I also have the same concern. Im confused on the next sentence. Its like, yes, my occupation is regulated. But no, because i will only complete my licensing once i arrive in Manitoba.raichand said:hello guys...
i need your assistance... I want to apply for mpnp program as i have close relative in Manitoba.... my occupation is Staff Nurse (Having 4 Years Experience, IELTS CLB 6 Education GNM) But i am bit confused about this question...
As i checked on the website that my occupation is regulated in Manitoba..
as the question is
*If your occupation is regulated in Manitoba, are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed?
Then what should i answer of this question as My occupation is regulated in Manitoba but m not able to understand the second part i.e. are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed?
Clearly mentioned on the website i.e.
Please ONLY answer Yes to this question if:
you are working in a profession or trade that is considered regulated in Manitoba; AND
you have fully undergone all licensing steps required to work in this occupation in our province.
Having submitted your credentials for evaluation is not considered sufficient proof of being able to work in Manitoba, so you would have to answer No to this question in that case. Please review the information in the section on Regulated Professions and Trades on immigratemanitoba.com carefully to determine if you fall under a regulated occupation and to learn what it means to be fully licensed to work in Manitoba.
Now What to do....
Please reply me as soon as possible....
Thanx
Ikah said:I also have the same concern. Im confused on the next sentence. Its like, yes, my occupation is regulated. But no, because i will only complete my licensing once i arrive in Manitoba.
raichand said:i am bit confused about this question...
*If your occupation is regulated in Manitoba, are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed?
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Hi raichand, if I were to answer in your behalf, I'd type NO. If you havent done what is mentioned below...
"you have fully undergone all licensing steps required to work in this occupation in our province."
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Regulated Occupations
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For example, to work as a nurse, your education and experience must first be evaluated by one of the professional regulatory bodies in Manitoba before you are licensed (registered) to work as a registered nurse (RN), licensed practical nurse (LPN), or registered psychiatric nurse (RPN).
Recognition of qualifications and issuance of licenses can generally only be completed in Canada. The process takes both time and money.
http://www.immigratemanitoba.com/opportunities-for-immigrants-in-manitoba-mpnp/opportunities-in-manitoba/regulated-professions-and-trades/
All the best to you!
Hi Ikah, if you are outside or never been to Manitoba/Canada yet, then I assume that you havent taken the steps in getting the license in MB yet, so your answer should be NO... becasue of "are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed" and "Recognition of qualifications and issuance of licenses can generally only be completed in Canada. The process takes both time and money."Ikah said:Hi Znarfier,
I'm now on the process of completing my EOI. I just have one clarification.
This is the question:
- If your occupation is regulated in Manitoba, are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed? YES or NO
Then it says on the details
(Please ONLY answer Yes to this question if:
you are working in a profession or trade that is considered regulated in Manitoba; AND
you have fully undergone all licensing steps required to work in this occupation in our province.
Having submitted your credentials for evaluation is not considered sufficient proof of being able to work in Manitoba, so you would have to answer No to this question in that case. Please review the information in the section on Regulated Professions and Trades on immigratemanitoba.com carefully to determine if you fall under a regulated occupation and to learn what it means to be fully licensed to work in Manitoba.)
***I know that my profession is regulated. But I will only do my licensing when i arrive in Winnipeg and not prior to my application. So will my answer be a Yes or a NO?
Thanks!!
Correct Ikah! "no, because i will only complete my licensing once i arrive in Manitoba."Ikah said:I also have the same concern. Im confused on the next sentence. Its like, yes, my occupation is regulated. But no, because i will only complete my licensing once i arrive in Manitoba.
Hi Ikah, no worries... this Forum is for us to Exchange ideas and interpretations...Ikah said:I feel so stupid on my next question. Maybe I'm understanding it per word and not the entire question. Here it goes...
-Do your test results indicate you have language proficiency in Canada's second official language at CLB level 5 or higher? YES or NO
I took IELTS and got 6.5 total band score which is equivalent to CLB 7. Its a YES on that part. Regardless, its only asking that based on my test result that i got CLB 5 or higher right? so its YES? sorry, my brain is not working properly today
You're such a big help znarfier! One more question left and i guess it was a yes about the english profeciency test.znarfier said:Hi Ikah, if you are outside or never been to Manitoba/Canada yet, then I assume that you havent taken the steps in getting the license in MB yet, so your answer should be NO... becasue of "are you fully recognized by the provincial licensing body after undergoing all steps of having your qualifications assessed" and "Recognition of qualifications and issuance of licenses can generally only be completed in Canada. The process takes both time and money."
Good luck!
Now i understand. Its for french and not for english. Ok then its a No to all the questions for the 2nd page for my EOI. Thank you so much znarfier!znarfier said:Hi Ikah, no worries... this Forum is for us to Exchange ideas and interpretations...
That questions is actually for "Canada's second official language" which is French.
Check the MPNP Express Entry Ranking Points grid; under Factor 1: Language Proficiency, it says:
Second Official Language:
if your score is CLB 5 or higher (overall) then you'll get an additional 25 Points, aside from your IELTS points
All correct!raichand said:one more question... i want to ask you everybody.....
please give me assistance as i really need............
as i have CLB 6 in and Speaking, Listening, Writing 5.5 (Each) and 5.0 in Reading
Then wt will be the individual CLB Level
*Listening score : - 5.5 *Reading score:- 5.0 *Writing score: - 5.5 *Speaking score: - 5.5
*Listening CLB score : - 6 *Reading CLB score : - 6 *Writing CLB score : - 6 *Speaking CLB score : -6
please let me i am gng on d right way?? or have to amend it.....
thanx