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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Confirmed seat

When I received my letter of acceptance (LOA), it stated that I should pay the reservation fee by February 12.  

The reservation fee is  CAD 1,000. It is non-refundable should I wish to defer to the following term.  But once confirmed, it will be deducted from my total tuition fee. 

When I received the LOA, I did not immediately settle the reservation fee. I dont know why but I have some weird idea of choosing a date when to pay it. LOL. 

While not paying, I have been reading up on the area and checking what else I need to bring. I also constantly read the acceptance letter. I could not believe our dream is almost here. 

Finally, on February 5, or one week before deadline, I logged in my school account and followed the instructions. It was quick and easy, but it did not stop me from saying a quick prayer while the transaction was being processed. After all, CAD 1000 is not a joke and the internet can fluctuate or whatever.  😅

And there it appeared. My payment confirmation.

I paid on a Friday. The following Monday, they emailed me my seat confirmation. The letter also stated other tips while waiting for my study visa permit. 

My next step: attend my DFA passport renewal appointment  that I scheduled 2 months ago. 




Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Timelines and a bit of reality. Pandemic came

 It  was silent... 

Our dream was not provided. 

 It was not yet time.



I had been silent about this. I was almost resigned. I kept rejecting the thought that EE was hard. Mahirap tumaas ang score. Mahirap mainvite. This will give a quick glimpse to what happened. 


I re-entered the EE pool when it expired after a year. I kept applying to jobs. I do not even want to count how many cover letters I wrote and resumes I sent out. I know that I am more than qualified but it was not yet meant to be. 


I researched more and read more. I talked to my friend from Nova Scotia. We met with relatives visiting from British Columbia. Because of my age, I know that I have to take a different path way. But we know we have to sound it off to people who know better. 


2019 was a blur. Suddenly it was gone. 


In February of 2020, we attended the Educanada fair. This time, I have 2 provinces in mind, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. We are not really looking at the big cities and these two appear to be perfect — the right amount of city bustle but with the laid back feel of the countryside with its nearness to nature. 


This time too, I am looking at studying further. Aside from honing my current skills and making me a better fit for our plans, it will also give me the opportunity to have a “feel” of the country. 


I applied at Nova Scotia Community College and New Brunswick Community College and they were already responding and requesting for additional documents. 


But then the pandemic happened. 


The country was in lockdown from March until June. My mind was preoccupied with work and fear of the disease. Almost all the other countries including Canada was in lock down. There was nothing that we can do. 


My IELTS, and with it, my EE expired. There was a big gloom hanging over my head. 


The country only eased the lockdown in June. Still, we were not confident to come out.


In August 6, IDP Philippines conducted a short seminar on studying in Canada. I signed up and scheduled a counseling session for August 29. Since I wanted a Saturday session, that was the earliest they can give me. 


This was the time too that I got in touch with my school for the additional documents. My school took longer to process the documents given the skeletal workforce. 


On the day of my counseling, counsellor AG explained to me what to do. (More about this in another post). She advised me to research and promised to email me additional details. 


We agreed on October for me to submit my documents to her. 


One month to research, to pray more, and to get ready. 



Friday, March 9, 2018

WES and IELTS first

It has been months since I wrote here. Our timeline was disrupted because of some commitments. I also did not know that my hubby JA was actually thinking hard about this decision. A lot.

Finally when 2018 came, he told me that we would pursue it this time. He was actually planning ahead and thinking of scenarios. Then he gave me the timeline. And so here we are. 

Last Saturday, I booked a personal orientation for us at Gateway to Canada. It’s actually the same as pinoy2canada. But this time we went to the Alabang office. Mr. AA gave us the option of the Study Visa given our age. He was actually suggesting the same thing as the first consultant we talked to, when I had a free consultation months back. He mentioned that if we really want to leave early, we can target the September start of classes. We just need to show proof that we can pay the tuition fee.

He almost assured us that we would get a study visa in months time. Admittedly, it was more expensive. For a family of three, with me studying, we need to raise at least Php1.3M.
Breakdown:
  • 600,000 for tuition for one year
  • 400,000 for living expenses of the student
  • 160,000 for living expenses of the spouse
  • 120,000 for living expenses of the child.
This does not include other fees. The tuition too is just an estimate. It would really depend on the school that we want to get into. Plus the target is for 2 years so easily, we need to double the amount. If granted,  I can only work part time during that time while hubby will have an open work permit.  We replied that we would study the proposal. 

So here it goes - I thought. I would study again. I don't really know how I felt about that. Plus the bigger amount was not part of the plan. Yes, we were targeting to bring more funds but as living expenses.

That weekend still, after all the discussion, hubby challenged me about my confidence on my work experience. Of course I know my work. I have been in the industry for more than a decade. Then why are we both considering the study option route?

And it dawned on us - our selling point is both our careers and experience. We were not being cocky or arrogant but we have been in our respective industries for so long and we felt that it should amount to something. We prayed hard that weekend that He guide us with our decision. And however long we think and talk about it, the Express Entry pool and not the Study Visa program is the way to go initially. The study visa can still be considered, but perhaps later on. And also for some members of the family that we want to join us. Akala namin ganun lang yun. 

Everything happened a little fast after that. I know that I need to get my ECA and IELTS first before we can even create a profile.

That Sunday, I asked my mom to bring my diploma.

Monday, March 5. Mr. AA emailed me about the study visa program again and I replied that we would pursue the express entry. And that we need to secure our Education Credentials Assessment (ECA) and IELTS first. I also requested for a summary of expected expenses, which he quickly emailed.

I revisited my World Education Services account (I created one last January) and checked the requirements. I also googled and read blogs. I checked my diploma and realized that my diploma was in Filipino.


