Hi Guys! I know upto March 31 nalang ang deadline for the QSW program. By Feb 28 pa kasi ako makakabayad sa initial processing fee. Palagay nyo ba makakahabol pa ako? Sayang naman kasi eh. Thanks!!!!! God bless to us all!!!!
Suntok sa buwaniamariez06 said:Hi Guys! I know upto March 31 nalang ang deadline for the QSW program. By Feb 28 pa kasi ako makakabayad sa initial processing fee. Palagay nyo ba makakahabol pa ako? Sayang naman kasi eh. Thanks!!!!! God bless to us all!!!!
Hi, are you referring to the shipping label? The one outside the mailing envelope? I just provided what LBC asked me to, like sender's info (which includes my address in it's original form which is english, no need to translate) and receiver's info (and you could use either the french or the english Quebec address). What's important is that they receive our documents. I got worried as well because I used Quebec's french address (for the receipient) because I did not know that there's an english version but they received it anyway.shery84 said:urgent, plz help
do we have to include label of our address even if it is in english or we do not need to include if it is already in english, i m little worried because i did not include any label for my mailing address. and also tell me how to make this label? do we need to provide it in english only or is it necessory to include label in our language and in french.
plz need urgent rep frm all of you
thanks in advance.
I also don't think it's needed but I included it anyway kasi nung dinownload ko yung Application for Selection Certificate, kasama yung Instructions sa same pdf file eh. Para in case me problem sila on how I answered the forms, masasabi ko, "eh eto nakalagay sa instructions nio noh." Hehe.. Siguro 10% sa mga pinadala ko, basura. Hehe..cksmg said:hello guys. lodged my application last december 2013 and I did not include all the instruction guide. is it really needed? I think kumpketo nman po lhat ng forms q. yun lang instuction guide.
Hehe.. oo nga, agree ako sa sabi ni bosschips na suntok sa buwan. Siguro naman basta mareceive nila yung forms mo before March 31, pwede pa. Sabi kasi dun, these rules are in effect from August 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014. Eh diba normally, changes will not affect the documents received prior to end of the period. Basta nareceive, abswelto na sa further changes or cutoff. Unless me specific qualifying detail such as received and with AOR prior to end of March 31st etc etc. Good luck satin! Bilisan mo ha, make sure kumpleto na! hehe..iamariez06 said:Hi Guys! I know upto March 31 nalang ang deadline for the QSW program. By Feb 28 pa kasi ako makakabayad sa initial processing fee. Palagay nyo ba makakahabol pa ako? Sayang naman kasi eh. Thanks!!!!! God bless to us all!!!!
You should always send original unless iba ang hinihingi nila. Mabusisi talaga sila when checking the documents as in corner to corner ng paper. Syempre sa dami ng fake na nagkalat sa Pilipinas you can't blame them kung sigurista sila. Wala ka naman dapat ikatakot eh kung original ipadala mo. Kaya when you get documents na dapat original, kuha na kaagad kayo ng 2 copies para may copy din kayo as well as certified true copies.lunatic_pandora said:Hi! I asked a lawyer regarding this, talagang original ang hiningi sakin kasi whenever they certify that the document presented is a true representation of the original document, they really have to see the original daw. Unless the authorizing body personally knows you and trusts you, papayag yun. Meron daw kasi mga applicants na nagpapagawa ng fake documents tas ifinophotocopy ng colored para hindi na nila iharap yung "original". Sabi ng lawyer, pag nag certify daw sila ng document at whether or not they knew it was fake, pag nahuli daw after verification, yung license daw nila eh at stake. Ayun. Mabusisi noh..
This is so true. Kaya kahit limited ang budget, kumuha ako ng several copies. Hehe.. mas magastos pag ibinalik dahil kulang. Meron din ako extra original copies pa para incase kelangan pa. Mahirap pumila ulet. Hehe..ConradFael said:You should always send original unless iba ang hinihingi nila. Mabusisi talaga sila when checking the documents as in corner to corner ng paper. Syempre sa dami ng fake na nagkalat sa Pilipinas you can't blame them kung sigurista sila. Wala ka naman dapat ikatakot eh kung original ipadala mo. Kaya when you get documents na dapat original, kuha na kaagad kayo ng 2 copies para may copy din kayo as well as certified true copies.
