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hey guys! has anyone hear of PINOYCARE VISA CENTER? or who applied their services? I recently attended their orientation seminar here in davao city and they said that the CIC would shell out immigrant visas for nurses for as early as 9 months, is this true?

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With guidance and searching you can easily find answers for immigration on either here or other forums. If looking at Canada (looking at first page of this thread) then the forms on CIC are easy to follow. I completed ours with no assistance and husband got his work permit in weeks. Just completed and started process for PR and again paperwork was easy to complete. An agency can ask you for money and get you to fill in the relevant forms which could be easily downloaded from the CIC website.

coz we don't know anything about applying for an immigrant visa, and we're hoping that through an agency, our application would be groomed for approval, considering their experience

Generations of migrants filled up the forms themselves before the internet existed. Paper, pen, and just fill in the questions.

All these agencies are are people making money off other peoples desire to migrate. If you can't fill out the forms to migrate, how will you deal with the day to day forms once you move? Tax returns, registration applications, banking, credit card forms.

Learn to do it yourself.

I agree that hundreds of thousands of immigrants managed to come to other countries without paying a third party to assist.

What gets me is when nurses pay an outside agency to assist with filling out the NCLEX paper work. Nurses in the US ( and I assume that maybe true of other countries ) have to fill out government paper work for themselves ( such as driver's license and tax forms) and for patients ( applications for government assistance) and these nurse aspire to work in the USA when they can't fill in forms that ask simple questions. There will be no agencies that they can pay to assist them to fill out the more complex paper work when they come to the USA.

This forum has most of the answers, you just have to search for them for free.

Yes I guess that's true guys...

hi janel and to all others who are also victim of this scam

well, i guess i should also say im one of you guys....

I also paid the full amt just to process my papers last year

march 2009 but i was so disappointed coz they haven't finish

processing my papers yet, worst.! not even the first step which is filling up the form

and have it pass to the canadian embassy...

I submitted all the requirements they are asking.

i keep on asking for the updates of my application

but they keep on giving me lame excuses.. and worst than that

they have the guts to get mad at me when i am just asking for updates of my

application!! I was so frustrated and inform them thAT I will withdraw

if they cant process it within january !!!!!(but in a subtle manner)

Right now, im still waiting for some updates for my application....

i haven't got feedbacks from them since the last time i inform them

about my plans to withdraw....

That's so unfortunate.. I still don't know my stand with pinoycare, they recently opened a new office here in davao, and the head is my former schoolmate from ateneo, she's also a nurse supervisor now in one of the biggest hospitals in Davao and her Mother is still a clinical instructor in Ateneo, she used to be our assistant dean. Those facts made me confident in signing up with pinoycare since these people have a reputation to take care of. I am praying that they could really deliver what they promised.

hi sophiaclaire, its so unfortunate to hear about your case. However, why is it my friend who signed up with them last september 2009 got his full application already and that is why I am convinced to file my papers with them. I just wonder why is that they are not fair in processing. I just hope that your papers will keep on moving. Just dont lose hope...maybe this year you will be in Canada...good luck...

That's so unfortunate.. I still don't know my stand with pinoycare, they recently opened a new office here in davao, and the head is my former schoolmate from ateneo, she's also a nurse supervisor now in one of the biggest hospitals in Davao and her Mother is still a clinical instructor in Ateneo, she used to be our assistant dean. Those facts made me confident in signing up with pinoycare since these people have a reputation to take care of. I am praying that they could really deliver what they promised.

No, the agency doesn't have to deliver what they promise.

It's the Canadian government and Colleges of Nursing who have the final say. It's up to them if you meet the standards for admission to the country and the nursing profession. Utimately, they do what is best for the citizens and residents of the nation.

Don't tie so much hope and faith into personal ties.

yeah it's up to them. I know that there's a possibility that a visa could be denied, that's the risk I have to take. Better tryin than doin nothing. I am crossing my fingers..

yes you are right, if you will not take the risks you will not be successful...just keep on praying and believing in God almighty...

That is true soting. when will your friend leave? how long has he been processing?

I talked today to a nurse who used Pinoy Care after they did a presentation in Bohol. I asked her some questions about what they do for her, and I don't think she really knew that much!

The people here who attended the Pinoy Care presentation -

Do they say they will find nurses work in Canada as nurses, or caregivers, or do they specify? On their website, they refer to their contact company as Rosenblatt Associates who run Caregivers.ca??

What type of visa do they give nurses? Do they find employers who follow the procedure for hiring foreign workers - LMO, PNPs, etc.

I also have the same question as previously asked - anybody know of someone who used this agency and is now in Canada? How long did the process take?

Anybody?? HELP!!

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