Canada icu study work program for 12k cd$ tuition fee(1yr)

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And 12k cd$ for 1yr allowance in Canada.Over all total( bank certificate) will be 24kcd$.This is for RN in the Philippines with 2 yrs of exp.What do you think of this program?You will work for 20hrs weekly (10.50/hr)after 3 months,CRNE,CNO,Ielts application included in their fees. This is a program from an employement agency in Philippines with partner in Canada(as they said). However,i saw lots of nurses also who underwent their program(aside from this program) that has been successfuland now enjoying NZ/Aussy/Canadian life.Do you think their fees are fair enough?Please share your thoughts.Thanks

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As mentioned you only apply to the CIC and going through an agency doesn't make it any quicker, paperwork is the same as if you complete it and there is a cap which will reopen in July this year and expect the cap to ill quickly again like it did last year

yes, thank you. so the cap is 10000 slots for nurses, does it apply to working/immigrant visa?i heard the latter takes 5 years to be processed. any idea about the working visa? can a nurse woth experience in a hospital apply even w/o an employer yet?

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yes, thank you. so the cap is 10000 slots for nurses, does it apply to working/immigrant visa?i heard the latter takes 5 years to be processed. any idea about the working visa? can a nurse woth experience in a hospital apply even w/o an employer yet?

Quote was 500 this year for PR work permit has no limit you just need to meet requirements, no telling what it will be in July when the list reopens. Processing times take less than 2 years and timescale can be found on the CIC website. If you have a employer then you can apply for FSW and if they are willing and obtain a LMO you can after meeting requirements work in Canada whilst PR is going through

Quote was 500 this year for PR work permit has no limit you just need to meet requirements, no telling what it will be in July when the list reopens. Processing times take less than 2 years and timescale can be found on the CIC website. If you have a employer then you can apply for FSW and if they are willing and obtain a LMO you can after meeting requirements work in Canada whilst PR is going through

thank you so much

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