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Hi,
Please help.

My primary occupation is Veterinarian from Bangladesh ( I do not have recent work experience). However, my another current work experience is a cook or chef from England.(I did MBA from UK), I also have restaurant experience in Canada as well.

So please advise me what occupation should I mention on my profile as a primary?
Thank you all!

You need at least 1 year experience in a skilled job to choose it. If you were working as a veterinarian in the last 10 years is fine, even is not recent. As per my understanding, you can't choose a non-skilled NOC for your main occupation, if you are in the Federal Skilled Worker program
 
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You need at least 1 year experience in a skilled job to choose it. If you were working as a veterinarian in the last 10 years is fine, even is not recent. As per my understanding, you can't choose a non-skilled NOC for your main occupation, if you are in the Federal Skilled Worker program

Thank you.
But so far you know that Veterinary is a regulated profession need a license to practice that I do not have in Canada.
Would it be still okay?
Should I mention my MBA for more points?
 
You don't have to mention them in the work history section but you must mention them in the personal history section. No proof of employment will be required.
 
It is not misrepresentation, you are not forced to include work experience that adds nothing to your eligibility or CRS score. Mention those jobs in the personal history section and you'll be fine.

What others do (which I wouldn't) is to include everything in the work history and to upload whatever they have for the jobs for which no points were claimed. You can do this but I don't like this approach as you are basically wasting your time by uploading documents that aren't required in the first place.
 
Hi All,

My spouse is working in his current organization since 3 years. He is on an assignment to Canada on a Inter-company Transfer Work permit, only since the last 2 months.

In the work history, we have mentioned this Employer as current job since 3 years. But in the location field, we have mentioned Canada as the country.

The problem is, the portal has calculated 8 points in (CEC) Canadian Experience Class assuming that all 3 years is in Canada, when actually it is just 2months.

Having just submitted the profile, we still have option to update.

What is the correct way to mention this? Please help!
 
Hi All,

My spouse is working in his current organization since 3 years. He is on an assignment to Canada on a Inter-company Transfer Work permit, only since the last 2 months.

In the work history, we have mentioned this Employer as current job since 3 years. But in the location field, we have mentioned Canada as the country.

The problem is, the portal has calculated 8 points in (CEC) Canadian Experience Class assuming that all 3 years is in Canada, when actually it is just 2months.

Having just submitted the profile, we still have option to update.

What is the correct way to mention this? Please help!

Two entries, one for his work experience in whichever country he was working and another entry for his experience in Canada.
 
Hi all,
This is my first post here and I need some help and as quick as possible too.

After receiving ITA I updated my profile, work experience to be specific. I split what I previously stated as one role in a company into different roles. Its still the same number of years of experience but I undertook different roles in the same company over the period. However, they fall under the same skill level (A) but different NOC numbers i.e. NOC 1111 and NOC 1112. In doing this I could not preview my score again, it still states that I have ITA cos I still have about 25 days to submit my documents but now I cant see my point. I think this is a technical problem and I have communicated this to CIC but haven't received a reply yet so I'm hoping someone on here can really help me out. I'm scared that if I go ahead and submit I will get rejected. Please see
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