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Travel / Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by luckyprince(m): 5:28am On Jun 23, 2016
thanx mill

Cala:


Same process as a fresh application. You can also apply before the current one expires if you want. I submitted mine a month before it expired.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 1:09pm On Jun 14, 2016
use www.abokifx.com to know.

sato1985:

I greet everybody in d house with my head bowed. I will like to ask how much they will charged me if am using my master card to apply for Canadian visa online. Thanks for your response and my God will grant you all your heart desires
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 1:10pm On Jun 02, 2016
good shot... bulls eye!!!

princey83:

I would try my best to answer some of your questions being that I am a married person as well, and we have our own worries and concerns.

I find it hard to understand what you mean by juicy job posting. The kind of jobs you would find vary from province to province. e.g Toronto in Ontario is the financial hub of Canada while Calgary, Alberta is the engineering room of Canada for (O&G) atleast before the crash in price of crude.

Canada is not a country known for many jobs. it's a country with a large number of educated citizens, and the population is just around 35million. It's a small country with large mass land, most of which are inhabitable. Hence jobs are competitive and man know man is quite common. Alot of people volunteer unpaid to get Canadian work experience and to build professional network, something employers here value a lot. i.e Canadian work experience.

It's not easy to school and support family in any developed country in the world irrespective of whether you are pr, citizen or Nigerian.. It's only easy back home in Nigeria because there are families, neighbors, and school that accepts kids even from less than 6 months of age. In Canada like most developed countries, your child has to be a certain age before any daycare would accept him/her(differs by province), daycares are expensive $850-1000 per month per child), your kid has to be age 4-5 to start half day at school(usually like 3-4hours of school in a day). If you can afford to bring one of your grandma from Nigeria, then you would find it easy or you are rich enough to afford daycare fees or one of the parent stays at home to babysit.

Jobs in high demand would always be healthcare careers. All other jobs fluctuates when the economy sneezes. Note that health professions can still also still affected by the economy. e.g Saskatchewan is reducing the budget for health care and education, hence there might be an hiring freeze. There is an abundance of nurses in Alberta, hence supply of nurses is becoming higher than demand. So really, no condition is permanent.


if you can both afford studying for MSc at once, then go for it.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 8:32pm On May 31, 2016
Thanx @Eugene83, She will be the one applying my son (an American citizen 14 months old) and I will be here as home ties, once in a while we will be visiting. She will be going for her masters, I will be needing the team here to guide and direct me please.


Eugene83:


The visitors visa is a good thing to have. If you're interested in studying in canada I'd advice that 1 person begins but the other should be home to serve as home tie. Also no matter how fat your bank account is if both of you apply it might go against your home tie

If you have a Bsc go for an msc/m...in whatever your bsc is or your current work experience is. Honestly first get admission. The rest we all on here can walk you through step-by-step but after you get admission.
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 2:52pm On May 30, 2016
lawmerchant:


I think you should start with a basic Google search.

thanx lawmerchant!!!
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 1:10pm On May 30, 2016
Finestlex:
luckyprince, i hail o
na me dey hail you pass... can we talk!!!!
Travel / Re: Travelling To Canada Part 10 by luckyprince(m): 1:09pm On May 30, 2016
My wife has a TRV issued till 2019 and we just came back from Canada, we happened to visit some school which we are in the process of getting the acceptance letter. What are the steps for the study permit as we have the visiting visa.
Travel / Re: Canada Visit/tourist Visa Discussion. by luckyprince(m): 9:25am On May 30, 2016
Good morning to you all, please my TRV visa is expiring by the end of next month, I would want to start application this week. please what are the processes for renewal? Thank you.
Politics / Re: Presidency Unveils Buhari’s Economic Team by luckyprince(m): 1:31pm On Feb 27, 2016
989900:
Bring in technocrats from the private sector -- the roof is on fire!

bull's eye shot!!!
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by luckyprince(m): 3:36am On Feb 24, 2016
hartson:


Check your mail.goodluck

kindly send to luckyprince300@gmail.com

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