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23rd February 2006 #1
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To whom it may concerned.
hello.
I'm Mary Ann , from Talisay, Cebu ,Phils. I'm an education graduate and also able to take the course of care giver. I just finish dat course last Oct. I dont have experience wid work related to my courses but i was able to work in coca-cola for five months. My question here is that since I dont have experience yet is it possible for me to have a work in Ireland so my entry there is for working visa? I have a friend settled in northern Ireland . I just knew that its difficult for me to get into a tourist visa, preferably a working visa. Would u advice me to give information on how to go on this working visa in ireland. Also I wanna ask a reputable agency here in the phils if that would help me in processing of papers. thank u for ur time.
Kind Regards,
Mary AnnTo whom it may concerned.
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23rd February 2006 #2Originally posted by marvelousannzph@Feb 23 2006, 01:36 PM
To whom it may concerned.
hello.
I'm Mary Ann , from Talisay, Cebu ,Phils. I'm an education graduate and also able to take the course of care giver. I just finish dat course last Oct. I dont have experience wid work related to my courses but i was able to work in coca-cola for five months. My question here is that since I dont have experience yet is it possible for me to have a work in Ireland so my entry there is for working visa? I have a friend settled in northern Ireland . I just knew that its difficult for me to get into a tourist visa, preferably a working visa. Would u advice me to give information on how to go on this working visa in ireland. Also I wanna ask a reputable agency here in the phils if that would help me in processing of papers. thank u for ur time.
Kind Regards,
Mary AnnTo whom it may concerned.
is that the Mary Ann i know who is engaged to Gary? This is john here who is married to Rhea!!!!
John
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23rd February 2006 #3Originally posted by marvelousannzph@Feb 23 2006, 01:36 PM
To whom it may concerned.
hello.
I'm Mary Ann , from Talisay, Cebu ,Phils. I'm an education graduate and also able to take the course of care giver. I just finish dat course last Oct. I dont have experience wid work related to my courses but i was able to work in coca-cola for five months. My question here is that since I dont have experience yet is it possible for me to have a work in Ireland so my entry there is for working visa? I have a friend settled in northern Ireland . I just knew that its difficult for me to get into a tourist visa, preferably a working visa. Would u advice me to give information on how to go on this working visa in ireland. Also I wanna ask a reputable agency here in the phils if that would help me in processing of papers. thank u for ur time.
Kind Regards,
Mary AnnTo whom it may concerned.
John
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That is something I will be looking for in the next few weeks, but a lot of agencies have now closed their books to P.I. workers due to the expansion of the EU and plentiful workers available from the old iron curtain countries.
My B-I-L is a trained care worker so when he trawls around the London community something may come up.
John.. I would love to hear your wife talk after a few years in Northern Ireland, would be great if she picks up the accent.
PeterYou have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life.
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Originally posted by marvelousannzph@Feb 23 2006, 01:36 PM
.....i was able to work IN coca-cola for five months.Regards,
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24th February 2006 #7
Very funny, i liked that one
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24th February 2006 #8Originally posted by deepete@Feb 23 2006, 04:23 PM
John.. I would love to hear your wife talk after a few years in Northern Ireland, would be great if she picks up the accent.
Peter
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Hi Pete this is Gary remember I askd you about my fiance Mary Ann...well dats her.
Dont assume I am not taking your advice onboard. I understand that recourse to public funds is a major obstacle.
Unfortunately I know that it will be some time before I'm in any position to gain her successful entry to the UK.
Theres little chance of me gaining full time employ in the near future.
To reiterate John anyone with the knowledge as to how Mary Ann could obtain a working visa... financial constraints etc... please let her know.
G
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24th February 2006 #10Originally posted by gmar96@Feb 24 2006, 11:45 AM
It was a gudun alright...mary ann had a laff too... its probably obvious to say this by now. But I'l say it anyway...
Hi Pete this is Gary remember I askd you about my fiance Mary Ann...well dats her.
Dont assume I am not taking your advice onboard. I understand that recourse to public funds is a major obstacle.
Unfortunately I know that it will be some time before I'm in any position to gain her successful entry to the UK.
Theres little chance of me gaining full time employ in the near future.
To reiterate John anyone with the knowledge as to how Mary Ann could obtain a working visa... financial constraints etc... please let her know.
G
well to the forum, it is good that you are here now posting messages. As i have said before this is the best place for advice. If there is anything you need to know have a good look around the site and then if you are still not sure just post a message out there and i am sure you will get good advice on what to do next...
John
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