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queenie

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Apr 4, 2011
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hi! i just want to ask how many copies ba ang ipapaSa na application?. .i want to be ready na before i call embassy. .jeez!. .i calld the hotline yesterday. .sayang lang ung pera. .laging putol. .
 
If you post in English as well someone may be able to help you. (Write the questions twice in both languages.)

Have some patience. Someone that speaks Tagalog will come along.
 
eventhough im planning to call the embassy tomorrow. .i just want to know earlier if how many copies of my application should i send.?. .thank u
 
Just one copy. If they want more or anything additional, they will let you know.

Make sure to keep a copy of everything you send in case they "misplace" it.
 
@amikety: God! u r a heaven sent for me.!. .btw, my documents like TOR do i need it to RED Ribbon?. .how much it will cost me if i ask a courier to get my application?. is there away to chat with u easily? lot of quiries. .heheh
 
I'm not terribly familiar with the processing of applying for LCP from the Phillipines, but it appears you do need the TOR red ribboned. (I did a google search and read up on it.)

The best I can tell you for the courier is to check here:

http://philpost.gov.ph/web/international-mail-service/

Pick which service you prefer. I tried to check some, but they require me calling the Phillipines.... don't think my husband would like that cell phone bill.

I do know a decent bit about the LCP program. My sister-in-law was a live-in nanny (from Thailand) before she got married, so I might be able to help you with questions regarding that, but Pinay specific questions, I'm kinda useless. I will see if I can find a thread dedicated to live-in caregivers or Pinoy TFW for you.
 
Here are a few threads you can read or ask questions to get better answers regarding country specific questions. It doesn't matter if they don't exactly match what you need (For instance, a June 2012 thread is okay for you to ask questions). All that matters is there are people active in the thread that have knowledge of what you need.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/livein-caregiver-pr-application-sent-in-2011-timeline-welcome-t65762.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/livein-caregiver-pr-applicants-for-aprilmay-and-june-timeline-t50979.0.html

This last one is a family class thread, but if all else fails, they might be able to point you in the right direction. It can't hurt to ask.

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/march-2012-applicants-manila-visa-office-t97667.0.html
 
thank u soo much. .i never thought someone could help me like this!. .im going to call the embassy tomorrow. .if everything will be fine. .im going to focus on my review. .gonna take PNLE!. .God, please bless me!
 
It won't make a difference in terms of time.

If you're related to your employer, make sure to have all your requirements 110% because the VO may examine it harder. (Sometimes people try to commit fraud in this way.) However, if the application is correct and complete, there is no worries.

Make sure to tell Immigration she is your aunt. I think it may be a good idea for her to write a letter for you to include about your skills with children and why she wants to hire you as opposed to another nanny. (She can trust you because she knows you, you have visited with her children before and took care of them well...) Withholding information about her being your aunt could get you in trouble.
 
You're welcome. Did you look at the live-in caregiver threads? I hope they were helpful.