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justme31170 Jul 23rd 2011 10:04 pm

NOC 7312
 
Hi,

NOC 7312 is Heavy equipment Technician, do we challenge this exam if hubby is an HGV diesel mechanic or is it NOC 7321 Automotive Technician.

I'm confused because 7321 seems to be aimed at cars and pick-up trucks but 7312 is aimed at heavy vehicles but also heavy equipment? We don't want to send the documents away and apply for the wrong thing!

Are there any other HGV mechanics out there that have challenged "Red Seal"?

matt_t Jul 24th 2011 6:06 am

Re: NOC 7312
 

Originally Posted by justme31170 (Post 9515354)
Hi,

NOC 7312 is Heavy equipment Technician, do we challenge this exam if hubby is an HGV diesel mechanic or is it NOC 7321 Automotive Technician.

I'm confused because 7321 seems to be aimed at cars and pick-up trucks but 7312 is aimed at heavy vehicles but also heavy equipment? We don't want to send the documents away and apply for the wrong thing!

Are there any other HGV mechanics out there that have challenged "Red Seal"?

You just have to choose the category which best fits the official description (main duties) of each NOC code. You can put a secondary NOC code too. Once they have accepted and you become a permanent resident then you can work legally in any job.

Ghost-Rider Jul 25th 2011 6:39 am

Re: NOC 7312
 
7312 is general Off-Road Heavy Duty. I.E Mining, Contruction and farm equipment.

7321 is general light duty On road. I. Big rigs, Busses and heavy pick ups.

Not sure if you can challenge 7312 unless you can prove you have the background. (9000hrs worth or 4 year)

I challenged 7312 through the ITA back in 08 and passed no problem.

justme31170 Jul 25th 2011 6:44 am

Re: NOC 7312
 

Originally Posted by Ghost-Rider (Post 9518423)
7312 is general Off-Road Heavy Duty. I.E Mining, Contruction and farm equipment.

7321 is general light duty On road. I. Big rigs, Busses and heavy pick ups.

Not sure if you can challenge 7312 unless you can prove you have the background. (9000hrs worth or 4 year)

I challenged 7312 through the ITA back in 08 and passed no problem.

Hi Ghost-Rider,

So big rigs in Canada are the same as our 18 wheelers? and they would come under light duty?

Ghost-Rider Jul 25th 2011 6:54 am

Re: NOC 7312
 

Originally Posted by justme31170 (Post 9518439)
Hi Ghost-Rider,

So big rigs in Canada are the same as our 18 wheelers? and they would come under light duty?

Well thats a general rule yeah ..

Its been a few year since i looked into it .. The break down of each NOC might fall into your partners experience but in general a Plant fitter in Canada is 7312 and a truck / bus fitter is 7321.

There are ways around it thou ..

Your hubby could be granted a 4th year apprentership ($28hr where I worked) and then challange 7312 after a year. In BC its not really essential but in Alberta its the Law that you need IP red-Seal 7312 to work on mining equipment.

justme31170 Jul 25th 2011 7:01 am

Re: NOC 7312
 

Originally Posted by Ghost-Rider (Post 9518463)
Well thats a general rule yeah ..

Its been a few year since i looked into it .. The break down of each NOC might fall into your partners experience but in general a Plant fitter in Canada is 7312 and a truck / bus fitter is 7321.

There are ways around it thou ..

Your hubby could be granted a 4th year apprentership ($28hr where I worked) and then challange 7312 after a year. In BC its not really essential but in Alberta its the Law that you need IP red-Seal 7312 to work on mining equipment.

That's good to know thank you :-)


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