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NOC 41101TEER 1

Lawyers and Quebec notaries

What this NOC covers

Advise clients on legal matters, represent clients before administrative boards and draft legal documents such as contracts and wills.

TEER 1 classification

TEER 1Bachelor's degree typically required. The TEER (Training, Education, Experience, Responsibilities) system replaced the old Skill Type/Skill Level structure in NOC 2021. Most economic immigration programs accept TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3 occupations as “skilled.” Read the full TEER explanation in our glossary →

Immigration eligibility for NOC 41101

Eligible for FSW, CEC; provincial bar admission separate.

How NOC 41101 fits into Express Entry

Your NOC code matters in two places during Express Entry: (1) determining which stream you qualify for (CEC, FSW, or FSTP — each accepts specific TEER tiers), and (2) targeted-draw eligibilitywhen IRCC issues category-specific invitations (for instance the periodic STEM, healthcare, and trades draws). When you create your profile, you select the NOC that best matches your work experience based on the main duties listed on the official NOC website. Discrepancies between your stated duties and the NOC's main duties are a common refusal reason.

Provincial Nominee Programs that target NOC 41101

Several PNPs have streams specifically aimed at occupations in this NOC's tier. The BC PNP Tech, Ontario OINP Employer Job Offer Tech, Alberta AAIP Tech Pathway, and Saskatchewan SINP all run draws restricted to TEER 0/1/2 occupations, with software, healthcare, and engineering NOCs frequently appearing on in-demand lists.

How to verify your NOC code

Don't rely on the job title alone. Open the official NOC 2021 search at noc.esdc.gc.ca and compare the main dutieslisted under your target NOC against your actual reference letter. If 4 of the 6 main duties match, you can safely claim that code. If they don't, an officer can refuse the application even if the title sounds right.

Other TEER 1 occupations

Source: National Occupational Classification 2021 at noc.esdc.gc.ca. Always verify main duties against the official source before submitting an application. IRCC.com is not affiliated with the Government of Canada.