Pinoy care visa center

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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?

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, Rehabilitation,.

indirectly. just people i know who knows someone. my friend who applied for their service a month before i did, told me that they just finished working on her and her husband's papers. she's hoping and praying pinoycare will get to send it to the canadian embassy before the year ends. I am hoping the same too :o if not, by january na. hay naku.

anyway, God bless nalang. Let's hope and pray they can keep up with all their applicants.

they have been conducting orientations frequently lately here in davao, almost every month, if they have a huge backlog why are they still accepting clients. tsk tsk tsk.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical, Rehabilitation,.

i guess we already know why. imagine how much they earn after an orientation... they don't do installment.

it's sad they would lure us with the whole 1-year-at-most duration of getting a visa. they should just lay it all out. people have plans with their lives and their money.

yeah totally, they should be transparent, and not make us think it'll be that fast. I applied for registration with CRNBC, once I get registered i'm gonna find employers on my own, maybe someone would sponsor me a temopary working permit, or through the provincial nominee program.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Honestly there is no reason why you have to use an agency. The paperwork is easy to complete and the CIC website gives clear instructions on what to do. You may have an issue at the moment finding a employer but that would be the same if you used an agency if the jobs are not about makes it harder as employer still has to prove that they can not employer someone already in Canada either citizen or PR

Yes that indeed is true, but it's too late now since we have already paid the company. We're just hoping for the best.

im afraid of getting my visa denied. can i go through the visa process myself? i want to take crne in saskatchewan or manitoba

OMG!!!... i knew it. :eek:

Hi Im From Davao Today is Jan 9 2010, we just attended a PINOY CARE SEMINAR . its very alluring

-the professional fee is P75,000

-if you apply within 7 days you pay only P65,000

-then they have a raffle that you get 50% Discount. 3 attendies got lucky.

-Only a down payment is required for P20,000 and the remaining should be paid within the next 15 days.

-they will give you the Pinoy Care Kit after payment, Original Receipt and a MOA.

i have my doubts since its to cheap compare to others so I was hoping someone here can enlighten me with their/your experience with PINOY CARE.

Crossing my fingers here!!

Specializes in intensive care, recovery, anesthetics.

I don't understand why you would even think about spending money that you could save for an agency that you don't need. I really don't get this.

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coz we don't know anything about applying for an immigrant visa, and we're hoping that through an agency, our application would be groomed for approval, considering their experience

Well dont get too excited... they lured us the same way, but all we hear are excuses. a volunteer nurse in the same hospital as I am applied in that agency 1 year ago here in cebu and still his waiting for the agencies reply even if he already completed all the documents needed .

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