Dear Jim:
Thanks for your reply. Well both of my work titles/experiences are listed on
this NOC code 2147 under the example of the titles and I can match the job
responsibilities too. The point is, this NOC code is basically comprised of
two main categories "Computer Networks" and "Wireless Telecommunications".
Both of them come under what you called I.T, but have different job
responsibilities.
So according to you, as long as Computer Networks and Wireless Telecom
appear under same NOC code, however they have different job
responsibilities, they will be counted towards my experience!?!?
thanks
Asad
"Jim Humphries" wrote in message
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On Sep 24, 1:51 pm, "Asad" wrote:
> Dear Experts:
>
> I am an I.T Professional and want to apply for Permanent Residence (PR)
> under Simplified Application Process. I have been on two jobs so far --
> the
> first one was "Network System Engineer" (worked for 4 years) and the
> second
> one, my current job, is "BSS Support Engineer (GSM/WIMAX)". Both of these
> jobs fall under the same NOC CODE which is Category # 2147 (Computer
> Engineers - Except Software Engineers and Designers).
>
> My question is, if my both jobs/work experience fall under the same NOC
> code
> but have different work nature and responsibilities as I have with these
> two
> jobs of mine -- would I still be getting points for 4+ years for my work
> experience? (as I believe all of your work experience should have same NOC
> code in order to claim for points on them).
>
> Would really appreciate, if anyone out there can guide me on it.
>
> Regards,
> Asad
You need to look at the description of main duties and
responsibilities and make sure that you have done that work. Work
experience will count only if you can establish that point.
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