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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by dareExperience: 10:04am On Aug 29, 2017
Nicoletheo:
Hello All,
Greetings to all the Elders in the house. I am Nicole and currently work as an IT Business Analyst in an Investment House. I am Female and 31. I have a master degree from one of the top 10 schools in the UK, and first degree in Computer Science and Law. I've worked as a BA for 5 years with ITIL , CBAP and other certifications under my belt. While my fiancée works in a Bank in Treasury. His first degree is in an Political Science but he's worked in the Treasury arm of the bank for about 3 years. Now my dilemma is , how feasible would it be for him to get a job? Since we are both considering relocating. He's an amazing man but sometimes when I remember that his line of work does not sell as fast as IT , I get discouraged about settling down permanently with him. I feel because I have worked with IT professionals for most of my working life, I believe such skills are more in demand. Asides the job thingy, my fiancée is one of the most amazing and selfless individuals ive ever met.

We are considering getting married in October 2018

Hello, i would like to have a discussion as regards BA with you. I sent you a PM request, but i haven't heard anything just yet. Please lets discuss. I need to pick your brain on a few things. Cheers
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheWatcher212: 12:09pm On Aug 29, 2017
salford1:
Destination, Yorkton. Saskatchewan. Pic is downtown Yorkton. The city mall, stores, restaurant, hotels e.t.c are all located in this area.
Yorkton with a population of 18,000 is the 4th largest city in Saskatchewan. A settlement in Alberta with that kind of population will not be given a city status..
Different province, different rules.

Pic 2. Looking down from the hotel window. This hotel is likely one of the tallest buildings in town. Probably one of the tallest buildings in the city.

Pic 3..one lovely thing about Canada is that no matter how small a town or city is, they always have events lined up for the summer...no dulling at all.

Howdy, i have followed your posts for sometime and i would like to have a private chat with you if you don't mind. I am also an Engineer and need to pick your brain on a few topics. Please let me know how best to reach out to you. Cheers.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ehrnie: 1:03pm On Aug 29, 2017
Snappyfingaz:


Are you looking for someone working in the oil patch?

Yes I am. Thanks for reaching out. Do you work in the oil-patch? I presently do (I've been for over 5 years now) and was just wondering what tips / advise you can share.

What I have done so far; I'm in the process of submitting an application for EIT via APEGA. That's it cheesy

What are your thoughts...experiences...advise...etc.

Many thanks,
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Zaen: 2:38pm On Aug 29, 2017
@Blackbuddy Can I have your email pls?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by KW01: 2:46pm On Aug 29, 2017
Hello everyone,

please do we have lawyers among our seniors? I am awaiting PPR and would like to know how it is for Nigeria trained lawyers in Canada?

I have done my research and I understand the process for qualification and joining the bar. Is it the same process for corporate lawyers (company secretaries). even though I have been called to the bar in Nigeria for several years I have never been in litigation, over the years I have worked with several companies as head of corporate affairs/company secretary and I am also a chartered secretary (ICSA). contract negotiation and drafting is one of my core strengths.

What are job prospects and pay like?

I intend to get a masters degree to help me break into the system and get an articling position more easily but I have always had a flair for psychology and I don't mind going back to school to study for it part time if its a good field to go into in Canada.

please forgive my rambling..... I will appreciate your advise/suggestions.

cc: blackbuddy, salford1 and all the seniors in the house.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 5:03pm On Aug 29, 2017
Zaen:
@Blackbuddy
Can I have your email pls?

Hi, I tried to send you an email but it wouldn't connect on this platform. I also didn't get any email from you. I suggest you edit your email address listed on Naiaraland and try to connect with me again, cheers.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 5:12pm On Aug 29, 2017
KW01:
Hello everyone,

please do we have lawyers among our seniors? I am awaiting PPR and would like to know how it is for Nigeria trained lawyers in Canada?

I have done my research and I understand the process for qualification and joining the bar. Is it the same process for corporate lawyers (company secretaries). even though I have been called to the bar in Nigeria for several years I have never been in litigation, over the years I have worked with several companies as head of corporate affairs/company secretary and I am also a chartered secretary (ICSA). contract negotiation and drafting is one of my core strengths.

