Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 5:44pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
mmaryam: Please can anyone gimme a breakdown of how to send passports to Accra using DHL. I live in Portharcort. Thank you Does your PPR mail state that you send to DHL or VFS? You can make inquiries on the express entry thread. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ifywhyteman: 7:17pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
Hello guys, please I need info on how this credit card stuff works. Let's say you want to withdraw cash from your credit card and will be paying back in some days time. Will the interest be charged daily. Cos someone was saying TD bank charges $22.99 daily until you finish paying back. How true? |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 8:30pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
mmaryam: @blackbuddy ,
Hi hello, I just got on the thread yesterday, I’ve tried to read lots of the pages and I singled you out in a very short time. You’re a breath of fresh air, thank you!
Biko help me too�,
I presently work as a supply chain officer and would want to continue in that line. Are there bridging programs to help me get entry level jobs, i understand I still have to get a diploma later.
Please focus on Alberta as that’s where my husband can only find a job. Thank you
Hi, there are many wonderful folks here giving back and I'm encouraged you find us all worthwhile in what we do here. Per a bridging program for supply chain occupation in Alberta, there quite a few I found online like these Diploma offered by University of Alberta, https://www.ualberta.ca/extension/continuing-education/programs/business-and-leadership/supply-management-trainingSCMP Designation with SCMA Alberta, http://scma.com/ab/education-training-programs/scmp-designation-programDiploma from Mount Royal University, https://www.mtroyal.ca/ProgramsCourses/ContinuingEducation/businesstraining/supplychain/Alberta Employment and Training Services Directory has programs and services to help workers find and keep jobs, get training and adapt to the changing labour market. You can get detailed info on government supported programs for each city in Alberta here, https://www.alberta.ca/employment-training-services-directory.aspx Of course there would be many more resources out there but I hope these help you out as a start, all the best. 18 Likes 12 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mmaryam(f): 8:48pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 9:12pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 9:14pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 9:46pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
Ifywhyteman: Hello guys, please I need info on how this credit card stuff works. Let's say you want to withdraw cash from your credit card and will be paying back in some days time. Will the interest be charged daily. Cos someone was saying TD bank charges $22.99 daily until you finish paying back. How true? dont withdraw cash from your credit card...it is not worth it. Use your checkings account. 9 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by princesschuks: 10:10pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
Ifywhyteman: Hello guys, please I need info on how this credit card stuff works. Let's say you want to withdraw cash from your credit card and will be paying back in some days time. Will the interest be charged daily. Cos someone was saying TD bank charges $22.99 daily until you finish paying back. How true? You enjoy credit card by using it for online/POS payment. Withdrawing cash is just gbese. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 10:18pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
seunlara: @blackbuddy,maternal ,vcole et al I am a silent follower of this thread and I have read from 1-170�still reading tho. To the above thanks for informative and educative post.As you are touching lives the lord will elevate you guys too. I am relocating with my 1year old daughter to Ottawa in January. I want to know about preschool/daycare for my daughter?how is fashion design business?Do Nigerians in canny really sew native dresses ?Is anyone in this line of business on this thread that can put me tru?is there bridging program for microbiologist ? Hi, to add to what has already been shared with you, you can go here for the Parent Guide to Licensed Child Care in Ottawa, https://documents.ottawa.ca/sites/default/files/documents/parent_guide_en_May%202018.pdf You can also get help with your child care costs at this link, https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/social-services/childrens-services/get-help-your-child-care-costsFor fashion design business, you may want to align with the Nigerian/African network/community in Ottawa. Find and join the usual WhatsApp groups, Nigerian professionals groups, church/mosques so you know how big the potential market is and to get referrals. If people know you and refer you, your business can grow and you are aware of the trends your clients want. If you're looking at Western fashion, then you should probably consider a short course to get you up to speed and then know how to get the necessary licensing/registration done before you open shop. Check with the immigrant assistance agencies close to you like YMCA or YWCA and OCISO, https://ociso.org/employment/For information on general Bridge Training Programs in Ontario, check here and see what you can find to help you on your way, http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE_GENERAL.htmlHope these point you in a good direction. 18 Likes 13 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by eclectic139(f): 11:54pm On Dec 03, 2018 |
