how can a student contribute to the present global financial crisis in the philippines?
Economics - 2 Answers
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There's no existing way that us students can contribute greatly to country's financial(Well I guess it's the Gov't. who's got the problem) yet we can do small things that can help.Ask your parents to pay their taxes and honestly state their income if asked by the Government by this way we can make sure that the country's treasury can have what it should have.Also the requesting for receipts from different stores and traders can make you sure they pay their taxes no matter the size of their business be. Well even if those things will seem useless to the large problem of our economy when done by everyone can at least make a difference.But I guess the one who's REALLY got the problem is the government officials who only know how to put the people's money to their bottomless pockets and thus making our country's government useless and incompetent.So if you are legible to vote then do so because one vote can make a difference on who will win the elections and might be the one we are looking for to pull our country in head deep of debts and thus solving our financial problem. :D P.S.:edit your question..."present global financial crisis in the Philippines"Omit the global....
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To alleviate it, I would donate to charitable organizations that work directly for change, such as schools that have solid missions and potential.
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Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
i'm an incoming 4th year student in the philippines, and about transfer to the usa, what grade will i be?
i'm an incoming 4th year student in the philippines, and about transfer to the usa, what grade will i be?
please answer it people...thanks!
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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4th
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it depends on how old you are. they usually look at your age and your birthday. you're lucky if your birthday is on the first 6 or 7 months of the year(jan. feb.... june, july). if you're already 16, you'll be a junior. if youre only 15 you'll be a sophomore.
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yea it depends on your age. if you're 16 you'd be a junior, kinda like 3rd year high school in the philippines. good luck!
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please answer it people...thanks!
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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4th
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it depends on how old you are. they usually look at your age and your birthday. you're lucky if your birthday is on the first 6 or 7 months of the year(jan. feb.... june, july). if you're already 16, you'll be a junior. if youre only 15 you'll be a sophomore.
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yea it depends on your age. if you're 16 you'd be a junior, kinda like 3rd year high school in the philippines. good luck!
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Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Student visa for the Philippines?
Student visa for the Philippines?
Hi, I'm thirteen years old. After finishing my freshman year in California by June 2009, my parents are thinking of sending me to the Philippines to study in high school, then nursing in college. My question is, am I old enough to apply for a student visa to study in a high school in the Philippines? I'll be fourteen by June 2009. Also, since it'll be eleven months before June comes, is that enough time for the Student Visa to process? Thank you! (= Oh! I'm a currently a US citizen. Oh! I'm currently a US citizen.
Philippines - 2 Answers
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http://www.gov.ph/faqs/visa.asp Also, try to research and call them using this website http://www.immigration.gov.ph/ I assume that you can do this at any age.. If your parents were once Filipino Citizens, you could be eligible to have dual citizenship of both American and Filipino.. It's just a preference but it might hurt if you work for the government for the future.. I doubt it though since you will be taking a nursing course.. Anyways, here's the info.. STUDENT VISA Step 1. Application with the Preferred School - Communicate directly with the school of choice and comply with their requirements which includes: * Five (5) copies of Duly Signed and accomplished Personal History Statements (PHS) with 2 X 2 photograph. * Notarized affidavit of support including bank statements to cover all expenses of the student. * Scholastic records duly authenticated by the Philippine embassy/consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * Photocopy of data page of student's passport showing date and place of birth. * Birth certificate or its equivalent duly authenticated by the Philippine embassy/consulate located in student's country of origin. Step 2. Acceptance by School - School upon satisfaction of compliance of requirements issues Notice of Acceptance (NOA) to student and submits the duplicate copy to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), together with the certified true copy of CHED-CEA when necessary. For quota courses such as medicine and dentistry, a