This is very helpful. 3 things na kelangan ko hanapin agad eh phone with internet (kasi baka mamiss ako ng mga kapatid ko. Hehe), vegetables (mejo nagpapaka-health buff na kami ng husband ko) at Filipino/Asian store para sa condiments at Milo (sana may Milo. Hehe..). Hope to hear from you again soon! Nakaka-excite. Kinukwento ko ang stories mo sa mom and grandma ko na nasa Toronto kasi nawawalan na ata sila ng pag-asa na makakaalis ako o baka naiinip na sila kakaantay akin. Natutuwa sila twing kinukwento ko yung mga shineshare mo. Pati yung nagluto ka ng sinigang, etc. Thank you so much.ConradFael said:It was snowing again today. We went out and walked while snowing para maexperience din. Let me tell you something I learned recently while doing groceries. 15% ang vat nila dito except for food items although may tax parin yung iba. I was inquiring for a mobile phone here and the plan that I wanted sana was to get an Iphone 4S and plan $60 per month. The phone was free if I get a plan. I had 2 options. 1 was to get plan $50 dollars with internet na 1 gig lang or plan $60 and 3 gig ang internet. I opted sana for plan $60 until I asked kung magkano talaga ang actual na babayaran ko per month. I will pay about $79 per month kasi kasama na ang tax. So sabi ko pagiisipan ko muna kasi parang nabigla din ako. Syempre sa atin nasanay ako ng prepaid ok na. Kahit 50 pesos per week swabe na. Anyway, we went out this morning to do grocery kasi parang naghahanap na ng vegetables ang katawan ko. I was surprised kasi parang di masyadong malaki ang bill ko. When I looked at the receipt, kapag food pala most especially vegetables and fruits, wala masyadong tax parang 1 dollar nga lang ang tax ko kanina kasi may binili akong ibang food items na siguro yun ang may tax. Well, one thing I can say sa experience ko eh ang lalaki ng sizes ng mga pagkain dito. The cabbage I bought was really big although yun na ang pinakamaliit na size na nakita sa grocery. Pati yung cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes ang lalaki kaya sabi ko yung normal na binibili namin sa pinas na naglalast ng 1 week eh kung yung mga binili ko kanina eh dalhin ko sa pinas siguro 2 weeks na yun. I also went to an Asian store the other time and I was so happy to see Nova, Piatos, Clover Chips, silver swan soy sauce, pati cream silk meron hehehe. Nakakatuwa lang makita sa ibang bansa ang product natin. I guess this is it for now guys. I will keep you posted para naman pagdating nyo dito eh di na kayo masyadong mabibigla sa mga bagay bagay. Strive on and don't give up. I'm sure with lots of prayers eh I will be seeing you here.
Natuwa naman ako sa balita about gulay at prutas hehe...pero ang mahal naman ng phone plans nila...wala bang prepaid jan? By the way, paano ka pala nakapag request ng kita from oiiq?ConradFael said:It was snowing again today. We went out and walked while snowing para maexperience din. Let me tell you something I learned recently while doing groceries. 15% ang vat nila dito except for food items although may tax parin yung iba. I was inquiring for a mobile phone here and the plan that I wanted sana was to get an Iphone 4S and plan $60 per month. The phone was free if I get a plan. I had 2 options. 1 was to get plan $50 dollars with internet na 1 gig lang or plan $60 and 3 gig ang internet. I opted sana for plan $60 until I asked kung magkano talaga ang actual na babayaran ko per month. I will pay about $79 per month kasi kasama na ang tax. So sabi ko pagiisipan ko muna kasi parang nabigla din ako. Syempre sa atin nasanay ako ng prepaid ok na. Kahit 50 pesos per week swabe na. Anyway, we went out this morning to do grocery kasi parang naghahanap na ng vegetables ang katawan ko. I was surprised kasi parang di masyadong malaki ang bill ko. When I looked at the receipt, kapag food pala most especially vegetables and fruits, wala masyadong tax parang 1 dollar nga lang ang tax ko kanina kasi may binili akong ibang food items na siguro yun ang may tax. Well, one thing I can say sa experience ko eh ang lalaki ng sizes ng mga pagkain dito. The cabbage I bought was really big although yun na ang pinakamaliit na size na nakita sa grocery. Pati yung cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes ang lalaki kaya sabi ko yung normal na binibili namin sa pinas na naglalast ng 1 week eh kung yung mga binili ko kanina eh dalhin ko sa pinas siguro 2 weeks na yun. I also went to an Asian store the other time and I was so happy to see Nova, Piatos, Clover Chips, silver swan soy sauce, pati cream silk meron hehehe. Nakakatuwa lang makita sa ibang bansa ang product natin. I guess this is it for now guys. I will keep you posted para naman pagdating nyo dito eh di na kayo masyadong mabibigla sa mga bagay bagay. Strive on and don't give up. I'm sure with lots of prayers eh I will be seeing you here.