Ifywhyteman: Hello guys, please I need info on how this credit card stuff works. Let's say you want to withdraw cash from your credit card and will be paying back in some days time. Will the interest be charged daily. Cos someone was saying TD bank charges $22.99 daily until you finish paying back. How true? Try to avoid withdrawing cash from your credit card as much as possible. Withdrawal and transfer. Just use for payments online and in store. And yes cash transactions on the credit card attract interest from the first day. For general info see this link https://moneyfacts.co.uk/guides/credit-cards/beware-of-credit-card-cash-advances/Also contact your card provider for more accurate info as regards your particular card. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 12:02am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Ifywhyteman: Hello guys, please I need info on how this credit card stuff works. Let's say you want to withdraw cash from your credit card and will be paying back in some days time. Will the interest be charged daily. Cos someone was saying TD bank charges $22.99 daily until you finish paying back. How true? Please don’t use your credit card for cash transactions as the interest accumulates daily until you pay in full. It’s not $22.99 but 22.99% on the amount (average daily balance actually) and there’s also a flat fee for cash advances. Not worth it pls, use a debit card for cash transactions 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Beauideal: 12:13am On Dec 04, 2018 |
princesschuks:
You enjoy credit card by using it for online/POS payment. Withdrawing cash is just gbese. Hello guys, Pls, I will like to know if it's worth it to buy a car first or take transit buses or trains? What's you advise to someone starting family in Canada on a tight budget... |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Beauideal: 12:17am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Iyamefa:
Please don’t use your credit card for cash transactions as the interest accumulates daily until you pay in full. It’s not $22.99 but 22.99% on the amount (average daily balance actually) and there’s also a flat fee for cash advances. Not worth it pls, use a debit card for cash transactions l have a degree in sociology but l want to take another degree or diploma program in Canada that will quickly give me a job when I arrive with hubby. What program do u advise to give me a job fast... l have heard many ppl with master's degrees no jobs...pls advise on this |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tominiola: 12:39am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Iyamefa: If you’re in Mississauga and close to Westwood mall, you have to experience ‘Naija jollof’ restaurant. No I don’t own the place or even know the owners. It’s been on social media and they just opened Dec 1st. Just decided to drop by Cos I was around and mehn the food is good. Come and see people rushing the food like no tomorrow lol Do they have an Instagram handle or anything? 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by eclectic139(f): 12:43am On Dec 04, 2018 |
hey... finally someone coming to Kitchener. lol!. Sorry I don't know a reliable response to your question. Maybe you can call the cab company you want to book from and explain the wahalla with timing, or you give them 1 hour later, say.. you will land at 7am, tell them to come at 8am or 8:30.. to give you time to sort out all landing wahalla.. incase you get searched or your flight is delayed. rainazoe:
Please somebody, anybody respond. Thank you.
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tominiola: 12:51am On Dec 04, 2018 |
eclectic139: Yep them don plenty everywhere. Had similar experience when I was looking for a flat on kijiji, a colleague mentioned she had same experience too. Anyway Naija 101 should keep us alert.. Canada no mean say foreign fraudsters no dey. Lets all be alert as usual. When I came here.. I was on one of them streaming sites, next thing I get one of those pop up ads n it says my computer had been locked and I should call "Microsoft" for a technician to unlock it. I called the number and someone with an accent picked and said I have to pay. My antenna started standing at that point, but I was freaking out, cos I couldn't leave the screen. I googled Miscrosoft care and the number was different from the one on my screen and the person was still blabbing. Anyway, I called my bro and he told me it was a scam, that I should just turn off the wifi and turn off my computer. na so I escape oh. While this was going on, I called my bank immediately and blocked all my cards "forst".. This happened less than a week after I landed so I was pretty shocked.
