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Travel / Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by itwillendinprai: 12:31am On Dec 18, 2021
Please does Canada still request for travel exemption letter? My family wants to come in soon and I'd like to confirm this before they enter road.

Pls anybody with info
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by itwillendinprai: 9:30am On Dec 14, 2021
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Yes i'm in London. No rent application was filled, all the rejections happened while i was making inquires, most people claim single occupant only, others claim my child is still a baby some housemate work from home]

I guess your best bet is to look for people to share a 2 or 3 bedroom apartment with. In this case, you would be the one to select your housemates, and not the other way round.
I cried severally and at some point started regretting why I even came with my son in the first place, it's well. I wish you the best�
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by itwillendinprai: 9:17am On Dec 14, 2021
TheCongo2:


Are you in London?
It is against the law in Canada to reject a rent application based on someone's family status

Had same experience in London as well and ended up renting a 1 bedroom apartment after being frustrated for 1 month in a hotel. Sometimes, it's not as easy as people think.
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 10:33pm On Jul 18, 2021
Lagbaja88:
since you have money look into investor visa, some provinces require investment of like 100k cad

Please which of them, and what are the requirements for eligibility?
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 10:27pm On Jul 18, 2021
CountVersailles:

I understand your situation very well. But I feel like you are not asking for help, which is probably how you did it in Nigeria where it worked for you. Canada is a different environment, and the study method is completely unique. If school is challenging for you in Canada, ask for help. You will definitely get the help you need. I recommend that you watch this lady's video here who was studying computer engineering in the US. Sadly, if you don't ask for help, nobody will know what is going on and your failure will be put to unseriousness. If you do ask for help, chances are you will get favourable treatment.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=db0ZG4LWYpk



I can't thank you enough, you truly understand, thank you again. This online lectures I believe contributed as almost everybody in my class are complaining of the same issue. Most of them are Indians and they don't understand too, everybody just read/do assignments just to pass. If I had seen or imagined this before coming,, I wouldn't have bothered, but its well.
God bless you immensely, let me watch the video.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 9:47pm On Jul 18, 2021
Lagbaja88:
none to the best of my knowledge. Find an employer to sponsor your on work permit, learn French to increase crs score for express entry etc

Exactly why I came to seek advise here. I was just checking my options online and came across Pilot program which requires one to be employed in order to qualify. Eligibility-wise, I think i may qualify, but I don't want to take any decision that may look like misrepresentation.
I'd rather go back to Nigeria alive and without any dent on my record here.
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 9:39pm On Jul 18, 2021
CountVersailles:


Many graduates coming from Nigeria usually underestimate the amount of work it takes to do graduate school in developed countries like Canada and the US. Contrary to what most people think, graduate school in these countries is actually very difficult. Usually there is a lot of assignments and homeworks, and this is not something the Nigerian student is used to. Besides, most of the concepts are not discussed at a high-level, but usually a more detailed often difficult low-level filled with maths (for STEM) or lots of readings (for Management). This can be a very big problem for the Nigerian student who isn't used to this method of study. But the good news is that if you do not give up, you will succeed. It may appear difficult, but if you put in the required effort, ask for help from your professors or from fellow students, you will eventually understand. My advice to you is to dig deep within you and find that extra effort to succeed. Don't give up. Having a kid is not an excuse. There have been many people like you who made it eventually through graduate school. You just need to tell yourself that you can do it.

Apt!!! Thank you and God bless you. This is my major challenge as I wasnt prepared for the back to back case studies and assignments after missing several weeks of lecture. The stress is killing, I've been depressed severally but have managed to keep pushing. Thank you again.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 9:28pm On Jul 18, 2021
Queenmama03:
If you put your mind to it, you can do it. With the way you sound you've already convinced yourself that you can't complete your studies. The path you want to thread is risky, I'll advise you hang in there, complete your studies and try to get a job. Remember that nothing good comes easy.



Thank you so much for the encouragement, I really appreciate kiss . I keep reminding myself of this everyday, but am getting overwhelmed day by day and it's beginning to affect my health. God help me oo.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 9:23pm On Jul 18, 2021
nowhere:

Work and study at full-time is not humane. You see folks split and add more semesters to complete their studies.

Thank you for your contribution, am actually not working and don't intend to, at least till my program is over as I cannot handle the two at same time. Only studies alone is giving me this headache not to talk of adding work to it.
Am looking at other options to PR aside studies, otherwise am considering going back to Nigeria.
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 9:17pm On Jul 18, 2021
Lagbaja88:
this is why I usually laugh when people attempt this. You came as a student to study not to do psw, your best bet is to return your child to Nigeria, complete your studies. Looks for job and apply for pr using provinces nomination or cec. This is a lesson to many who think they can easily hustle their schools fees. If you dont have money or a sponsor stay away from Canada

You just judged me wrongly, but it's fine, I still appreciate your contribution. Truth is, I don't have any financial issues whatsoever, I was very comfortable and still comfortable before leaving Nigeria. I am not working as a student here and don't have such plan even with my student work permit for now.
As a matter of fact, I can comfortably pay for a 2 year program here without working, so money is not the issue, it's the stress of studying that is beginning to affect my health..

