Yes I'm a nurse. Mahirap maghanap dito ng work if you dont know any French. Kaya I enrolled for a Full time French course pero wala pa akong feedback kung kailan ako pwede magstart. I'm just waiting. I'm also waiting for OIIQ to have their say on my application so while doing that I'm learning french on my own and getting adjusted to the place. Di ako nagmamadali since mag 1 month palang naman ako dito. There's a time for everything and I know all things will fall in its own proper time. I'm sure most of you are dismayed, disgusted and depressed upon learning the waiting time. Ayaw ko kayong paasahin sa sasabihin ko but I also want to lift your spirits up. During my time when I applied, I was told to wait for 4-6 months for my AOR. I got it after 2 months. I was told to wait for 8 to 10 months to be scheduled for interview. I had a schedule after 3 months. So guys hang on and pray. Kung ibibigay ni Lord yan, walang sino man ang makakapagpigil nyan. Keep the faith!
[/quote ok. I hope ung nasa priority occupations won' t take that long sa waiting time. Tama ikw nfa tlaga ang best example ksi nurse ka. Khit ba di sa profession ntin mhirap pa rn mg work kng di marunong sa french? Di ba sla ng english dn? If we're not successful in quebec pwede ba tyo lumabas dyn or transfer to another province? Paano tyo mg survive dyn kng hirap ang worj? Mauubos dn dala ntin. Anong level ng french ka nong pumunta ka dyan? Thanks for the info sir conradfael. It's really a great help for us at least ung mga post mo so inspiring parang hopeful na nman kmi sa application nmin. Sir mura ba dyan compared sa other province ng canada ksi sa federal skilled nas mlaki show money compared to Quebec.