@minimouse mulargahay na ka bro?



how true is this: somebody here said that starting june 2010 kung walai arranged employment kai mag wait 48 months before mahibaw-an ang results sa immigration process? I just want to know if this is true...

nindota nila oi..naa naman sa canada tawn.outside looking in lang tawn ta ani

not entirely true. scheming ad ra na sa mga desperate immigration consultants - and they charge you a lot of money!
anyway, ever since, as long as naa kay arranged employment, paspas jud ang processing kay mabutang man sa priority list.
48 months processing? whoever said that feels like he is God. It is a matter of the embassy (in our case Manila) to tell you how much time it would take them to process. Needless to say, we can never really tell. Our guess is as good as the published leadtime in the web.
Do not believe such advertising scheme from immigration consultants. Needless to say, while they can be of big help, be very careful in choosing who you want to represent your application. BTW, it doesn't make your application special if you hire a consultant. Every application is treated equal.
Kani si Cebu-doki, pagoryo-goryo ug maayo. I don't see anything wrong if moangkon na working for a consulting firm. Nganong magpagoryo-goryo pa man gyud na sa iyang friend, previous applicant, and all those lame excuses and lies? All you did was lose your credibility as a consultant.

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