March 6, when I woke up, I googled for authenticated translations and saw LEXCODE. I checked reviews and it was okay. So I quickly inquired and sent them a scanned copy of my diploma for their quotation. They immediately replied and gave me the quote for Php560 inclusive of VAT. Not bad I thought. When I arrived at the office, I sent them a signed conforme and proof of my online payment. They were actually requiring just 50% for them to start but I don't want to hassle of logging in again. After confirming receipt of the conforme and payment, they said that they would start work on the translations and the document would be released the following day.

That night, I logged into the WES account again and paid the fee. They charged me CAD 322.05 inclusive of their tax and courier of results. I  used my Unionbank credit card and upon conversion, it amounted to Php13,398.17. (This was reflected in my card 2 days after). I also prepared the request form for my school. I emailed it to my husband who will print it in their office, and will also ask someone to bring it to UP. It was nearer to him since he works in Quezon City, while I work in Makati.


Wednesday, March 7, during breakfast, I checked IDP. There are 2 official institutions in the Philippines for IELTS as far as my research goes. One is British Council, while the other is IDP. I checked both their websites and registered with IDP. Why? The website was just easier for me to navigate in terms of scheduling. Also, there is a testing center in Makati. I booked for April 7 for both me and my husband.* We have one month to prepare.

That morning too, Sandie of LEXCODE emailed me and sent me a draft copy of my translations. Once I confirm, they will then finalize the document. I checked and it was okay so we arranged for pick up after lunch.

During this time too, I have been talking to my school over the phone as I need to send an authorization letter for the guy who brought my request. He also had to fill out again all the details. Good thing he is trusted by my husband. I talked to the registrar and explained to me the process. They would need 18 days for the documents to be prepared, plus another 5 days for the courier. They actually gave me the option if they would be the one to send it or should I pick it up. I asked what is usual that they do and they replied that they usually send it in the past. (Which was actually what WES requires too). I was just happy that it was not the first time to encounter the request. So I told them that they would be the ones to send it.

So that Wednesday, I got the authenticated translation and paid my school for the documents for ECA.

I planned to print out the diploma and translations and send it through LBC this weekend (WES does not require the original). 

Thursday, March 8, I went to Metrobank and filled out all the details for the April 7 IELTS as per IDP's email, and paid the fees. I also emailed them the payment slip. I had a meeting in the afternoon so I was not able to confirm if they received the payment.

Friday AM, March 9, I called IDP to check if they received the payment slip for our IELTS exam. The girl I talked to confirmed that they received it. So I was actually a little surprised when I received a notice in my email that they received the payment but the booking expired! And  I had to rebook (You're only allowed 48 hours to pay the fee for the booking to be confirmed). I want to argue with them but I did not have the time as I was on my way out for another meeting.

Was this a sign? I was thinking. Should I move the schedule?  The next schedule available in their site is April 21. That means additional 13 days before the results come out. That would be too long! But we cannot wait longer.

After my meeting, I immediately went back to my station and booked our preferred date. Fortunately, both went through. I also advised IDP that I have rebooked. A few minutes later, I received a notice in both my and my husband's email about the test confirmation. Whee! :)

An eventful week! And the wheel ran fast this week. All we can do now is wait and continue to pray. That soon, we would wake up and we would be in Canada with our baby E

* Be ready with a scanned copy of your passport or other ID that you plan to use for IELTS. The registration only allows 30 minutes for you to finish filling up all the details and uploading your ID. Note that it should not be beyond 1.5 MB.

** I may sound confident now writing this but note that this whole week, I have been having an upset stomach daily and have been waking up in the middle of the night. I was so stressed! I think the nervous fluttering in my heart has become permanent. I know a lot rely on me being the principal applicant. All I know is I rely on the Lord who gave us this dream and controls everything. 




Thursday, July 13, 2017

Inquiries and free assessment

My friend gave me a consultant's email address. She mentioned that he was the one who helped facilitate the immigration of their cousins.

So I emailed. I did not say much except that we are interested but don't know where to begin. He did not reply. Then my friend gave me another email address. So that Saturday, I forwarded my original email. 

Monday came and he asked me to send an updated resume, including that of my husband's. So I did.

The following day, he came back and explained that our option is for one of us to study while the other will get an open work permit. Our baby would then be given an extended visitor permit. If I get his explanations correctly, this option would give us the benefits of a PR but not the actual PR permit. Upon inquiry, he also mentioned that he can help get my senior mother a visitor’s visa or a super visa so she can go to Canada multiple times valid for a period of 10 years. We were looking at this option for our baby. We were thinking we can leave her with my mom while I study and my husband works.


Exciting! That is until he gave us their fees. That is 7,500 USD exclusive of all document fees. The fees would cover their guidance for one of us to get into a school within our budget and guide us in getting a good job after our studies.

My husband and I started computing. I started googling again. What I read was there were different rates for local (Canadian / PR) students and international students. The international students usually pay more. There was even one school that charges CAD 40,000. Though average tuition fee for international students would be CAD 14,000. The tuition depends on the following:
-          Undergraduate and postgraduate courses
-          Course. Humanities and arts were cheaper vs science and engineering
-          MBA is the most expensive
The cost was per year. This does not yet include the living allowance, entrance fees, student visa, etc. I got most of my information from  https://www.topuniversities.com/ where they featured articles on what to expect if one studies in Canada.

I got disheartened. We are talking about a big amount of money here. Aside from the fees, one also needs to provide proof of funds which would be about CAD 10,000 per year of study on top of the tuition fees. I was computing everything and multiplying at the current exchange rate.  My husband was optimistic though. He kept telling me “this is for E. We have to do it”.

We were throwing ideas around and thinking if we would sell one of our properties. If we sell one at the price that we want somewhat, that can easily cover the payment plus schooling. I had renewed hope.


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