1. Actually pwede DIY kasi dami nga naman online reviews lalo sa youtube. but for me, I prefer yung may class. Kasi yung writing and speaking, you need someone who will check your answers. Lalo yung sa writing may mga inputs din sa class na di makukuha online. I mean you need someone who will check the essays you wrote. Ang isa pa na okay sa class, yung time frame sa totoong exam, ganun din ang ginagawa. So technically it simulates the exam itself sa mga review center. Okay din yung nasa classroom kasi sa totoong exam nasa ganun din kayong setting eh. Sound system ng classroom is iba sa sound na mapapakinggan mo lang sa computer or tablet or if naka headset ka (for listening). Minsan may factor ang sound effect sa loob ng classroom kesa pag nagiisa ka. So I think mas okay parin ma-try mo ang classroom setting (esp pag first timer ka).drmv16 said:Hello Everyone
I only had the chance to understand EE now and nag-iisip if I should pursue. I learned that I need to first have my education credentials assessed via ECA and have a language test results to be able to have a good chance for eligibility. With these, I hope you could help me understand the following items:
1. Is it advisable to do IELTS prep and exams on my own and not enroll with any review center?
2. Whats the best agency or organization to have my ECA?
2. Lahat ng recommended ng CIC ay okay. Ang edge lang ng WES eh mabilis sila magprocess. 20 days lang may result na, unlike yung ibang agencies.
may form na kailangan ipa-notarize for common law partnership. Yung proofs dun yung properties na nakapangalan sa inyo pareho, joint bank accounts mga ganun. So ia-attach yun dun sa form bago dalhin sa lawyer.noramime said:Hello guys, I just have a concern.. Anyone who applied here under common law partnership? Kasi my fiancé is already annulled, so technically he is single, sa EE profile and OINP application, commonlaw ang marital status na nilagay ko. May documents kaya na kelangan or hahanapin samin regarding that? Any advise? Thanks