Thursday, April 13, 2017

AIPP Update from Fellow Participants

Yesterday, while reading CanadaVisa Forum I found out that some of the participants from NB Information Session last February already received an email from NB staff. They are invited to attend the recruitment fair in Hong Kong on May 21. The NB staff selected candidates from the sessions who are under the following jobs: home support workers, food service supervisors and managers; and manufacturing workers. The employers will contact them directly once they qualified for one of the following jobs. Then, that is the only time they can book their flight to Hong Kong. Each candidates should already have their IELTS and ECA with them before the interview. If the employers find them eligible, they will receive a job offer and can begin their permanent residency application  through the  Pilot or Provincial Nominee Program. 

Here is the sample email from a fellow participant:


Below is from the website http://livinginnb.ca.


This news made me sad a bit because I was  hoping to hear from an employer this April but it doesn't mean I am disheartened as I am not losing hope and faith that soon we will receive an invitation from NB staff. Maybe they decided to do the recruitment fair in Hong Kong because a number of participants from the February sessions have different jobs from what they need. Maybe they will have another sessions in Manila with different set of employers and jobs. Maybe they will be looking for NOC 0601 or 6621. Maybe when that time comes my husband will finally receive the most-awaited job offer that we are praying for. We are keeping our faith high as nothing is impossible with HIM.

Friday, April 7, 2017

NBPNP Email for AIPP

The first week of April has passed and we haven't heard anything from NB staff. I'm thinking if they are just waiting for the Holy Week to pass or if they're still working with the designated employers for the new information session. Since I can't sleep anymore because of anxiety, I've decided to email the NB staff to ask for the designated employers.


I analysed their reply line by line as I want to make sure I'm getting everything correct:

There is no way an employee can apply directly to the designated employers as they are not providing information on who are already designated. So, does it mean they are really into giving information sessions then choosing from applicants who are eligible and have jobs that are in-demand to the province?


Temporary foreign workers and recent international graduates from the province are given priority but if they want to increase their population they must invite and hire foreign workers, too.


This is the part that talked about international information sessions and recruitment fairs. All those who registered and attended the information session last February have to wait for further announcements on when and where will the next sessions be and for what NOC will it be. 


I check the NB Information Session from time to time and today they updated their website and the next sessions will be in Dubai and Abu Dhabi in May. Companies will be looking for applicants under the following:

  • Food service supervisors and managers (NOC 6311 and 0631)
  • Home support workers (NOC 4412)
  • Process Control Operators, Food and Beverage Processing ( NOC 9416)
  • Labourers in Food, Beverage and Tobacco Processing (NOC 9617)
I am hoping and praying that the next sessions will be in Manila. May they next stop be in the Philippines since they are already in Asia. And I'm staying positive that they need foreign workers with NOC 0601 or 6221.

Thursday, March 23, 2017

WES Evaluation

At exactly 20 working days, my husband received an email from WES:


I signed in to his WES account to have a PDF copy of the result.

Then, after three days I received the paper copy. HE answered our prayer when we asked for at least 2-year diploma equivalency to be eligible for the AIPP. Thank YOU!


Now, it's waiting time again. I can't wait for April.



Saturday, February 18, 2017

The New Brunswick Information Session February 2017

Today is the big day!

After I finished attending my son's recollection, I just waited for my husband to come home from his conference then at 12:30 pm we headed to AIM Conference Centre in Makati. We left early as we know how bad traffic can get here.

People were already filling up the room when we arrived. I saw many couples attending together, some were alone while others still had their luggage with them as they went straight from the airport and these Filipinos come from different parts of the Philippines and others are working overseas. At exactly 2 pm, one of the staff asked the registered applicants to line up and sign their signature on the white paper. After 15 minutes, the session started. All the companions were also accommodated inside so I was able to attend the session, too, though I didn't sign-up.

The session started with a video showing the province of New Brunswick. It highlighted NB's health care system, lifestyle, education, government, language, and employment. I fell in love with this province right away because I know what it offers are the things that my family needs. We love to experience waking up in a place where there are more trees, lakes, parks, and open spaces with fresh air. I want my children to have a world-class education. I want my husband and I to be in a working environment where our value as a worker are appreciated and well taken care of. I want to go back to school and learn some more. I want my family to see that part of the world. I want us to travel, to learn a new language, to immerse in their culture, to meet the locals, to celebrate new traditions, and  to experience the four seasons. I want to live our dream. I want to be in New Brunswick.

The next part was the presentation of the new Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program. Jake Arbuckle went through all the requirements for this program. Once you registered to the sessions, your data will be captured on their database then the designated employers will coordinate with the NB immigration staff to assist them in hiring foreign workers.

These are the powerpoint presentation from the session:










The NB staff will go back in April to hold another information session with designated employers. I am not sure if these are two separate events: a new information session plus recruitment session with employers OR one information session for qualified applicants only from this session (February). 

We want to be positive on getting an email or call from a designated employer soon. We are praying so hard for a good result. Plan B is just around the corner but we want to focus on this one first.














Saturday, February 11, 2017

TOR to WES

My husband will be in Spain on February 5-12 then he will have a conference a week after (no need to go back yet to CDO after Spain) so it means he is free to attend the NB Information Session. Another good news is that he doesn't need to book a flight to Manila for Saturday since his conference will be held in Mandaluyong. Every time he has a seminar or conference in Manila, he comes home, too. But if  he JUST want to come home, he has to pay his ticket out of his own pocket. We are just grateful that everything is falling into right places.

This morning I went back to San Sebastian to claim my husband's TOR. Before the registrar sealed it together with the academic records request form, he showed me first the TOR to check if all the information are correct then after thoroughly checking it , he sealed and signed the envelope. I was surprised when he volunteered to go with me to the nearest LBC branch so he can personally write the reference number and WES address on the package. I've paid another Php 1300 and it will be delivered after five working days.  After which, we need to wait for 20 days before WES can give their evaluation.

