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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Juicy7: 2:58pm On May 06, 2022
Thanks
But I'm talking about changing naira to USD
Is the exchange rate at the bureau de change in mm1 like that of black market

You can hold your dollar and change it when you get to Canada airport or any bureau de change near you in Canada.[/quote]
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kbrule: 3:33pm On May 06, 2022
cochtrane:


If I were you, I'll start with the question: do you want to educate yourself or do you just want a job?
If all you want is a job, it may take a while, but you just need to be persistent. You could start firstly with networking on LinkedIn, so that you are more visible to recruiters when they search. Then you may want to focus on certifications like the CBAP, if business analytics is more what you are interested in. Then go hard with looking for a job by submitting hundreds of applications. There are a lot of openings for business analytics and even more on data analyst roles. It may take a while, but you will eventually get a job, provided you get those certifications. You could also search for preliminary certifications issued by Microsoft and IBM, etc. in data analysis. These will bolster your applications and may help you secure a job.

I say this because you shouldn't expect to find studying in Canada easy. It is often much more difficult than Nigerian students anticipate. Most Nigerian students are not equipped well enough in Nigeria to study abroad. It can often get very frustrating and tedious. You have to be sure you want to do this.

If you are convinced and you really want to educate yourself, then you could consider going back to school. Starting with a certificate could be a good thing and you could put that on your CV while applying for a masters degree. Many of the universities offer these kinds of co-op or certificate programs which you can apply for and easily get into. These are however not as difficult as the masters program. It may be easier to get into a business analytics masters than it is to get into a data science masters. The latter is more competitive. You may also just consider masters in computer science or statistics which cover pretty much the same syllabus, though on a more fundamental level. If you have PR, it won't be a waste of money as you'll be paying a fraction of international student cost. And in some schools like University of Calgary, I think, getting the diploma in data science may improve your chances of getting admitted into their masters program. There are a few schools like that.

Now, you may also want to keep in mind that while having a masters degree may improve your chances of getting a job, it doesn't automatically guarantee you a job. In fact, you may be surprised that some of your friends who don't do with masters end up with good jobs. You just have to ask yourself why you are taking the masters in the first place.

Thank you for your advice
I want to get a relevant education that will translate into a very paying job. I also want to travel out for better opportunities.
I'm currently doing the Googles data analytics course and before September I would be through with it.
However, I also want to position myself in a place that has more opportunities. And I feel that a masters degree will give me the most advantage.
Even though I really want to travel to Canada, I also know that I can get admission to study Master's in UK. So I'm kinda confused? Will this diploma be a waste of funds as opposed to just doing a masters in data analytics in UK.
Thank you once again.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by portablesuzy: 4:42pm On May 06, 2022
Kbrule:


Thank you for your advice
I want to get a relevant education that will translate into a very paying job. I also want to travel out for better opportunities.
I'm currently doing the Googles data analytics course and before September I would be through with it.
However, I also want to position myself in a place that has more opportunities. And I feel that a masters degree will give me the most advantage.
Even though I really want to travel to Canada, I also know that I can get admission to study Master's in UK. So I'm kinda confused? Will this diploma be a waste of funds as opposed to just doing a masters in data analytics in UK.
Thank you once again.
Bros am not in the tech world but u can easily get some answers to your question by going to her youtube channel. u can watch MARINA ESIRI she is a youtuber in canada she brings pple from diffrent field to speak to new and aspiring immigrants. she did one called GETTING INTO TECH THROUGH BUSINESS ANALYSIS IN CANADA. U CAN WATCH IT AND GET SOME CLUES.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by icehot: 5:09pm On May 06, 2022
Juicy7:
Thanks
But I'm talking about changing naira to USD
Is the exchange rate at the bureau de change in mm1 like that of black market

You can hold your dollar and change it when you get to Canada airport or any bureau de change near you in Canada.

I have heard that it is a bit fairer than the black market rate. I am not sure of the rate range.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by cochtrane(m): 5:10pm On May 06, 2022
Kbrule:


Thank you for your advice
I want to get a relevant education that will translate into a very paying job. I also want to travel out for better opportunities.
I'm currently doing the Googles data analytics course and before September I would be through with it.
However, I also want to position myself in a place that has more opportunities. And I feel that a masters degree will give me the most advantage.
Even though I really want to travel to Canada, I also know that I can get admission to study Master's in UK. So I'm kinda confused? Will this diploma be a waste of funds as opposed to just doing a masters in data analytics in UK.
Thank you once again.
The Google course is a good start. You just need to keep learning and to improve your skills.
If you have PR through Express entry, then it may be a better idea to do a diploma in Canada that earns you an advantage towards applying for a masters in the same University. This will be overall cheaper for you and if your final destination is Canada, Canadian recruiters will be more familiar with your University.
If you don't have PR, then I think it may be better to go for a UK masters over a Canadian certificate as it may come to the same cost.

