Get Yourself a Dream Job in Canada Find the NOC that Matches Your Profile
by aman sharma Canada Immigration,Canada PR VisaTo categorise employment, we utilise the National Occupational
Classification (NOC) system (occupations). Jobs are classified according to the
sort of
• Work responsibilities
they include.
• A person's occupation
The following are the primary employment groupings for
immigration purposes:
• Management positions, such as restaurant managers, have Skill
Type 0 (zero).
×
Mine Supervisors
×
Captains of the
coast (fishing)
• Skill Level A: professional positions that often need a
university diploma, such as:
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Doctors
×
Dentists
×
Architects
• Skill Level B: technical and skilled trade positions that
often need a college degrees or apprenticeship training, such as:
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Chefs
×
Plumbers
×
Electricians
• Skill Level C: professions that need a high school diploma
and/or job-specific training, such as:
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Butchers who work in
factories
×
Truck drivers who
travel great distances
×
Servers of food and
beverages
• Skill Level D: labour positions with a lot of on-the-job
training, like:
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Fruit gatherers
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Cleaning personnel
×
An oilfield worker
The NOC is used by our immigration programmes to determine if a
job or kind of work experience satisfies their requirements. Jobs with NOC
Skill Type 0, A, or B are considered "skilled." The 2016 version of
the NOC is used to evaluate jobs.
Find your job title, code, and skill level, or enter in the NOC,
if you wish to apply as a skilled worker.
If you wish to immigrate to Canada
as a skilled worker (Express Entry)
If you wish to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker (Atlantic
Immigration Pilot and Atlantic Immigration Program)
If you have a job that requires a skill level of C
or D,
A person who is confined to the country for a limited period of
time is not considered a permanent resident. Find out what your job title,
code, and skill level are. Nevertheless, some people decide to stay permanently
in the country.
To locate the NOC information that best suits your jobs, use the
table below:
This table is provided for your convenience. If any
element of it contradicts material on the NOC website, take the NOC website's
word for it.
a. In the "Filter items" area, type your
job title.
·
The table will alter
as you write words, displaying similar terms.
b. Make a note of the numeric code in the left
column.
·
Take 7253 as an
example.
c. Make a note of the NOC title in the centre
column.
·
Take, for instance,
gas fitters.
d. Make a note of the skill level or type indicated
in the right column.
·
Take, for example, A.
e. Go to the NOC website and type in your NOC title
or numeric code to find your NOC.
·
Double-check that
the major responsibilities outlined correspond to what you did at your previous work.
·
If they don't,
you'll have to look for an alternative job title with similar responsibilities.
NOC |
Title
|
Skill Type |
||
0011 |
Legislators |
0 |
||
0012 |
Senior government managers and officials |
0 |
||
0013 |
Senior managers - financial, communications and
other business services |
0 |
||
0014 |
Senior managers - health, education, social and
community services and membership org. |
0 |
||
0015 |
Senior managers - trade, broadcasting and other
services, n.e.c. |
0 |
||
0016 |
Senior managers - construction, transportation,
production and utilities |
0 |
||
0111 |
Financial managers |
0
|
||
0112 |
Human resources manager |
0 |
||
0113 |
Purchasing managers |
0 |
||
0114 |
Other administrative services managers |
0 |
||
0121 |
Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage
managers |
0 |
||
0122 |
Banking, credit and other investment managers |
0 |
||
0124 |
Advertising, marketing and public relations
managers |
0 |
||
0125 |
Other business services managers |
0 |
||
0131 |
Telecommunication carriers managers |
0 |
||
0132 |
Postal and courier services managers |
0 |
||
0211 |
Engineering managers |
0 |
||
0212 |
Architecture and science managers |
0 |
||
0213 |
Computer and information systems managers |
0 |
||
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