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    angelo..pano ba yang finacee vias na yan?i heard pag land daw dito ng fiancee kailangan pakasalan within 90 days?

    tapos saan kayo dapat ikasal?pano kung ikasal sa pinas?

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    Quote Originally Posted by voltes_V
    Yes like what angelo said please do check the provincial nominee program if your planning to migrate to canada. It will get you here faster if you meet the requirements. Also keep checking the given website from time to time as they might sometime make some changes.
    Not all provinces have the same nominee program so processing time may differ from 1 state to another.

    we are here because of this.more than a year lang from the time of application, nandito na kami.

    my parents are now in nova scotia with my sisters. ako lang nagpaiwan dito sa toronto kasi nandito yung school na gusto ko.

    mejo province talaga ang nova scotia...but it is very good for students like my sisters.magaganda daw ang universities doon.yung ibang taga ontario nga nagpupunta pa daw doon para mag aral.

    the problem there is..mejo madugo ang perang ilalabas mo.lima kami..inabot yata kami ng 250k$ just to invest sa province.

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    angelo..pano ba yang finacee vias na yan?i heard pag land daw dito ng fiancee kailangan pakasalan within 90 days?

    tapos saan kayo dapat ikasal?pano kung ikasal sa pinas?
    actually, wala ng fiancee sponsorship ngayon. wala na since 2002, nung naimplement yung new immigration act. magpakasal na lang muna, kahit dito or sa Canada, then apply for a spouse sponsorship.

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    #124
    Quote Originally Posted by angelo
    magpakasal na lang muna, kahit dito or sa Canada, then apply for a spouse sponsorship.
    Bossing Angelo,
    ang ibig ninyo po ba sabhin ay go muna sa Canada as Tourist and then pakasal na doon at balik na lang sa Pinas,
    or
    sia ang uwi sa Pinas ,at dito (Pinas) mag pakasal and then apply for a spouse sponsorship?

    at ano po ba mas madali sa dalawa na sinabi ko ?

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    we are here because of this.more than a year lang from the time of application, nandito na kami.

    my parents are now in nova scotia with my sisters. ako lang nagpaiwan dito sa toronto kasi nandito yung school na gusto ko.

    mejo province talaga ang nova scotia...but it is very good for students like my sisters.magaganda daw ang universities doon.yung ibang taga ontario nga nagpupunta pa daw doon para mag aral.

    the problem there is..mejo madugo ang perang ilalabas mo.lima kami..inabot yata kami ng 250k$ just to invest sa province.
    Good for you and your family sir Glenn. Nova Scotia is a very nice place, I wouldnt mind going there for a vacation, that is kung maiimbitahan niyo ako ng family mo hehe jk. Sa Toronto rin bale kami unang nagland ng wife and kids ko, pero I guess the fast pace of life was too much for us there and we really had no relatives there so we decided to go back home sa Pinas after three weeks of stay with a friend. Six months later after ng matinding brainstorming sinubukan naman namin sa manitoba which was not a bad place to start. Much simpler and hindi gaanong mataas ang standard of living unlike vancouver and toronto. The only bad thing about Manitoba is the weather, pagwinter sobrang lamig, pero pagsummer mga naka2 piece na ang nga tsikabebs sa park......busog ang mga mata.hehe.

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by angelo
    actually, wala ng fiancee sponsorship ngayon. wala na since 2002, nung naimplement yung new immigration act. magpakasal na lang muna, kahit dito or sa Canada, then apply for a spouse sponsorship.
    I heard from a friend of someone making a business out of it. The fee was like $10,000 dollars for getting married with a citizen or something like that,(not completely sure), tapos divorce after sometime, yun nga lang everything should be hushhush and under the table.Its definitely a loophole that can be used anywhere like in the US and Canada but thats still subject to a lot of things like the immigration officer at the airport whether he'll admit you in or not, tourist visa man or student etc. All Im saying is that its not a sure thing and complications may come up. Ill have to ask my friend about it for the details when he comes back from Pinas on the 6th.