We hope he'll get at least 2-year diploma equivalency, although, the minimum educational requirement for AIPP is  just high school completion.

Friday, February 10, 2017

NB Information Session Location and Date Details

After two weeks of waiting for another email from NB, we finally received the details of the Information Session.

My husband (and myself) is finally going to this much-awaited session. We are so excited!


Tuesday, January 31, 2017

New Brunswick Information Session Sign-Up

It is Tuesday. I am still overwhelmed with the news regarding Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program. 

My husband doesn't need to do IELTS retake, and in mid-February his TOR will be out and ready to be sent to WES. I know he just need to have a job offer from a designated employer from the one of the  four atlantic provinces. But how can we have that offer? I searched the internet and it directed me to New Brunswick Information Session. I could not believe it as NB immigration staff will be in Manila for four days from February 16-19 and will have two sessions each day! I am feeling lucky now! Yesterday, I've got the big news for AIPP and now I'm signing up my husband for February 18 afternoon session.

I believe this information session is different from the previous sessions they had wherein they give Expression of Interest to eligible candidates. This coming sessions are more on presenting the AIPP. 

 After signing up for the session, my husband received a confirmation email.

Now, we are hoping that my husband's incentive trip won't fall on February 18. 

Monday, January 30, 2017

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program

It was 3:30 am when I checked my phone for any immigration news. I  chanced upon this new program and I suddenly sit on the edge of my bed to read the full article from CanadaVisa. I could not contain my happiness so I text my husband right away.

This program gives us so much hope as it has requirements that are different from Express Entry. First, it is employer-driven. The principal applicant should have a valid job offer from a designated employer to be eligible and when you  already have that offer, you already have a job once you landed! Second, it accepts job under NOC level 0, A, B AND C. Third, it only requires CLB level 5 in English. It means that my husband doesn't need to take another IELTS test! Fourth, a completion of at least high school is needed and an ECA is required for this. Lastly, the settlement funds are way smaller than the required for EE. For us who are a family of four, we just need CAD 5714 (Php 215000+) under AIPP since it is employer driven but we need CAD 22858 (Php 860000+) for EE. It is really a BIG relief for us. 

Atlantic Immigration Pilot Program will start receiving application in March 2017. 



I believe this is God's way of saying that we should not lose hope. We got disappointed with my husband's IELTS result but then we found our way to this new program. 

Saturday, January 14, 2017

TOR Request and Diploma

I've sent my husband's photocopy of diploma last January 8 since he already has a personal copy of it. Remember, the applicant should be the sender of the diploma and the reference number should be written on the envelope and sticker form. It cost Php 1300 thru LBC and after five working days WES received it.
(Source: LBC)

It took me awhile to request my husband's TOR because he needs to fill-out the Academic Records Request Form (together with an authorisation letter as I will be the one who will request his TOR) and to do that I need to send it in CDO and wait for it to be sent back to me. 

Finally, after sending back and forth the form I was able to request his TOR from San Sebastian-Recoletos in Manila. The registrar already knew what to do as many applicants have been requesting the same thing. So after filling out the request from, paying fee, handing the academic records request form from WES and submitting his 1x1 ID, I'll receive his TOR after 20 working days.

I've asked the registrar if they can send it directly to WES and she told me that they can do it just like with other applicants. She just need Php 1300 for the courier fee (LBC) then she will have it delivered same day and she will email me the tracking number for reference OR I can send it myself to WES and just write the registrar's name with the college address as the sender. Well, I still have 20 days to think how I want it delivered.

We received this email from WES confirming that they've received the diploma sent to them.


Wednesday, January 4, 2017

WES Educational Credential Assessment (ECA)

HAPPY 2017, EVERYONE!

A new year, a new beginning for all us. Wishing you all a healthier, happier and lovelier year.

I decided to start our year right by registering to WES (World Education Services) for my husband's ECA. It is needed when applying as a FSW to know the equivalent of your credentials in Canada.


About ECAs From WES:

  • World Education Services (WES) is designated by Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) to provide Educational Credential Assessments (ECA) for degree(s) earned outside of Canada.
  • An ECA is required to apply for certain IRCC immigration programs.
  • Your Express Entry profile is valid for one year from the date you submit a profile to IRCC. If you have  not received  an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for permanent residence after one year and still want to come to Canada as a skilled immigrant, you will need to complete and submit a new profile.
  • Please note your WES ECA is valid for five years from the date of issue, and you can continue using your ECA when you submit a new Express Entry profile.

It was an easy 3-step process as shown below:


Here are the step-by-step procedures in obtaining ECA:

1st STEP: Know WES process and the documents needed.

Carefully review all the documents needed to submit and how to submit each. In my husband's case he needs a photocopy of his college diploma and original transcript of records.


2nd STEP: Make an account and pay to get your reference number.



Click on Apply Now for the ECA Application for ICC then it will direct you to making an account.

(Source: WES)

After creating an account, a personal info, education, ECA package, Delivery and Confirmation Order tabs will be shown. At this point, payment is needed thru credit card and a fee of CAD 322.05 will be charge to your card. After payment, a reference number will be given.

Print the application page for your reference.



3rd STEP: Form to go with your TOR and sending of documents.

This Academic Records Request Form should go with your TOR when sending it to WES. It can be downloaded from Documents to Send menu.


Remember, the photocopy of diploma and TOR should NOT be sent together. The sender of the diploma should be the applicant while the sender of the TOR should be the college/university attended

Be sure to write your reference number on both documents you are sending.

You will receive emails from WES for any updates and feedback.

I will make another post on how I request my husband's TOR, fees and courier.