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Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 10:21am On Feb 24, 2015
I am kinda new here...

This is really confusing as age is telling on man, I am on a contract job of 80k per month plus food and transport allowance. Now i have a visiting visa to Canada. Is it advisable to go knowing the fact that my job is not secured once I travel.

Few years ago, I was earning more than that only to travel out on a visiting visa to Malaysia which I was able to extend to 2 years, I came back after 8 months, the place is not meant for people like me, I regret my sojourn then, now I have another opportunity to travel to Canada with visiting visa, which means I will lose the job and I cant overstay a visiting visa. Whats the best option to take? I need street advice and honest advice pls.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by mployer(m): 10:37am On Feb 24, 2015
It is not advisable to loose your job just for a visit.

But it will be cool if you can make the visit short-term and still keep your job. That alone will add some status to your passport.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 10:46am On Feb 24, 2015
The problem is there is no Job Security as far the job is concerned, though presently I am enjoying it, who knows what will happen next?
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by sandyd: 10:58am On Feb 24, 2015
I don't think Malaysia is like canada so you might find out that you might like it in canada. But you can eat ur cake and have it by simply making up a story to take a few wks off. And make sure you get to stay with the real huslers in canada. Not those that can't do odd jobs else they discourage you cos you might not get a white collar jobs when you just arrive
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Nutase: 11:23am On Feb 24, 2015
hmmmmm.......... i dey come
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by solomonwis(m): 11:33am On Feb 24, 2015
aireal:
I am kinda new here...

This is really confusing as age is telling on man, I am on a contract job of 80k per month plus food and transport allowance. Now i have a visiting visa to Canada. Is it advisable to go knowing the fact that my job is not secured once I travel.

Few years ago, I was earning more than that only to travel out on a visiting visa to Malaysia which I was able to extend to 2 years, I came back after 8 months, the place is not meant for people like me, I regret my sojourn then, now I have another opportunity to travel to Canada with visiting visa, which means I will lose the job and I cant overstay a visiting visa. Whats the best option to take? I need street advice and honest advice pls.

Your post seems to be insinuating that you intend travelling using a visit visa to seek greener pasture. Don't make your Canadian journey end like that of Malaysia.

A visit visa is what it is, it remains a visit visa. Visit Canada and return to your country. If you like what you see in Canada or you feel it's a place to migrate to, please go through the right, legal channel.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 3:38pm On Feb 24, 2015
If there could be a way out, would have been lovely, I have to job hunt once I get back, dont want to be in that situation again. Foregoing the visa is another piece of cake I cant afford to lose...I have tried student visa 2 years back but was denied.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by sandyd: 9:38am On Feb 25, 2015
But you can switch from visitor visa to study visa with the new immigration law. That is if you are able to gain admission before your visa expires
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Lexusgs430: 9:46am On Feb 25, 2015
Why not just travel to Canada,find a lovely Canadian lady and marry her (for keeps o), not just for immigration purposes.
One good turn, deserves another !!!!
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 5:59pm On Feb 25, 2015
sandyd:
But you can switch from visitor visa to study visa with the new immigration law. That is if you are able to gain admission before your visa expires

Tell me more about the new immigration law, I've searched for links, couldn't see any. Is this possible?
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 6:02pm On Feb 25, 2015
Lexusgs430:
Why not just travel to Canada,find a lovely Canadian lady and marry her (for keeps o), not just for immigration purposes.
One good turn, deserves another !!!!

Good idea...
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by adebayoggt(m): 6:53pm On Feb 25, 2015
solomonwis:


Your post seems to be insinuating that you intend travelling using a visit visa to seek greener pasture. Don't make your Canadian journey end like that of Malaysia.

