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Travel / Re: Skilled Immigrants In Canada With Heightened Unemployment ( Phrankleen) by Kolynx(m): 5:18am On Jun 25, 2021
justwise:


You did not watch his video, if at all you did then you did not understood anything he said . All you said here is exactly opposite of what that video is all about.

It’s very strange how Nigerians like you hate someone to a point that you make 360degree turn on the truth.

He never discouraged people from leaving Nigeria rather educating those who are doing well in Nigeria already to look before they jump ship.

I will not be surprised if you are one of those he banned for trolling.

The other day you claimed that someone you know left Canada after watching his video… I mean seriously? Why are you like this?


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[b]I dont usually comment on this kind of issues , but @Maternal asked some valid questions and made some submissions that makes sense. With regards to migration abroad, not every one will secure a job at the same time of arrival, not everyone that left Nigeria did so because of jobs abroad, so many had different reasons to migrate and to say the fact, Canada migration for example is not for the low class earners as the migration process involves lots of financial committment which execpt you earn a little bit well in Nigeria may not be able to process the immigration itself.

Again, i want to add here again, who and what are the skill set that is facing unemployment in Canada, what skills are we bringing to Canada. we always think that working as fund transfer managers, or marketers or cash and tellers in the bank in Nigeria is am execeptional skill set being sort after in Canada, in Nigeria is it a high revered job. The IT guys that are coming to Canada do not have that story,they start from where they stopped in Nigeria. However, what plans do you have to delve into something the system you migrated into wants? if you are ready to retrain in a better skill set the system need why wont you find job after all a lot of the bankers we know came to Canada and retrained in Business Analysis, project management, Business Intelligence,Data Analytics while some went into the health sector and are gainfully employed better than what they have in Nigeria added with a good worjing free health care delivery, free education for kids , steady electricity,water, good roads,security and all that which even with their assumed high paying jobs in Nigeria they cant even think of..not to mention child support per month they recieve from government...who will worry again if all this things are taken care for you...is it am story in Nigeria? well your guess is as good as mine...

Patience and being real to understand that at times some situations warrants a change of skills reset to fit in to the new country, and a lot have good success stories. So migration is a mater of choice,priorities and preference. A lot with sacrifice low paying job with all the things i mentioned being provided than a high paying job in a Nigeria where you need army and police escort to travel the roads of Nigeria to your village, where you virtually curse your way in to get something that is supposed to be provided, where you pay extra to have your kids in a semi good schools without hppe of them having a job when they graduate...we dont want to start comparison here. But like Maternal said, the op of this thread should have left the UK back to Nigeria .
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