At the end of the day, your objective is to simply advance your knowledge, which if you do well will earn you a job easily. Also look at your personal situation and see what is overall more comfortable for you.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kbrule: 5:43pm On May 06, 2022
Thanks you very much
portablesuzy:

Bros am not in the tech world but u can easily get some answers to your question by going to her youtube channel. u can watch MARINA ESIRI she is a youtuber in canada she brings pple from diffrent field to speak to new and aspiring immigrants. she did one called GETTING INTO TECH THROUGH BUSINESS ANALYSIS IN CANADA. U CAN WATCH IT AND GET SOME CLUES.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kbrule: 5:44pm On May 06, 2022
Thank you very much
cochtrane:

The Google course is a good start. You just need to keep learning and to improve your skills.
If you have PR through Express entry, then it may be a better idea to do a diploma in Canada that earns you an advantage towards applying for a masters in the same University. This will be overall cheaper for you and if your final destination is Canada, Canadian recruiters will be more familiar with your University.
If you don't have PR, then I think it may be better to go for a UK masters over a Canadian certificate as it may come to the same cost.

At the end of the day, your objective is to simply advance your knowledge, which if you do well will earn you a job easily. Also look at your personal situation and see what is overall more comfortable for you.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Blessedme4(f): 6:38pm On May 06, 2022
Try craigslist. I got accommodation from Nigeria using craiglist but you have to make use of VPN to access it.
Maccollins21:
Hello everyone,

Please I need help in getting an apartment in New Westminster or Vancouver. I have tried Kijiji and Rentals but none of the home managers respond to my emails. Please any of your suggestions will go a long way for me. Thank you

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by miolad20(m): 8:38pm On May 06, 2022
icehot:
Please does anyone have the FRSC contact's number in Abuja. I believe his name is Mr. Sule. I have searched many pages but could not find it.

Thank you

Here

TheCongo2:


I posted the following info here on Nairaland 3 years ago. Not sure if it is still relevant.


To get the FRSC letter, You can follow the following steps:

1st step - Send an email with your driver's license details to the FRSC Abuja Office requesting a FRSC letter or driving record.
You are more likely NOT to receive a reply from the FRSC Abuja office.

2nd step- Follow up your email by contacting this Abuja FRSC Employee (Sule - phone number 2348033795031)
Sule will access the FRSC Database and will write for you the FRSC letter.
I was also told that the Service provided by Sule is free of charge . The only money you will send to him is for the shipment of the FRSC letter to

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by icehot: 7:52am On May 07, 2022
miolad20:


Here


Thank you so much
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by House34: 8:38am On May 07, 2022
Blessedme4:
Try craigslist. I got accommodation from Nigeria using craiglist but you have to make use of VPN to access it.

You guys just becareful of scammers while search accomdation from aboard!!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by TheCongo2: 1:48pm On May 07, 2022
Naijaforeigner:


If you don’t mind, can you ask your question on this thread

https://www.nairaland.com/6719932/living-uk-life-immigrant-part-2/217

You will get a larger input on that thread and first hand Info from people who are living in UK at the moment. Thank you.

Bro, please resend me your phone number via WhatsApp.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 1:52pm On May 07, 2022
1manuel:


Must one change into dollars, or can you just go with naira?
can go with naira. When you open an account you can do peer to peer exchanges. Just join many WhatsApp and telegram group people usually exchange cad for naira . Currently 460 to 470
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by stposh: 11:42am On May 08, 2022
Good evening house,

Please i need help on how to go about applying for visit visa for my mum.

I am post AOR via the permanent residence route….i should be getting my ppr tops next month (Amen)

I’d like my mum to accompany us to ease settlement as myself and hubby will be relocating with 4kids.

Please what and what is expected of me to provide for her visa application especially as i plan we leave Nigeria together.

Thank you.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 4:00pm On May 08, 2022
stposh:
Good evening house,

Please i need help on how to go about applying for visit visa for my mum.

I am post AOR via the permanent residence route….i should be getting my ppr tops next month (Amen)

I’d like my mum to accompany us to ease settlement as myself and hubby will be relocating with 4kids.

Please what and what is expected of me to provide for her visa application especially as i plan we leave Nigeria together.

Thank you.
if she has travel history, assets and all that normal requirements. She can try. Being post aor will give not leverage most times. As a landed pr you have more leverage when inviting her.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by stposh: 10:59pm On May 08, 2022
ednut1:
if she has travel history, assets and all that normal requirements. She can try. Being post aor will give not leverage most times. As a landed pr you have more leverage when inviting her.

Thank you.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Sholaystar4me(m): 2:54am On May 09, 2022
Anywhere in Toronto is a hit, brownie points if you a mobile

House34:


But which area of toronto is good for an outgoing type,that like to party ??
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by maziude: 3:13am On May 09, 2022
stposh:
Good evening house,

Please i need help on how to go about applying for visit visa for my mum.

I am post AOR via the permanent residence route….i should be getting my ppr tops next month (Amen)

I’d like my mum to accompany us to ease settlement as myself and hubby will be relocating with 4kids.

Please what and what is expected of me to provide for her visa application especially as i plan we leave Nigeria together.

Thank you.

She will need to apply normally like anyone else.

Post AOR means nothing in this case. If you have your PR and/or landed, that might sway their minds.

