Sunday, August 24, 2008

Kirsten Recruitment and Wave Training tie-up (Public Notice)

Here is the public notice of Kirsten Recruitment that I've talked about on the previous post Kirsten Recruitment and Wave Training tie-up:


NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

We are aware of the recent publication in the website of Immigration Matters, a private immigration consultancy firm based in the UK.

Contrary to the claims of Immigration Matters, Affinity Training Ltd. and Kirsten Student Development Inc. in particular stands firm in its commitment to its candidates already in the UK and those posing to go to the UK, as well as those applicants of Kirsten Student Development Inc. here in the Philippines.

At present, changes are in process in the UK. Personally, KIRSTEN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT INC. is asking for understanding and dispensation to the Learners in the UK, and in the Philippines, to applicants who are waiting for deployment and to those waiting for their offer letters.

Arrangement and changes are being made and we expect things to be in place in the very near future. Such changes will result to a more stable process streamlined for faster delivery of quality services.

The machineries, procedures, processes, system and schemes are still in place. Our continuing obligations to the Filipino learners in the UK shall be respected and answered for by Kirsten Student Development Inc.

To implement this guarantee, Kirsten Student Development Inc. categorically declares and undertakes that it will continue its operations and accomodate applicants and monitor its candidates in the UK. Kirsten Student Development Inc. is not a recruitment agency. It is separate and distinct from Kirsten Recruitment Inc. Our student applicants are not migrant workers.

1 comment:

extremist said...

I suggest before kirsten continue with refunds, they should refund first the money of those who has been on the refund demand lis. ive been sending email to Kirsten for about a year now asking for refund but nothings happens. seens that Kirsten has turned its back on those who wants a refund. Its almost two years since I withdrawn my application.