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?

Greetings from Cebu City! Excited for my flight to Canada. The moment my immigrant visa was approved last year, I immediately embarked on my preparations for my new country, Canada. I owe a lot to PinoyCare for the way they handled my documents, the way they took care of the settlement fund at zero percent interest! No other visa center could or would do this. Canada here I come!

This still sounds like an advertisement. Someone from the agency who's at the office, and will never come here. It does not take 6 months for the immigrant processing. Any knowledgeable person would know that.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

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I too would like to know a bit more on which province you are coming to? How did you process your application with the college? If you haven't gone through the process yet with the college of RN's have you budgeted to pay them as it is not cheap. There is also IELTS to do and their requirements is usually Academic compared to CIC who require General. How are you going to support yourself work wise if you have not gone through the process and received a temp license allowing you to work as a RN?

I find it interesting that you are quick to support the agency but will not answer any of the questions posted in regards to what you are doing

The CIC website also indicates that processing times for applications submitted between 2008 and 2010 at the Manila Canadian Embassy for applications of PR as 15 months which by my maths is over double what you are indicating

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/times/perm/skilled-fed.asp

Greetings from Cebu City! Excited for my flight to Canada. The moment my immigrant visa was approved last year, I immediately embarked on my preparations for my new country, Canada. I owe a lot to PinoyCare for the way they handled my documents, the way they took care of the settlement fund at zero percent interest! No other visa center could or would do this. Canada here I come!

Jeez! The nerve!

Hi guyz, obviously im a nurse and confused...i need some advice. Me and my boyfriend is about to consult to the services of PINOY CARE and after reading some of your opinions made me even more doubtful. help...thank you so much...hope to hear from all of ur thoughts soon...

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hi guyz, obviously im a nurse and confused...i need some advice. Me and my boyfriend is about to consult to the services of PINOY CARE and after reading some of your opinions made me even more doubtful. help...thank you so much...hope to hear from all of ur thoughts soon...

Suggest you check the CIC website and look at the forms as you will see how easy they are to complete. You will need a minimum of 12 months full time experience and the cap for RN has been met for this year and going via agency will make no difference, forms , requirements and cap are the same

Hello everyone! I am a nurse from Davao City Philippines. I have already received my notice from the Canadian Embassy to submit my original passport including that of my family! I am so happy because it will just be a matter of time before I will be able to achieve my dream of working and living in Canada. This is really a blessing coz it took only a matter of 6 months! This would only be possible with PinoyCare Visa Center who handled my papers with meticulous care and saw me through the entire process. The best part about PinoyCare is that they solved my problem regarding the settlement fund which is the biggest hindrance in making it through and getting my application approved. PinoyCare thank you for making it easy for me and my family.

Is this the ''ceo'' do you really think nurses of the Phillipines are going to believe these posts? The cap has been reached and is closed for nursing visa's to Canada so I have read, so how will you be able to get a visa for a RN from the Phillipines when an RN from anywhere in the world cannot get one? shove off! go make some coffee....

ps//love how the time gets shorter, it was at one time 7 months for a visa and now we are down to 6 months:yeah: mmm meticulous with the documents, we have all heard differently.....better make the coffee a strong one!

Hello everyone! I am a nurse from Davao City Philippines. I have already received my notice from the Canadian Embassy to submit my original passport including that of my family! I am so happy because it will just be a matter of time before I will be able to achieve my dream of working and living in Canada. This is really a blessing coz it took only a matter of 6 months! This would only be possible with PinoyCare Visa Center who handled my papers with meticulous care and saw me through the entire process. The best part about PinoyCare is that they solved my problem regarding the settlement fund which is the biggest hindrance in making it through and getting my application approved. PinoyCare thank you for making it easy for me and my family.

Hmmmm.... 1st post again?

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Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

I am going to close this thread now as we just seem to be going round in circles with new members posting very similar posts saying how wonderful this agency is and obviously has some connection to the agency.

To anyone else interested in moving to Canada to work as a nurse suggest you check out the CIC where you can find all relevant information and forms to complete. Routes will vary depending on province and how you want to move or visa you want to come to Canada with

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