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The Canadian federal and provincial governments are constantly updating their programs to ensure that Canadian immigration is successful, both for newcomers and for Canada. With many options to choose from, CPNIS can help you determine what your best options are for Canada immigration.

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I just want to thank CPNIS family (and please extend my thank you to Dr. Alemi). I arrived here in Winnipeg (via Toronto-connecting flight) last Saturday midnight. I was supposed to meet with Dr. Alemi in your Toronto office on the 14th but unfortunately, there was a change of plans in my part that's why I opted for the 20th flight.

Because of your help, many of my friends and colleagues asked how I got here in Canada, which is why I referred them to contact your office. I know you'll be able to help them as much as you helped me.

So again, thank you and more power!

Katrina M

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Schedule for Interview

MANILA CITY

Date: May 11,12,14,18,19 (9am -12pm & 5pm-7pm); May 13 and 20th  (9am -12pm)
Location: Orient Square Building
Address: Unit 2006 Orient Square Building, Emerald Avenue, Ortigas Center, Pasig City, Philippines

DAVAO CITY
Date: May 12 (10am1pm & 4pm - 6pm); May13 (10am1pm)
Location: Marco Polo Hotel, 17th Floor, Executive Lounge
Address: CM Recto Street, Davao City, Philippines
 

CEBU CITY
Date: May 18 (4pm - 7pm) & May19 (9am - 12pm5pm - 7pm
Location: Marriott Hotel Cebu,

Address: Cardinal Rosales Avenue (beside Ayala Mall Cebu),, Cebu City, Philippines


BAGUIO CITY
Date: May 16 (5pm - 7pm) & May17 (9am - 12pm

Location: Pines View Hotel, 7th Floor, Penthouse
Address: Legarda Road, Baguio City, Philippines
 

CAGAYAN De ORO
Date: May 20th (9am12pm5pm - 7pm)

Location: Mallberry Suites
Address: Board Rooms 1 and 2, Florentino Street (Near Limketkai Center), Cagayan De Oro City, Philippines


 

To obtain more information and to book for an appointment with Dr. Alemi and/or any other immigration officer in the Philippines,

please contact our Manila office at:

Landline Number: 914-0028 / 914-0510 / 914-0536

Mobile Phone Numbers: 0917-895-4638 / 0917-810-4638 / 0917-571-4638

You may also contact us via email at inquiry@cpnis.com.


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International medical graduates can now apply to work with licensed medical health professionals in the city. Illustration: Uttam Ghosh

International medical graduates with experience in their home countries will now be allowed to work for six months to one year with a licensed Ontario doctors. They can then get their license to practice medicine independently.

Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty, who made an appearance July 27 at Access Employment, a not-for-profit agency that helps job seekers find jobs in their own profession, said, "We found that some of our international medial graduates had too much experience to be required to go through a lengthy residency program. These people are actually very close to what they call 'practice ready'.

Instead of going into a lengthy residency for which they are overqualified, they're going to go into practice under the direct supervision of other doctors who will help them fill in any gaps during a six to12-month period, after which those international medical graduates can practice independently."

He said internship took a great deal of time and Ontarians were not able to make use of this huge pool of talent in the province in the meantime.

He was accompanied by his Ontario Citizenship and Immigration Minister Dr Erick Hoskins, who is an IMG.

"Since 2003, we have invested more than $900 million in programs and services to help immigrants settle, get language training, and get job-ready or licensed to work," McGunity said. "In 2010, there were 790 international medical graduates in all levels of post-graduate training and pre-practice assessment, compared to only 167 IMGs in 2003 (when the Liberal Government came to power)."

He said Ontario was now offering 200 internship positions for IMGs, as compared to the dozen or two dozen earlier. This is "more than all the other provinces combined," he added.

The premier said Ontario earlier wooed immigrants with opportunities for their children. Changing with the times, he said, the province now says, "Come to Ontario, Canada [ Images ], and you will find all the opportunities you need to succeed, and more specifically, to be able to work at the level of your skills and professional raining. It's better suited to our times, it's better suited to our economy, it better meets the interests of both our newcomers and Ontarians generally."

Ontario, he said, was "powerful...because of our internationally-trained professionals...In 2009, (there were) 34,000 teachers, 19,000 engineers, 16,000 nurses, 10,000 doctors, 4,000 pharmacists. Sometimes we focus on those who have yet to find that success, but I think it's important to recognise the success that we've made."