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    #127
    the immigration officer at the airport whether he'll admit you in or not, tourist visa man or student etc.
    hirap naman noon depende pa din pala sa airport officer kung admit ka or deny ka ,di ba nila naisip na na screen ka na sa embassy nila pag kuha ng VISA tapos pwede ka pa ba i deport non ,lalo na kung alam mo malinis naman lahat ng papel mo

    I heard from a friend of someone making a business out of it. The fee was like $10,000 dollars for getting married with a citizen or something like that
    kahit sa ibang bansa raket na ang ganito .i heard also from a friend sa japan may gumagawa nito mga japanese girls ,nag hahanp na din cguro nag pag kakaperahan ,kaso ang laki halaga din ang kapalit mga 120K ,pero may kumakagat pa din kasi kaya na kitain doon pagdating sa Japan

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    #128
    Dito sa Vancouver, kailangan ang records of vaccination ng mga anak mo (if you have one)....required ng School Board. kung kulang ang shots nila, gawan mo na paraan dahil mahal yata dito lalo na yung first three months mo ay di covered ng MSP.

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747
    hirap naman noon depende pa din pala sa airport officer kung admit ka or deny ka ,di ba nila naisip na na screen ka na sa embassy nila pag kuha ng VISA tapos pwede ka pa ba i deport non ,lalo na kung alam mo malinis naman lahat ng papel mo
    Yup hanggat hindi ka pa nakakalusot sa immigration officer na yon anything can still happen, more so in America than in canada. And the sad part is sometimes its due to racial discrimination . In fact only a week ago I had a friend here who was planning to visit her fiancee in New Jersey just for a vacation. She was born and raised here in Manitoba Canada....went by plane from here to Toronto and by car from Toronto to New York.... Then it happened..... she was denied entry and the reason was according to the officer she didnt have enough documents to prove she was coming back to Canada. She asked what kind of documents they needed and they said something like a pay stub or a note from her employer saying shell be coming back to work which is really absurd :swear: . Who would think of bringing a paystub just to cross the border. And to think her family and relatives are all here in Canada. The worst part is she was asked for her fingerprints and picture like a criminal. So sad, months of planning down the drain. She was alone and got so scared that she cried all the way back home. Up to now she's still devastated.
    Now shes asking for help from the filipino government officials here and planning to sue that officer for racial discrimination.

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by OiC65
    Dito sa Vancouver, kailangan ang records of vaccination ng mga anak mo (if you have one)....required ng School Board. kung kulang ang shots nila, gawan mo na paraan dahil mahal yata dito lalo na yung first three months mo ay di covered ng MSP.
    Dapat apply ka kaagad ng health card para libre, I dont know in vancouver pero here in manitoba all you need is your passport and original immigration canada documents to apply.
    Yung SIN(Social Insurance Number) and Health Card are among the first things you should apply for when you get here.
    Pardon my ignorance but what does MSP mean?

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    #131
    voltes v..nakakatakot yan ah.yung immigration officer ba ay kano?madami din kasi ako naririnig na ganyan sa mga kano.basta canadians na hindi puti, sobrang higpit sila.

    btw, here in toronto...asar na asar ako sa health card, sin at drivers license.

    yun health card, kailangan nila ng proof of residency (bank statements...etc..), proof of identity at proof of landing. yung residency kailangan ko pa magbukas ng bank account at hintayin ang statement para maka apply.so hintay pako one month.so nagpa insured muna ako sa private company which sucks kasi ang mahal.

    yung SIN number ay 35 days na ang hihintayin dito sa ontario.eh kailangan ko na magtrabaho wala parin sin ko...so i couldnt start to work as a regular employee.sobrang bad trip.1 month nanaman ako maghintay.

    license naman i have to prove na more than 2 years nako nagmamaneho sa pinas by showing them a letter from the lto,embassy or higher consulate or dfa...eh wala pako nagagawang ganun.hinihintay ko pa dahil sa hayop na red tape jan sa pinas.

    humihirap na kumuha dito ng mga ito dahil sa napakaraming tao na ang nagpupunta dito. effecient naman ang gobyerno at walang red tape red tape (minimal lang siguro) so hintay hintay nalang din...

