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hey guys! has anyone hear of PINOYCARE VISA CENTER? or who applied their services? I recently attended their orientation seminar here in davao city and they said that the CIC would shell out immigrant visas for nurses for as early as 9 months, is this true?
hi to everyone. Im a newbie, i attended the orientation of pinoy care at gateway mall.. and they promise us to provide the show money which is 1m.. its really a big money which i cant provide it on my own... im thinking of applying myself.. but what if my money is not enough or not exactly 1m...help me decide....pls. need you advice.
hi to everyone. Im a newbie, i attended the orientation of pinoy care at gateway mall.. and they promise us to provide the show money which is 1m.. its really a big money which i cant provide it on my own... im thinking of applying myself.. but what if my money is not enough or not exactly 1m...help me decide....pls. need you advice.
pls do not rely on their "promises". I hired them for the services they "promised" me including the show money of 500,000 (last year) which try failed to provide. I only found out they could not help 1 week before the deadline. imagine you have to come up with the amount in a week simply Coz you reliednon them and they couldn't hold up to their end. do not believe their "promises". If u rely on them to help you with everything, you will jeopardize ur chances of a successful application. remember, the fee you're paying them is NON-REFUNDABLE. of course they will make those promises so you will apply and of course, that's money for them. you will be disappointed with all that expectation with them.'be smart. take it from me. been there.
Awhile ago, a classmate of mine endorsed this Pinoycare firm to me exactly how this thread is saying. Good thing allnurses.com is here to help me decide which way to go. I guess, I better do it on my own. I just have to read, ask, wait until june, and inquire directly to the embassy. God bless everyone!
Hi fellow Filipino Nurses!
I would just like to comment on this thread. Pinoycare is no good. Some of my batch mates who applied in pinoycare were not assessed. They said that that agency just received their money and after getting their money, no feedback from the agency anymore. Also, I was mortified when they say that the point system is not needed. That is a big no no no. You may want to go to . All the information about wanting to be an immigrant is all there. If one can't reached the 67 points, which is the passing point, you really can't pursue the application. CIC I guess is the best consultancy around. I have batch mates too who are already in CA in less than a year with help from CIC.
Hi fellow Filipino Nurses!I would just like to comment on this thread. Pinoycare is no good. Some of my batch mates who applied in pinoycare were not assessed. They said that that agency just received their money and after getting their money, no feedback from the agency anymore. Also, I was mortified when they say that the point system is not needed. That is a big no no no. You may want to go to . All the information about wanting to be an immigrant is all there. If one can't reached the 67 points, which is the passing point, you really can't pursue the application. CIC I guess is the best consultancy around. I have batch mates too who are already in CA in less than a year with help from CIC.
CIC is not a consultancy. It is the division of Canadian government that controls immigration and citizenship.
Hi loriangel14,
I am not referring to the Canadian Government itself but the agency-like offices here in the Philippines. They act as representatives for people who wants to apply for certain visas. It is Canadian Immigration Consultancy. They have branches all over the Philippines. And from the many feedback I've heard, they are very honest and very dependable; processes documents in a timely manner. Unlike Pinoycare who just leaves their clients unknowing and promising them that the pointing system is of no importance.
Hi loriangel14,I am not referring to the Canadian Government itself but the agency-like offices here in the Philippines. They act as representatives for people who wants to apply for certain visas. It is Canadian Immigration Consultancy. They have branches all over the Philippines. And from the many feedback I've heard, they are very honest and very dependable; processes documents in a timely manner. Unlike Pinoycare who just leaves their clients unknowing and promising them that the pointing system is of no importance.
Oh sorry. I was referring to the website you had in your post. cic.gc.ca is for the government website.
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Thank you very much, Your answers helped me to be enlightened. I hope i can communicate with you through PM. Please continue to help other aspiring applicants for them not to fall victims of falls promises.
God Bless you:)
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