Study-Work program in New Zealand

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Hi, I'm a nurse in the Philippines and would like to know how to apply for a study-work program in New Zealand. I have no paid experience but have volunteer experiences. Anyone from the PH help me please. Thank you very much.

Absolute waste of money. NZ has virtually shut the door on nurses with no experience and no matter how much assistant in nursing or any other work just will not give you the 2 years experience required for consideration of cap course and after study for whatever you will not be allowed to stay as it will not be on the skills list. It is a money making scheme for people who call themselves 'consultants' over there.

I see, thanks for the reply,.how about Canada? any ideas? TIA

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Canada has many different routes for PR plus the process to apply as a RN in any of the provinces costs lots of $$ and time consuming. There are many threads discussing this suggest a good read. Also suggest reading the CIC website

Try out for dubai, gr8 opportunities, simple process one of my friend got a job, seems like everything is covered, but need to write DHA exam :(, getting prepared for that.

Specializes in Acute Care. ER. Aged Care/LTC. Psyche.

I have said these many times as a reminder to my fellow Filipino RNs.

1. Please do a lot of research about the immigration and employment situations of the country where you want to move in to. Companies or agents advertising their visa or consultancy services will tell you things to attract you to sign up with them. But being well-informed will help you differentiate between what's legit and what's not. And it will also decide whether you need those services at all.

2. Whilst there may be programs that let you study and work at the same time, the work side is usually limited. Not even enough to pay for your tuition and daily needs. Also, finishing such programs doesn't necessarily qualifies an applicant to eventual permanent residency or temporary work visas because each visa types has different eligibility criteria. At the same time, most programs will not lead to RN registration.

3. If there's anything you really have to invest on, that is work experience. It is what will make you stand out to prospective employers.

4. This may serve as an eye opener, but most developed countries that we aspire to live in before are now sufficient of nurses, if not oversupplied. Here in Australia, or at least where I live, new grads are having a hard time getting into the public hospital system. Not because of lack of experience, but because they face tough competitions due to a large number of applicants in only few slots. I also heard a lot of overseas nurses going back to their home country because hospitals and aged care facilities just stopped hiring overseas nurses because of sufficient supply of local nurses. Of course, having a work experience helps, so see my #3 point above.

Leave ASAP though Canada’s Study-Work Programs!!

Expenses can be easily recovered by working full time on weekends and 20 hours per week on

Aureus Management visited Toronto to visit personally the owners of the college.

This is the school where we sent our nurse before.

The school is registered with the Ministry of Training Colleges and Universities, MEMBER -

Career College Ontario (CCO) and MEMBER -National Association of Career College (NACC).

The advantage of the school is that it is owned by Filipinos.

They always understand what the nurses feel to go in a foreign land where they have no friends

and relatives. Most of their employees are Pinoys, actually our first nurse sent to them is now

working full time in the school.

ALL PROGRAMS BENEFIT: One Year Student Visas with Work permit

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS:

Admission Fee: C$500 non-refundable

MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING UPDATES C$17,000.00.00

Registered Nurse in the Philippines, no experience necessary

> Financial capabilities (up to C$30,000 = Tuition Fee C$17,000 plus 1 year room and board and

miscellaneous C$12,000)

Highlights:

1. Intake is on October, 2014 so applicants have ample time to apply and prepare for the

2. Study and work for One Year. Then work full time after study through the open work

visa application proves. The school assist in the visa application preparation.

permit after one year study program.

3. Students can work on campus immediately for 12 hours a week and also work off

campus 20 hours a week after six months. Minimum wage is $10.25/hr working 8

hours on weekends and 4hrs per weekday will give an income of $1,148.

4. Gain advantage by being exposed to Canadian workforce while gaining additional

credentials after finishing the program. Employers visits the school to look for

potential caregivers and nurses.

5. The immigration processing will be faster after working for one year.

6. Spouses can accompany students and may be eligible for an open work permit.

7. Full Time Employment Opportunities with your post graduate certificate in ICU or

Med Surgical Nursing after passing the Canadian Registered Nurses Examination.

8. The immigration processing may be faster after working for one year.

***I have sent an application here, and this is the program that i chose. Is it worth it? It seems to be legit.

Madness and I would put a few dollars on that it is not legit.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Lots of changes with Canada. School must be approved with immigration check here to see if the school is approved. http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/study-institutions-list.asp

Requirements must show that you intend to leave Canada at the end of the course

Study Permit Requirements

In order to qualify for a study permit, you must show the officer that you meet the requirements of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA) and the Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations and that you will be in Canada for a temporary stay only. You must also:

  • Satisfy an officer that you will leave Canada at the end of your studies;
  • Have a letter of acceptance from an educational institution;
  • Prove that you have money for the duration of your stay in Canada to pay for:
    • Tuition fees
    • Living expenses for yourself and accompanying family members
    • Transportation costs to and from Canada for yourself and accompanying family members

    [*]Be law-abiding and have no record of criminal activity (you may be asked to provide a Police Clearance Certificate);

    [*]Produce any additional documents requested by the officer to establish your admissibility;

    [*]Not be a risk to the security of Canada;

    [*]Be in good health (complete a medical examination, if required).

http://www.immigrationdirect.ca/study-permit.jsp

June 1 2014 new rules came into being and work during term time is limited although can work full time during schedule breaks like summer and winter

As of June 1, 2014, you may qualify to work off campus without a work permit. If you qualify, your study permit will allow you to work up to 20 hours per week:

  • during regular academic sessions and
  • full-time during scheduled breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or spring break.

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-offcampus.asp

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