Pinoycare visa center-- any feedbacks on this firm?

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any feedbacks on this agency??

They are in this business for 12 years already...

I have attended one of their seminars. If you are a nurse, they can get you an immigrant visa to canada in less than a year if you have all the necessary papers..

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

It isn't a case of which province is the easiest to get in but what province you want to work in. Even if you go from one province to another you will still have to meet IEN requirements. What sort of lifestyle do you see when you move to Canada? Also weather will play a part, I would suggest you research which province you want to work in

Specializes in NICU, PICU, PCVICU and peds oncology.
So which province do you think is the easiest to get in??

That kind of question sets off alarm bells for me. If a person is looking for the easiest way into the country, what other short cuts are they going to take? And maybe they're hiding something? What's making them so desperate that they'd go with the line of least resistance rather than choose a life style and a new home? And then too, how long are they likely to stick around once they've gotten their foot in the door? That is not the kind of impression you want to leave with people you would be working for or beside.

That kind of question sets off alarm bells for me. If a person is looking for the easiest way into the country, what other short cuts are they going to take? And maybe they're hiding something? What's making them so desperate that they'd go with the line of least resistance rather than choose a life style and a new home? And then too, how long are they likely to stick around once they've gotten their foot in the door? That is not the kind of impression you want to leave with people you would be working for or beside.

Are you insinuating that I am planning to go to Canada Illegally???

Let me expound my original simple sentence!!!!!!! :coollook:

So which province do you think is the easiest to get in??

What I mean by this is that which province do you think is the easiest to live.The easiest to "GET IN". The province in which we can readily adapt culturally and physically. This includes the place in which many pinoys live, The weather, crime rate, recreation, people, culture and the language. In other words the place in which we can easily blend with the local community.

In the same way another pinoy will ask an american "Which province do you think we can easily get it?" The American will answer California specifically San Francisco.. Since San Francisco has many pinoys and the weather is good, the crowd is great etc etc etc... I'm expecting an answer more or less in this context

what other short cuts are they going to take? And maybe they're hiding something? What's making them so desperate that they'd go with the line of least resistance rather than choose a life style and a new home?

which sentence of mind tells that I am desperate and I wanna take shortcuts?? Again you are insinuating something that I'm planning to go there by hook or by crook.. Do you think am stupid to ask illegal questions in the allnurses forum??

In reality, yes I am desperate to go to Canada.. :bugeyes::bugeyes::bugeyes: But I wanna do it Legally and within the rules of Canadian and Philippine Law. :yeah:

And then too, how long are they likely to stick around once they've gotten their foot in the door? That is not the kind of impression you want to leave with people you would be working for or beside.

Since I'm already giving a bad impression to you, let me say something. I'm going to Canada to work legally as a nurse "hopefully soon" .. I'll impress my client, the staff, the college of nurses, the people with my dedication and hardwork.

Specializes in intensive care, recovery, anesthetics.

Please calm down.

If you say "easiest to get in" in pure english it doesn't mean adaption, it means easy to get sth, implements a fast way.

Here are many posts that can lead to an understanding like that. We have many questions regarding "short cuts", not necessarily illegal, but "easier", like for instance avoiding SEC, avoiding licence in the Philippines and so on.

So misunderstandings are quick, but as you did it can be explained, but in a polite way, please. Jan is a dedicated nurse, staff here in this forum and a canadian, seeing things from the canadian perspective. No reason to be rude.

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Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

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Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Re opening thread.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

When I saw your comment on 'So which province do you think is the easiest to get in' I did not think you meant what you meant. I saw it as which province would be the easiest to get in with the nursing college.

A lot will depend on what sort of lifestyle you want out of our move to Canada. Sea, mountains, snow, rain etc. Not everyone wants the same thing. I know when I moved to Canada I wanted to blend in with the locals and not meet too many other British people and I haven't, this doesn't mean anything other than I want to make new friends and learn new things

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