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    #132
    do you have a better chance of migrating to either canada or US if you already have a permanent address status in other countries like UK, france, Japan or other highly industrialized countries?

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by neko-chan
    do you have a better chance of migrating to either canada or US if you already have a permanent address status in other countries like UK, france, Japan or other highly industrialized countries?
    tutuo nga ,yan din sabi ng mga friend ko na mga nurses sa UK ,pa stable (something like in their Passport or residency)daw muna sila doon ,then later transfer sila sa Canada or some places nila gusto at mataas na rating nila re sa salary papasukan nila like in Dubai or in someother developing country

    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    yung SIN number ay 35 days na ang hihintayin dito sa ontario.eh kailangan ko na magtrabaho wala parin sin ko...so i couldnt start to work as a regular employee.sobrang bad trip.1 month nanaman ako maghintay
    sir GlennSter,so ano po ba ang mag dapat dalahin pag punta na diyan para di na mag hintay pa ng ganyan katagal gaya sa nagyari sa iyo,(Driving License,Diploma,ToR)

    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    license naman i have to prove na more than 2 years nako nagmamaneho sa pinas by showing them a letter from the lto,embassy or higher consulate or dfa...
    bossing Glenn, kahit isang letter lang ba from the Govt.offices na sinabi mo?at madali ba kumuha ng lisensia diyan ?

    ...
    Yung SIN(Social Insurance Number) and Health Card are among the first things you should apply for when you get here...
    so ito pala ang mga dapat unahin once na nakarating na sa CANADA ,para madali makahanap ng work or maging regular employee?

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    #134
    OT: sa mga familiar na dyan sa canada. somebody is offering me a 160hr/mo job sa diagnostic lab. 2k canadian $ tax free, free accomodation, free ang medical& dental, 2 years ang contract(dati gusto nya 5 pa), round trip ticket and 6 weeks paid vacation annually. wala nang agency na dadaanan, name hire kung tutuusin. ano sa palagay nyo? wala akong gagastusin. moosejaw/regina ang area.

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    #135
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    voltes v..nakakatakot yan ah.yung immigration officer ba ay kano?madami din kasi ako naririnig na ganyan sa mga kano.basta canadians na hindi puti, sobrang higpit sila.
    Kano nga ata. Naku sir, kahit puti na Canadian mahigpit pa rin sila. Hindi ko nga alam kung bakit nagkaganito mga ito. Yun nga lang medyo nagoverboard sila sa friend ko to the extent na itreat na parang criminal.
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    yun health card, kailangan nila ng proof of residency (bank statements...etc..), proof of identity at proof of landing. yung residency kailangan ko pa magbukas ng bank account at hintayin ang statement para maka apply.so hintay pako one month.so nagpa insured muna ako sa private company which sucks kasi ang mahal.
    Inis talaga....nadaanan ko rin yan. You cant have 1 without the other. Same goes when applying for credit cards.Expect a hard time to get one...kailangan daw ibuild up ang credit history mo to get approved, but how the heck can you build up your credit history when you dont have a single credit card yet. They wont even count your credit history sa Pinas.


    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    yung SIN number ay 35 days na ang hihintayin dito sa ontario.eh kailangan ko na magtrabaho wala parin sin ko...so i couldnt start to work as a regular employee.sobrang bad trip.1 month nanaman ako maghintay.
    Grabe ang tagal. Hindi ba pwedeng makuha mo agad yung number mo. I think its just the plastic card that will take 35 days but the number designated to you makukuha mo ASAP. Ganon kasi ginawa ko dito when I applied for a job.....all they needed was the 9 digit SIN #. Dinictate lang sa akin yung number ko, yung card to follow daw.

    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    license naman i have to prove na more than 2 years nako nagmamaneho sa pinas by showing them a letter from the lto,embassy or higher consulate or dfa...eh wala pako nagagawang ganun.hinihintay ko pa dahil sa hayop na red tape jan sa pinas.
    Nagbago nanaman siguro sila ng mga rules diyan. Muntik na rin akong maabutan dito ng bagong revisions nila sa licensing. All I did was showed them my Philippine drivers license tapos oks na raw yon. Ngayon may mga kung anu ano pang refresher course sila sa pagkuha ng license.

