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    SOURCE: Yahoo!

    The World's Friendliest Countries


    They say you can never go home again–and you may not want to after relocating to Canada, Bermuda or South Africa.

    These are the countries where it’s easiest to befriend locals, learn the language, fit into the new culture and integrate into the community, according to respondents to HSBC Bank International’s Expat Explorer survey, the results of which were released late last month.
    Canada was most welcoming for the second year in a row; more than half of survey-takers there said they’d made friends with locals. In Bermuda 57% have had the pleasure, and the same for South Africa.

    To determine the world's friendliest countries, Forbes looked at the results of HSBC Bank International's Expat Explorer survey in four categories: ability to befriend locals, success in learning the local language, capacity for integrating themselves into the community, and ease in which they fit into the new culture.

    1. Canada
    Expats based here typically integrate well within local society, according to the HSCB survey, with 45% claiming they go out with local friends as much as fellow expats--the highest score of all 25 countries.

    2. Bermuda
    Those who have relocated to Britain's oldest colony (and beach paradise) report relative ease with local language and cultures.

    3. South Africa
    A culturally diverse nation, this host country proved to be well equipped for welcoming all sorts of foreigners.

    4. The U.S.
    The results of the survey suggest that ease of learning the local language and adapting to the local culture are areas in which the U.S. fares well in as an expat destination--despite low scores in organizing finances and health care.

    5. Australia
    One of the main advantages of becoming an expat Down Under, according to the survey, is the ease of setting up in the country.

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    Canada is number one eh? hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by cebu_doki View Post
    yup. even if u have show money canadian govt wont easily release ur visa because they know difficult to find job. mao advice find an employer or someone find employer for u. match u. some do online cam interview after submitting resume.

    and if you are match, company needed ur expertiese, career whatever the company sends notice to the immigration so that when ur passport and papers are there. the stamp and release because u have a job or work
    so UNTRUE. you're giving the Canadian Immigration system a bad name. If you want to advertise your company, do it the honest way. if you really want to help prospective immigriants / prospective client, do it with sincerity. in that way you'll gain the trust and confidence of your clients.

    good day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seth82 View Post
    @ cebu_doki: hopefully mktubag ka sa akong query.. PM lang. thanks!!
    everything you need to know is in Welcome Page | Page d'accueil bro. just browse through the website and you'll know what to do.

    good luck!

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    but tinuod bitaw ga tighten na sila ron sa immigration, ila na gi pa gamyan ang quota for number of immigrants and I think part of that is the availability of the jobs, daghan pa wa ka recover ron sa recession and daghan pa pud ga layoff ron, kato ra slaughter haus sa bakahan, bag.o ra na news, over 500 emplyees na taktak sa Calgary alone, mao na I think its really a slim chance na maka kita kag trabaho sa pinas daan for Immigrants, kay bisag naa naka ngari, makig box out jud ka sa mga citizens or immigrants that has already canadian experience/education, unless ang pasabot ni doki contract workers, kay kana naa na jud na arranged employment daan, or kanang naa kay gi bayran siguro na nay connection ngari which is very rare..

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    correct ka iceman. gitighten ang screening sa applicants with the reduction of qualified occupations from 38ish to 29. worst, naa nay cap ang every profession, unlike before na basta mosulod lang sa 38, ok na! and yes, why would an employer look for someone abroad when naay surplus sa ilaha as a result of the last recession? 1 requirement sa HRSDC (sakto ba ni, basta something to do with HR Canada), is proof na such occupation manpower is scarce in Canada. dili basta-basta ang AEO unless bogus na offer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joan624 View Post
    from Edmonton here!!! unsa mani ila pasabot nga happy? murag batian mn mga tao sa weather namo diri hahahhaa



    basta mu-upgrade lng (which takes time jud nuon) makawork ra sd jud same sa imong professional level sa pilipinas. daghan kog amiga dri katong mga RN sa ato nga gipangkuha sa govt. diri as LPNs. mao gyud to silay hayahay. hehe
    wow nindota gud, giunsa nila pag apply as LPN?

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    ayos ra ang CIC na agency?

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    Quote Originally Posted by prestige View Post
    wow nindota gud, giunsa nila pag apply as LPN?

    Naa to sa ilang website na forgot unsa to na year but naay kasunduan ang canadian ug philippine gov't. na manghire ug nurses kay nag-nihit sa ila. Lucky kaau ang Pinas jd ila gipili. Pangitaon nya nako then ako ipost ang link. They applied through MERCAN kay mao ang agency gipahandle sa canada. They never even paid a single penny for processing and plane fare.

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    mao ba sis jo, ingna ko ana be, kay akong igsuon nurse raba....dali!!!!!!! :P

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