I was reading some guidelines on a certain website and on the eligibility part it says that:
( I checked all the part that I believe I already have )
1. Age ✔✔✔✔✔✔
You are between 21 and 49 years old.
People in this age range can manage the cultural, linguistic and economic challenges involved in moving to work in a new country, including the possible need to retrain or pass rigorous certification or licensing processes for some jobs.
2. Education✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
You completed secondary (high) school and have at least one year post-secondary education or training for which you earned a post-secondary diploma or degree.
People who have completed some post-secondary education can better meet the qualification requirements of Manitoba employers and adapt to the changing demands of the workplace.
3. Work Experience
You have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years.
Having recent employment helps ensure that you have the skills and experience that are in demand in Manitoba, helping you find a job in your intended occupation and increasing your potential for long-term career success.
4. Language Ability✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
You completed your secondary and post-secondary education in English or French, or scored at least 5 on an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test. (New language requirements)
The experience of many thousands of people from around the world who have moved to Manitoba through the MPNP shows that the key challenge of immigrants is they needed better English language skills.
Having at least this level of English, and being willing to improve your language skills, will help you get a good job, participate in training and licensing or certification programs that will help you meet the occupational demands and get ahead in the Manitoba workplace.
5. Adaptability✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
With your application you must submit a Settlement Plan that explains the steps you will take to establish your career and your home in Manitoba and have your plan endorsed by a close relative who has lived in Manitoba as a permanent resident for at least one year.
Settling in Manitoba as a permanent resident will take a period of adjustment. You need to be able to support yourself and your family during that time. Having the (non-financial) support of family who live in Manitoba will increase your potential for success.
My question would be:
What if i don't have enough work experience? well I only have 4 months of work experience but that was back in 2005 before I went to school for college, now I just started to work as a call center agent. Would they honor my 2005 work experience? or it has to be the recent one?
I am all set and I think my credentials are strong, my only concern is the work experience part..
( I checked all the part that I believe I already have )
1. Age ✔✔✔✔✔✔
You are between 21 and 49 years old.
People in this age range can manage the cultural, linguistic and economic challenges involved in moving to work in a new country, including the possible need to retrain or pass rigorous certification or licensing processes for some jobs.
2. Education✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
You completed secondary (high) school and have at least one year post-secondary education or training for which you earned a post-secondary diploma or degree.
People who have completed some post-secondary education can better meet the qualification requirements of Manitoba employers and adapt to the changing demands of the workplace.
3. Work Experience
You have at least two years of full-time work experience in the past five years.
Having recent employment helps ensure that you have the skills and experience that are in demand in Manitoba, helping you find a job in your intended occupation and increasing your potential for long-term career success.
4. Language Ability✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
You completed your secondary and post-secondary education in English or French, or scored at least 5 on an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) test. (New language requirements)
The experience of many thousands of people from around the world who have moved to Manitoba through the MPNP shows that the key challenge of immigrants is they needed better English language skills.
Having at least this level of English, and being willing to improve your language skills, will help you get a good job, participate in training and licensing or certification programs that will help you meet the occupational demands and get ahead in the Manitoba workplace.
5. Adaptability✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔✔
With your application you must submit a Settlement Plan that explains the steps you will take to establish your career and your home in Manitoba and have your plan endorsed by a close relative who has lived in Manitoba as a permanent resident for at least one year.
Settling in Manitoba as a permanent resident will take a period of adjustment. You need to be able to support yourself and your family during that time. Having the (non-financial) support of family who live in Manitoba will increase your potential for success.
My question would be:
What if i don't have enough work experience? well I only have 4 months of work experience but that was back in 2005 before I went to school for college, now I just started to work as a call center agent. Would they honor my 2005 work experience? or it has to be the recent one?
I am all set and I think my credentials are strong, my only concern is the work experience part..