Counting 70-99 in French is difficult medyo complicado. But if you know a Romance Language dili lisod i tuon. Kun naka apil paka kaniadto sa panahon sa compulsory Spanish sa HS og college di ka maglisod og French. About sa QNP hmm naa japon ko doubts. Tinood xa na program. My issue is pag abot dato kay you need to apply to do the integration program sa usa ka clinical setting dato provided you get the 40 days. With the 40-day integration granted, tourist visa imo entry the problem is according sa thread na ako na basa dapat ka naa social security no. if mangita ka work dato. Dili na xa ma granted daw sa usa ka tourist logically.. I think safe ang 5 months kay i enroll man jud ka og nursing school unya student visa imo entry. Mao ni ako opinion.![]()
Ako forms it took 2 months ayha nagabot... Hmm tuon ka nalang French. =) Make use of your time...
naka attend ko sa orientation ganina.. nice man ang program, but sure kaha na maka larga ta ani?.. nagduha2x sad ko.. mas maayo gyud naa maka post dri na halfway na or hapit2x na maka larga... or better naka larga na gyud... we need feedbacks guys... please help your fellow nurses... thanks!!...
just want to clarify...
QNP ang program... u need to be a member sa katong OIIP (murag PRC/PNA dri, which mu decide kung tourist ka[40 days] or student [5 months] imo stay didto) para maka kuha ka ug tourist or student visa..? sakto ba?
then once your there, if katong 40 days ka, mag wait paka after 40days para ma hatagan ka ug temp. working visa? which will enable you to work na... ?
then within less than 2 years, if naka work naka, mu take ka atong exam para ma CPN ka?
then french exam for residency?...
dako is professional fee, but kung maka larga gyud ka... ok ra cguro...
on my point of view, as a nurse also, during this time everything is being run for monetary pursposes, I mean there's no such thing as free. Immigration is just a matter of investment. If it runs smoothly according to your plan well and good,but if it goes the other way around... At least you tried.
Naa koy mga kaila nga ni-agi sila ug enhance and they are in Canada, NZ, UK and Aussie... nakalarga man but mao lagi, nibayad pud sila ug mahal mahal... or else you can try applying for Canada on your own without going thru an agency. maybe try ug search sa Canadian Immigration and Citizenship. just google it and just surf the site. My friend, perhaps my cousin applied here and in 1 year time, nakalarga sya as Immigrant sa Ontario. Last July 2010 sya ni larga. He encouraged me to apply of which I did, nagpadala ko last January 2011, and just got no reply... basig this June or July.. I'll just let you know... kay ana man ako cousin nga huwat huwat lang between 6-9 months bag-o na sila moreply. Hope so.... Wala na syay scam kay sa Canadian Government man gyud ka mo.apply.
I also signed up for this program and was very surprised to get my kit as early as 28 days after I have sent out my letter of intent or whatever they called it. Haha.
I am also waiting for any feedback here by people who have actually gone there but so far, none.
French can really be a painful challenge but I believe that everything can be learned.
As far as money is concerned, the fees can really be overwhelming but if there's a will, there's a way. I am not saying that I am rich but as early as now, my Father and I have been looking for ways to raise such an amount even if it takes selling our lands, carabaos, applying for loan, etc.
I have heard a lot of negative feedbacks about QNP even by residents themselves over at allnurses.com. I gotta admit I was in deep dilemma for weeks. Then I realized that it's the same thing all over the world - calamities, economic challenges, political instabilities, language barrier even in English speaking countries because of accent and slang, etc.....one could be worse than the other...so on and so forth. If I let myself be affected by negative things instead of focusing on the good that it can offer, then I am only wasting my time by dwelling on pessimism.
And I also realized that this opportunity is better than being stuck here in our country where opportunities for economic stability are much harder.
For me, it's a choice between staying or going. Simple. But that's just my opinion.
The program is legitimate. Check nyo pas immigration website sa Québec. Employment perspective is between 2009-2013. Anyway na tubag na ako question about the social security no. The OIIQ will give a recommendation to do the integration program so okey lang mangapply og hospital for integration without it for as long as you have the OIIQ recommendation. Why risk grabbing this opportunity? For me, dili man jud tanan mo sukol og French so dili ana ka daghan ang gusto mo apply because of it. Unlike US UK NZ AU. Medyo lenient pa ang policies why wait until they tighten up their belts? Diba? Mas daghan mo por seguir sa English-speaking countries and overlooked non english-speaking countries in the West. Well choice man pud na so walay pugsanay. Hehe. I'm not relying on this lang. I could continue with OIIQ wait until mag 2 years sa work and apply for Québec immigration I will still undergo the same OIIQ process since I am foreign-educated only that I could have a Canadian citizen's privileges. Enhance is a immigration consultancy firm it's not a job placement agency. You should know that before you had your assessment. =)
No. You get the CPN status automatically after passing the integration program otherwise you go pack your bags. Ningkamot jud na maka pasar. Once you pass the integration you can work as a nurse with limited responsibilities since la pakay license that's the CPN status equal to temporary working permit renewal every year for a maximum of 4 years. The OIIQ will INVITE you to take their exam and you could either sit it in French or English. That's written and practical. Ma bagsak ka if balibaran nimo ang invitation. All regulated professions must take the French exam unless you got French units back in High School. Once you pass the French exam pwede kana mo apply og permanent resident. If holder kana og PR it's ur choice to leave or stay in Québec but why leave if naka settle kana diba? OIIQ license and membership is recognized by the CNA so magamit xa anywhere in Canada but you need to undergo this process in order to become a member of OIIQ mandatory mo take og French exam (mura xa IELTS but in French). A relative called us a month ago and told us that a new policy was launched it stipulated that all foreign-educated nurses who wished to become a nurse in Alberta must go back to nursing school. The province's refresher/integration course program ended last 2010. Ga higpit na og sugod ang English-speaking side of Canada. I don't know sa uban but that could happen anytime in other provinces kay daghan man jud mo prefer sa English side kay mao na skwelahan for 16 years. Now we see the advantage of being bilingual so mas mau cgwo na idayon na jud ang additional years in grade school and HS. Anyway, she encouraged us to undergo the quebec nursing program.
hi.. im also planning to avail on this in enhance.. but im thnking maybe i can do the processing on my own.. not sure though.. ikaw?? naa ka updates??
hi!!! i emailed the order in Quebec to send me the forms and they were able to email me back. i gave them my name and address. im thinking na if puwede ra man d i kita2 ra ang mg apply directly sa quebec, why man mag agency paand if mg enhance ko, nka start nman kog process on my own so does it follow na mka lesser ko sa placement fee considering na naka start nko process on my own
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what do you thinkhelp plsssss..
hi!! can u send me any infos about thisthanks so much. nanieyow_21@yahoo.com
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