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Mcslize:🙄 Na only 25 days leave days a year i get o. I no fit travel like this. I suppose drive enter USA this December but i dey fear mass shooting o. |
Lee29:https://www.nairaland.com/7151873/canada-closed-work-permit#113299973 Few people on nairaland have gotten like in the link i posted. The employers can only hire people outside if they have proven that they could not find anyone in Canada for the job, some are also not interested in paying for immigration lawyer and LMIA fees. The visa process and time involved too discourages them. There are people in the country that dont need visa sponsorship and can resume as soon as possible. If you were an employer who would you go for ![]() If you dont have a scarce indemand skill you wont get any reponse most times. |
Access bank. I have checked 4 banks. I haven’t seen any where women are more. 🤣🤣
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Eco bank ![]()
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Fbn holding
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airsaylongcome:see GTB . Alot of Nigerians like to do beer parlor talks
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The ATM custodians, bank traders, corporate bankers, investment bankers, procurement, facilities management, trade and fx processing etc na men full there |
Zooposki:what have you built ![]() |
This man just dey chop life ![]() |
They should start putting camera in that ruder area |
jahson19:8515. |
We4all:she is black but also has white ancestry. Descendant of slaves who supported the British during the American war of independence that had to move to Nova Scotia Canada after British lost the war. Today most of them have nearly turned white |
Relocate back to the village |
Are we not heading to a Rwanda like Genocide like this ![]() |
coputa:how many care workers does USA grant visa to yearly USA wey illegals dey work easily hence to need to hire people for care hobs from abroad |
Investors money don go |
coputa:you can’t take your dependents along to USa on student visa. Most Nigerians went to uk with student visa. So comparing usa to uk no follow. You also cant get work permit in usa easily from Nigeria when compared to uk. The only way to get papers mostly is by fake marriage. |
Shettima and sambo Dasuki i no sabi who useless pass. Almost invisible |
PeachtreeReside:The best way is to go learn French, get high scores and qualify for Canada PR ( express entry) or if your occupation in Nigeria is in demand find work visa .directly from Nigeria. |
PeachtreeReside:Canada currently has 800k students. With PR targets of 500k a year. Out of the 500k only 260k are economic PR. So Canada self don hard. Alot of post study work visas are expiring next month in Canada. With no headway in sight too.
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Nanorest:highly skilled people like doctors, tech people, Auditors, nurses etc still qualify for skilled visas as their salaries are above 40k asides the nurses sha. Those wishing to using student route to carry their family. Door has closed. |
How much is gold circle ![]() |
To live inside face me i slap you . A teacher earning lower than minimum wage nawa |
Life is not that deep. Just have a long term plan incase you live long cos you go suffer o |
On the bed everyone has the same height sha. He go still enter |
CoronaVirusPro:arable land is less than 5%. Its not sustainable bringing food from other places with trucks and planes. In the Northern region food prices are double in prices and have to be flown in. The country can’t support a large population to be honest. |
If you dont have the money for living expenses and tuition think twice before embarking on study visa route. Alot of agents and youtubers will tell you to borrow POF and that you can gather funds for your tuition while studying. How is that possible with the allocated 20 hours and tough economy? |
The number of international students who seek asylum in Canada has more than doubled in the past five years, according to government data obtained under an access-to-information request. The number of refugee claims made by study permit holders has gone up about 2.7 times to 4,880 cases last year from 1,835 in 2018, as the international student population also surged by approximately 1.4 times to 807,750 from 567,065 in the same period. Over the five years, a total of 15,935 international students filed refugee claims in the country. While less than one per cent of international students ended up seeking protection in Canada, the annual rate of study permit holders seeking asylum doubled from 0.3 per cent to 0.6 per cent between 2018 and 2022. Critics say the increase is a reflection of the global displacement trends as a result of wars, conflicts and violence in recent years, as well as of Canada’s failure to respond to the global refugee crisis through resettlement efforts. The United Nations Refugee Agency has reported that the number of people displaced worldwide has gone up from 70.8 million to 108.4 million, a historic level, over the same period. “What’s happening is just that there is overall mass displacement and people who are arriving in the country in the international student program are becoming refugees while they’re here,” said Hussan Syed, executive director of Migrant Workers Alliance for Change, a national advocacy group for foreign workers and students. We’ve never met anybody who came to the country with the aim of becoming a refugee claimant, trying to fool the system there because it is just easier to come on a tourist