About VisaResume
VisaResume was built to make one thing easier: matching your resume to the right occupation classification code for your target country, with a free preview so you can evaluate before paying.
What We Do
We combine AI with country-specific occupation classification data to help you rewrite your experience using the duties, terminology, and structure defined under your matched occupation code. When you apply for skilled immigration, the relevant occupation classification system matters — your experience needs to align clearly with the code you're declaring.
In Canada, that's the NOC (National Occupational Classification). In Australia and New Zealand, it's ANZSCO. In the UK, it's the SOC 2020. In the US, it's SOC/BLS codes. Each system has its own language, terminology, and structure.
VisaResume reads your current experience and rewrites it to align with the correct classification system for your destination. You paste your experience. We handle the formatting and code alignment. You review, edit, and verify before use.
Countries We Support
We currently support resume preparation for 10 immigration destinations:
- 🇨🇦 Canada — NOC (TEER) codes for Express Entry, PNPs
- 🇦🇺 Australia — ANZSCO codes for SkillSelect, GSM
- 🇬🇧 United Kingdom — SOC 2020 codes for Skilled Worker visa
- 🇺🇸 United States — SOC/BLS codes for H-1B, EB-2, EB-3
- 🇩🇪 Germany — KldB codes for EU Blue Card, skilled worker visa
- 🇮🇪 Ireland — SOC codes for Critical Skills Employment Permit
- 🇳🇿 New Zealand — ANZSCO codes for Skilled Migrant Category
- 🇸🇬 Singapore — SSOC codes for Employment Pass, S Pass
- 🇸🇪 Sweden — SSYK codes for work permits and EU Blue Card
- 🇦🇪 UAE — ISCO codes for employment visa and Golden Visa
How It Works
Getting your country-targeted resume takes three steps:
- Paste your current experience — Enter your job title and describe your responsibilities, achievements, and skills in plain language. No special formatting needed.
- Pick your destination country — Select the country you're applying to. VisaResume automatically identifies the relevant occupation classification system and suggests the most likely matching code for your role.
- Get your optimized preview — Our AI rewrites your experience using the duties, terminology, and structure from your matched occupation code and local resume conventions. Preview for free, then download when ready. Always review and verify the code before submitting any application.
How Code Matching Works
VisaResume maps your job title and experience to occupation classification codes published by government agencies:
- Canada: National Occupational Classification (NOC) — maintained by Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC)
- Australia & New Zealand: ANZSCO — maintained by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
- United Kingdom: SOC 2020 — maintained by the Office for National Statistics (ONS)
- United States: SOC — maintained by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- Germany: KldB 2020 — maintained by the Federal Employment Agency
- Singapore: SSOC — maintained by the Department of Statistics
- Ireland, Sweden, UAE: respective national classification systems
The matching uses your job title as the primary signal, supplemented by keywords from your experience description. It is not perfect — always verify the suggested code against the official source for your country. The AI then rewrites your bullet points using terminology, duties, and emphasis from that code's official description.
We do not claim our data reflects the most recent government updates at all times. Classification systems change, and you should verify current requirements directly with the relevant authority.
What VisaResume Does Not Do
- We do not provide immigration advice or assess your visa eligibility.
- We do not guarantee that any occupation code match is correct — you must verify it.
- We do not guarantee visa approval or any immigration outcome.
- We do not replace the advice of a qualified immigration attorney or registered consultant.
- We do not claim our data is always current with the latest government updates.
VisaResume is a resume preparation tool. It helps you draft a stronger, country-targeted resume using official occupation frameworks. You review, edit, and verify before use.
Our Commitment
VisaResume.com is not an immigration law firm. We do not provide legal advice, assess your visa eligibility, or guarantee any immigration outcome. We are a software tool designed to help you present your experience in a more structured way for your target country's occupation classification system.
We believe transparency is essential. Every resume we generate includes the matched occupation code so you can verify it against official government sources.
See it in action — free
Paste your experience and get a preview of your rewritten resume in under 60 seconds. No account required.
Try it free — see your preview →VisaResume is a preparation tool, not legal advice. Review with a qualified professional before submitting.