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Major Changes in NOC System under Express Entry Program for Canada – Explains Rudraksh Immigration

Major Changes in NOC System under Express Entry Program for Canada – Explains Rudraksh Immigration

Canada is slowly emerging as the most popular destination for Indians to migrate. In the last few years, Canada has provided friendly migration policies to overseas workforce in order to boost its economy. This has been especially prevalent after the last couple of years of pandemic. However, the Canadian government has made some critical changes to the NOC system. Rudraksh Immigration Group in Mohali lists out all these updates to the Express Entry Program so that the aspirants don’t get confused or severely affected by these changes.

What is NOC 2021?

IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) has implemented the new NOC (National Occupation Classification/Code) 2021 to migration to Canada in November 2022. This new system replaces the old NOC codes with a TEER (Training, Education, Experience and Responsibilities) system. It will affect the eligibility for Canada’s 100+ immigration programs. The eligibility for the migration programmes will now be determined based on the eligibility that this new system will put in place. The skill types under this new TEER system will be as follows:

  1. Skill Type 0 —> TEER 0
  2. Skill Type A —>TEER 1
  3. Skill Type B —>TEER 2
  4. Skill Type B —>TEER 3
  5. Skill Type C —>TEER 4
  6. Skill Type D —>TEER 5

Moreover, the positions under each TEER category will be the following:

  1. TEER 0 – Management Positions
  2. TEER 1 – Require university degree (Bachelor’s, Master’s or PhD)
  3. TEER 2 – Require 2-3 years post-secondary education at community college, institute of technology or 2-5 years long apprenticeship or supervisory/safety responsibilities like police officers and firefighters.
  4. TEER 3 – Require post-secondary education of less than 2 years at community college, institute of technology or less than 2 years apprenticeship or more than 6 months of on-the-job training.
  5. TEER 4 – Require completion of secondary school or on-the-job training with secondary school education.
  6. TEER 5 – Short-term work demonstration and no formal education.

More importantly, there are 16 new work profiles/occupations added to the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) or Canadian Experience Class (CEC) added under this new system:

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On the other hand, there are 3 profiles that have been made INELIGIBLE:

Applicants who have received ITA before November 16, 2022, will need to use the old 4-digit NOC code. However, the applicants who have received the ITA after November 16, 2022, or are planning to apply for the ITA now will need to use the new 5-digit TEER codes. The same needs to be updated and edited in your Express Entry profile on the IRCC portal with the new TEER code. Finally, the CRS score will be awarded according to the TEER system now. For more info, contact Rudraksh immigration group in Mohali.

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