visa.” Canada’s fast-growing international student program has been in the spotlight amid the post-secondary education sector’s — and unregulated foreign agents’ — aggressive recruitment campaigns. The students and their hefty tuition fees have become a lucrative revenue stream for Canadian schools and employers have grown accustomed to having the students to fill jobs in low-wage fast-food joints, retail, warehouses, factories and gig work. The current affordable housing crisis and rising cost of living have seen many international students struggling to seek employment and secure shelter and led to some turning to food banks, which has prompted critics to call on stringent admission criteria to ensure international students are supported. The growth of international students has primarily come from the public and private college sectors, because their programs are cheaper and shorter than those offered by universities but can still yield students the opportunity to stay and work in Canada — and in some cases, qualify for permanent residence. The asylum data showed eight of the top 10 post-secondary institutions with the highest refugee claimant numbers came from Ontario colleges. Seneca College topped the list, with a total of 695 of its international students seeking protection in Canada between 2018 and 2022, followed by Niagara College (455), Centennial (460), International Language Academy of Canada (415), George Brown (395), Fanshawe (385), Humber (320) and Conestoga (300). The two universities that made the list were both outside of Ontario; the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (435) and the University of Regina (305) ranked fourth and ninth, respectively. Syed said some of the students his organization has come across, such as those from Ukraine, only learned their circumstances could qualify them for asylum after they came here and the conditions of their home countries changed. “People may choose to make a refugee claim, but it’s very hard to make a claim. It actually costs a lot of money to do that right now. Average lawyers are charging $7,000 to make a refugee claim,” he said. So it’s not a get-out-of-jail-free card. You have to gather evidence, retain a lawyer. But, of course, there are certain people who would (game the system), but I don’t think it’s a majority.” Under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, there’s nothing to stop study permit holders from making an asylum claim in Canada and from being granted protection if their cases meet the legal definition and requirements. The data that came internally from the Immigration Department — broken down by school — shed rare light on asylum seekers who initially came on a study permit because the Immigration and Refugee Board itself does not collect data based on the status that a claimant initially came to this country under. Earlier this year, a large group of international students was accused by Canadian border agents of using fake college admission letters the students said were provided by unscrupulous education agents aboard for their study permits to enter Canada. It prompted the federal government to set up a special task force in June to look into the allegations. Last month, officials said they had reviewed 103 of the 285 “cases of interest,” and 63 of the 103 were determined to be genuine students and would be issued a three-year temporary resident permit. The incident, along with concerns over the exponential growth of the international student population, prompted Immigration Minister Marc Miller to review the international student program, which contributes $22 billion a year and creates more than 170,000 jobs in the Canadian economy. “We have a system that has lost its integrity and is subject to some of the worst aspects of fraud,” Miller told reporters recently when he introduced a new process to verify the school acceptance letters of each study permit applicants starting in December. In the fall semester of 2024, the Immigration Department will start a “recognized” institution regime to vet colleges and universities based on yet-to-be-revealed criteria. It’s meant to, among other things, speed the processing of study-permit applications from trusted institutions. In an email, the Immigration Department said anyone who seeks to work, study or visit in Canada must meet the requirements for temporary residence and applications are considered on a case-by-case basis. It said consultation is underway to establish the criteria for the trusted institution program and the factors under consideration include recruiting sustainably; the capacity to support students with things such as housing; student outcomes; and whether students are genuinely here to study. The department would not say whether asylum claims made by international students at each post-secondary institution would be used as an indicator. Nicholas Keung is a Toronto-based reporter covering immigration for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @nkeung https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/more-international-students-are-seeking-asylum-in-canada-numbers-reveal/article_7ea4d18a-f7bb-545c-acaf-52c9de626ca1.amp.html |
Israel DMW is that you . You cant stop her from going so why all this long talks |
Omobude244:so na for nairaland we go fix the country I only gave a prediction. Why are you so pained If Nigerians want to fix the country they know what to do. Afterall no one is certain those men will even be alive then |
Toilet infection Wtf does that even mean. The girl don give you STD |
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