Want to immigrate to Canada, you should know well about the professions in NOC list. This is a system of evaluating and classifying in Canada. The National Occupational Classification (NOC) is a system used by the Canadian government to evaluate and categorize occupations in the labor market. These professions have been evaluated and categorized into multiple groups in the NOC, this assessment is based on the type of work the employee is doing as well as the position of the employee in those jobs.
To immigrate to Canada, your industry must definitely be on the NOC list.
NOC subgroups :
There are 5 main groups as follows:
Skill type zero – Involves management jobs. Examples: Restaurant, hotel, mine management.
Level A (Skill level A) – Highly professional jobs. Workers in these professions often need a university degree corresponding to their job. For example, doctors, dentists, architects.
Level B (Skill level– Technical or craft jobs. Working in these occupations often need a college degree or an apprenticeship for their job. For example, chefs, electrical technicians, plumbers.
Skill level C – Workers in these occupations often need a third-degree and/or have their own apprenticeship programs. For example Long-distance truck drivers, butchers.
Level D (Skill level D) Hand-to-hand jobs. Workers in these professions are often trained in the process of work. For example, sanitation workers, workers working at oil fields, fruit picking jobs.
To immigrate to Canada, you must know about detail occupation in NOC:
No Name of industry
1 Legislator
2 Government officials
3 Senior managers in finance, communication and business services
4 Senior managers in health, education, social and community services
5 Senior managers in construction, transportation and manufacturing
6 Financial Managers
7 Human Resource Managers
8 Purchasing Managers
9 Manager of administrative services
10 Insurance, real estate and financial brokerage management
11 Banking, credit and investment management
12 Advertising, marketing and public relations managers
13 Utility Managers
14 Management of business services
15 Managers of telecommunications carriers
16 Managers of postal and telecommunications services
17 Architectural and Scientific Managers
18 Computer and information systems managers
19 Health care service managers
20 Managers and developers of social policies
21 Analyst, manager and developer of economic policy programs
22 Analyst, manager and developer of education policy programs
23 Public administration officers
24 Post-secondary education administration and vocational training
25 School principals and administrators of elementary and secondary education
26 Administrators of correctional services in the community
27 Police officers
28 Senior fire officers
29 Officers of the Canadian Armed Forces
30 Managing libraries, archives, museums and art galleries
31 Entertainment and Sports Services Manager
32 Sales Managers
33 Wholesale and retail trade managers
34 Restaurant and food service management
35 Managing accommodation rental services
36 Personal service managers
37 Construction managers
38 Operations and maintenance facility managers
39 Transport Management
40 Management in the production and exploitation of natural resources
41 Managers in horticulture
42 Managers in horticulture
43 Managers in aquaculture
44 Financial auditors and accountants
45 Financial and Investment Analysts
46 Agents, securities investment agents and brokerage firms
47 Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals
48 Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations Professionals
49 Office supervisors and administrative support staff
50 Professional mail control and distribution specialists
51 Executive Assistant
52 Conference and event planners
53 Court Staff and Mediation Judge
54 Employment, immigration, border services and revenue officers insurance
55 Legal administrative assistant
56 Medical administrative assistant
57 Court reporters, medical and related professions
58 Health information managers
59 Records management technicians
60 Statisticians and related research support professions
61 Accounting and bookkeeping technicians
62 Appraisers
63 Brokers of rental housing, shipping and other services.
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