World International
Published Sep 20, 2003
For those of you working in Canada, do any of you make more than your provincial collective agreement? I am in school and am wondering what to expect when I get out in 2005.
bryandimples
3 Posts
HI, I am applying for IOOQ, student visa in QUEBEC CANADA, I am a registered nurse in The Philippines, I am hoping for a good life but I am gambling for student visa. How can anybody give me an idea about it? Any advice? Thank you. I am almost finished paying with my agency and me and my wife are fighting about it.
thanks,
bryan
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
Do you mean "OIIQ"?? Are you fluent in the French language? You need to be to work in Quebec. Why are you applying for a student visa if you're not a student? Student visas do not allow you to work AT ALL, you do realize. So how do you plan to support yourself and your family while you wait for OIIQ to register you? If you don't follow the terms of your visa you will be deported and you may never be allowed back into Canada again ever. There has been a significant change in the way CIC handles people who don't keep to their original reason for seeking entry to Canada and they're not joking. You need to be really careful. You should read the other threads here about moving to Quebec. It isn't going to be a bed of roses.