ConradFael said:It was snowing again today. We went out and walked while snowing para maexperience din. Let me tell you something I learned recently while doing groceries. 15% ang vat nila dito except for food items although may tax parin yung iba. I was inquiring for a mobile phone here and the plan that I wanted sana was to get an Iphone 4S and plan $60 per month. The phone was free if I get a plan. I had 2 options. 1 was to get plan $50 dollars with internet na 1 gig lang or plan $60 and 3 gig ang internet. I opted sana for plan $60 until I asked kung magkano talaga ang actual na babayaran ko per month. I will pay about $79 per month kasi kasama na ang tax. So sabi ko pagiisipan ko muna kasi parang nabigla din ako. Syempre sa atin nasanay ako ng prepaid ok na. Kahit 50 pesos per week swabe na. Anyway, we went out this morning to do grocery kasi parang naghahanap na ng vegetables ang katawan ko. I was surprised kasi parang di masyadong malaki ang bill ko. When I looked at the receipt, kapag food pala most especially vegetables and fruits, wala masyadong tax parang 1 dollar nga lang ang tax ko kanina kasi may binili akong ibang food items na siguro yun ang may tax. Well, one thing I can say sa experience ko eh ang lalaki ng sizes ng mga pagkain dito. The cabbage I bought was really big although yun na ang pinakamaliit na size na nakita sa grocery. Pati yung cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes ang lalaki kaya sabi ko yung normal na binibili namin sa pinas na naglalast ng 1 week eh kung yung mga binili ko kanina eh dalhin ko sa pinas siguro 2 weeks na yun. I also went to an Asian store the other time and I was so happy to see Nova, Piatos, Clover Chips, silver swan soy sauce, pati cream silk meron hehehe. Nakakatuwa lang makita sa ibang bansa ang product natin. I guess this is it for now guys. I will keep you posted para naman pagdating nyo dito eh di na kayo masyadong mabibigla sa mga bagay bagay. Strive on and don't give up. I'm sure with lots of prayers eh I will be seeing you here.
hi.. I just want to ask if u r done with ur french class? do they have a crash course in af de manille?bosschips said:At least nairaos mo na siya I'll be going to Makati today to enroll in French lessons.
ConradFael said:It was snowing again today. We went out and walked while snowing para maexperience din. Let me tell you something I learned recently while doing groceries. 15% ang vat nila dito except for food items although may tax parin yung iba. I was inquiring for a mobile phone here and the plan that I wanted sana was to get an Iphone 4S and plan $60 per month. The phone was free if I get a plan. I had 2 options. 1 was to get plan $50 dollars with internet na 1 gig lang or plan $60 and 3 gig ang internet. I opted sana for plan $60 until I asked kung magkano talaga ang actual na babayaran ko per month. I will pay about $79 per month kasi kasama na ang tax. So sabi ko pagiisipan ko muna kasi parang nabigla din ako. Syempre sa atin nasanay ako ng prepaid ok na. Kahit 50 pesos per week swabe na. Anyway, we went out this morning to do grocery kasi parang naghahanap na ng vegetables ang katawan ko. I was surprised kasi parang di masyadong malaki ang bill ko. When I looked at the receipt, kapag food pala most especially vegetables and fruits, wala masyadong tax parang 1 dollar nga lang ang tax ko kanina kasi may binili akong ibang food items na siguro yun ang may tax. Well, one thing I can say sa experience ko eh ang lalaki ng sizes ng mga pagkain dito. The cabbage I bought was really big although yun na ang pinakamaliit na size na nakita sa grocery. Pati yung cauliflower, potatoes, tomatoes ang lalaki kaya sabi ko yung normal na binibili namin sa pinas na naglalast ng 1 week eh kung yung mga binili ko kanina eh dalhin ko sa pinas siguro 2 weeks na yun. I also went to an Asian store the other time and I was so happy to see Nova, Piatos, Clover Chips, silver swan soy sauce, pati cream silk meron hehehe. Nakakatuwa lang makita sa ibang bansa ang product natin. I guess this is it for now guys. I will keep you posted para naman pagdating nyo dito eh di na kayo masyadong mabibigla sa mga bagay bagay. Strive on and don't give up. I'm sure with lots of prayers eh I will be seeing you here.