BC Education Guide: List of Post Secondary Programs and Categories
Find Your Path Curious where your education can lead you? Have a dream job and unsure how to get there? Discover post-secondary programs and related careers.
Read MoreFind Your Path Curious where your education can lead you? Have a dream job and unsure how to get there? Discover post-secondary programs and related careers.
Read MoreCanada Launches New EE Category Based Immigration Program
With employers eagerly seeking to fill countless vacant positions across the country, immigration emerges as a vital piece to solving this puzzle. Recognizing this reality, the Government of Canada is building an immigration system that acts as a catalyst for growth, empowering businesses, helping address their labour needs and strengthening French communities. When combined, these efforts will ensure Canadians benefit from economic and social prosperity for years to come.Canada Launches New EE Category Based Immigration Program
With employers eagerly seeking to fill countless vacant positions across the country, immigration emerges as a vital piece to solving this puzzle. Recognizing this reality, the Government of Canada is building an immigration system that acts as a catalyst for growth, empowering businesses, helping address their labour needs and strengthening French communities. When combined, these efforts will ensure Canadians benefit from economic and social prosperity for years to come.
Read MoreThe NOC 2021 version uses TEER categories (Training, Experience, Education and Responsibilities) to classify each job based on the level of training, formal education and experience that is needed for each job, as well as the responsibilities associated with each job. There are six TEER categories (second digit, comparable to the NOC 2016 V1.3 Skill Level 0, A, B, C, D ):
TEER 0 – Management jobs
TEER 1 – Jobs that usually require university education
TEER 2 – Jobs that usually require college education OR ≥ 2 year apprenticeships OR supervisory positions
TEER 3 – Jobs that usually require college education OR < 2 year apprenticeships OR > 6 months on-the-job training
TEER 4 – Jobs that usually require high school education OR several weeks on-the-job training
TEER 5 – Jobs with no education requirement, short on-the-job demonstration training