1 year experience of caregiver?even if i am a graduate of nursing? FSW means?sorry im just new hereCarribRN said:You need to have at least 1 year of experience. You are not qualified to apply under FSW.
1 year experience of caregiver?even if i am a graduate of nursing? FSW means?sorry im just new hereCarribRN said:You need to have at least 1 year of experience. You are not qualified to apply under FSW.
Caregiver experience in my opinion cannot be considered as a nursing experience. As CarribRN said, you need to have at least 1 year experience as a nurse to qualify for Canada immigration under FSW category.janro1026 said:1 year experience of caregiver?even if i am a graduate of nursing? FSW means?sorry im just new here
I see. so if ever i get the caregiver course do i still need the experience to qualify in live in caregiver program?aspire said:Caregiver experience in my opinion cannot be considered as a nursing experience. As CarribRN said, you need to have at least 1 year experience as a nurse to qualify for Canada immigration under FSW category.
u had your working experience before your course?!? hmmm... not so sure about it.janro1026 said:I see. so if ever i get the caregiver course do i still need the experience to qualify in live in caregiver program?
The easiest and the fastest way to Canada at this moment is to be a caregiver. This is even easier than marrying a Canadian. But you should show both educational credentials and working experience as a caregiver to qualify in the caregiver program, but not with FSW(Federal Skilled Worker). If you have both, I would suggest you to take this route. Then pursue your nursing career in Canada after 2 years working as a caregiver. I have a friend who is a licensed RN, working here in KSA applied as a caregiver in Canada, in less than 6 months she landed in Canada.janro1026 said:I see. so if ever i get the caregiver course do i still need the experience to qualify in live in caregiver program?
Right on, Aspire.aspire said:The easiest and the fastest way to Canada at this moment is to be a caregiver. This is even easier than marrying a Canadian. But you should show both educational credentials and working experience as a caregiver to qualify in the caregiver program, but not with FSW(Federal Skilled Worker). If you have both, I would suggest you to take this route. Then pursue your nursing career in Canada after 2 years working as a caregiver. I have a friend who is a licensed RN, working here in KSA applied as a caregiver in Canada, in less than 6 months she landed in Canada.
Let's just hope we get the PPR request soon.jheng said:To CarribRN and CoolEJ,
We have the same timelines...Goodluck sa atin.
it's ok... I'm still waiting for my eligibility and I still have 20days left.. I already have the money.. when I applied we declared CAD17k, but I heard as long as you're above the minimum ok na yan.. ang prob ko nalng ay ang adaptability.. this criteria is very subjective kase, it's upto the officer to add or deduct points.. wala akong arranged employment kasi mas mataas ang bayad. at hindi pwede common law. I'm a nurse but I think adaptability is my prob, no relatives and no arranged employment.. sana mabait yung officer ko.. huuhhuchar_bonel said:hi fritzsped and to everyone,
i read your post regarding ur concern about your account having 12k upon submission to visa office but eventually had 4k left along the wa but still have the minimum fund requirement available........
1. did it post any problem with ur application?
2.may mga kababayan ba na the same thing happened but still had their visa?
thanks...
bumagal ba ang Nationwide sa pagforward sa embassy or yun talaga standard number of days nila?CoolEJ said:jheng, sabay pala pinadala ng nationwide ung sa atin.
Kelan kaya ang PPR? nagiging daily habbit ko na magcheck ng ECAS. hehe
What do you mean by saying na "hindi pwede ang common law" I think you can claim adaptablity points from the educational credentials of your common law partner for as long as you can convince the IO that you and your partner have been sharing one life for some period of time. Seniors pls correct me if I am wrong..fritzsped said:it's ok... I'm still waiting for my eligibility and I still have 20days left.. I already have the money.. when I applied we declared CAD17k, but I heard as long as you're above the minimum ok na yan.. ang prob ko nalng ay ang adaptability.. this criteria is very subjective kase, it's upto the officer to add or deduct points.. wala akong arranged employment kasi mas mataas ang bayad. at hindi pwede common law. I'm a nurse but I think adaptability is my prob, no relatives and no arranged employment.. sana mabait yung officer ko.. huuhhu