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TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by IOA18: 2:41pm On Feb 19, 2019
This was such a gut wrenching ride i went with you guys. Big congrats o! i'm so happy for you guys and may God perfect all that concerns your new life. God bless!
[quote author=gsade post=75893432]Opo to gbe aiye mi ro (The pillars that upholds my life)
Ese oooo baba (Thank you father)
Owo to gbe aiye mi dani (The hand that holds my life)
Ese oooo baba (Thank you father)
Oju to n sho mi, ti kin togbe (The eyes that watches over me without slumbering)
Eti to n gbo mi, ni igba ti mo ba bere ooo (The ears that listen when I make supplications)
to pon mi, ti ko je n jabo (The mother that backed me and did not allow me fall)
Ese oooo baba (Thank you father)
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by IOA18: 3:27pm On Feb 18, 2019
Under normal circumstances, you are not supposed to handle your transcript. Also as a transcript is an official document, it is highly unlikely that the school would send out a bunch of transcripts together in one envelope. I would therefore suggest that you just allow the school send the transcripts individually to prevent a had i known situation. The journey is still ahead and you ll spend even more money.
COPR:
If the MSc & BSc were issued by the same institution, then you can send both together. If otherwise, send separately.
Ramj:
What you can do is this.

Put yours in an envelope and put your name and Reference number (whatever CES calls it)
Do that same for your husband.
Then put both is a bigger envelop and send to them.
So once they open they find two envelopes. One for you and one for your husband.

I hope this helps.

Je m'appelle Ramj
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by IOA18: 10:17am On Jan 29, 2019
This made me a bit teary. I'm so happy for you and i pray that God blesses you beyond your wildest dreams in your new land.

[quote author=jhoci post=75206891]When the Lord turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.
Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The Lord hath done great things for them.
The Lord hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad. - Psalm 126:1-3

Finally, it's PPR!!

VERY LONG POST ALERT!

IELTS – March 2018 L9 S7.5 R8.5 W7 (British Council)
ECA – Nov 2017 to 25th July 2018
ITA – 8th August 2018
AOR – 16th August 2018
MEP/BIL – 13th Sept 2018
Biometrics done – 14th Sept 2018
1st GCMS – received 23rd Nov 2018
2nd GCMS – ordered 3rd Jan and yet to receive it.
Ghost update – 23rd Jan 2019
PPR – 25th Jan 2019 (dated 24th)
Passport submission – 28th Jan 2019
VO – Ottawa
Single applicant.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by IOA18: 12:08pm On Jan 21, 2019
TravelRe: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by IOA18: 5:03pm On Jan 17, 2019
The answers are bolded

[/quote][quote author=Frances86 post=74848691]In filling d PR forms,under d generic application form, wot shud be my response 2 d following questions:
1. Program under which u are applying Economic
2.category under which u are applying Skilled Worker
3. Have u received your certificat de selection du quebec (CSQ)?? it will automatically become inaccessible providing you do not state that you intend to live in Quebec

For no.1 & 2, i tink it shud be FSW. Not sure. Pls kindly assist me by responding. Thanks so much
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by IOA18: 11:15am On Dec 21, 2018
What i've realized with my little time on earth is to never make categorical statements. Life is fluid so it humbles you, people change, opinions change, in short everything changes as you grow. Everyone experiences life/marriage in different ways based on their makeup, external conditioning, religion and all that. Some women believe a man must beat them if he truly loves them huh huh, others will take no nonsense from any man. Some men want total submission from their spouse, others just wing it and go with the flow. In summary, everyone with their opinions, so no point arguing, just do you because there's a match for every single person on this earth.
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by IOA18: 4:53pm On Jul 13, 2018
[sub][/sub]If its not against the rules, i can introduce you to an organisation (a bdc with an office at the airport) where you can have the dollar available for you to pick up on the day of your trip. Or you can do the banks like they have suggested if you are a bit wary

Saintp:
Hello seniors in the house, I greet you all.
Please I need some clarifications on some issues in order to make a good decision.

1. Is it better to book a flight through a travel agent or book by myself through Travelstart. Is it safe booking on Travelstart?

2. Is it possible to convert about N3m to USD at the airport on the day of departure? Ethiopian airline leaves by 1.30pm this means I have from 8am to 11am to make the transaction. I'll be entering Lagos the night before departure. What is the best way to do this?

Thank you
TravelRe: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by IOA18: 9:53am On Jun 26, 2018
Phewwww!!!! finally caught up to page 315 after days of reading! You all on this thread are simply amazing!!!! the time and the effort spent in contributing from your wealth of knowledge is very humbling! On behalf of past beneficiaries, the newbies and the silent readers, i would like to say a biggggggggg thank you!!!!!! special shout out to egbon @blackbuddy, @salford1, chief @thecongo1, @ballerz, @canadianijiji, @vcole and @maternal. God bless you all. From all i have read here sef i can be a consultant offering free services to intending immigrants!

I always thought i would love to remain in Nigeria and just visit foreign countries on holidays, but alas here i am....i only just recently started thinking seriously about relocating, so i haven't even done any of the preliminaries, IELTS/WES, etc...just wanted to check out what those of you out there had to say about Canada.

I'm off to start the process and will be back when i have made significant progress on my status as a PR wink @blackbuddy, as someone working currently in financial services, i ll also be back to seek your advise/counsel when the time for selecting a career in Canada comes.

I'll borrow a line from Teecann i think (correct me if i'm wrong)...."it will all end in praise" UDO!!!!

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