@ga2au said:
@RheaMARN1171933 said:
@ga2au said:
@trafalgar said:
Hello po sa lahat, sa may mga agent po. Agent nyo po ba ang nag decide kung saan state ka for EOI? or bibigyan ba nila kayo ng list kung saan pwede based sa work background mo.
Deoende po sa agent.may agent na masipag may agent na hindi. Hehe may kilala akong applicant na yung agent niya is paisa isa lang na state ang inaaplyan. So yung pag decide ng state kung anung aaplyan, it depends kubg sang state open ang occupation mo. Kung madami you can ask kung pwedeng applyan lahat ng agent ung mga states na open. If not, you can apply by your sa ibang states then pag nainvite, i hand over mo sa agent mo. Ganun ginwa nung kakilala ko.
As an agent myself, I don’t decide for my client as to which state to apply for. I discuss with them, give them guidance for them to decide on. Some states charge administration fee during the application so definitely I wouldn’t be in the position to decide for my client as there is money involved. It’s definitely not about an agent being masipag or not it’s about guiding the client and laying the facts for them to decide on. We only guide, we can’t impose.
Hmm. I told this because of my own experience. And other friends na nagkwento. I asked my agent twice if she can apply for me on other states cause its open. Her answer is no. If I want to apply, i apply it myself cause it's not included in her scope to apply multiple states. Im not saying all, Some lang Ms. Rhea
I don’t think though it should be categorised as masipag or not. There are other reasons why other agents refuse. Firstly, if a client asks me to apply for a 2nd state, I would have to make him aware that depending on the state, he’ll be charged a fee and he will need to declare On his application that he has a pending application with another state. This definitely won’t look good on his application because of the fact it defeats to purpose of convincing the state of his genuine intention to move to that state. Be aware that one would most likely write a paragraph about why he would like to move to that state so paano macoconvince yung assessor na gusto mo talaga Sa kanila if nag apply ka rin Sa ibang state?
With regards to your agent, I somehow do the same, the professional fee that I charge only covers for one state. If a client wants to apply to another state, we will have to charge additional admin fee because that’s additional work on our end. It takes time and effort to assist someone in preparing the nomination application, that’s not done in one click. So it makes sense for your agent to advise you it’s not within their scope most likely because you didn’t pay for it. I normally explain all these to my client and if they still want to pursue the application then we go ahead. So yeah, it’s not about being masipag.