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Jan 23, 2009 01:55 AM

CARNA

Updated Jan 23, 2009 at 07:35 AM by Silverdragon102

Thank you so much. I do have a question to you. Im right now in the Philippines and the Consultancy Agency that started my application is in Singapore. Is it still good to continue the processing myself? Since the agency did explained to me the whole assessment and the processing until you are allowed the temporary permit to practice in Canada...

Im in doubt to whether continue this one or not because i wasted so much money already when i was with the consultancy agency. They asked a lot from me. Is it still doable even without the help of the Consultancy Agency?

Thank you for the help.

Freddie H. Ecaldre
RN MAN




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Old Jan 23, 2009, 07:38 AM

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The process to Canada is easy as long as you meet college requirements, find a employer and pass medical. The forms are very easy to complete and may have done it on their own without an agency. I did my husband's application as he was working I wasn't and the forms was so easy to complete. Information is clear on the CIC website and we have a great thread on working in Canada that has all information you need. Many have done or are doing it on their own and some are already in Canada working

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Old Jan 23, 2009, 11:14 AM

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The process is so easy to do, and not sure if you were in Singapore before. But anytime that one is using an agency for another country that is located in a third country, very large RED FLAG should be going off in your head. No reason for the moneys to be paid to them, especially since they have not done anything for you.

When did you actually start with them?

And these companies are not consultancies, they are agencies and nothing more than that and are selling their services to complete your paperwork that you can do on your own and Canada actually tells you to do it on your own and not use one of these companies as well.
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