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shivpalsidhu said:
Hi dudegujrat,

http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/noc/english/noc/2011/Occupations.aspx?val=6

Pls go through the link by HRSDC where all the NOC's are mentioned.

Regards,
Shiv

WITH A HEAVY HEART I HATE TO ADMIT THAT AFTER ALL YOU WERE RIGHT...

On January 31, 2012, Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and Statistics Canada replaced the 2006 edition of the National Occupation Classification (NOC) with a 2011 version. For the purposes of the Federal Skilled Worker Program list of eligible occupations, new applicants are advised to refer to the HRSDC website for the latest job descriptions and duties for each NOC.

CIC will assess FSW applications received at the Centralized Intake Office before January 31, 2012 according to the old NOC system as they were the conditions under which the candidate applied.

CIC is examining the impact the NOC changes will have on immigration programs and will publish updates as soon as they become available.
 
he bro so who is going to apply after 31 jan 2012 as cook they will be able for pr or not?


waiting for your kind answer bro
 
Hi


shivpalsidhu said:
Hi,

6242 Cooks NOC is no longer available as per HRSDC, and it has been merged with 6322 NOC, which comes under skill level C. That would mean, anyone applying under this NOC is not eligible for FSW application.

Regards,
Shiv

Look at the Matrix 6322 is skill level B. http://www5.hrsdc.gc.ca/NOC/English/NOC/2011/pdf/Matrix.pdf
 
priaraghav said:
guys ...whats the verification procedure...how does it happen and what all do they ask??
Most of the time they don't call your employer but they can call and verify while you are at work