As mentioned in the previous post, the Government of Canada updated the NOC2016 to NOC 2021. After this announcement, the Province of British Columbia has also announced some important updates, especially for skilled immigrants working outside the Metro Vancouver Regional District. The BC PNP update will benefit skilled and experienced workers, students and entrepreneurs outside the Metro Vancouver Regional District. If you fit in one of these categories and have a job offer outside of Metro Vancouver, you might be eligible for some extra points. The goal is to prioritize and support the needs of the entire British Columbia economy. Not only thinking…
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BC PNP Reopens with new and interesting changes.
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Changes to the National Occupational Classification (NOC 2016 to NOC 2021) system
Created By Stephanie Ford | Updated By Bruno Guerra On November 16, 2022, the NOC 2016 was replaced by NOC 2021. A 6-category system will represent the training, education, experience and responsibilities (TEER) needed to work in an occupation. In the 4-digit occupation category codes, a 5-digit will take place. What does it mean? The program used to call and divide its categories by NOC Skill Type and/or Levels; now, it will use TEER categories. Skill type 0 are now TEER 0 Skill type A is now TEER 1 Skill type B is now TEER 2 & 3 Skill type C is now TEER 4 Skill type D is…
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