A visit visa is what it is, it remains a visit visa. Visit Canada and return to your country. If you like what you see in Canada or you feel it's a place to migrate to, please go through the right, legal channel.

advice pls ..if one wants to apply for migrant visa with family to canada what is required and Ow to go abt it?.
don't want to go tru all dis agent. scam artist too much.a close friend had a bitter experience?
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by ifegy: 1:58am On Feb 26, 2015
adebayoggt:

advice pls ..if one wants to apply for migrant visa with family to canada what is required and Ow to go abt it?.
don't want to go tru all dis agent. scam artist too much.a close friend had a bitter experience?

https://www.nairaland.com/1279130/canadian-federal-skilled-worker-program-timelines

www.cic.gc.ca

You can do it yourself. Many, many immigrants from around the world apply by themselves.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Tokyo50: 5:30am On Feb 26, 2015
Please be advised that it is difficult for professionals to work in Canada if they are not schooled there. Their foreign certificates must be at par with Canadian ones. I have met many doctors and engineers from Africa and beyond driving taxis and delivering pizza for a living.

It is fairly easy to immigrate to Canada if you have a university degree and about $20,000 in your name. They will grant you a resident visa rigjt there in Nigeria after you complete the paperwork. However, that doesn't mean jobs are waiting for you. Every year, 200,000 people with various qualifications arrive to start a new life in Canada. They are competing with local talents and few universities mean it will take 3-6 years to get a spot to re-qualify your credentials so that they are at par with Canadian ones.

It is not an impossible task but if you are not well prepared, you will waste your talents and more. Please remember, with all the hype, Canadian economy is at par with California economy. Calculate your risks and plan well.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by ttmacoy: 8:07am On Feb 26, 2015
Wise words. Very true regarding how they evaluate Nigeria degrees and experience over there.


Tokyo50:
Please be advised that it is difficult for professionals to work in Canada if they are not schooled there. Their foreign certificates must be at par with Canadian ones. I have met many doctors and engineers from Africa and beyond driving taxis and delivering pizza for a living.

It is fairly easy to immigrate to Canada if you have a university degree and about $20,000 in your name. They will grant you a resident visa rigjt there in Nigeria after you complete the paperwork. However, that doesn't mean jobs are waiting for you. Every year, 200,000 people with various qualifications arrive to start a new life in Canada. They are competing with local talents and few universities mean it will take 3-6 years to get a spot to re-qualify your credentials so that they are at par with Canadian ones.

It is not an impossible task but if you are not well prepared, you will waste your talents and more. Please remember, with all the hype, Canadian economy is at par with California economy. Calculate your risks and plan well.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 8:26am On Feb 27, 2015
Good point raised.

Tokyo50:
Please be advised that it is difficult for professionals to work in Canada if they are not schooled there. Their foreign certificates must be at par with Canadian ones. I have met many doctors and engineers from Africa and beyond driving taxis and delivering pizza for a living.

It is fairly easy to immigrate to Canada if you have a university degree and about $20,000 in your name. They will grant you a resident visa rigjt there in Nigeria after you complete the paperwork. However, that doesn't mean jobs are waiting for you. Every year, 200,000 people with various qualifications arrive to start a new life in Canada. They are competing with local talents and few universities mean it will take 3-6 years to get a spot to re-qualify your credentials so that they are at par with Canadian ones.

It is not an impossible task but if you are not well prepared, you will waste your talents and more. Please remember, with all the hype, Canadian economy is at par with California economy. Calculate your risks and plan well.


@sandyy, still waiting for more info about the new immigration law.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Tokyo50: 1:06pm On Feb 27, 2015
To be fair, it is not only about evaluating Nigerian credentials but all foreign credentials. Since 200,000 immigrants arrive each year, it takes longer to be evaluated. I believe they have changed the system and now require you to send your credentials online. Only if they need your qualifications, you will be invited to apply for the resident visa. It is because so many immigrants complained that they can't get evaluated fast enough and are forced to do "survival jobs" instead of jobs in their profession. So many engineers and doctors from many countries end up doing manual work to pay the bills. I would strongly advice professionals to get a job offer before immigrating. It is just one of the huddle to jump. But it can be done with careful planning.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Originalsly: 8:52pm On Feb 27, 2015
My advice is to travel with the intention of returning in time. Travel with mind and eyes wide open....you will see things you can do to make a much better living at home.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by silentc(m): 9:39pm On Feb 27, 2015
Tokyo50:
Please be advised that it is difficult for professionals to work in Canada if they are not schooled there. T
It is not an impossible task but if you are not well prepared, you will waste your talents and more. Please remember, with all the hype, Canadian economy is at par with California economy. Calculate your risks and plan well.

