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Jan 29, 2008 10:45 PM

global care


hello there i would just like to ask.if any one of you signed up with global care in makati or rochart global resource center? i would just like to know if it is ok or reputable agency?and if you can give me some more info much better tnx.hoping for your reply


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from Camz_22
Old Feb 05, 2008, 07:36 AM
Updated Feb 18, 2008 at 02:16 AM by Silverdragon102

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Hello! Yes I've signed up with GlobalCare last December. It's a good company.
They've set me for a job interview immediately this January with employers
from Oak Valley Hospital which is in California. The company is only affiliated
with tertiary hospitals therefore my starting salary is quite good.
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from meliza72
Old Feb 06, 2008, 08:15 AM

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hi there!

Just wanna ask if global care accepts nurses without experience. thanks
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from Camz_22
Old Feb 15, 2008, 10:18 AM

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You can sign up with them even if you don't have any experience yet but they can line you up with a US hospital only if you are currently working/training/volunteering in a tertiary hospital. There are no salary deductions whatsoever for its the US hospitals that pay the company for every nurse that they hire. It's gonna be quite a while before you can get your Visa so I think gaining experience here in the Philippines wouldn't hurt while waiting.
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from meliza72
Old Feb 16, 2008, 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Camz_22 View Post
You can sign up with them even if you don't have any experience yet but they can line you up with a US hospital only if you are currently working/training/volunteering in a tertiary hospital. There are no salary deductions whatsoever for its the US hospitals that pay the company for every nurse that they hire. It's gonna be quite a while before you can get your Visa so I think gaining experience here in the Philippines wouldn't hurt while waiting.
Thanks for the reply Camz. I am indeed currently a volunteer in the dialysis center of a tertiary hospital at our place.

So hope your interview went well. Goodluck
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from suzanne4
Old Feb 16, 2008, 12:45 PM

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There actually are many agencies with very similar sounding names, so be careful that you are signing actually with the one that you want.

Please pay very close attention to the contract that you are signing, if it is not in the contract, then it does not exist; does not matter what the recruiter promises to you.

Please also be very aware that with the expected time before you will get a visa to the US, the needs may change of the facility and you may not be needed, therefore your petition will get cancelled. And make sure that your agency is also in business then, or again the petitions will get cancelled. You are looking at about a five year wait now if you have not started anything.

So please be very careful with what you are signing as it is also a legally binding document and many have large cancellation clauses.
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from rutchie
Old Apr 07, 2008, 12:50 AM

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I am currently working with a tertiary hospital here in our place. I've been with them for more than 3 yrs now. What will happen if I resign my job and go into teaching instead. Would it jeopardize my application to the states? Because most agencies prefer someone who is currently working.
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from suzanne4
Old Apr 07, 2008, 09:37 AM

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If you have been hired for a bedside job, then you are expected to have current bedside experience. It is going to be up to the company that hired you, would check with them before you do a thing.
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from john83
Old Apr 08, 2008, 06:03 AM

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From my own experience, they are slow in processing papers with regards to immigration.

Good thing I never signed up with that agency.

I would have had a 2006 PD if it weren't for that wasted time waiting for them.

I believe ma'am Suzanne is quite aware of my situation(everything), hehe, she knows about my situation and what I've been through...
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Old Apr 30, 2008, 01:39 AM

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Global care has a binding contract which is valid for a year. If nothing happens within a year, you may find another agency without having to pay. You also have the option to stick with them and wait. My cousin was able to go to California through this agency. It took her 2 years and a half though. Good thing is, she went to the US with her family.

@john, which agency did you sign up?
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