Don Nishani Perera Jayatilleke is applying to become a resident care worker in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has over 5 years of experience as a caregiver and nurse aide. He holds an NVQ Level 3 in Caregiving and a diploma in English. His qualifications have been verified by World Education Services Canada. He has a job offer from MacLeod Cares in PEI and has passed the required IELTS language test. Mr. Jayatilleke chooses PEI to settle due to its official English language, scenic beauty, strong economy, and low cost of living. His spouse is an English teacher who plans to obtain PEI teaching certification upon arrival. Initially, they plan to
Don Nishani Perera Jayatilleke is applying to become a resident care worker in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has over 5 years of experience as a caregiver and nurse aide. He holds an NVQ Level 3 in Caregiving and a diploma in English. His qualifications have been verified by World Education Services Canada. He has a job offer from MacLeod Cares in PEI and has passed the required IELTS language test. Mr. Jayatilleke chooses PEI to settle due to its official English language, scenic beauty, strong economy, and low cost of living. His spouse is an English teacher who plans to obtain PEI teaching certification upon arrival. Initially, they plan to
Don Nishani Perera Jayatilleke is applying to become a resident care worker in Prince Edward Island, Canada. He has over 5 years of experience as a caregiver and nurse aide. He holds an NVQ Level 3 in Caregiving and a diploma in English. His qualifications have been verified by World Education Services Canada. He has a job offer from MacLeod Cares in PEI and has passed the required IELTS language test. Mr. Jayatilleke chooses PEI to settle due to its official English language, scenic beauty, strong economy, and low cost of living. His spouse is an English teacher who plans to obtain PEI teaching certification upon arrival. Initially, they plan to
Employment and Settlement Plan -: Don Nishani Perera Jayatilleke
Don Nishani Perera Jayatilleke being motive and inspired by work ethics, culture and lifestyle of Prince Edwards Island. I am with positive and true spirits, Want to apply and develop my career as Resident Care Worker in Prince Edward Island (Canada). This occupation (NOC 44101) is not regulated in Prince Edward Island. My qualifications are NVQ Level 3 in Caregiving and Diploma in Advanced English for Administration and Academic Purposes (DAE) I have more then 5 year work Caregiving and Nurse Aide Field. My Educational qualification is valid in Canada and their equivalency in Canada is Two year Diploma. My education checked by World Education Service Canada and their copies of their report is attached with application package. My professional qualification is not evaluated in Canada I have a Job Offer from MacLeod Cares in PEI as a Resident Care Worker. I have done my language proficiency test ( IELTS) and the employer has accepted it. I have attached a copy of my IELTS with my application
I choose Prince Edward Island for settle. There are many reasons
behind choosing Prince Edward Island. There official language is English and as of 2011 99% of the population speaks English. The province is surrounded by sea and has some magnificent which are just 30 min away from any location. Their economic status is good and has a low cost of living. The most part of the province is rural, unlike big cities and it is a reason for me to be attracted to the province. As of my spouse , he is a teacher by profession. He has a Bachelors degree and Diploma in teaching. He has IELTS Academic 7.0 score. Upon arrival he is planning to obtain PEI Teachers Certificate. If getting certificate is delayed he has many job opportunities in related fields. Right at the moment we don’t own kids. So we don’t have problems of finding schools for kids- at least for now I hope to settle around Crapaud, PEI, where my work place located. Initially I plan to rent a house/ apartment then buy a house in the area, which seems very calm and quiet. However as there is very limited public transport options , I will have enough money secured to buy a reasonably good two cars, for my spouse and myself