Golden Summit in Cebu

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hello everyone!

I am from BAcolod and will be graduating soon as second courser come March of next year, God willing! I am now finding out possibilities of being a nurse in NZ or Australia. i have heard of the agency in Cebu called, Golden Summit. Anyone here have any website address of the agency or contact information? I would appreciate your help regarding this.

Blessings,

Jen

Hi Everyone,

Is it true that Golden Summit now charges P 500,000 from the nurses? It seems all are included though including allowances and plane fares.

Any feedback?

Thanks

its P450,000.. if you mean personal allowance? no, its not included.. according to my previous agent, they will give you back the refund from plane ticket (since you need to get a back-and-forth ticket) once you get your working visa after 3 months.

i think its cheaper to do it on your own, without the help of consultancy.. but if you find it hard to process your papers alone.. then its better to opt for golden summit.. their fee is P60,000 .. which is already included with the 450,000.

I was under the impression that was only accepted if done in one sitting.

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hi guys... i guess we can do it ourselves.. lets just keep our fingers crossed and have patience...

Specializes in MS, ER.

Yeah,..I've attended Golden Summit orientation last 2 weeks.. the information that we needed on how to work in NZ was very enticing..but I became disheartened when they told us to that we sould have at least 1 year or more of working experience....well guess that we have to do some volunteer service before lodging our application to their consulatancy...

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, Orthopedics.

Yes the one year experience is really a requirement. But you can do all of the processing by yourself. You can search the internet for websites, blogs, or forums that can help you with the processing and you can really save lot of money.

Specializes in OR-DR-PACU.
Yeah,..I've attended Golden Summit orientation last 2 weeks.. the information that we needed on how to work in NZ was very enticing..but I became disheartened when they told us to that we sould have at least 1 year or more of working experience....well guess that we have to do some volunteer service before lodging our application to their consulatancy...

I also attended their orientation last june 20 here in iloilo.. they said they only need 3months experience...

Specializes in MS, ER.

But that's only a minimum of 3 months working experience and still continuing..Hope that helps.. :D

Specializes in ER,med surg, nursing home.

hi...I am wondering if NZ accepts second coursers and the 1 work experience required is purely hospital experience? also, does Golden Summit sign you up for 3 years ?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
hi...I am wondering if NZ accepts second coursers and the 1 work experience required is purely hospital experience? also, does Golden Summit sign you up for 3 years ?

Each application is based on individual basis and we have seen several denied and then appealed and received registration. Suggest you check out the International forum

helow guys!!

i am struck with gs agency. yes, indeed a reliable agency. but would suck up every cent out of your parents pocket.

Here's what i am gonna tell you guys........................ if you do process your papers on your own......you save atleast 90,000 pesos or more....

and here is the secret that is surely not a secret...... you guys go to this website: nurse2nz.blogspot.co.nz for the step by step processing for your papers...tells you what to do.

and here is the most nursing council website here in NZ...... noursingcouncil.co.nz....go to the overseas registration....and you can download the form............guys just work your guts out...tell you...you don't need an agency. new zealand people are nice and friendly and appreciate the individuality who will work their selves out. tell you...even the zembabwe ones....find no hard doing her paper works on her own.

this has been the fruit of my hard work.....took me 2 bloody years...just to pay off what the agency has cost me in getting here.

be smart enough! you guys can do ur papers on your own!! =)

cheers!

does anyone here knows or tried about e-square consultancy services? they are hiring federal skilled workers including nurses for permanent visa for canada...i just want to know some feedbacks/ information regarding this consultancy firm..if what they're telling is true..need your help guys, pls........tnx

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