How do I apply for an externship (culinary student from the Philippines) in the U.S.?
I am sooo dying to study and have a work experience outside of my country. Are there companies that sponsor people like me?
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You can always join the American military and go to thier school. The best Chef in the world is a Army Sargeant by the way .
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I happen to meet a culinary student from the Philippines on my way back to Chicago, in 1999. She said that she was being sponsored by a hotel in FL. She first went to her mom in Chicago, then went to FL then after the time limitations, she stayed. In short, write a letter to certain hotels here in the U.S. where you can have your externship. If you are lucky, of course, you'll shoulder the expenses, unless you are being sponsored or the hotel becomes interested in you. If you have a lot of money, try taking a culinary arts as a foreign student. If you're here, everything will be as 1-2-3.
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Monday, February 28, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
I'm looking to become foreign exchange student in the Philippines, but I can't find any programs that go there?
I'm looking to become foreign exchange student in the Philippines, but I can't find any programs that go there?
How come every program I look at doesn't go to the philippines?
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from what country are you in? why and what do you want to study here?
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This is what came up on the search,http://www.highschoolprogramsabroad.com/listings.cfm/countryID/69/StartRow/1/PageNum/1 but I cannot vouch for these programs, as I've never heard of them. Make sure you do your research and see if they are CSIET advised.(http://www.csiet.org/mc/page.do) Another angle you could try is AFS. AFS's website doesn't offer Phillipines, but I know they have AFS in the Phillipines. http://www.afs.ph/phi_ta/home So you could contact AFS in your home country and ask if they can make an exception.
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How come every program I look at doesn't go to the philippines?
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from what country are you in? why and what do you want to study here?
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This is what came up on the search,http://www.highschoolprogramsabroad.com/listings.cfm/countryID/69/StartRow/1/PageNum/1 but I cannot vouch for these programs, as I've never heard of them. Make sure you do your research and see if they are CSIET advised.(http://www.csiet.org/mc/page.do) Another angle you could try is AFS. AFS's website doesn't offer Phillipines, but I know they have AFS in the Phillipines. http://www.afs.ph/phi_ta/home So you could contact AFS in your home country and ask if they can make an exception.
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Monday, February 7, 2011
how to apply for student Visa to Philippines?
how to apply for student Visa to Philippines?
those peoples who read this who knows what t do please help. I'm here in Hawaii 15 months ago. I wanted to study in the Philippines. Me and my Mother looking for ways how to apply for student visa. The problem is my mother can't understand English. My auntie is the one who raise me up. Anybody there who want to help me? I really need help as soon as possible. where to apply? I want to go back where i cam from (Philippines).
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Have you got admission in any institute there? contact me with complete information ashalt2@yahoo.com
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those peoples who read this who knows what t do please help. I'm here in Hawaii 15 months ago. I wanted to study in the Philippines. Me and my Mother looking for ways how to apply for student visa. The problem is my mother can't understand English. My auntie is the one who raise me up. Anybody there who want to help me? I really need help as soon as possible. where to apply? I want to go back where i cam from (Philippines).
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Have you got admission in any institute there? contact me with complete information ashalt2@yahoo.com
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
How can i travel from the U.S. to the Philippines as a student?
How can i travel from the U.S. to the Philippines as a student?
i am 17 and i wanted to know how i can go back to the philippines and study there without abandoning my citizenship.. because right now i am a conditional permanent resident. So basically,, i was wondering if i needed a certain visa (like a student visa) or a form (form i-131 travel document).. to travel to the Philippines... because i also plan to come back to the U.S. every year.. until i graduate.. Thank You!! =) sorry for the complications...
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First, let me clarify a significant misconception on your part: - You will not be "abandoning" your citizenship by travelling to the Philippines because you're not even a U.S. citizen yet. Right now, you are still a Philippine citizen so you will not need a Philippine visa to visit the country of your citizenship; Having said that, if you want to study in the Philippines, my recommendation is for you not to until you do get your US citizenship. However, if for some reason you feel compelled to risk all that and matriculate there, I offer two strategies that are not foolproof but may be worth a try: 1) Go attend school there but make sure you return to the USA every 6 months during semester breaks. It's gonna cost ya in airfare and in delaying your 5-year residence requirement but whatever it takes, eh; 2) Go get a re-entry permit from the USCIS. It will give you a one or two year window to leave the US and not have to come back every 6 months or so. There is no guanrantee that immigration will grant you this permit. As with option #1, the time you spent outside the US will delay your USCIS legal residency requirement of a minimum of 5 years, with several continuous years in between. Don't complicate matters. Study in the USA and just vacation there in the summer, 3 months at a time. Simpler. Cheaper. Little risk.
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ride an airplane.
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i am 17 and i wanted to know how i can go back to the philippines and study there without abandoning my citizenship.. because right now i am a conditional permanent resident. So basically,, i was wondering if i needed a certain visa (like a student visa) or a form (form i-131 travel document).. to travel to the Philippines... because i also plan to come back to the U.S. every year.. until i graduate.. Thank You!! =) sorry for the complications...
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First, let me clarify a significant misconception on your part: - You will not be "abandoning" your citizenship by travelling to the Philippines because you're not even a U.S. citizen yet. Right now, you are still a Philippine citizen so you will not need a Philippine visa to visit the country of your citizenship; Having said that, if you want to study in the Philippines, my recommendation is for you not to until you do get your US citizenship. However, if for some reason you feel compelled to risk all that and matriculate there, I offer two strategies that are not foolproof but may be worth a try: 1) Go attend school there but make sure you return to the USA every 6 months during semester breaks. It's gonna cost ya in airfare and in delaying your 5-year residence requirement but whatever it takes, eh; 2) Go get a re-entry permit from the USCIS. It will give you a one or two year window to leave the US and not have to come back every 6 months or so. There is no guanrantee that immigration will grant you this permit. As with option #1, the time you spent outside the US will delay your USCIS legal residency requirement of a minimum of 5 years, with several continuous years in between. Don't complicate matters. Study in the USA and just vacation there in the summer, 3 months at a time. Simpler. Cheaper. Little risk.
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ride an airplane.
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