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Luca Luca · Work & PGWP · Renting & Settlement · Renting & Settlement · 2026-5-24 01:51
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How to Choose the Right NOC Code When You're New to Canada – Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Hey everyone,

I’ve been seeing a lot of new arrivals and recent grads on here asking about NOC codes, and honestly, it’s one of those things that seems simple at first but can cause real headaches later—especially if you’re aiming for permanent residency. A lot of people pick their NOC based on their job title (like “Software Developer” or “Marketing Assistant”), but that’s not enough. The real test is whether your actual job duties match the lead statement in the official NOC description.

I’ve seen cases where someone worked in a role titled “Junior Analyst” but was doing mostly data entry and administrative tasks. That’s not a TEER 0 or 1 role—it’s more likely TEER 3 or 4. If you later apply for PR and your evidence doesn’t line up with the NOC you claimed, it can raise red flags during the assessment.

So here’s what I’d recommend checking early:
- Go to the official NOC website and find the code that matches your actual daily duties.
- Compare your real responsibilities to the lead statement—does your work truly match the core tasks listed?
- Keep all documentation: your offer letter, job description, pay stubs, and any internal role outlines. These are key when proving your work history later.

Also, if your role changes over time (e.g., you move from part-time to full-time, or your duties shift), make sure your records reflect that. Don’t try to “retro-fit” your past work to match a higher TEER code just because you want a better NOC. IRCC looks at consistency and accuracy in your evidence.

A few questions for you all:
1. What’s the first thing you check when matching your job to a NOC code?
2. Have you ever had to adjust your NOC after realizing it didn’t match your actual duties?
3. How do you keep track of job duties and hours over time—any tools or systems that help?

If you’re just starting out, it’s worth taking a few minutes now to get this right. It’ll save you a lot of stress down the road.

What would you check first if you were in this situation? What details matter most to you when choosing a NOC? Share your thoughts—would love to hear how others are handling it.
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