NOC 65312 For Canada Immigration

NOC 65312 “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners”

 

Immigrating to Canada with the job code of “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners” using the Express Entry Permanent Residency pathway requires that you correctly identify the National Occupation Classification (“NOC”) Code for your occupation.

 

The NOC code is the most important piece of information you require to immigrate to Canada. Without knowing your job classification or NOC code you are unable to work out your eligility to immigrate to Canada or make an application. The NOC is developed and maintained between Statistics Canada (STC) and Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC).

 

The National Occupation Classification for “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners” is Noc 65312.

 

Note: NOC 65312 “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners” replaces NOC 6733. The new NOC structure for “Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents” uses the NOC Code 65312 and the Skill requirement of Short work demonstration and no formal educational requirements..

The level of demand in Canada for NOC 65312 is Above Average. This means that according to Statistics Canada, the role of “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners” in Canada currently has more jobs advertised than available candidates.

 

Why Do I Need to Know the NOC Code for “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners”?

 

Whenever applicants for Canadian Immigration are asked to identify work experience, they must do so on the requisite forms by stating the NOC code that best fits their employment, skills and  experience. Some Canada immigration pathways are only open to applicants that have experience in occupations identified by very specific NOC codes.

 

Training, Education, Experience and Responsibility (TEER)

 

  • The NOC structure for “Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents” uses the NOC Code 65312 and the Skill requirement of Short work demonstration and no formal educational requirements..

 

  • The TEER level for 65312 is Short work demonstration and no formal educational requirements..

 

Employment Description for 65312 “Janitors, caretakers and heavy-duty cleaners”

 

To be able to use National Occupation Classification 65312 your work history and experience should closely match the following description:

 

  • “Janitors, caretakers and building superintendents clean and maintain the interior and exterior of commercial, institutional and residential buildings and their surrounding grounds. Building superintendents employed in large establishments are responsible for the operation of the establishment and may also supervise other workers. They are employed by office and apartment building management companies, condominium corporations, educational institutions, health care facilities, recreational and shopping facilities, religious establishments, and industrial and other establishments.”

 

Canada Visa Options for NOC 65312

 

There are a number of Canada Visa options for NOC 65312 including:

 

  • Federal Skilled Visas

 

  • Canadian Experience Class

 

  • Provincial Nomination

 

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) which use the NOC 65312

 

NOC code 65312 is used for Provincial Nomination in following streams:

 

  • PNP Skilled Worker streams

 

  • PNP Semi-Skilled Worker streams

 

  • PNP Graduate streams

 

  • PNP Family Sponsorship streams.

 

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