certificate of eligibility for admission (CEA) is also issued by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Step 3. Department of Foreign Affairs indorses documents to the foreign service post (FSP) located in the student's country of origin/place of legal residence for the issuance of the student visa. Step 4. The Philippine Embassy or Consulate notifies the student in writing to appear in person and bring all the required documents. Step 5. Upon receiving the letter from the Philippine Embassy/Consulate, the student makes an appointment to appear for an interview at the consulate or embassy. Please bring the following documents: * Valid Passport * Application Form for Student Visa (accomplished in triplicate) * Three photographs * Medical Health Certificate (DFA Form 11) in triplicate with life-size chest x-ray and laboratory reports. * Original Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and when appropriate, the CEA. * Police Clearance Certificate authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * Visa Fee FOREIGNERS WHO ARE ALREADY IN THE PHILIPPINES UNDER ANY VALID VISA ARRANGEMENT MAY APPLY FOR THE CONVERSION OF THEIR VISA STATUS TO 9(F) STUDENT VISA PROVIDED THEY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING: * Original Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and when appropriate, the CEA. * Proof of adequate financial support. * Scholastic records duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance (if student resided in the Philippines for more than 59 days) * Quarantine Medical Examination by the National Quarantine Office. * Copy of Duly signed and accomplished Personal History Statements (PHS) with 2 x 2 photograph. * Photocopy of data page of student's passport showing date and place of birth. These are the fees. They are all in Philippine Pesos... STUDENT VISA PDF Print SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR STUDENT VISA รข€“ 9(F) 9(f) Foreign Student Fees Application Fee P 2,000.00 Express Fee 500.00 Conversion Fee1,000.00 Implementation Fee 1,000.00 Visa1,000.00 Legal Research Fee (LRF)40.00 BI- Clearance 1,010.00 ACR and CRTS 3,270.00 TOTALP 9,820.00 Extension Extension Fee P 2,000.00 Express500.00 Legal Research Fee (LRF)10.00 Fine per month500.00 BI-Clearance 1,010.00 TOTALP 4,020.00 If expired, additional fees for the following: Fine for overstaying per month P 500.00 Motion for Reconsideration P 510.00
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if you are a american citizen the only thing you will be needing is transcripts of ALL of your transcripits of records from school starting the day you went to school , you can start from day care or kindergarden. second you just need a american passport blue passport. yu will be just paying TAX yearly at the U.S. embassy to stay longer.
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Hi, I'm thirteen years old. After finishing my freshman year in California by June 2009, my parents are thinking of sending me to the Philippines to study in high school, then nursing in college. My question is, am I old enough to apply for a student visa to study in a high school in the Philippines? I'll be fourteen by June 2009. Also, since it'll be eleven months before June comes, is that enough time for the Student Visa to process? Thank you! (= Oh! I'm a currently a US citizen. Oh! I'm currently a US citizen.
Philippines - 2 Answers
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http://www.gov.ph/faqs/visa.asp Also, try to research and call them using this website http://www.immigration.gov.ph/ I assume that you can do this at any age.. If your parents were once Filipino Citizens, you could be eligible to have dual citizenship of both American and Filipino.. It's just a preference but it might hurt if you work for the government for the future.. I doubt it though since you will be taking a nursing course.. Anyways, here's the info.. STUDENT VISA Step 1. Application with the Preferred School - Communicate directly with the school of choice and comply with their requirements which includes: * Five (5) copies of Duly Signed and accomplished Personal History Statements (PHS) with 2 X 2 photograph. * Notarized affidavit of support including bank statements to cover all expenses of the student. * Scholastic records duly authenticated by the Philippine embassy/consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * Photocopy of data page of student's passport showing date and place of birth. * Birth certificate or its equivalent duly authenticated by the Philippine embassy/consulate located in student's country of origin. Step 2. Acceptance by School - School upon satisfaction of compliance of requirements issues Notice of Acceptance (NOA) to student and submits the duplicate copy to the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), together with the certified true copy of CHED-CEA when necessary. For quota courses such as medicine and dentistry, a certificate of eligibility for admission (CEA) is also issued by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Step 3. Department of Foreign Affairs indorses documents to the foreign service post (FSP) located in the student's country of origin/place of legal residence for the issuance of the student visa. Step 4. The Philippine Embassy or Consulate notifies the student in writing to appear in person and bring all the required documents. Step 5. Upon