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New Subscriber here.Thank you so much Ma'am Ge for inspiring us.I'm a certified caregiver hoping soon in God's will magiging PSW din jan sa Canada through SP.😊🙏
Im happy I saw your channel Maam, im claiming to my self that im gonna be like you as PSW in Canada. Very Soon Im praying to God. Everything are still on process.
Hi, I found your channel today by scrolling down and I am really in need of your help regarding finding PSW private home job. I am a PSW and have experience at long term care and live-in caregiver. Please help me. #Godblessyou🙏🏻
hi Ms Geraldine, would like to ask if a personal support worker is the same as home suuport worker? I just arrived a couple of days ago from the Philippines under HSWP. Thanks
A personal support worker (PSW) is a health care professional who helps patients with their daily activities and can administer their medication. A home support worker (HSW) is a professional who works in a patient's home, helping with their daily care and home activities but can't administer their medication.
hello po..im a registered nurse po..ang asawa ko po ay hired n po as skilled worker po jan sa canaada..if ever po makasama po ako mam,pwede na po ba ako mag apply din po as psw?salamat po..sana mapansin po
PSW international student po ba kayo? If so , A post-graduation work permit is not a direct permanent residence program or maybe try to confirm at CIC website I might be wrong. www.cic.gc.ca Unless mag-work Po kayo atleast 2 years on the job to gain Canadian experience and you have complete documentation like PSW certification etc. then apply for PR. Yes,it is possible to apply for permanent residency in Canada with a certificate of personal support worker (PSW), provided you meet the eligibility criteria for a specific immigration program.
Hi maam, I am currently taking up psw training and came from a different work experience. Will the psw training certificate be enough in applying there? Or do we need to have work experience first? Please advice.
Good evening...dont have an certificate...my experience is im the one always taking care of my parents kapag may sakit at bantay lagi sa ospital simula sa lola ko til my parents...pwede na rin po ba kahit walang certificate...like the past weeks second time sa ospital dahil sa stroke...and now they are okay again and again para naring nurse aware po ako sa mga gamot...