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LIVE & WORK CANADA
The Philippines # 1 Immigration Consultancy With 20 years experience in processing Visa Applications. For over a decade, the Canadian Immigration Consultancy has embraced the dream of thousands of immigrants to attain a better quality of life. CIC served as the backdrop of Filipino immigrants who have decided to move on. Through careful planning and firm decision to make a change, they have been granted permanent resident visa.
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ANGELES CITY PAMPANGA SEMINAR
2010-05-15 04:10:00
May 30, 2010, Sunday, 2pmCentury Resort Hotel Angles CityBalibago Angeles City (near Casino Filipino)Registration Fee: P500 /headReserve a seat now!For more information, contact me at mob no 0920-5348854or email me - enaron@go2canada.com.mailbox:///dewey/MEDIAHUB/mnaron/.mozilla-thunderbird/n56k7hkd.Maribel%20Naron/Mail/Local%20Folders/Sent?number=47762012&part=1.1.3...
 
Immigrant Visa Party and Seminar - June 5, 2010 at Aristocrat Restaurant Malate Manila
2010-05-15 04:08:00
We'll have another Visa Party and Seminar this coming June 5, 2010. You may reserve a seat now!Yes, we are doing a monthly visa party for our successful applicants! It is now easier and faster to apply. Visas are coming in almost weekly. This is happening and we have the proof!Learn how to immigrate to Canada within 6-12 months. Attend our seminar on June 5, 2010 4pm at Aristocrat Restaurant. Registration fee is P500.00. Reserve a seat now!Immigrant Visa Party and Seminar - June 5, 2010 at Aristocrat Restaurant Malate ManilaWe'll have another Visa Party and Seminar this coming June 5, 2010. You may reserve a seat now!Yes, we are doing a monthly visa party for our successful applicants! It is now easier and faster to apply. Visas are coming in almost weekly. This is happening and we have th...
 
Public Consultation on Immigration Priorities- Changes of Priorities Happen Soon!!!!
2010-03-19 20:26:00
Government of Canada consults Canadians on economic immigration prioritiesOttawa, March 16, 2010 — As the economic recovery gains momentum, Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism Minister Jason Kenney today launched consultations to identify Canada’s new and emerging labour market needs and how immigration can best respond to them. The Government of Canada is seeking the views of Canadians on how to help lead Canada to full economic recovery from the global recession. These consultations will look at worker shortages in trades and professions across Canada as well as the factors that affect an immigrant’s ability to succeed in Canada’s work force. The consultations will help develop instructions to immigration officers on which economic immigration applications are el...
 
Invitation Immigrant's Visa Party
2010-03-16 00:31:00
We want to Invite YOU to Attend Immigrant's Visa Party to those who not yet attend.To be held at"Aristocrat Restaurant Main Branch in Roxas Blvd" When: March 27, 2010Time :4pm-8pmPlace: 432 San Andres St. cor. Roxas Blvd., Malate Manila, Metro ManilaRegistration Fee: 500php/headPlease Contact Me (Maribel Naron) If your InterestedContact Nos: 09184396987/09334620536 Tel#3575493 Office Nos:240-6500 loc. 8402(look 4 Maribel Naron) Life is what we make it. It's choice, not chance, that determines your destiny. Some of the visa grantees took them 5 years to get their visas(Old Procedure), while some others took only 5 months(New Procedure 6mos-12mos). Some made it smoothly but there's this client whose application was initially refused but after we app...
 
Canada vs Singapore | Quality of Life Comparison
2010-01-14 00:10:00
So you want to live and work in Canada but is also considering to live and work in Singapore? Or maybe you are now working on your PR status in Singapore and is thinking if Canada is a better option?This may help you decide.Here's an interesting analysis from a Singaporean who is now living in Vancouver.I still think Singapore is not as worth it compared to Canada, especially after considering the differences that cannot be priced – better quality of life, greenery, fresher air, lower stress, culture, pace of life… etc. After all, while some costs in Canada are higher (i.e. food and shopping needs, professional services), big ticket items are either comparable or cost lower than in Singapore.Read the full article here. His reasons for leaving Singapore here.mailbox:///dewey/MEDIAHUB...
 
Old Green Passports Are Still Valid But...
2010-01-14 00:07:00
There's an email circulating stating that Philippines' old green passports (Non-machine readable) are no longer valid for travel starting Jan 1, 2010. That is not true.Filipinos can still use their old green or maroon non-machine-readable passports for foreign travel until their expiry. That is according to Philippine Vice Consul to Dubai, Edwin Mendoza.However, please note that the Canadian Visa Office in Manila requires a Machine Readable Passport for visa stamping. It is best that you renew your old passports just the same.mailbox:///dewey/MEDIAHUB/mnaron/.mozilla-thunderbird/n56k7hkd.Maribel%20Naron/Mail/Local%20Folders/Sent?number=47762012&part=1.1.3...
 
List of Requirements: Application for Québec Acceptance Certificate for Temporary Work
2009-12-19 00:57:00
If you are planning to apply for Quebec Live-in Caregiver Program, you must provide the following documents along with your Application for a Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) for Temporary Work: # your most recent diploma and corresponding transcripts (secondary, post-secondary or university studies) provided by the educational institution – in the case of previous studies, a photocopy of diplomas or transcripts is acceptable # certificates of vocational training or vocational apprenticeships and corresponding transcripts, if applicable # proof of work experience (employment contracts, work certificates from employers - present and previous - pay slips or any other proof of professional experience), if applicable # a card attesting your membership in a professional order or assoc...
 
Quebec Live-in Caregiver Program Application Process
2009-12-19 00:55:00
Quebec's Live-in Caregiver Program is different from Federal Government's Live-in Caregiver Program.Here's how to apply under Quebec Live-in Caregiver Program.As an applicant, your first step is to send your application for Québec Acceptance Certificate for Temporary Work (CAQ) to Direction de l'immigration temporaire, travailleurs temporaires. Before you can do this, your employer must file an application to review his job offer for you. Wait for the notice from the Quebec Immigration. Normally, you will be given 120 days to submit your application for CAQ.To get a CAQ, you must meet the following criteria: # Must have successfully completed 11 years of primary and secondary education. # Must have acquired at least six months’ experience in this type of work in the five years before ...
 
Proposed Improvements to the Live-in Caregiver Program
2009-12-19 00:49:00
The proposed improvements to the Live-in Caregiver Program will be published in Canada Gazette on December 19 for a 30-day comment period open to all Canadians. Final regulatory changes in Canada's Live-in Caregiver Program (LCP) will be published after this period.The following are the proposed significant changes: # Elimination of the requirement for live-in caregivers to undergo a second medical examination when applying to become permanent residents. Remember the late Juana Tejada? This is the result of what she had fought for. # A chance for live-in caregivers to apply for permanent residence sooner. Under the new measure, the 3,900 work hours standard work week for two years may now include a portion of overtime hours rendered by live-in caregivers. # The proposed regulations will...
 
Special Immigration Program for Typhoon Victims in the Philippines have been ended
2009-12-19 00:46:00
The Special Immigration program for typhoon victims in the Philippines have been ended as of Dec 1, 2009. More than 400 applications benefited from the said program. From October 1 to November 29, 2009, CIC expedited the processing of new and existing applications from close family members of Canadian citizens, permanent residents and protected persons. As of November 27, 2009, over 420 applications qualified for priority processing. Permanent resident applications may include multiple eligible family members. This measure is helping reunite victims with their family in Canada. Applications for temporary residence from people significantly affected by the typhoon were also accepted for priority processing.Now that applications from those originally affected by Typhoon Ketsana have declined...
 
 
 
 
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