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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
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anyone? maybe you can share your experiences or your insight...is it consider legal or illegal? it is unpaid internship just to finish the required hours of training before i can qualify to the job i want...(when i get my EAD of course... :blush: )

thanks

i appreciate any response...

God bless

I would think you can...but let others answer just in case...

Don't let the choices chose you, chose the choices that you want.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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If the internship will "magically" transform into a paid position after work authorization is received, then they will probably frown on it...

Edited by payxibka

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If the internship will "magically" transform into a paid position after work authorization is received, then they will probably frown on it...

not really coz i really need to take that before i can get the job i want...no matter what i do i need to finish that intership program before i can be a pharmacist here...so i have no choice but to take that...and they said that the board of pharmacyu here will not consider it as internship if it is paid...so i need to fisish the hours for free...

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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there is a lot more to becoming a pharmacist here than the internship.. have you looked at the requirements of the FPGEE?

yup..i checked that already..and again before i can practice pharmacy here i still need to finish that internship program....

internship is certainly one road but not the only one... my wife is getting ready for the TOEFL, getting her transcripts evaluated so she can sit for the FPGEE and then move on to the NAPLEX.

in addition we have an internship here at my work (we own 29 retail pharmacies) and if she opts for the internship it is PAID...

Edited by payxibka

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there is a lot more to becoming a pharmacist here than the internship.. have you looked at the requirements of the FPGEE?

yup..i checked that already..and again before i can practice pharmacy here i still need to finish that internship program....

internship is certainly one road but not the only one... my wife is getting ready for the TOEFL, getting her transcripts evaluated so she can sit for the FPGEE and then move on to the NAPLEX.

in addition we have an internship here at my work (we own 29 retail pharmacies) and if she opts for the internship it is PAID...

im not sayin that it is the only one but you know its a requirement...what i am planning to do is take that internship (i am in a state with a strict law when in comes to pharmacy) take the PTCB so io can work as a certified tech while im preparing for my fpgee....then take the fpgee..then after i pass it i will take the toefl...coz if im not mistaken toefl is only valid for 2 years...(correct me if im wrong...) :blush:

thanks

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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there is a lot more to becoming a pharmacist here than the internship.. have you looked at the requirements of the FPGEE?

yup..i checked that already..and again before i can practice pharmacy here i still need to finish that internship program....

internship is certainly one road but not the only one... my wife is getting ready for the TOEFL, getting her transcripts evaluated so she can sit for the FPGEE and then move on to the NAPLEX.

in addition we have an internship here at my work (we own 29 retail pharmacies) and if she opts for the internship it is PAID...

im not sayin that it is the only one but you know its a requirement...what i am planning to do is take that internship (i am in a state with a strict law when in comes to pharmacy) take the PTCB so io can work as a certified tech while im preparing for my fpgee....then take the fpgee..then after i pass it i will take the toefl...coz if im not mistaken toefl is only valid for 2 years...(correct me if im wrong...) :blush:

thanks

TOEFL is a requirement for the FPGEE if you graduated from a country where English is not the primary language

Edited by payxibka

YMMV

 
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