Monday, October 17, 2011

Caregiver Israel Requirements


This post is mainly for those who were asking before. Just few information  you need to know.


The requirements for applying as Caregiver in Israel depend on the agency (Philippines and Israel) where you are going to apply, which I think would depend as well from the Israel embassy.

However, apart from different needed documents, you should pass the following:

1. National Certificate II in Caregiving from TESDA,
2. Hebrew language class, and  
3. 3-day OWWA Hebrew training class.

The following documents are also needed:

1. CENOMAR (Certificate of No Marriage)- for single applicant
2. Marriage certificate- local and NSO (obviously, for married)
3. Birth Certificate- local and NSO
4. Diploma- High School or College, whatever is available to you
5. Transcript of Record- if available
6. old and new ID’s-school, work, driver’s license or any valid ID with your NAME AND PICTURE
7. NBI clearance- you need one during application and another from the main office
8. Old pictures

Some agencies provide their own training for Caregiving and Hebrew class. If not, you can ask those schools or organization that offer the training.

Diploma, TOR and Birth Certificate require having DFA Red Ribbon and seal.

There is pre-medical exam before undergoing training and final medical after training.

Appearance with parents and spouse (married) is required by agencies and most especially by the Israel Embassy. Present evidence like pictures and death cert, if your parents or one of them is dead. Provided that one or both of them is living abroad, you must give proofs, too. Israel does not allow both parent-child, or husband and wife to work at a time. I just don’t know the case, if wedding took place here during their stay.

Placement cost varies from agencies. But aside from the miscellaneous fee (medical, transportation, training fee, etc.), the Placement fee is almost $....PF for men is higher than that of women.

Direct hiring is never recommended. I think it’s illegal.

It is always safe to inquire at POEA for legitimate agencies rather than getting scammed. More so,ask anyone you know from Israel.

Anything else you need to know, just email me or PM on my FB, and I will try to answer them to the best of my knowledgeJ))))

Good day!



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