But as Ednut advised, you/she would need to satisfy the visa officer that your mum meets the requirements of the visitor visa.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by EDGEof2MORO: 4:03am On May 09, 2022
Blessedme4:
Pls house, I saw an old 2017 post on how to obtain a driver abstract here I.e sending an email to Abuja. Pls is it still the right way and are there payments for it? Thanks for your response
why do you need a driver's abstract?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 9:04am On May 09, 2022
EDGEof2MORO:
why do you need a driver's abstract?
two years driving extract enables you to do the full Drivers test or the provisional one in some provinces like Ontario . If not you would have to wait a year to do test after doing the knowledge test.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Odoziaku1: 4:09pm On May 09, 2022
Good morning everyone.
Pls, I need to answers to make an informed decision

I just migrated to Ontario via study route. A family member in BC told me to try secure admission in Manitoba/scotia due to the “ease” of securing PR unlike Ontario.

Please pple, I need help. Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by feistymikey(m): 5:00pm On May 10, 2022
Hi everyone
So I’ve been in London Ontario for like two weeks now to study… does anyone have a link or any leads at all for jobs?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by EDGEof2MORO: 9:02pm On May 10, 2022
ednut1:
two years driving extract enables you to do the full Drivers test or the provisional one in some provinces like Ontario . If not you would have to wait a year to do test after doing the knowledge test.
What if you submit your Nigerian drivers license? Could it work?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 9:19pm On May 10, 2022
EDGEof2MORO:
What if you submit your Nigerian drivers license? Could it work?
both documents are required, if not you will wait one year to do G2 in ontario.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by stposh: 10:36pm On May 10, 2022
maziude:


She will need to apply normally like anyone else.

Post AOR means nothing in this case. If you have your PR and/or landed, that might sway their minds.

But as Ednut advised, you/she would need to satisfy the visa officer that your mum meets the requirements of the visitor visa.

Thank you for your response.

I know i have to wait for my pr to be out before applying. Hence, just trying to gather information required ahead.

Many thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by damzy88: 3:14am On May 11, 2022
cochtrane:


If I were you, I'll start with the question: do you want to educate yourself or do you just want a job?
If all you want is a job, then you may not need a masters. It may take a while, but you'll get a job. You just need to be persistent. You could start firstly with networking on LinkedIn, so that you are more visible to recruiters when they search. Then you may want to focus on certifications like the CBAP, if business analytics is more what you are interested in. Then go hard with looking for a job by submitting hundreds of applications. There are a lot of openings for business analytics and even more on data analyst roles. It may take a while, but you will eventually get a job, provided you get those certifications and you are good at data analysis. You could also search for preliminary certifications issued by Microsoft and IBM, etc. in data analysis. These will bolster your applications and may help you secure a job.

I say this because you shouldn't expect to find studying in Canada easy. It is often much more difficult than Nigerian students anticipate. Most Nigerian students are not equipped well enough in Nigeria to study abroad. It can often get very frustrating and tedious. You have to be sure you want to do this, so that when you finish you don't feel like it was a waste of time and effort.

If you are convinced and you really want to educate yourself, then you could consider going back to school. Starting with a certificate could be a good thing and you could put that on your CV while applying for a masters degree. Many of the universities offer these kinds of co-op or certificate programs which you can apply for and easily get into. These are however not as difficult as the masters program. It may be easier to get into a business analytics masters than it is to get into a data science masters. The latter is more competitive. You may also just consider masters in computer science or statistics which cover pretty much the same syllabus, though on a more fundamental level. If you have PR, it won't be a waste of money as you'll be paying a fraction of international student cost. And in some schools like University of Calgary, I think, getting the diploma in data science may improve your chances of getting admitted into their masters program. There are a few schools like that.

Now, you may also want to keep in mind that while having a masters degree may improve your chances of getting a job, it doesn't automatically guarantee you a job. In fact, you may be surprised that some of your friends who don't do the masters end up with good or better jobs. You just have to ask yourself why you are taking the masters in the first place.

One thing the masters may fetch you is more interviews. But you still need to be very good at data analysis tools e.g. SQL, because the interviews will test you on this.
Nothing to add.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Legacyedition: 4:11am On May 11, 2022
feistymikey:
Hi everyone
So I’ve been in London Ontario for like two weeks now to study… does anyone have a link or any leads at all for jobs?



Try indeed.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by legionISproteus: 6:15am On May 11, 2022
feistymikey:
Hi everyone
So I’ve been in London Ontario for like two weeks now to study… does anyone have a link or any leads at all for jobs?

Create a profile on indeed.ca and update your resume. Make it visible to employers. Be wary of scammers, don't let them use your desperation for a job to land you in trouble.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by jayifeanyi1234: 2:17pm On May 11, 2022
Hello
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AirBay: 2:23pm On May 11, 2022
jayifeanyi1234:
Hello
Hallos
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by jayifeanyi1234: 2:26pm On May 11, 2022
Good day All,

Pls, will appreciate any advice on how to change my kids’ visiting visa to study permit.
Am in Canada on Study.

Thank you.

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