To promote productivity and securing one’s future this quarantine season, one of the top migration firms in the gulf, The Visa Center, has set-up an online live stream to assist aspiring migrants in starting their visa applications to countries like Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
During their first-ever stream, two of their education and migration experts along with their online hosts answered migration-related questions of netizens whose total number of views reached more than 11,000 as of writing. One of the common questions was how to know if they are qualified. Backed with 17 years of experience, they were able to address each question and even offered free thorough digital assessment for the viewers.
At the end of their stream, they have given away five 1000AED worth of discount vouchers to their viewers. The mechanics was simple, they just need to show the item requested by the hosts by joining the stream.
One of the active participants who joined the stream was Facebook user Mr. Cortezano. He showed his ‘kulambo’, which he claims to be alongside his success throughout these years. Currently residing in New Zealand, he wishes to give his price to one of his friends who also aspires to migrate to New Zealand.
Sharing his experience during the stream, Mr. Cortezano couldn’t be prouder of New Zealand saying, “ang New Zealand ay napakaganda at tinatawag na one of the safest countries in the world.” He shared how efficient the country’s protocols were in combatting COVID-19. Currently, New Zealand has already eliminated the pandemic from spreading in their country. “Napakababa po [ng cases] kumapara sa ibang countries,” shared Mr. Cortezano.
Previously working in Dubai and the Middle East, Mackie who originally hails from Camarines Sur, Bicol hopes to inspire more Filipinos to achieve their migration dreams and even assist them if needed.
“In concerns about sa pwede nating magawa sa mga kababayan natin willing po tayong tumulong. Kasi nakarating po kami rito dahil lang sa pakikipagsapalaran, dahil sa lakas ng loob. Kaya willing tayong tumulong sa mga gusto ring sumugal,” said Mr. Cortezano.
Apart from answering questions about the day-to-day life in NZ, Mackie also vows to support those who are planning to migrate through assisting them when they arrive in the airport and helping them find accommodation.
Catch Mr. Cortezano and the whole The Visa Center team answering migration questions online every Wednesdays and Sundays at 6:00pm (Dubai time).
Previous articles have already been published by The Filipino Timesinclude success stories of a Kampampangan OFW chef who began a new journey at Brisbane, a Filipina accountant who has fulfilled her dream of living in Perth and a Filipina nurse from Tondo Manila, who achieved her dream of obtaining a Canadian visa. These stories shared how The Visa Center became instrumental in providing resettlement solutions to professionals with complete transparency.