Please don't try to discourage others as some people are schooling and working here, it may not be easy for them, but it's not worth generalizing it to discourage people that can afford to do so.
I only need advise on another pathway to PR on a study permit without misrepresentation.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 10 by itwillendinprai: 2:33pm On Jul 18, 2021
Please family, I honestly need your clarification on this matter as am on a very tight corner now.

I arrived Canada in May with a student Visa, I paid my first semester fee before coming and recently paid for 2nd Semester fee with the intention that I'll complete my program. However, as a mature student with unique situation and a child here, It's been too much struggle for me and it's already affecting my grades.

Lately, am beginning to consider other easier or better options of getting PR without violating the terms and conditions of my study permit, one of which is the Pilot program for Child Care giver/Personal Support Worker.

1.) Please does a study permit holder qualify for it?

2.) If yes, are there any implication? Like, misrepresentation issue?

3.) Is there any other better option for me as I realized am not ready for studies now considering the stress I went through before coming here to face study stress again.

4.) If it's possible, which province is more favorable as am willing to relocate anywhere to achieve the PR/Citizenship dream?

5.) Is it necessary to withdraw my husband's SOWP application to avoid misrepresentation issue?

6.) I still have plans to go back to school, but that will be after settling down, this time as part-time

Please I'd really appreciate your contribution on this matter so as to make the right decision on time before losing my 2nd Semester fee as there's deadline for withdrawal.

Thank you all in advance.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 2:31pm On Jul 18, 2021
Please family, I honestly need your clarification on this matter as am on a very tight corner now.

I arrived Canada in May with a student Visa, I paid my first semester fee before coming and recently paid for 2nd Semester fee with the intention that I'll complete my program. However, as a mature student with unique situation and a child here, It's been too much struggle for me and it's already affecting my grades.

Lately, am beginning to consider other easier or better options of getting PR without violating the terms and conditions of my study permit, one of which is the Pilot program for Child Care giver/Personal Support Worker.

1.) Please does a study permit holder qualify for it?

2.) If yes, are there any implication? Like, misrepresentation issue?

3.) Is there any other better option for me as I realized am not ready for studies now considering the stress I went through before coming here to face study stress again.

4.) If it's possible, which province is more favorable as am willing to relocate anywhere to achieve the PR/Citizenship dream?

5.) Is it necessary to withdraw my husband's SOWP application to avoid misrepresentation issue?

6.) I still have plans to go back to school, but that will be after settling down, this time as part-time

Please I'd really appreciate your contribution on this matter so as to make the right decision on time before losing my 2nd Semester fee as there's deadline for withdrawal.

Thank you all in advance.
Travel / Re: Writing CIMA For Express Entry?? Lets Meet Here! by itwillendinprai: 11:44am On Jul 21, 2020
itwillendinprai:




Please add me to the telgraph/WhatsApp group, I just sent you an email. Thank you.


Yea, I gerrit.
Travel / Re: Writing CIMA For Express Entry?? Lets Meet Here! by itwillendinprai: 7:11am On Jul 21, 2020
fabmo:
Can I still join the group. Information on there can be helpful for my journey. Thanks



Please add me to the telgraph/WhatsApp group, I just sent you an email. Thank you.
Travel / Re: Writing CIMA For Express Entry?? Lets Meet Here! by itwillendinprai: 5:01pm On Jul 19, 2020
Aigbemare:
BA1 done successfully. On to the next one. Keep pushing guys. ��


Congratulations, ahead ahead.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 12:31pm On Jul 19, 2020
Anon123:


Okay NL pioneer... Thanks for noticing ... Hope you can keep up


Well done Mr ITK, where is your sharp mouth again? I guess you're tired. Go ahead and rest in peace.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 11:48am On Jul 19, 2020
Anon123:


Simple.... Somebody has just repeated what I meant and said.. Ask for clarity not jump on people because you need full explanation..


You want to compare your response with the one given above? Keep deceiving yourself. I've noticed you today Mr NL, well done!!!

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 11:46am On Jul 19, 2020
Anon123:



Hahahaha.. Wahala... I didnt need all this info but Okay ma.. I don hear

Yes, I have your time! You needed the info cos you judged me based on what you think you know about me. Good riddance....