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by BoEinG_747
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    so ito pala ang mga dapat unahin once na nakarating na sa CANADA ,para madali makahanap ng work or maging regular employee?
    Yup SIN and Health Card. Yung SIN bale is used as an identification card to apply for work or when you apply for any goverment benefits.
    Yung Health card naman is used to pay for physicians services kapag nagkasakit ka or kahit sino sa mga dependents mo. Medyo mahal ang singil ng mga doktor dito kaya make sure hindi ka magkasakit kung wala ka pa nito once your here.

    Also bring your Philippine drivers license along as this is also honored here and will serve as a temporary ID card for new immigrants.

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    #137
    sir boying, kung pwede, dalhin mo mga school records mo..etc. pati yung proof na matagal ka na nag da drive jan.sa lto mag aapply tapos dadalhin pa raw sa malacanang at dfa. ewan ko kung binubullshyet lang ako nung taga lakad ko.ang tagal nga dipa dumarating sakin.

    sa ngayon sa ontario, mahirap makakuha ng license.iba na ang system nila eh.may g1, g2 tapos g. separate nila yung iba ibang levels mo.for starters, g1 ka muna.tapos after a YEAR chaka ka lang makaka g2. pag g1 ka, hindi ka pwede mag drive mag isa.kumbaga, student' license satin.dapat may letter ka nga para maka g2 ka na.tapos hirap ng road test..dami bumagasak.kaibigan ko bumagsak kasi 58 km/hour lang siya. eh dapat daw 60kph ang takbo.nyek diba.

    yep,unang una mo actually na apply is yung PR CARD.sa immigration palang yun, kakausapin ka na.

    tapos pag labas mo ng airport, punta ka na sa pinakamalapit na ministry kung saan makaka apply ng sin number.wala silang binibigay na temporary sin ngayon.bad trip sobra. kailangan daw hintayin yung ipapadalang card.

    yung health card naman 3 months mo hihintayin dito sa ontario.grabe noh.dati nga hindi ganito eh.pag apply mo meron ka na agad.ngayon 3 months ang waiting bago ka ma cover.thats why we bought health insurance sa private agency.mahirap magkasakit dito ng hindi insured.napaka mahal ng doctor.tapos, para maka apply ka, you have to prove nga 3 things.ang pinaka mahirap sakin ay yung prrof of residence.kasi kailangan may bank statement na pinadala sa bahay mo. so i had to wait for a month para ipadala ang statement ko nung nagbukas ako ng mga accounts ko.

    mahirap talaga sa umpisa...pero sabi nga nila..lahat naman daw nagdadaan sa pinagdadaanan namin ngayon.maswerte nga ako, 4 days palang ako dito may trabaho na agad ako..hindi pa entry level ha.

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    #138
    Quote Originally Posted by ghost_2192
    Sorry kung off topic na ako, I want to give some input about Australia, remember before Australia is a penal colony na hawak ng mga British lahat ng criminal na galing United Kingdom doon tinatapon, kaya ang mga desendant ng present day Australians na puti criminal ang kanilang mga ancestors, kawawa nga ang mga native born Aborigines the original inhabitans ng Australia talaga they were being discriminated. Just like the native American Indian sa U.S. and Canada.
    I'd just like to comment on this, even if it is quite old.

    Talk about hypocrisy. We resent it when other people generalise Filipinos as being maids, carers, or what not; and yet it is ok for us to generalise all white Australians as no-good descendants of ex-convicts. Talk about punishing the son for the sins of the father. Tsk..tsk..

    While it is true that the first white settlements in Australia, like Sydney and Tasmania, were set up to house convicts from Britain, subsequent European settlements of different parts of Australia where settled by free-settlers. Adelaide, for example, was the first Australian city to be established and settled by free settlers. While most of the free settlers came from the British Isles, like Scotland, Ireland and England, some came from Germany and Italy. Descendants of whom fought and died for Australia and its allies in the First and Second World Wars.

