level B. As a regular medical assistant, you'd still be skill level C.
 
I am retired banker and now i want to permanat settled in canada along with my family . what is the procedure and how i will be get through the process .pl help me

regard

ssghani
 
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ssghani said:
I am retired banker and now i want to permanat settled in canada along with my family . what is the procedure and how i will be get through the process .pl help me

regard

ssghani

There is no longer a "retired class" in Canadian Immigration, you will have to qualify either as a skilled worker or in the investor class.

PMM