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National Occupational Code (NOC) Finder

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National Occupational Code (NOC) Finder

NOC Finder: Your Key to Seamless Immigration to Canada
Embarking on your Express Entry journey under the new National Occupational Classification (NOC) 2024? MAPDAT is your trusted guide through this transition. We ensure you stay up-to-date and aligned with the latest requirements, maximizing your chances of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence in Canada.

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Understanding Canada’s National Occupational Classification
Navigating Canada’s National Occupational Classification (NOC) is crucial for successful immigration. As a recognized system guiding the evaluation of immigrant profiles, NOC plays a key role in the immigration process. MAPDAT ensures precise NOC code selection, enhancing application approval chances. The importance lies in facilitating employer and government selection, aligning candidates with suitable jobs.

MAPDAT empowers applicants by providing essential information on occupations, ensuring accurate representation in the application. As a mandatory element in Canadian immigration, NOC codes determine eligibility for various programs, and MAPDAT’s expertise ensures a seamless journey through this critical aspect of the immigration process.

Eligibility Criteria
For skilled workers aiming to apply under Express Entry, their past occupations must fall under NOC Skill Level O, A or B. MAPDAT facilitates Express Entry applications under programs such as the Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) Program, and Federal Skilled Trades (FST) Program.

High-skilled work

Skill Level 0 – Management Jobs
Skill Level A – Professional Jobs
Skill Level B – Technical and Skill-based Jobs

Low-skilled work pertains to those under

Skill Level C – Intermediate Jobs
Skill Level D – Labour Jobs

For those in Skill Level C or D, MAPDAT guides applicants through various options, including the Intermediate-Skilled Program of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program, Provincial Nomination Programs, and temporary residence with the possibility of later immigrating permanently to Canada.

NOC Timeline
Obtaining an NOC involves an initial evaluation, taking approximately 3-5 hours. The entire process typically takes 48 hours. However, applicants should consider the time it takes to gather required documents, such as reference letters and relevant qualifications.

NOC Application Process
MAPDAT streamlines the NOC application process by thoroughly evaluating profiles, recommending the best NOC code, and ensuring that applications are accepted and processed swiftly.

Profile Evaluation

Thorough assessment of your profile.
Identification of the most suitable NOC code.

Code Recommendation

Expert recommendation for the best-fitting NOC code.
Ensuring accurate alignment with your occupation.

Swift Processing

Efficient handling for quick acceptance and processing.
Minimizing delays and complications.

Expert Guidance

Guidance at every step of the application process.
Addressing job description and NOC alignment issues.

Seamless Experience

Streamlining the entire NOC application journey.
Ensuring a hassle-free and successful process.