Changes in NOC

New Changes in NOC system and TEER Categories in Canada Immigration

Changes in NOC

New Changes in NOC System and TEER Categories in Canada Immigration

The NOC is a classification system in Canada for employment where the job number is listed, which stands for National Occupational Classification (NOC). Under this approach, the Canadian government categorizes the professions. Jobs are classified depending on the kind of work and responsibilities an individual performs. The National Occupational Classification will have a new version on November 16, 2022, with a 2021 update.

On the 30th anniversary of the standard occupational classification system, NOC 2021 marks a significant structural change. The NOC 2021 Version 1.0 now includes a new 5-digit structure and a New TEER NOC code.

TEER System

TEER stands for Training, Education, Experience, and Responsibilities. The Canadian government uses the TEER system to determine eligibility for career experience. This TEER system will be primarily examined by the IRCC during the immigration process.

New Version of NOC:

  • The structure of skill type and skill level is enhanced in the new version of NOC with the addition of six new TEER categories.
  • TEER is required to work in a profession.
  • Occupational codes will transition from 4-digits to 5-digits.
  • The eligibility standards for all NOC programs will be updated.

New TEER Code:

A brand new TEER category will be employed instead of the previous NOC skill levels. Thus, the NOC skill type or levels will no longer be used. There are ten professional categories, and six TEER classifications are available. The work type, education level, and work industry are the basis for the professional categories. From TEER 0 to TEER 5, which make up the six TEER classifications.

The above two categories create the structural classification of the NOC 2021 version. Broad, major, sub-major, minor, and unit groupings are all included in the standard classification system, which uses a five-tiered hierarchical organization of occupational categories with various levels of fragmentation.

Title of Hierarchy

Format

Digit

Representation

No. of Categories

Broad Category

X

First Digit – X

Occupational categorization

10

Major Group

XX

Second Digit xX

TEER categorization

45

Sub-major Group

XXX

xxX

Top level of the Sub-Major Group

89

Minor Group

XXXX

xxXX

Hierarchy within the Sub-Major Group

162

Unit Group

XXXXX

xxXXX

Hierarchy within the Minor Group

516

The NOC 2021 Coding System

According to the definition of broad occupational categories(BOC), the type of work done depends on a number of factors, including the industry of employment and the field of study needed to enter a particular occupation. The ten BOCs are divided into groups of 0 to 9.

BOC Level

Job Category

BOC 0

Jobs in government and senior management 

BOC 1

Jobs in business, finance, and administration 

BOC 2

Jobs in the natural and applied sciences and associated fields

BOC 3

Jobs in the health sector

BOC 4

Jobs in the legal, educational, and social services sectors

BOC 5

Jobs in the arts, sciences, culture, leisure, and sports

BOC 6

Jobs in sales and services 

BOC 7

Jobs in trades, transportation, equipment operators and allied occupations

BOC 8

Production jobs involving natural resources, agriculture, and allied fields

BOC 9

Manufacturing and utility jobs

The updated version will be applicable if you submit an application after November 16, 2022, for the job title and job code within the TEER category. If you submit your application before November 16, 2022, you will still be given consideration under the NOC 2016 category, even after receiving the ITA.

New NOC to TEER system 2021 Version:

NOC Skill Type

TEER Category

Category

Profession

Skill Level 0

TEER 0

Management Jobs

  • Advertising
  • Marketing and public relations managers
  • Financial managers

Skill Level A

TEER 1

Occupations thats needs a University Degree Job

  • Financial advisors
  • Software engineers

Skill Level B

TEER 2

Occupations thats needs 

  • College Diploma Degree
  • 2+ years apprenticeship
  • Supervisory Jobs
  • Computer network
  • Web technicians
  • Medical laboratory technologists

Skill Level B

TEER 3

Occupations thats needs a

  • College Diploma Degree
  • Min 2 years apprenticeship
  • 6+ months on the job Training
  • Bakers
  • Dental Assistants
  • Dental Laboratory Assistants

Skill Level C

TEER 4

Occupations thats needs a

  • Diploma in High School
  • On The Job Training Labor Jobs
  • Home child care providers
  • Retail Salespersons
  • Visual Merchandisers

Skill Level D

TEER 5

Occupations thats needs a

  • No prior education
  • Short term job
  • Landscaping and grounds maintenance labourers
  • Delivery service drivers and door-to-door distributors

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