Ohhh really?? is it like agency? because honestly if it's not probably it's a scam..I'm trying to ask and do research here but can't find anyway I will still do the course and see what will happen after
I was looking for something else last night and it crossed my mind that this link might be useful for you to explore https://www.gov.uk/tier-4-general-visa
Thank you so much for this, but if I will take course in UK it will probably costs me a lot of money but will read this and more to see if there is any other choice... APPRECIATED!
As I understand it (but only had a quick look) if say you did a care givers course where you are at present and then looked at what colleges in the UK provided the next level up ( I think you need to be enrolled for Nvq level 7 to meet the visa requirements.
Ohhh I see... I'm not yet starting my study It will take 6 months to finish so I have time to search more and see what is the possible and easy way but this answers giving me so much idea Thank you!!!
The place I visited in Cebu City was something like this: https://filcanadiancaregiverschoolcebu.webs.com/ I don't know if this Dubai institute can help with overseas jobs: https://www.knowledgepoint.institute/care-giver-professional/
It's all school for caregiver yes.. I will do mine here https://powerttc.com/ where I will study for 3 months and do 3 months On the job training for me to have an experience in advance but for agency who is giving work for caregivers for UK or Canada I can't see any
Off the top of my head I can think of at least 8 pinays I know who entered Canada to be caregivers, all are now Canadian citizens with good standards of living and nice passports
The reality is..in the UK it is easy for youngsters to enter the care profession...no qualifications needed..but on the job training is easily available. Therefore it has been impossible for immigrants outside the EU to enter as carers. ( Unless they marry a Brit and settle here..as my wife has. She is now a care home manager )
working visas only avaiable for very specific skills--such as nurses. but not carers and childminders.
Even for someone who has Certificate in international Caregiving Training and American Caregiver Certification? I'm so persistent I guess hahaha
Lennie, if I were you I would contact some care homes in the UK and get some ideas from them. Then you will form a fuller picture of your chances.