Phising scam (social engineering) please beware guys 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by seunlara(f): 1:00am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Blackbuddy:
Hi, to add to what has already been shared with you, you can go here for the Parent Guide to Licensed Child Care in Ottawa, https://documents.ottawa.ca/sites/default/files/documents/parent_guide_en_May%202018.pdf
You can also get help with your child care costs at this link, https://ottawa.ca/en/residents/social-services/childrens-services/get-help-your-child-care-costs
For fashion design business, you may want to align with the Nigerian/African network/community in Ottawa. Find and join the usual WhatsApp groups, Nigerian professionals groups, church/mosques so you know how big the potential market is and to get referrals. If people know you and refer you, your business can grow and you are aware of the trends your clients want. If you're looking at Western fashion, then you should probably consider a short course to get you up to speed and then know how to get the necessary licensing/registration done before you open shop. Check with the immigrant assistance agencies close to you like YMCA or YWCA and OCISO, https://ociso.org/employment/
For information on general Bridge Training Programs in Ontario, check here and se what you can find to help you on your way, http://www.ontarioimmigration.ca/en/working/OI_BRIDGE_GENERAL.html
Hope these point you in a good direction. This is very helpful. Thank you so much |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 2:44am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Tominiola:
Do they have an Instagram handle or anything? Yes @naijajolloftoronto |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tominiola: 2:46am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Iyamefa:
Yes @naijajolloftoronto Thank you. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 2:47am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Beauideal:
l have a degree in sociology but l want to take another degree or diploma program in Canada that will quickly give me a job when I arrive with hubby. What program do u advise to give me a job fast... l have heard many ppl with master's degrees no jobs...pls advise on this Please don’t follow them say them say, be positive you will get a job. I don’t know anything about schooling here as I have only done a licensing certification and not a school program here and didn’t have difficulties getting a job either (before the license).I also don’t know the province you’re landing in plus the demand in your field but other people here with more information/experience will respond to you 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ceemac: 3:11am On Dec 04, 2018 |
rainazoe: Please what is the fastest way get to Kitchener from Toronto's Pearson Airport. With the cold, I am not even considering the rail service and I am not sure a pre booked cab will want to be kept waiting when I cannot determine the exact time I would exit the airport. Your best bet will be Greyhound bus on arrival, you can check their schedule online and know what works best for you. You may also consider Uber as an option as it will be readily available on arrival and finally, you may also never go wrong with flat rate airport taxis from the to your destination. I do hope that helps 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by anath(m): 7:10am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Iyamefa:
Please don’t follow them say them say, be positive you will get a job. I don’t know anything about schooling here as I have only done a licensing certification and not a school program here and didn’t have difficulties getting a job either (before the license).I also don’t know the province you’re landing in plus the demand in your field but other people here with more information/experience will respond to you Please can PM u? I need ask some questions,thanks slot |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mmaryam(f): 7:27am On Dec 04, 2018 |
@fabdee I just bumped into this thread and saw that there’s a Whatsapp group for Albertans. Please kindly add me. I know I’m late by a year, I hope the group still exists
+2348072074864
Thank you in anticipation 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by rainazoe: 7:34am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Thanks Ceemac. You really helped. ceemac:
Your best bet will be Greyhound bus on arrival, you can check their schedule online and know what works best for you. You may also consider Uber as an option as it will be readily available on arrival and finally, you may also never go wrong with flat rate airport taxis from the to your destination.
I do hope that helps |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by rainazoe: 7:36am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Hahaha @eclectic139. The tribe is growing. I would look into the cab option. Others have mentioned Greyhound bus and uber. eclectic139: hey... finally someone coming to Kitchener. lol!. Sorry I don't know a reliable response to your question. Maybe you can call the cab company you want to book from and explain the wahalla with timing, or you give them 1 hour later, say.. you will land at 7am, tell them to come at 8am or 8:30.. to give you time to sort out all landing wahalla.. incase you get searched or your flight is delayed.
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mmaryam(f): 8:00am On Dec 04, 2018 |
Akingsqueen: Why not ask in the Whatsapp group.
Please add me to the Whatsapp group +2348072074864 |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by rainazoe: 8:18am On Dec 04, 2018 |
It's a white Christmas!!! Fusion23: Happy new month 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 1:10pm On Dec 04, 2018 |
Pls can anyone recommend a good but affordable immigration consultant in Canada? |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 1:33pm On Dec 04, 2018 |
Godsfavouredone: Good morning everyone, Pls am trying to upgrade my account with WES to enable me convert ACCA to CPA. After picking course by course evaluation and professional for reason of evaluation. They said I have to submit another application. Please is this normal and does it mean I will have to send all documents all over again? Pls I will really appreciate your input Thank you. Is this a new requirement? I didn't go through WES to do my conversion. Please go through the requirements on CPA website to make sure you are not doing more than required. Thanks |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tojued: 1:39pm On Dec 04, 2018 |
emeify: Pls can anyone recommend a good but affordable immigration consultant in Canada? Zutlin:
I would recommend Mark Holthe - founder Express Entry Law Facebook Group. He's experienced, compassionate and straight-forward. He wouldn't accept payment unless he's confident of a positive outcome - reason why a consultation is the first step.