What are job prospects and pay like? This question can best be answered by researching on job search sites like indeed.ca, eluta.ca, Workopolis, monster.ca and LinkedIn to name a few. Knowing your skills and experience, you are best suited to see what the job prospects are across different cities and what the requirements are to land a role. Study the profiles of people working in your field on indeed.ca and LinkedIn to see what qualifications they hold, possibly connect with them especially the Nigerians to get first hand account of their experiences

I intend to get a masters degree to help me break into the system and get an articling position more easily but I have always had a flair for psychology and I don't mind going back to school to study for it part time if its a good field to go into in Canada. This decision is entirely up to you after researching the prospects as suggested above and reaching out to people working in the various fields. You might not need to go as far as getting a masters straight away but could segue into a good role first based on your current experience and networking here. There are many paralegal opportunities you could consider as well as administrative positions considering your background in company secretariat

please forgive my rambling..... I will appreciate your advise/suggestions.

cc: blackbuddy, salford1 and all the seniors in the house.

Hi, hope the tips above assist you.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ballerz: 5:57pm On Aug 29, 2017
TheWatcher212:


Howdy, i have followed your posts for sometime and i would like to have a private chat with you if you don't mind. I am also an Engineer and need to pick your brain on a few topics. Please let me know how best to reach out to you. Cheers.

Salford, when did your brain become beans that is being picked (runs away) grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ballerz: 5:59pm On Aug 29, 2017
For those that have received COPR and getting ready to move.
I thought I should share this with you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUx6L1Xf9E0

The link above will aid you in acing your interview.
Cheers

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by KW01: 6:36pm On Aug 29, 2017
Blackbuddy:


Hi, hope the tips above assist you.

It does..... thank you.....
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by careerwoman(f): 7:24pm On Aug 29, 2017
Hephgirl:
this is based on Canada immigration.
Babe to pass plab is one thing.. To get a Damn job or residency is another. Same thing is usmle. My colleague wrote primaries, plab, usmle and got residency in the USA first before d UK or naija. So I say it's God grace. It's not on cap fits all
You're right, dear. US has a lot of residency slots actually but I don't know why I have an aversion to settling in the US. sad GRACE differs and there's no rule to how things will eventually turn out. I'm just going to keep being in the 'know' until I'm qualified to relocate.. One thing is certain, it will all end in praise!!!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 7:34pm On Aug 29, 2017
Thanks very much. On point!

Ballerz:
For those that have received COPR and getting ready to move.
I thought I should share this with you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUx6L1Xf9E0

The link above will aid you in acing your interview.
Cheers

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ekpekus(m): 8:33pm On Aug 29, 2017
Central mosque

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ekpekus(m): 8:34pm On Aug 29, 2017
Winds park

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 9:11pm On Aug 29, 2017
Hamiltondreamer:
Hello please has anyone here bought clothes from Ali Express? I saw some affordable winter jackets and winter caps on that site and they deliver to Nigeria .
are u in Lagos? Of yes enter aswani.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheWatcher212: 11:50pm On Aug 29, 2017
Ballerz:


Salford, when did your rain become beans that is being picked (runs away) grin grin grin grin grin


Mr Ade ballerz, no put "igbo" for my pocket ooo... E jor oo
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheWatcher212: 12:45am On Aug 30, 2017
Ehrnie:


Yes I am. Thanks for reaching out. Do you work in the oil-patch? I presently do (I've been for over 5 years now) and was just wondering what tips / advise you can share.

What I have done so far; I'm in the process of submitting an application for EIT via APEGA. That's it cheesy

What are your thoughts...experiences...advise...etc.

Many thanks,

Hello, how are you going about your APEGA /WES course by course evaluation? Since they already have the transcript, do i really need to go through the entire process again? Please lets discuss. Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by katkova: 4:15am On Aug 30, 2017
there seems to be a new program for parents who come from different countries to have their children born in Canada. I read about Child birth Canadahttp://canadianimmigrationexperts.ca/child-birth-canada/ on an immigration website and I wonder if anyone could have an opinion on that.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ifegy: 5:14am On Aug 30, 2017
katkova:
there seems to be a new program for parents who come from different countries to have their children born in Canada. I read about Child birth Canadahttp://canadianimmigrationexperts.ca/child-birth-canada/ on an immigration website and I wonder if anyone could have an opinion on that.

This has always been in place, i.e., jus soli, the right of anyone born on Canadian territory to citizenship.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ehrnie: 9:29am On Aug 30, 2017
TheWatcher212:


Hello, how are you going about your APEGA /WES course by course evaluation? Since they already have the transcript, do i really need to go through the entire process again? Please lets discuss. Thanks

I started from the APEGA website. Put in an application for EIT and was then directed to the WES website where I followed the step by step guide for APEGA licensing applicants. My previous posts gives a break down of the cost. See summary below -

How to Obtain a World Education Services ICAP Report

1.Register for APEGA's Member Self-Service Centre, and receive your ID number. This ID number will be required to order your WES Report.

2.Follow the instructions to continue to the WES website for the next step of the application process.