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 11:42am On Jul 19, 2020
Insanity:


Is the WES course by course ICAP evaluation a requirement by your university of interest? If no, then you submitting it won't matter in your application. Admission requirements for US and Canadian schools are very different, I applied to University of Regina with my WES 3.4/4.0 GPA and was rejected, mind you WES was and still is among their requirements.
If the school you want is requesting for a WES evaluated Transcript and your WES Transcript is within their cutoff, mostly 3.0/4.0, go ahead and apply. But if they are not, and you apply with the WES Transcript hoping to get an advantage, you just wasted your money.

This is based on my personal experience and I might be wrong.

Goodluck.


God bless you so much for this explanation, It's enough for me and am grateful. Truth is, the response I got the first time I enquired about the possibility of getting admission with my G.P, automatically zeroed my mind on Universities, hence I started reading up on colleges that offer my course, and was considering Conestoga before my brother came up with that idea. All I needed was an assurance that am on the right track, only for that guy to show up with his mockery-infested-ITK attitude. Whatever that means undecided
Once again thank you so much, I appreciate. smiley

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 11:16am On Jul 19, 2020
Anon123:



Woow!.. Bros you dont need to insult me please... I never knew you existed till few hours ago.. So please mind what you say to me... If you didn't understand what I meant by is US and Canada the same, ffs ask for clarity.. I dont know how you translated my response. Funny enough you are a new moniker o.. I dont get you.

In fact see what you should do ... Pay 40k for wes evaluation, den use it and apply for masters admission with $100cad. Finally you sit and wait for like 4-5months to find out if you will be issued the admission with the wes calculation.

Good luck..


Lol@ new moniker, you want to bully my moniker because to you, am new here? People like you are the reason Nigeria is the way it is today, shame on you!

For the records again, I've been a registered member of this Forum since 2008 contributing to the growth of some threads here within my capacity. The contractor that handled our building project 4 years ago was gotten through NL, I personally contacted him and he did an excellent job. My children were born in the US through the loaded information we shared in this forum. Finally, my brother is currently running his Masters abroad, courtesy of NL information. What can you deduce from the above? I am not your mate here!!! You're not even up to a year here and you're already feeling on top of the world, simply because you're privilleged to know more than some people at the moment. Pride goes before a fall dear, be mindful of the way you address people regardless of their status and how you see them. I chose this moniker for privacy sake, hope you can now rest?

PS: I am not a bro.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 8:19am On Jul 19, 2020
TimAke:
He made a post genuinely asking for some answers and you ignored his whole enquiries to ask a question that in my opinion is not relevant. I mean if you didn't have an answer you could just stay silent. How does your answer (question) help this person?


Don't mind him, he obviously knows what he's doing. Imagine his response after all the explanations, It's well. Thank God, men are not God.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 8:14am On Jul 19, 2020
Anon123:


Again.... I am not fighting with you oga... You asked a question and I answered. I dont know the message you and I know bro.. good you have decided , do wat u feel you should do..


If this was how you answered your university exam questions, certainly you wouldn't be where you are today. Rather than investing the same energy in providing answers, you chose to make mockery of the situation. Keep it up Mr know it all. Like I Said earlier, may you also be treated same way in your time of need, EOD!
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 11:32pm On Jul 18, 2020
Anon123:


You are the one reading the question wrongly ... What i asked is US same as Canada ... In simple terms am saying does the same admission procedures that applies in the US same as Canada... You are getting the delivery wrong

You and I know the message behind that your question, but it's fine. We move forward.

For the records, I've been reading up since the past few weeks and was about applying for PGD/PGC in some canadian colleges, but fortunately/unfortunately the discussion I had with my brother this night changed the whole arrangement. He's of the opinion that being the same organisation(WES), though in different countries, i should be able to get 3.0/4 and above with my G.P which qualifies me for Masters programme. By the way, I've also read in other threads that WES evaluation tends to take G.P higher, their standard is expected to be the same all over the world regardless of school procedures. I just want to be clarified on whether school judges one with their CGPA before WES evaluation or after the evaluation, that's all biko.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 10:54pm On Jul 18, 2020
Anon123:


Is US and Canada the same ?


Bro/Sis, your response is not nice at all, so this is all you could come up with? Question on top question? Well done, may you receive same treatment in your time of need. That's all I have for you.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 10:09pm On Jul 18, 2020
Please house, I'd appreciate some explanations on this subject. Severally, I've heard people emphasize that Canadian Universities only accept 2.1 for Masters programme, while on the other hand, some 2.2 CGPA( say 3.41/5 up to .49) end up getting 3.0/4.0 or above after WES evaluation which is the minimum acceptable CGPA for most Universities. Do these Universities grant admission with evaluated result or our naija result?

