What is NOC (National Occupational Classification)? What impact does NOC have on Canadian immigration?

 

Summary

NOC is the classification and interpretation of 30,000 occupations in the country by the Canadian government. If you understand it, you will know how to choose a course or place to study and immigrate to Canada . Welcome to inquire with Maxway

 

Why is the selection of NOC TEER Code the most important factor in Canadian immigration?

Canada's immigration policy takes humanitarian considerations into account. In fact, 80% of Canadian immigrants are skilled immigrants. Of course, skilled immigrants must consider the applicant's work experience and the nature of the job offer in Canada. The actual application is as follows:

Therefore, you need to know how to interpret the TEER Code assigned to each occupation by the Canadian National Occupation Classification (NOC) to determine whether the job offer and work experience in your hand meet the requirements of Provincial Nomination (PNP) or Express Entry TEER , 1, 2, 3. This should be the most critical step in the entire Canadian immigration application.

In addition, in most cases, it is wrong to choose your reported NOC TEER Code only by job title, because the actual nature of the work usually spans several positions. You should choose the most suitable occupation according to the requirements of the Canadian immigration program you choose.

How to interpret NOC TEER Code related reading

 

What is NOC TEER Code?

NOC TEER Code is a classification of 30,000 occupations by the Canadian government. The Canadian Immigration Department will assess whether you are suitable based on the technical job you choose and the Canadian immigration plan.

NOC TEER Code has 6 digits

The first number represents the industry classification, 0-9 . What subject do you need to study to work in this profession?

  • 0: Representatives and senior management positions
  • 1: Positions representing the business and logistics industries
  • 2: Positions in natural science related industries such as engineering, architecture, and IT
  • 3: Represents medical-related positions
  • 4: Representing positions related to public administration, education, social welfare, law, and other social sciences
  • 5: Represents positions in art, culture, sports, fitness, and communication
  • 6: Representatives of retail, wholesale, and customer service positions
  • 7: Represents positions such as controller and maintenance personnel of large construction tools
  • 8: Positions representing agricultural product harvesting, natural resource extraction and human resource arrangements
  • 9: Represents positions related to production equipment operation and human resource management

The second NOC TEER Code number indicates what educational qualifications you need to work in this occupation?

  • 0: Management experience required
  • 1: Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree or above required
  • 2: Requires 2-3 years of Canadian college courses
  • 3. Less than 2 years of Canadian college courses are required

Regardless of whether you are nominated for Canadian PR through the Provincial Nomination Program (PNP) or Canadian Express Entry , the second digit of the NOC TEER Code for the job nominated in your job offer or Canadian work experience column must be 0, 1, 2 or 3.

 

  

 

NOC related information

  • Popular courses for studying and immigrating to Canada : This article has links to popular majors for studying and immigrating in Canada, including Masters, Diplomas, Postgraduate Diplomas and Bachelor degrees. After graduation, the annual salary is high enough to at least nominate your parents to settle in Canada. You can work in TEER 1, 2 or 3 jobs and apply for Provincial Nomination (PNP) or Express Entry.
  • Canadian Universities : Canadian university admission requirements, graduating with a TEER 1 job
  • Canadian Diploma : Canadian Diploma admission requirements, graduates must work in a TEER 2,3 job
  • Canadian Master : Canadian Master admission requirements, graduates must work in a TEER 1 job
  • Canadian University vs Canadian College 4 Must-ask Questions : If you do not meet the admission requirements of Canadian universities, but want to have a degree and work in a related field after graduation, you can consider Canadian colleges.
  • Comparison of Canadian College Courses : Both Canadian college courses can lead to university studies, but they are suitable for different majors, and the related costs and immigration arrangements to Canada are different. Welcome to learn more

 

NOC FAQ

1. I am engaged in high-skilled work. Do I need to immigrate to Canada through studying?

  • The core idea of ​​various Canadian immigration plans is: Canadian work experience! Because only with Canadian work experience can you take root and successfully immigrate to Canada.
  • By studying in Canada , you will get a PGWP work permit, and local employers can hire you just like hiring a local person. Otherwise, employers must prove to the government why they need labor like you and cannot hire local people?
  • Therefore, it is most logical to obtain Canadian work experience by studying in Canada , and this is the core idea of ​​Canadian immigration .

 

2. If I already have a university degree, can I study for a Canadian diploma and do a TEER 2 job?

  • Whether you can get a Canadian student visa depends on your study plan and course selection. For details, please visit: Canadian student visa
  • View Canadian courses to understand how course selection facilitates studying and immigrating to Canada

 

3. How much time and money should be set aside to complete Canadian study immigration?

 

4. What should I do with my wife and children during the period of studying and immigrating to Canada? If I return to Canada after obtaining PR, do my children have to pay the citizenship tuition fees when they return to Canadian universities?

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