4. What is National Occupation Classification (NOC)?
Answer : The (NOC) is the system used by the government of Canada to code and describe the work performed in Canada's labour market. The system classifies every occupation into a four digit code according to skill type and skill level. Skill type is base on the type of worked performed and skill level corresponds to the type and/or amount of training or education typically required to work in the occupation.
5. What are NOC C, and D skill level positions under National Occupation Classification System?
Answer : The NOC consists of five skill levels, which are identified A through D and O, NOC C,&D skill level position usually require a high school diploma or job specific training: C skill level positions usually require secondary school and/or occupation specific training, or up to two years of on the job or specialized training courses, or specific experience. D skill level positions generally require on the job training, short work demonstration or no formal education requirements in order to perform the job.
6.What are local workers?
Answer : Local workers are those living in Canada with Permanent Residence / Immigrant status. They are legally to work or to move accross Canada.
7.What are Manufacturing and Processing Labourers?
Answer : This unit groups includes labourers who perform material handling, clean up, packaging and other elemental activities in manufacturing and processing except for industries in rubber, plastic, and metal.