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Immigrant Visa to Canada via Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) or Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

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Novice - member
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Hello guys,

I came across a Filipino Canadian Community Organization and have been informed that they are assisting Filipinos to migrate to . The Over-all Project Coordinator is a Filipina and a good friend of mine. She explained to me the whole process and I would try to relay it to you as far as I understand it. They cater all Canadian provinces via Federal Skilled Worker or Provincial Nominee Program. Both of which could result your Permanent Residence Status in in less than a year as of the current Manila Canadian Embassy timeline.

I have known 2 colleagues who have gone through the process, both of them are RNs and they are already there in . Thought you guys might be interested.
They are affiliated with Immigration and Consultancy Firm based in and US, and Recruitment Firms to support your Visa Application.

The good thing there is you will land there as immigrant plus you’ll have a job once you settle there. I have known some consultancy firms here which offer immigration but with no jobs at all. Basically, their task is to get you and your family there legally. If that would be the basis, I think this would be better when it comes to immigration plans.

And just like any immigration firms and consultancy, they do require some amounts to shoulder for immigration processes, relocation services, immigration attorney fees and some processing costs that they will be utilizing once they start handling your case.
I have personally inquired and verified their legitimacy and was convinced that the process is a legitimate one. I won’t post this article if I am not convinced as to their authenticity.

But I am not totally encouraging you guys to dig this one, I am presenting this as an option for your pursuit of greener pasture in .

I created this thread for discussion purposes. Feel free to post your queries and concern.

Cheers!

Novice - member
15 posts

hello good day
can i please get the name of the immigration company and get the requirements?

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Newbie - member
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Hello,

Hi! What is the name of the immigration firm and consultancy? Thanks!

Novice - member
16 posts
Hello,

The name of Fil-Canadian Community is Ugnayan Foundation. You may access their website at www.ugnayanfoundation.com

Their affiliate companies are posted on the website as well as their contact information.

Cheers!

Novice - member
15 posts

thank u!!
may i ask how much they paid for it and also the processing time?

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Novice - member
16 posts
Hello,

With regards to the fees, I think the first would be to assess which program is suitable for your Permanent Resident Application may it be Federal Skilled Worker or Provincial Nominee Program, either or will lead to an Immigrant Visa Application. 

You may want to forward a copy of your curriculum vitae to them or you may opt to forward it to me so that I can relay you to them and have the necessary introductions. 

If you opt for the latter, you may send me a message containing your email. I will get back to you as soon as I can. 
Thanks!
Novice - member
15 posts

i sent you a note :D

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Novice - member
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got it. did send a reply already. grin

cheers!

Novice - member
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hi mark, 

sent you a pm... :)

shai

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You might want also to decide which Canadian Province would you like to work and live. Some of the factors that you would like to consider are: family or relatives, climate,big city or small city, town, urban or rural, work environment, work conditions, among others. 

My top choices before are Toronto and Vancouver. But I opted for British Columbia, not only is that they are the warmest among all provinces (Canada is known to have really cold climate), but to experience living on the best livable place on Earth as ranked by Reader's Digest for quite number of years. Really, British Columbia, the best place on Earth. : )
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