Liara said:Hello, Asivad, would be most grateful it you could put my mind at peace with the following:
1) Is there a distinction between National ID vs. Passports/Travel Documents ? Do I have to just submit my foreign passport in both cases?
Just the passport would suffice. You don't have to necessarily provide a national ID separately.
2) Does the scan of my WES report go with Document: Education Diplomas/Degrees section?
Yes.
3) As for the meds, can I just upload the electronic .pdf document they sent me (it is apparently the IMM 1017B form by the looks of it, but the form number is not specified and there is no signature or seal), or do I necessarily have to fetch the paper one and scan it?
The sheet you get after the medicals has to be uploaded.
4) Is it ok if my PCC is called "Reference of the presence (absence) of convictions and (or) the fact of criminal prosecution or about termination of criminal prosecution"?
Each country has its own way of doing this. As long as you got the PCC from the recognized entity for that country, you are fine.
5) I have an "employment record book" (a book that lists all the positions that a person legally held in his/her working life). The most logical place to attach it to would be my primary occupation document list, but the latter is already super long, and adding further documents will make it worse (it is already barely legible with all the size restirictions).
Can I just attach it to the records of one of my other jobs and specify in LOE that I meant to attach it to my primary occupation, but decided not to for the sake of legibility? Or does it sound dumb?
That book won't make the slightest difference to your application. It doesn't substitute/replace/complement a valid reference letter.
6) My profile says "assistant lecturer" whereas my employment record book says "assistant" (in reality the position was really called assistant, but it meant assistant lecturer, not personal assistant or sth). Do I have to have the book translated and notarized all over so that it would say "assistant lecturer" to match my profile info (a non-primary job, but still)?
Same as above.