rmatienzo_13 said:hi there, yes you have to upload their form 137 AND a certificate stating that they are currently enrolled. that's for the primary one. for your secondary include her primary educ. form 137 and diploma, for secondary educ, form 137 AND certificate as well. although I know that the options for the type of education is only limited up to secndry education, that's also where the confusion is, what i'd do is choose the secondary since there is no other option.
Thank you very much rmatienzo_13 for your reply. You really helped me a lot. God bless you!
In addition to this, could I ask you another question? Is it ok if I put Practical Nurse as my intended occupation even though I am not a licensed Practical Nurse? Or should I say Nursing Attendant. I was confuse on what to answer.
And to these questions:
"If your occupation is regulated, what steps will you take to meet the requirements for working in this occupation in Manitoba?"
My answer
-In order for me to work in this occupation I must take the following steps; First, I will contact the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Manitoba (CLPNM) and ask them information on how to become licensed to practise in Manitoba. Second, I will complete the CLPNM application form to have my education and credentials assessed. Third, I will wait for assessment correspondence outlining requirements to become eligible to complete the Canadian Practical Nurse Registration Exam (CPNRE). Fourth, I will apply for graduate practical nurse registration (GPN) after meeting credential assessment requirements. And in order to work in this occupation I must have advanced skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing to show that I could be able to participate in complex discussions, express my thoughts clearly, understand technical documents, write reports with confidence. I will take steps to ensure I have the ability to speak fluently and the ability to understand others.
And this question
"If your occupation is not regulated, what steps will you take before you arrive in Manitoba to ensure you find skilled employment soon after arriving in Manitoba?"
My answer-
-• I will plan and implement a successful approach to job search including networking, registering for job search using the working in Manitoba tool.
• I will explore the requirements for my job and identify other career options of interest to me.
Thank you and I hope that is ok and correct...Lol