3.Follow the instructions provided by WES. If you already have an evaluation report from WES, you may need to upgrade that report to an International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP).

4.WES will send the completed evaluation report to APEGA digitally. Physical copies will not be accepted


On the WES website it states that the docs I used for my initial application will be transferred to my new upgraded application (i.e. ECA to Course-by-Course) BUT surprisingly they came back with an email saying they are awaiting verification of my BSc transcript from my University. All other docs (i.e. my MSc + BSc degree certs and MSc transcript verification) were transferred from my previous application so I didn't have to do anything. I don't know if this is now the norm, but yeah that's the process I had to undergo.

Please note that APEGA licensing is for those who will be settling in Alberta and want to practice Engineering.

All the best!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ymummy234: 11:05am On Aug 30, 2017
KW01:
Hello everyone,

please do we have lawyers among our seniors? I am awaiting PPR and would like to know how it is for Nigeria trained lawyers in Canada?

I have done my research and I understand the process for qualification and joining the bar. Is it the same process for corporate lawyers (company secretaries). even though I have been called to the bar in Nigeria for several years I have never been in litigation, over the years I have worked with several companies as head of corporate affairs/company secretary and I am also a chartered secretary (ICSA). contract negotiation and drafting is one of my core strengths.

What are job prospects and pay like?

I intend to get a masters degree to help me break into the system and get an articling position more easily but I have always had a flair for psychology and I don't mind going back to school to study for it part time if its a good field to go into in Canada.

please forgive my rambling..... I will appreciate your advise/suggestions.

cc: blackbuddy, salford1 and all the seniors in the house.

Hi KW01, You will need to get a certificate of qualification from NCA (National Committee on Accreditation)- the first step to getting a Certificate of Qualification is to apply for an assessment of your credentials.
After reviewing an application, the NCA will issue an assessment report to the applicant listing the subjects and/or legal education that is required to ensure that the applicant’s legal education and training is equivalent to that provided by an approved law school in Canada.
In order to obtain an NCA Certificate of Qualification, most applicants are required to demonstrate competence in a number of subjects. Applicants may demonstrate competence in one of three ways:
successful completion of NCA examinations;
by registering as a special student in a Canadian common law degree program and successfully completing the assigned subjects as part of your program of studies;
a combination of (1) and (2).
Once an applicant has successfully completed the NCA requirements, the applicant may request a Certificate of Qualification by visiting the NCA portal


you can get more info on -

http://flsc.ca/national-committee-on-accreditation-nca/faqs/

You can start the process here before you get to cannyland

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by dimpules8: 11:10am On Aug 30, 2017
Please is there anyone who has flown with Lufthansa recently? I need to confirm the baggage allowance. Trying to comprehend what I am seeing. Lufthansa wrote 1bag of 23kg on their website, while the ticketing officer says its 2bags of 23kg.

Ps: economy
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheWatcher212: 11:15am On Aug 30, 2017
Ehrnie:


I started from the APEGA website. Put in an application for EIT and was then directed to the WES website where I followed the step by step guide for APEGA licensing applicants. My previous posts gives a break down of the cost. See summary below -

How to Obtain a World Education Services ICAP Report

1.Register for APEGA's Member Self-Service Centre, and receive your ID number. This ID number will be required to order your WES Report.

2.Follow the instructions to continue to the WES website for the next step of the application process.

3.Follow the instructions provided by WES. If you already have an evaluation report from WES, you may need to upgrade that report to an International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP).

4.WES will send the completed evaluation report to APEGA digitally. Physical copies will not be accepted


On the WES website it states that the docs I used for my initial application will be transferred to my new upgraded application (i.e. ECA to Course-by-Course) BUT surprisingly they came back with an email saying they are awaiting verification of my BSc transcript from my University. All other docs (i.e. my MSc + BSc degree certs and MSc transcript verification) were transferred from my previous application so I didn't have to do anything. I don't know if this is now the norm, but yeah that's the process I had to undergo.

Please note that APEGA licensing is for those who will be settling in Alberta and want to practice Engineering.

All the best!

Thank you, this is very helpful. Some few clarifications though:

1. Do i have to list APEGA as a separate recipient as that option comes at an extra cost or is an E-Report automatically sent to WES.
2. I read in your previous email that you called WES to clarify the sending of undergrad transcripts again. Did this effort yield any positive results? Do you know if this cumbersome process can be waived?

