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      • While graduating high school is not necessarily a requirement, it is preferred. This is because math is mandatory to do electrical work. It also provides you the opportunity to work in a union. Beyond that, you likely need to complete a pre-apprenticeship program as well as work as a formal apprentice for several years.
      www.skilledtradescollege.ca/blog/what-are-the-requirements-to-become-an-electrician
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  2. A high school diploma or the General Educational Development (GED) high school equivalency certification is not a requirement to qualify for the Education and Training Benefit (ETB). It could be required to enroll in your selected post-secondary program.

  3. The Education and Training Benefit can help you pay for: Formal Programs that result in a diploma, degree, certificate, or training that leads to a certification or designation; and/or. Short Courses for career and personal development.

  4. Before you can apply for funding to support your education plan, we must first determine that you qualify. You should apply for the ETB if: you have been honourably released from the Canadian Armed Forces on or after 1 April 2006, or are a member of the Supplementary Reserve; and

  5. Veterans can apply for: • a full-length program that results in a diploma, degree, certificate; • or training that leads to a certification or designation; or • short courses. • The Education and Training Benefit is taxable. • Veterans can apply for a $1000 completion bonus after successfully finishing their program or training.

  6. Formal program must: Be found on the Employment and Social Development Canada’s List of designated institutions. Lead to a degree, diploma, certificate, or certification; and. Run at least 12 weeks within a 15-week period or full-time equivalent.

  7. Before you can apply for funding to support your education plan, we must first determine that you qualify. You should apply for the ETB if: you have been honourably released from the Canadian Armed Forces on or after 1 April 2006, or are a member of the Supplementary Reserve; and

  8. A person must pass all five tests to get their GED certification (certified Canadian high school equivalency). To find out more about getting a high school diploma or GED high school equivalency certification, contact your provincial or territorial department of education: Alberta. British Columbia.

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