solokru said:
QSW is like PNP. You're going to sign an agreement that you would need to reside in Quebec. You need to pay your taxes in Quebec and you need to reside in Quebec. I've heard from my cousin that some people who transferred to another province being denied and being deported back to the Philippines. I just don't know how soon they transferred. You need to essentially establish your residency in a province. Having your PR card and medicare registered to another province while you are a QSW would do you no good. If you're registering sa Ontario just wait for the FSW to open up. Mahirap humanap ng employer sa Ontario if you're planning to live in the Toronto area. There's a lot of nurses from Quebec and other provinces transferring to Toronto and there's a lot of reasons for that.
For the COE sa pinas you should have COE from all of your previous employers so that they can validate your experience. Good luck. I hope you figure out what you're gonna do soon.
~Bonjour Monsieur Solokru!!!
First of, thank you so much for all the info & time that you have given in this forum.
I also want to thank everybody who have shared their valuable experiences!
I've read this particular topic/forum from page 1 up to the last page
Moving on, for a quick overview, I'm 24, RN, working as a company nurse in a BPO here in the Phil for 2 years now.
I am so much interested in applying as a PR under QSWP.
Here are my concerns (hope you can take time to help me on this. pretty please?)
1. I'm planning to take the Language Proficiency Exams (IELTS & French Exam) first before anything else, since I believe they won't process your application if some reqs/papers are lacking. I was advised to take the TEFaQ/TCF/TEF by an immigration lawyer based in Québec.
What would be the most recommended French Exam to take? Or should I say the most convenient/easiest among the three lol
Anyway, I have also read that some are taking DELF. And I want to take DELF because it's cheaper
2. I graduated my BSN degree last 2009, took the board on Dec 2009, got the results on Jan and took my Oath on Feb of the same year.
Question: Would it be okay to ask for a certificate of a 'paid' employment from Feb 2010 until May 2011?
I worked as a call center agent and a nurse trainee during those times. And for an additional 1 year of paid experience, it would be a great help for my points. Well, I only have 44 as of the moment as per the lawyer of the immigration firm
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My other problem is that I don't have any payslips/SSS contributions to present.
That would be all for now. Hope to hear from you soon guys!
Merci beaucoup!!!!!