I asked this cos my brother's CGPA which was initially 2.96/5 came out 2.98/4 after evaluation, and he's currently running his Masters in the US. I think i should be able to run a master's programme with CGPA of 3.46/5 after WES evaluation. Please someone should throw more light on this before I make the wrong decision.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 9:58am On Jun 11, 2020
Thank you so much, I'm already doing some serious reading under your Moniker grin

Ur CGPA is not eligible for a Masters (Minimum requirements for Masters in Canada is a 2nd class Upper )

U stand a chance with a Post Graduate Certificate or a Post Graduate Diploma (PGC/PGC) in a Program related to ur Project Management Bachelor's degree or a PGC/PGD program that aligns with ur work experience

All da best!!![/quote]

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 6:55am On Jun 11, 2020
[Please why is everybody ignoring me like this? I'm sorry if my questions sound stupid, i really would like to know if i stand a chance with my GP or I should just go ahead with a Post Graduate Certificate. Thank you.
@Lekiboboe
@Luckymama.

Good day house, God bless each and everyone of you for your immense contribution here.

Please I really need guidance as I plan to tow this student path. Here's my profile:

B.Tech Project Management Technology, 2009 with CGPA of 3.46, can I stand a chance in any
school?
I plan to run Masters in Information Technology or Engineering Technology, or any other Technology course, can this be possible?
We are a family of 5(I, hubby and 3 kids(6,4,and 2yrs), two of them are US citizens and I plan to include everyone in my application.

I really need very affordable schools as the money in seeing in some schools is mind blowing.

Somebody please assist. God bless us all.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 1:47pm On Jun 10, 2020
itwillendinprai:
Good day house, God bless each and everyone of you for your immense contribution here.

Please I really need guidance as I plan to tow this student path. Here's my profile:

B.Tech Project Management Technology, 2009 with CGPA of 3.46, can I stand a chance in any
school?
I plan to run Masters in Information Technology or Engineering Technology, or any other Technology course, can this be possible?
We are a family of 5(I, hubby and 3 kids(6,4,and 2yrs), two of them are US citizens and I plan to include everyone in my application.

I really need very affordable schools as the money in seeing in some schools is mind blowing.

Somebody please assist. God bless us all.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by itwillendinprai: 8:40am On Jun 10, 2020
Good day house, God bless each and everyone of you for your immense contribution here.

Please I really need guidance as I plan to tow this student path. Here's my profile:

B.Tech Project Management Technology, 2009 with CGPA of 3.46, can I stand a chance in any
school?
I plan to run Masters in Information Technology or Engineering Technology, or any other Technology course, can this be possible?
We are a family of 5(I, hubby and 3 kids(6,4,and 2yrs), two of them are US citizens and I plan to include everyone in my application.

I really need very affordable schools as the money in seeing in some schools is mind blowing.

Somebody please assist. God bless us all.
Crime / Re: Stephen Akinkunmi, Ogboni Leader Killed In Ondo by itwillendinprai: 5:25pm On May 15, 2020
Hmmmm!
Religion / Re: Share Your Experience(s) Of God's Miracles & Wonderful Acts by itwillendinprai: 9:07pm On May 10, 2020
I've had series of events that strengthened my Faith in Almighty God, but I'd like to concentrate on one memorable one.

It happened in May 2014. I was already in my ninth month of pregnancy so I decided to kpekus with hubby having in mind that that would activate labour and guess what? It sure did.� My Mum had already arrived for the omugwo, so we went to the hospital together at that midnight. Fast forward to 8 to 9am, Our handsome boy arrived and I Prayed and Blessed him. Shortly after that, while the nurses were still cleanining me up, something popped out of me(blood clots) then behold fountain of blood. Everybody started running up and down calling on Doctor. It was then I knew I was having serious post partum haemorrhage. The doctor arrived and started infusion of all kinds to control the bleeding, for where? My mum was in the theatre praying fervently, without any form of drama at all, She kept on professing that she didn't die after giving birth to me, so am not gonna die and leave my baby. That woman strong dieh! The bleeding continued and my hubby was asked to go get blood from Ikeja, meanwhile the hospital is at Oshodi. Next thing,
I noticed I was loosing my strength and my body was getting cold, before I could say Jack, I started gasping for breath and next thing is black out.

I later woke up in one of the hospital wards, and was told by my mum and the Nurses that I gave up 3 good times, and in those moments; my mum managed to force the Crucifix of her Original stainless Rosary in my mouth( I'm a Proud Catholic). If you see this Chaplet, you won't believe it's a Human being that devoured that. It's in mumsy's archive anyways. I was later given 3 pints of blood, but before then God already came through for me.

Indeed Almighty God is a Miracle working God and IS ever near to those that call and trust in HIM. I am who, what, and where I am today because God made it so, In Fact am a loaded Living Testimony.
Shalom!

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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by itwillendinprai: 1:29pm On Jan 26, 2020
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Good day everyone, please can someone guide me on how I can go about getting/paying for my tax certificate in Lagos, I'd like to pay tax for the number of years I've worked with my organisation, how does it work please?

I'm in the process of gathering my documents for VETASSES assessment, somebody please help me. Thank you

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