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Occupations regulated in Canada

Aliumar

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Nov 21, 2014
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Dear friends,
Now, I am creating my EE profile, here is the section where need to answers for the following question:

"Some jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs. Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated?"

My primary occupation is Thermal power station mechanical engineer. Actually, this is in the regulated profession list in Canada. So, what options from below answers I have to choose ?


1.Contacted the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates for information on the process
2.Sent my education credentials, proof of skills or work experience to be assessed by the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates
3.Completed all education, language, or skills upgrade requirements
4.Passed all oral, written and practical exams
5.Completed internship or work experience requirements
6.Passed all licensing requirements and got a license or certificate to practice
7.My licence from my home country was fully recognized and I have license to practice in Canada without the need to upgrade my skills

thank you guys for your prompt reply,
 

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Dear friends,
Now, I am creating my EE profile, here is the section where need to answers for the following question:

"Some jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs. Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated?"

My primary occupation is Thermal power station mechanical engineer. Actually, this is in the regulated profession list in Canada. So, what options from below answers I have to choose ?


1.Contacted the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates for information on the process
2.Sent my education credentials, proof of skills or work experience to be assessed by the regulatory body that issues licenses or certificates
3.Completed all education, language, or skills upgrade requirements
4.Passed all oral, written and practical exams
5.Completed internship or work experience requirements
6.Passed all licensing requirements and got a license or certificate to practice
7.My licence from my home country was fully recognized and I have license to practice in Canada without the need to upgrade my skills

thank you guys for your prompt reply,
You have to chose exactly what you have done. There is no right to wrong answer.
 

Aliumar

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Nov 21, 2014
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You have to chose exactly what you have done. There is no right to wrong answer.
Thank you very much for reply. However, I have not done yet any of them. What action do I need to take in this case ? If, I choose answer Yes then I have to choose above mentioned answers from 1-7.
 

Aliumar

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Nov 21, 2014
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ome jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs. Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated? (required) Help - Some jobs are regulated in Canada. You would need a license or certification to practice these jobs.

Do you know if your primary occupation or trade is regulated?

I am Mechanical Engineer, and I replied as I don't Know, as saying Yes asks for several follow up questions, of which I am not sure.
If I select Yes, what sub option should i select?