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MMAHER

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Greeting,

I have doubt and confusion about my eligibility for express entry profile, my work experience is 7 years ( the first 4 years duration was as loan officer noc 6235 ) and second current one is 1221 ( administrative officer) ... I have doubt about my pervious duration since my ex employer mentioned only clerk as tittle position on my experience letter so it will be falled under noc C , so the question is still can I claim 15 points whether both are B or / C ( 4 years ) and B ( 3 years).

Thank you,
 
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Greeting,

I have doubt and confusion about my eligibility for express entry profile, my work experience is 7 years ( the first 4 years duration was as loan officer noc 6235 ) and second current one is 1221 ( administrative officer) ... I have doubt about my pervious duration since my ex employer mentioned only clerk as tittle position on my experience letter so it will be falled under noc C , so the question is still can I claim 15 points whether both are B or / C ( 4 years ) and B ( 3 years).

Thank you,

You cannot claim points for NOC C work experience. You can only claim points for your NOC B work experience.
 
Greeting,

I have doubt and confusion about my eligibility for express entry profile, my work experience is 7 years ( the first 4 years duration was as loan officer noc 6235 ) and second current one is 1221 ( administrative officer) ... I have doubt about my pervious duration since my ex employer mentioned only clerk as tittle position on my experience letter so it will be falled under noc C , so the question is still can I claim 15 points whether both are B or / C ( 4 years ) and B ( 3 years).

Thank you,
Your NOC should be based upon your roles and responsibilities and not the job title.
The idea and what IRCC checks is that your JDs listed in your work reference should substantially match the JDs of the NOC selected.
Based on that you should do your search. Here substantially means 75% or more. They do not have to match word by word.
So if your NOC falls under NOC O,A or B, you can claim points.