- Feb 14, 2010
- 2
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Manila
- NOC Code......
- 4131, 3152
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- Aug.13 '09
- Doc's Request.
- Oct.2, '09
- AOR Received.
- Jan 7 '10
- Med's Request
- Feb.14,'10
- Med's Done....
- Feb.25,'10
- Interview........
- waived
- Passport Req..
- Apri 21, 10
- VISA ISSUED...
- Decision made: May 11, 2010
Hello everyone.
It has been a while since the last time I posted here. Yes, Indeed I have arrived in Canada last June and it has been very good so far. Most of the discussions here about landing is very true. But my advise, enjoy the ride,it may not be what you have expected, for all we know, it may be MORE than what you have expected.
I am happy with where I am right now in B.C although, Although Tax(es) are quiet high, i could not complain. Canada is a Beautiful country. Leaving the Philippines on Independence Day and landed here in B.C has been an amazing ride for me. I have prepared myself for whatever that is in stored for me.
I found a job 2 weeks after I landed and was busy doing interviews to other companies venthough i already had that job. A few weeks after, I accepted the job offer the company i am working with right now and decided to leave my previous job. i spent my first weeks and until now during days off enjoying the new place, and I am totally in love with it. I went to different places and met new friends and it is exciting. As a health care professional in my country, It was challenging for me to find a job in in the health care industry here since everything/everyone requires a Certificate. (But yeah, I am going to get one soon). So I have opened my options and explored other fields, in which i must say, was pretty exciting. Surprisingly, I am in love with the job I have right now, that I want to grow with this company. (Although, i know i will not forget nursing)
By the way, for those RN's out there, do not expect too much coming here, because We have to start from Step 1. Applying to CRNBC is just the first of the many steps we have to take, but it is good because it challenges us.
So right now, I am asking new immigrants out there. How and where did you get your car. Did anyone of you applied through Scotiabank's auto loan program? I would like to get my car soon and I am opening up my options right now. So any advice from you guys will be greatly appreciated.
For those new immigrants here in Greater Vancouver Area, I hope we can get together sometime. That would be exciting, because I must admit, Coming here alone can get lonely sometimes. hehe
It has been a while since the last time I posted here. Yes, Indeed I have arrived in Canada last June and it has been very good so far. Most of the discussions here about landing is very true. But my advise, enjoy the ride,it may not be what you have expected, for all we know, it may be MORE than what you have expected.
I am happy with where I am right now in B.C although, Although Tax(es) are quiet high, i could not complain. Canada is a Beautiful country. Leaving the Philippines on Independence Day and landed here in B.C has been an amazing ride for me. I have prepared myself for whatever that is in stored for me.
I found a job 2 weeks after I landed and was busy doing interviews to other companies venthough i already had that job. A few weeks after, I accepted the job offer the company i am working with right now and decided to leave my previous job. i spent my first weeks and until now during days off enjoying the new place, and I am totally in love with it. I went to different places and met new friends and it is exciting. As a health care professional in my country, It was challenging for me to find a job in in the health care industry here since everything/everyone requires a Certificate. (But yeah, I am going to get one soon). So I have opened my options and explored other fields, in which i must say, was pretty exciting. Surprisingly, I am in love with the job I have right now, that I want to grow with this company. (Although, i know i will not forget nursing)
By the way, for those RN's out there, do not expect too much coming here, because We have to start from Step 1. Applying to CRNBC is just the first of the many steps we have to take, but it is good because it challenges us.
So right now, I am asking new immigrants out there. How and where did you get your car. Did anyone of you applied through Scotiabank's auto loan program? I would like to get my car soon and I am opening up my options right now. So any advice from you guys will be greatly appreciated.
For those new immigrants here in Greater Vancouver Area, I hope we can get together sometime. That would be exciting, because I must admit, Coming here alone can get lonely sometimes. hehe