MARI 1

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  1. Retrogression Is Not Over

    This message is for ENGLISH_NURSE.... I love the Oh....God... this is Painful....
  2. Retrogression Is Not Over

    THANK YOU.... I have read several of your posts over time... you have a great attitude and I know that where ever they send you the facility will have a very good nurse... stay postive and your dream will come true... promise.. It is taking a littl...
  3. Retrogression Is Not Over

    This is a test... in patience.. I have spoken with two immigration attorney's and they at first thought the same as everyone else, however when they went back read the information over it is as Suzanne has posted... you need to as they say Read the ...
  4. Visa Bulletin

    Yes it is good news, however as Suzanne has mentioned it is important to keep in mind it is only a small hole in the wall....this is so that no one gets false hope that it is still going to happen overnight. For those of you waiting for so long ther...
  5. Visa Screen

    Hello fellow Canadian... I have gone through the process.. the person that your wife spoke with was an immigration officer... they can refuse to allow you into the country. I am French speaking and if you have taken your nursing program in French yo...
  6. Immigration News and Updates

    I agree with Suzanne, It is not the government... usually the agencies use para legals and then an attorney would sign off on the documents. This leaves it open for more mistakes... and if you take a look at previous postings this has happened many...
  7. NO VISA for LVNs!!!

    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOU can't be petitioned if your not an RN.... there are no visas for LVN's Go to the international forum and read what happens to people caught working ...
  8. A bad proposal by US President Bush...

    The USA and Canada are lands of immigrants and they have and continue to accept more people than anywhere else in the world. The rules will change at different times to accommodate the economy and what the country can bear. No one here is against fam...
  9. Give first-aid first while waiting for the cure

    Your comments above are not what this particular thread is about... However I will answer what you have written here... They do not want any temporary workers at all.. NO.... NO... and NO again... they do not want any temporary workers coming it. Rea...
  10. Give first-aid first while waiting for the cure

    My Response to your comments above are: I am really quite surprised that you make those comments!!!! I have come to the USA from Canada and I would not make that type of statement. The "locals" AMERICANS are not jealous of foreign nurses, this is a ...
  11. Have u got a call from O G P?

    This is just basic information gathering on the part of OGP ... they are just keeping in touch with people so they don't loose contact with their RN's. There will be many people decide to change their minds and life issues come up. There are so man...
  12. Immigration Issues That You Need To Be Aware Of

    Do not lie.... There are some things that don't really count ie misdemeanor. If he was a juvenile they do take that into consideration. However felony convictions ? they really come down hard on. The other issue is anything to do with drugs is ba...
  13. Hca

    Asking question after you have signed is not a good thing... the contract being signed means you agree to what was written in it.. that is all they are reponsible for... they must have had a penalty clause if you cancel... so no matter what is said n...
  14. The curriculum in the Philippines is not equivalent to the USA (they try to meet the US requirements, but there are schools that don't have what the USA requires. That is why an evaluation is needed when coming to the USA to work) It is different, ...
  15. You need to follow Canadian rules, just like the USA you must be registered to work in the country.