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| The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by kprincess(op): 1:32pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
If you are interested in moving to Canada and getting all the benefits of a permanent resident, this article is for you. Since April this year, I have been getting a lot of mail requests to make a post about relocating to Canada At first, I didn't pay much attention to this because there are many websites out there with tons of information on this subject But I guess you guys want something real that is coming from a trusted and experienced person And since I am yet to travel to Canada myself, I didn't post anything about the topic until now. That is because early last month, I finally found someone trustworthy, a fellow Nigerian man who processed his entire immigration to Canada all by himself. And even got a good job within 2 weeks of arriving in Canada. Not just that, he has also helped about 27 Nigerians to move to Canada as well. I wrote this article based on the things I have been learning from him With the present condition of the country at the moment, I really don't blame any Nigerian who is looking for a better life for themselves and their family. Truth is...Canada is a great country and home to about 100,000 Nigerians As a permanent resident in Canada, you enjoy - Free quality education for your children - Free and premium health care But if you want to relocate to Canada, you have to shine your eyes well, well so that you simply don't waste a lot of money trying to process your relocation Let's start with this... (1) First, their immigration programs suit people who are between ages 22-45 If you are older than 45, it will be difficult for you to get in If you are within this age range of 22-45 and you are interested, then NOW is the time to make a move That is because... (2) Canada's Immigration Policies Change From Time to Time What this means is this... As more people apply and try to get into Canada, the policies get tighter The minimum requirements that got people into Canada 2 years ago won't get you in today That means the best time for you to start processing your relocation is today. If you wait till 6 months time, well, the policies could have tightened up by then making it more difficult for you Another reason why many people won't get in is.. (3) Relocating to Canada is a big investment especially if you are coming with your family This is the simple truth Relocating to Canada isn't for everyone especially if you are struggling to put food on the table. Don't believe anyone who says otherwise Relocating to Canada will cost you a lot of money. I can't give you a specific amount but here are some of the expenses involved: => The permanent resident application fee alone cost $550/adult and $150/child => The IELTS (English test) alone cost N75,000 per person (Which your spouse will also do if you are married) => If you are moving with your family, well you know you will be paying for their plane tickets. If you think getting the funds to relocate to Canada isn't a big issue for you, then the next thing you ought to know is this (4) The entire Canada immigration program is based around what is called a CRS point Once you are able to achieve a pretty high CRS point, 80% of your job is done. The CRS cut off point for each month is announced each month. So, there is no constant figure for it. For instance, on November 15, 2018, the cut off figure announced for the Canadian express entry was 449 That means people who scored a minimum of 449 were issued an ITA (Invitation to Apply) Achieving this CRS point is the main key and it is calculated based on factors like age range, education, work experience, your use of English language etc If you are able to achieve a high enough CRS point within the next 3 months, you could start packing your bags for Canada very soon. Many people don't know how this works and that is why they keep throwing money at various immigration agents and wasting their money With what I have now learnt, I believe there is no need to waste your money on any immigration agent as regards moving to Canada What you need to do first is figure out how to get a high enough CRS point. If you are truly interested in relocating to Canada, I think you should watch this 50-minutes video that was put together by the man I mentioned earlier. The video explains what you need to get a high CRS point and successfully relocate to Canada without having to waste a lot of money. Click this link to watch the video => https:///nw359tnw Watch it quickly before its taken down |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by kprincess(op): 1:44pm On Dec 08, 2021 |
Pls stop calling my number, send me a msg on watsapp |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Haykinss: 3:56pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
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| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Bifwoli: 4:03pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
It boggles and spins my mind uncomfortably as to why anyone would want to relocate into such a frozen and bitterly cold country like Canada.The only time this vast country is okay is the short summer months. |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Cousin9999: 5:03pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
Bifwoli:- Decent salaries - Good infrastructure and government - Good place to start a business - Diverse - Affordable - Public healthcare - Beautiful African and Caribbean women - Caribana - You can easily access Chicago and New York - Your education and job experience there give you access to the US, UK, and more - You can easily bring your family with you - Maple syrup |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by ednut1(m): 8:47pm On Dec 27, 2021 |
Bifwoli:there no developed western country that allows 350k to 400k people in yearly for the past 5 years except Canada. Not everywhere is frozen. Vancouver has almost same weather as UK, southern Ontario is also not too cold. Safer than usa we dont shoot guns anyhow. With the correct dressing you wont feel the cold. This is me last week ice skating near my house in minus 1 degree in Toronto. Was sweating under my jacket
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| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Cousin9999: 8:07am On Dec 28, 2021 |
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| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Blurpy: 9:35am On Dec 28, 2021 |
Cretin spitting dumb ass opinions always, disgracing his family lineage ![]() Bifwoli: |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Gerrard59(m): 4:13pm On Dec 28, 2021 |
ednut1:That your face eh. ![]() |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by CeceNene(f): 9:28pm On Dec 28, 2021 |
I want to leave for Canada don't even know how go about it |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Blurpy: 10:34pm On Dec 28, 2021 |
Follow olu of Canada on twitter/ig CeceNene: |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by xprimate(m): 4:14am On Dec 29, 2021 |
Cousin9999:lol Maple syrup. Really tastes good. |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Cousin9999: 7:47am On Dec 29, 2021 |
xprimate:And poutine [img]https://c./JyWi9pE6MvAAAAAC/poutine-canadian.gif[/img] |
| Re: The Real Truth About Living And Working Permanently In Canada by Cousin9999: 8:57am On Dec 29, 2021 |
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