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Hi,
I am new to this site and I found it very informative. This would be my first post. I would just like to know if anybody on this board wrote the Kuwait MOH exam last March 18 in PICC? I believe there were 3 agencies who facilitated the exam and interview. In my case I passed the exam and was interviewed by the Kuwait MOH delegates last March 24 at Diamond Hotel- Manila. The agency called me up informing me that I passed the interview and wait for further instructions for the next step. I would just like to hear how many of us are awaiting for possible deployment to Kuwait and any update as to your case will be greatly appreciated. Many Thanks.
Well, finally the job order is approved. A friend of my aunt said that if the job order is approved then the agency should be able to show us our contract. Our contract from the hospital with all the necessary details regarding our employment. I have waited so long for this, I hope it is worth it.
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)
please check this one!!!
i already checked with POEA's website before. The JO was approved & dated Nov. 27, 2012 for 330 nurses bound for Kuwait under MOH. But if you check on the website now, the info is no longer there since they're only posting JO's whose slots still needs to be filled, meaning Safe Future already pooled the required number.
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from what i understand, man pooling was when they collected CVs and credentials from qualified nsg applicants and then making us take the examination & undergo the interview. Afterwhich, all those successful applicants who passed & made it were asked to leave their passports & Red Ribbon authenticated documents, pay the fee for the VISA processing, & undergo medical exam which i think is already a part of the hiring process. Manpooling doesn't involve fees & the likes, isn't it? Correct me if i'm wrong with my understanding. i hope not, because if so, then this is already a cause for alarm. Can anyone clarify or verify, pls? thanks!
rhayj
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