Bale eto yung system na ginagamit ng Canada to determine your Job Grouping under it's National Occupational Classification (NOC) Code.
Job Groups / Skill Levels: Canada's National Occupational Classification
Skill type 0 are all NOC codes that start with 0 - like 0111 or 0213
Skill level A are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 1 as the 2nd digit - like 2143 or 3112
Skill level B are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 2 or 3 as the 2nd digit - like 1231 or 7315
Those above are the occupations that are considered "skilled" under immigration rules.
Those below are considered low-skilled or semi-skilled:
Skill level C are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 4 or 5 as the 2nd digit
Skill level D are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 6 as the 2nd digit
You can find the specific NOC Code for your occupation at this link;
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...bility/find-national-occupation-code.html#noc
Job Groups / Skill Levels: Canada's National Occupational Classification
Skill type 0 are all NOC codes that start with 0 - like 0111 or 0213
Skill level A are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 1 as the 2nd digit - like 2143 or 3112
Skill level B are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 2 or 3 as the 2nd digit - like 1231 or 7315
Those above are the occupations that are considered "skilled" under immigration rules.
Those below are considered low-skilled or semi-skilled:
Skill level C are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 4 or 5 as the 2nd digit
Skill level D are all NOC codes that don't start with 0 but have 6 as the 2nd digit
You can find the specific NOC Code for your occupation at this link;
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...bility/find-national-occupation-code.html#noc