Thursday, December 28, 2006

Printable Greeting Cards


Online printable greeting cards become popular in the mid 90’s and the sales of store cards felt the impact in the market. Well, this is true because most people prefer to customize their own card. If you buy a store card, you have limited options and takes time to get to the person you are sending it to. With the online printable greeting cards, you can send your card in a snap and safely into one’s inbox.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Tramadol


Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to severe pain pains that can be chronic or recurring. It may be used to treat surgery pains, joint pains, cancer pains and severe pains after a dental procedure. Tramadol alleviates the patient’s anxiety however certain medical conditions prohibit the use of Tramadol to treat such problems. Considering it is an opiate (narcotic) analgesic, it can be habit forming and could cause negative side effects. Discuss your health concerns with your doctor and take Tramadol only as recommended.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

WHAT EMPLOYER NEEDS TO KNOW WHEN HIRING NANNIES OUTSIDE CANADA


If you are hiring a Nanny outside of Canada, as an employer you have to complete the following, before submitting your request to the humans resources dept in Canada. I live in Ontario and this is the checklist of what is required of my application to hire a nanny.

___1. Original Completed Sign Application For Foreign Live-In
Caregiver - (EMT5093)
____2. Employer-Employee Contract

____3. Copies or Originals of Advertisement

____4. List of Applicants Name/Tel Nos. And Results Of
Advertising And Other Efforts to Recruit Also Include
Agencies)

____5. Copies of Invoices, Bills, Receipts for Advertising

____6. Does The Live-In Caregiver Reside In Canada?
If Yes, Please Include the Current/Last Work Permit

____7. Statement of Income of the employer, if needed

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

WHAT YOU NEED TO DO ABOUT CANADA IMMIGRATION POLICIES!

Maybe you read about the Canada Immigration Policies before but mind you these policies keep changing from time to Time. It is for your best intereset to know the current policies before sending your applications to the courrier.

The following informative links will lead you to what you need to know:

1. When Immigrating to Canada>>>Read
2. About working in Canada >>> Read
3. Hiring Foreign workers to Canada>>>Read
4. When Visiting Canada >>> Read
5. When studying in Canada >>>Read
6. Live in Canada as a Permanent Resident >>>Read
7. How Bring Family members to Live in Canada>>>Read
8. How to come to Canada as a Refugee>>>Read
9. How to settele in Canada>>>Read
10. How to Apply as a Citizen >>>Read

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

READ ABOUT CANADA IMMIGRATION NEWS/UPDATES

October

* Celebrating Canada’s Citizenship Week 2006
[ 2006-14, 16 October 2006 ]

September

* Citizenship and Immigration Canada Changes Visa Requirement for Estonian Citizens
[ 2006-13, 27 September 2006 ]
* Citizenship Judge Appointments
[ 2006-12, 15 September 2006 ]
* Reappointment to the Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
[ 2006-11, 15 September 2006 ]
* New plan to boost immigration to Francophone minority communities
[ 2006-10, 11 September 2006 ]

August

* New agreement on immigration attracts entrepreneurs to B.C.
[ 2006-09, 22 August 2006 ]
* Ministers meet on an Atlantic approach to immigration
[ 2006-08, 9 August 2006 ]

July

* Canada’s new government helps to match foreign skilled workers with companies in need
[ 2006-07, 31 July 2006 ]
* Immigration measures to help reunite families affected by Lebanon conflict
[ 2006-06, 27 July 2006 ]

June

* Celebrating Citizenship on Canada Day
[ 2006-05, 30 June 2006 ]
* Canada’s New Government Welcomes Burmese Refugees
[ 2006-04, 20 June 2006 ]

May

* Citizenship for Adopted Children
[ 2006-03, 15 May 2006 ]
* Assistance for Victims of Human Trafficking
[ 2006-02, 11 May 2006 ]

April

* Off-Campus Work Permit Program Launched
[ 2006-01, 27 April 2006 ]

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: Citizenship and Immigration Canada Website

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

HOW LONG IS THE WAIT TIMES FOR NANNY APPLICANTS?

Three years ago some of my friends who got their nanny from the Philippines waited for less than 6 months to get a working visa.

Now this is not possible.According to the Canadian Immigration website the nanny applicants usually require an interview and the the current wait times from receipt of the completed application is more or less 2 years.

Wow, What a wait! But if you compare the statistics from other countries it is lesser wait times. Is it because there are many nanny applicants from the Philippines? The Philippines is known to have the most number of nanny or caregiver applicants to Canada.They want to find better opprtunities that the philippines can't offer.

Some Pinoys just use the Caregiver program to get a VISA to come to Canada. The wait times is lesser as compared to when applying as a Landed Immigrant. Once you get your Visa, what is 2 years anyways of serving as a nanny you can apply as an Immigranta with ony 1 year waiting.

I have applied my sister in-law to come here as a nanny and hopefully she can get her interview shcedule before the end of the year.

Regardless if you go for a direct employer or an agency(who will find you an employer in Canada), there is no difference on the wait times. Be patient and sooner or later you will get your VISA to Canada.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

WANTED NANNIES AND CAREGIVERS IN CANADA

If you are one of the applicants to work as a nanny or live-in caregiver to Canada, read this.

Canada allows professional caregivers in the so –called Live-in caregiver program for nannies and caregivers overseas. There is a shortage of nannies and caregivers in Canada. The program entails working without supervision in your employer’s private household providing care for children, elderly persons or people who have disabilities.

Qualifications are as follows:

1. Completions of the equivalent Canadian high school education.

2. Completion of at least 6 months caregiver or nanny full-time classroom training or 12 months full-time paid employment in the area. Additional experience in early childhood education, geriatric care, pediatric nursing or first aid. You may also have completed your training as part of your formal education. This experience must have been obtained within the three years immediately prior to the day on which you submit an application for a work permit.

3.Fluent in speaking, writing and reading of either English or French languages.

4.Approved written employment contract between you and your future employer from
Human resources Canada outlining your job description and signed by both parties.

For more information about the Policies and procedures, visit:
Live-In Caregiver program of Canada

More Nanny and Caregiver Job Links.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

WELCOME TO PINOY CLASSIFIEDS.NET

Hi! I am glad to have this niche online designed to help pinoys find better opportunities all over the world. Feel free to browse the links to various job opportunities.For more information you can also visit Our Main Website