I have consulted with him twice and his patience gets me all the time (expecially when Internet connection begins to misbehave). After my last consultation with him, due to some issue with my card, I couldn't make payment for over a week but he was so nice and understanding.
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 2:08pm On Dec 04, 2018 |
anath:
Please can PM u? I need ask some questions,thanks slot Yea sure |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Harmokhey: 2:32pm On Dec 04, 2018 |
sparkle2k3: Landing gist!
My waka started from the city of Pitakwa. I had planned to use Abj Airport when booking but I just don't know how I forgot and chose Lagos. I had heard stories about the Lagos airport and had to start praying I don't get to speak plenty grammar or part with a lot of money.
I used Airpeace from PH to Lagos. Domestic flights only give 20kg(which was like a drop to what I was carrying) for check in luggage, so I paid better money for excess luggage.. E pain me oh, but at least I felt more at peace than the other options I had in couriering my things to lagos which were cheaper.
I had asked around and was told I wouldn't get a hotel within my budget(8-10k) around or close to the airport but thankfully I found one - Presken Hotel at Allen jxn. Staff and service was cool.
I was traveling with a friend and colleague and we were heading to the same city. My friend's sister sent us a cab guy who was of great help to us.
We arrived the airport around past 9am, our flight was by 1:45pm. When we got to the airport, he carried all our bags... Including my foodstuff bag which was weighing about 42kg( looking back, I wonder how I for manage with that bag). The guy was also a regular at the airport and knew a couple of the staff there so he helped us go through most of the motions. Our bags weren't searched. He got food stuff clearance for us. And negotiated the extra luggage cost for us with Ethiopian Airline. I ended up paying 100usd. I went to the BDC in the airport and changed some naira I had on me then proceeded to immigrations. That went smoothly. I had forgotten about some N200 notes I had in my pocket, so while patting me down the officer there said I should bless her even if na 200, so I gave her. I think arriving early (even if your flight is in the afternoon is better cos the staff are less cranky and there is also less pressure on you knowing you have enough time to do all you should do)
The flight to Addis was cool... (The Addis airport make me weak for Nigerian Airports) The flight from Addis to Toronto was cray! Too damn loooooooooooooooog. I sleep wake up taya. Plus I'm not so good with sleeping on a chair.. I nearly lie down for the aisle. I was just thinking how I would have to go through this same thing when I have to go back to Nigeria. I sha decided I would have to save up more money so I can take flights with shorter flight time mbok. Aside the long journey Ethiopian airline was cool.. Courteous airhostesses, The food no too follow sha but was manageable ( we were served 5 times or so), In flight entertainment was very cool.
We landed Toronto around 7am in the morning and our connecting flight to Edmonton was by 10:25am Landing formalities were a breeze. Less than 30mins everything. No luggage check Wasn't asked for POF( was only asked how much cash I have on me which was just 900usd) The officer cheerfully stamped me in, with congratulations bla bla bla, welcome to Canada... And I went to Service Canada to get my SIN.
I wished Toronto was my last stop cos I was now tired of the whole journey mehn. The flight to Edmonton by Air Canada seemed to take forever.
In this whole journey I realized I don't like flying. My fave moments now became when I hear "Ladies and Gentlemen we are now descending in preparation to land bla bla bla..... " Edmonton welcomed us with snow and a temp of -3 C Picked up my bags and waited for my sister to come pick me home where very hot jollof rice was waiting. One of my bag didn't come from Toronto, but I was later sent and delivered to the house.
A few days later, I went into town to , get a sim card, phone,open a bank account. This Edmonton weather hasn't been doing me well.. It's so cold.... and im feeling unwell . I'm wonder how I will manage when the 'real winter' comes.
It used to be sweet to be in Naija shouting winter is coming, as per GOT fan.... But now eh, I no want the winter to come.
Dear Santa, can I have a white Christmas, but with temperature at 20 degrees and above?
Anyway sha, I don land.
Please send the link to Edmonton WhatsApp group
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