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    #139
    Quote Originally Posted by sequoia
    OT: sa mga familiar na dyan sa canada. somebody is offering me a 160hr/mo job sa diagnostic lab. 2k canadian $ tax free, free accomodation, free ang medical& dental, 2 years ang contract(dati gusto nya 5 pa), round trip ticket and 6 weeks paid vacation annually. wala nang agency na dadaanan, name hire kung tutuusin. ano sa palagay nyo? wala akong gagastusin. moosejaw/regina ang area.

    the job offer looks very good to me...but im not sure about the place.imnot familiar with it.

    EDIT: sa Saskatchewan pala yang moose jaw!!! research ka nalang about it...hmmm...land of the natives yan. dunno how they treat "aliens" there...sa ngayon lagi ko nakikita saskatchewan sa news...may baha.etc.

    tanong tanong ka muna.

    but for me, the job and the advantages seem very good.
    Last edited by GlennSter; May 1st, 2006 at 11:38 AM.

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    #140
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennSter
    pati yung proof na matagal ka na nag da drive jan.sa lto mag aapply tapos dadalhin pa raw sa malacanang at dfa. ewan ko kung binubullshyet lang ako nung taga lakad ko.ang tagal nga dipa dumarating sakin..
    mukhang na talk **** ka nga ng fixer mo jan sir GLenn.
    ewan ko lang pero ng nag pa Autheticate ako ng school credentials ko dumaan din ng Embassy,DECS,Malacanang at DFA.noon around one week lang ,sayang umalis na iyon nag lakad -nag abroad na din


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    sa ngayon sa ontario, mahirap makakuha ng license.iba na ang system nila eh.may g1, g2 tapos g. separate nila yung iba ibang levels mo.for starters, g1 ka muna.tapos after a YEAR chaka ka lang makaka g2. pag g1 ka, hindi ka pwede mag drive mag isa.kumbaga, student' license satin.dapat may letter ka nga para maka g2 ka na.tapos hirap ng road test..dami bumagasak.kaibigan ko bumagsak kasi 58 km/hour lang siya. eh dapat daw 60kph ang takbo.nyek diba..
    "AFTER A YEAR"ang tagal non,another pa hirap na naman pala,hirap na nang exam tapos hirap pa din makapagdrive mag isa

    .

    yep,unang una mo actually na apply is yung PR CARD.sa immigration palang yun, kakausapin ka na.

    tapos pag labas mo ng airport, punta ka na sa pinakamalapit na ministry kung saan makaka apply ng sin number.wala silang binibigay na temporary sin ngayon.bad trip sobra. kailangan daw hintayin yung ipapadalang card.

    yung health card naman 3 months mo hihintayin dito sa ontario.grabe noh.dati nga hindi ganito eh.pag apply mo meron ka na agad.ngayon 3 months ang waiting bago ka ma cover.thats why we bought health insurance sa private agency.mahirap magkasakit dito ng hindi insured.napaka mahal ng doctor.tapos, para maka apply ka, you have to prove nga 3 things.ang pinaka mahirap sakin ay yung prrof of residence.kasi kailangan may bank statement na pinadala sa bahay mo. so i had to wait for a month para ipadala ang statement ko nung nagbukas ako ng mga accounts ko..
    thanks sa mga tips mga ka tsikot natin sa CANADA dami pala dapat gawin (departure & arrival)..ang hirap

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    Quote Originally Posted by voltes_V
    Medyo mahal ang singil ng mga doktor dito kaya make sure hindi ka magkasakit kung wala ka pa nito once your here.

    Also bring your Philippine drivers license along as this is also honored here and will serve as a temporary ID card for new immigrants...
    mhal nga daw mag pamedical diyan ,lalo na daw mag pa dental ,kaya iyon iba pag nag babakasyon sa PInas ay sinasabay na din mag pa dental check up

    4 days palang ako dito may trabaho na agad ako..hindi pa entry level ha.
    wow congrats ,swerte mo naman trabaho ka agad

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