I sent you a PM, pls lets discuss when you get a chance. All the best.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by flyhigh1881: 12:06pm On Aug 30, 2017
Hello

I want to find out if it is compulsory to travel with my baby's infant car seat. She is 1+ and her legs are already longer than the seat but I have intention of buying toddler seat when we land. So my question is can I drop this infant seat here and not travel with it? Is it compulsory when taking a taxi from the airport or other transportation for the baby to be strapped in? At least for first few weeks.

Landed seniors, please help.
Trying to reduce too much load.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by KW01: 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2017
ymummy234:


Hi KW01, You will need to get a certificate of qualification from NCA (National Committee on Accreditation)- the first step to getting a Certificate of Qualification is to apply for an assessment of your credentials.
After reviewing an application, the NCA will issue an assessment report to the applicant listing the subjects and/or legal education that is required to ensure that the applicant’s legal education and training is equivalent to that provided by an approved law school in Canada.
In order to obtain an NCA Certificate of Qualification, most applicants are required to demonstrate competence in a number of subjects. Applicants may demonstrate competence in one of three ways:
successful completion of NCA examinations;
by registering as a special student in a Canadian common law degree program and successfully completing the assigned subjects as part of your program of studies;
a combination of (1) and (2).
Once an applicant has successfully completed the NCA requirements, the applicant may request a Certificate of Qualification by visiting the NCA portal


you can get more info on -

http://flsc.ca/national-committee-on-accreditation-nca/faqs/

You can start the process here before you get to cannyland
...... thank you very much...... are a lawyer in Canada or do you know any?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ehrnie: 12:52pm On Aug 30, 2017
TheWatcher212:


Thank you, this is very helpful. Some few clarifications though:

1. Do i have to list APEGA as a separate recipient as that option comes at an extra cost or is an E-Report automatically sent to WES.
2. I read in your previous email that you called WES to clarify the sending of undergrad transcripts again. Did this effort yield any positive results? Do you know if this cumbersome process can be waived?

I sent you a PM, pls lets discuss when you get a chance. All the best.

You are most welcome. Below are answers to your questions -
1. Yes you have to list APEGA (that's the main reason for this evaluation anyways). It cost $7 (I think) for delivery to APEGA. You may choose not to pay the $30 for the additional copy to be sent to you (it's up to you really).
2. No, the WES call didn't yield the result I wanted or expected. They only insisted my uni has to verify the transcript (it feels like the WES reps just read out the same scripted message). You can try your luck though - could be different.

All the best!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by nkigirl: 1:30pm On Aug 30, 2017
You have a couple of options here
You can travel with your infant car seat as hand luggage. Some international airlines allow it and you can even strap it in on the airplane seat and the baby sleeps in it.
You can also make inquiries about renting a car at the airport when you land and renting a car seat along with it. Some rental companies offer this service and I have done this before but in America.
Another option is to get someone to pick you up from the airport and buy an infant car seat as they are coming to pick you up, so that you can use it. You can always return it back to the store afterwards if it's not exactly what you want.

It is compulsory that children below a certain age must be strapped in when they are in a moving vehicle. If you want to risk the short ride from the airport to the store to buy a car seat, well..I don't know much about that. Maybe you can get away with it. And if you are stopped, you can show them your landing papers (you just landed)

All the best




flyhigh1881:
Hello

I want to find out if it is compulsory to travel with my baby's infant car seat. She is 1+ and her legs are already longer than the seat but I have intention of buying toddler seat when we land. So my question is can I drop this infant seat here and not travel with it? Is it compulsory when taking a taxi from the airport or other transportation for the baby to be strapped in? At least for first few weeks.

Landed seniors, please help.
Trying to reduce too much load.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by flyhigh1881: 1:36pm On Aug 30, 2017
[quote author=nkigirl post=59966718]You have a couple of options here
You can travel with your infant car seat as hand luggage. Some international airlines allow it and you can even strap it in on the airplane seat and the baby sleeps in it.
You can also make inquiries about renting a car at the airport when you land and renting a car seat along with it. Some rental companies offer this service and I have done this before but in America.
Another option is to get someone to pick you up from the airport and buy an infant car seat as they are coming to pick you up, so that you can use it. You can always return it back to the store afterwards if it's not exactly what you want.

It is compulsory that children below a certain age must be strapped in when they are in a moving vehicle. If you want to risk the short ride from the airport to the store to buy a car seat, well..I don't know much about that. Maybe you can get away with it. And if you are stopped, you can show them your landing papers (you just landed)

All the best


Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 1:50pm On Aug 30, 2017
Kayla10:


I was genuinely befuddled the first time someone asked me that question. I took it quite literally and couldn't quite figure out why they needed to know about my night. I didn't know how to answer and had to ask someone else about it as I didn't know when it became the norm to ask people about their after dark activities.
. Night activities buhahahahhah

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