receiving the letter from the Philippine Embassy/Consulate, the student makes an appointment to appear for an interview at the consulate or embassy. Please bring the following documents: * Valid Passport * Application Form for Student Visa (accomplished in triplicate) * Three photographs * Medical Health Certificate (DFA Form 11) in triplicate with life-size chest x-ray and laboratory reports. * Original Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and when appropriate, the CEA. * Police Clearance Certificate authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * Visa Fee FOREIGNERS WHO ARE ALREADY IN THE PHILIPPINES UNDER ANY VALID VISA ARRANGEMENT MAY APPLY FOR THE CONVERSION OF THEIR VISA STATUS TO 9(F) STUDENT VISA PROVIDED THEY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING: * Original Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and when appropriate, the CEA. * Proof of adequate financial support. * Scholastic records duly authenticated by the Philippine Embassy/Consulate located in student's country of origin or legal residence. * National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Clearance (if student resided in the Philippines for more than 59 days) * Quarantine Medical Examination by the National Quarantine Office. * Copy of Duly signed and accomplished Personal History Statements (PHS) with 2 x 2 photograph. * Photocopy of data page of student's passport showing date and place of birth. These are the fees. They are all in Philippine Pesos... STUDENT VISA PDF Print SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR STUDENT VISA รข€“ 9(F) 9(f) Foreign Student Fees Application Fee P 2,000.00 Express Fee 500.00 Conversion Fee1,000.00 Implementation Fee 1,000.00 Visa1,000.00 Legal Research Fee (LRF)40.00 BI- Clearance 1,010.00 ACR and CRTS 3,270.00 TOTALP 9,820.00 Extension Extension Fee P 2,000.00 Express500.00 Legal Research Fee (LRF)10.00 Fine per month500.00 BI-Clearance 1,010.00 TOTALP 4,020.00 If expired, additional fees for the following: Fine for overstaying per month P 500.00 Motion for Reconsideration P 510.00
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if you are a american citizen the only thing you will be needing is transcripts of ALL of your transcripits of records from school starting the day you went to school , you can start from day care or kindergarden. second you just need a american passport blue passport. yu will be just paying TAX yearly at the U.S. embassy to stay longer.
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
If you are a high school graduate in Philippines, can you continue your studies in Canada as a college?
If you are a high school graduate in Philippines, can you continue your studies in Canada as a college?
I was wondering. I know canada has higher level of education compare to philippines, it is possible for a high school graduate student in Philippines to continue college in Canada? Does she/he needs to take exams or do something in order to be accepted into college?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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A high school graduate student in Philippines will have to graduate in high school again in Canada in order to proceed to college or university. Elementary in Canada is 1-8, HS is 9-12... So a high school graduate from Philippines might start at Grade 11 or it depends on the student's level or grades. She/he just needs to take the required courses [and hopefully get great grades because competition is tough in some college/university programs] in high school in order to get into College/University program she/he desires [Like Biology, chem and science courses if thinking of taking up field in medicine]. Some colleges/universities also requires a student to take a preparatory courses. In my honest opinion, in terms of high school education, Canada has a lower level than Philippines. A student can also be accepted in college by applying as an Adult and passing an entrance exam. I hope I answered your questions.
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I was wondering. I know canada has higher level of education compare to philippines, it is possible for a high school graduate student in Philippines to continue college in Canada? Does she/he needs to take exams or do something in order to be accepted into college?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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A high school graduate student in Philippines will have to graduate in high school again in Canada in order to proceed to college or university. Elementary in Canada is 1-8, HS is 9-12... So a high school graduate from Philippines might start at Grade 11 or it depends on the student's level or grades. She/he just needs to take the required courses [and hopefully get great grades because competition is tough in some college/university programs] in high school in order to get into College/University program she/he desires [Like Biology, chem and science courses if thinking of taking up field in medicine]. Some colleges/universities also requires a student to take a preparatory courses. In my honest opinion, in terms of high school education, Canada has a lower level than Philippines. A student can also be accepted in college by applying as an Adult and passing an entrance exam. I hope I answered your questions.
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