California's economy in 2014 was $2.2 Trillion and Canada was $1.8 Trillion.

California's population in 2014 was roughly 38.8 million people. Canada's population in 2014 was roughly 35.4 million people.

Canada is slightly larger than the whole USA (not just California). There is no hype about Canada. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. Comparing it to California doesn't make any difference to making a decision as to moving to Canada.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 10:54pm On Feb 27, 2015
Things to do to make a better living, you are talking of investment or seeking for another job. I have ventured into diff biz, its not easy my brother.

Originalsly:
My advice is to travel with the intention of returning in time. Travel with mind and eyes wide open....you will see things you can do to make a much better living at home.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Tokyo50: 4:00am On Feb 28, 2015
I never said don't immigrate because of the size of Canadian economy, did I ?

I mentioned the two economies to give the rough estimate of the strength of Canadian economy and get a visual for the OP.
Canada is the second biggest country in the world yet most people live within the 100 mile radius of the U.S. border. Size does not matter, economy does.

I am trying to give a realistic expectation of life as a new Immigrant. It is possible to have a great life but it needs proper planning. If you have experience living in Canada you would have heard stories of immigrants who cannot work in their fields of expertise because they can't get their credentials evaluated. You would also have heard of employers preferring local or younger professionals. You would also have heard of immigrants changing their names to sound more "Canadian" after having their job applications rejected many times.
Again, with careful planning, it is possible to have a great life in Canada but it is hardly a land of honey and milk.

California does not receive 200,000 immigrants per year. The competition for jobs in Canada is much tighter. Now you get the big picture?



silentc:


California's economy in 2014 was $2.2 Trillion and Canada was $1.8 Trillion.

California's population in 2014 was roughly 38.8 million people. Canada's population in 2014 was roughly 35.4 million people.

Canada is slightly larger than the whole USA (not just California). There is no hype about Canada. It has it's advantages and disadvantages. Comparing it to California doesn't make any difference to making a decision as to moving to Canada.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Years(m): 1:11pm On Mar 01, 2015
Also have intention of relocating soon to Canada Buh the fear of not getting a proper job scares me and the fact that it would take 3to 4years to stabilise makes me have goose pimples at the thought of it only.
I have a job here too it pays well Buh the downside is that it doesn't give me time to spend with my family as I just got married, this is why I thought of settling outside the country in a place like Canada to work were I get to go home daily.
Did I mention that I'm a marine engineer and anything close to engineering will do me Buh with all I have been reading on NL about jobs in Canada scares me and delivering pizza for a leaving?....Odikwa
Buh I will be following this thread keenly sha since someone said with proper planning perhaps they could pls help share how and what steps should be taken.
Thanks

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 9:07am On Mar 02, 2015
Delivering pizza and cab driver etc
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Tokyo50: 4:16am On Mar 03, 2015
In my opinion, you will work more hours in Canada than in Nigeria even if you get home early. You can afford a maid and other helpers in Nigeria. Wether you are single or married, both will have to work to make ends meet if you are looking for a certain quality of life.

As an engineer, it will not be hard to get a resident visa but they will have to evaluate your qualifications before you are granted a visa. You will then have to wait for a spot in a local university to take courses which will make your degree at par with Canadian one. This might take 2 years or more.

If your main concern is working less hours, then you are better off in Nigeria. You will definately work more hours in Canada and will probably have to take low paying jobs while you are waiting for a job in your field . Remember, there are 200,000 immigrants every year looking for the same opportunities like you. I would go to Alberta not Ontario or B.C because Alberta's oil economy is
Booming. With proper planning, you too can be a successful immigrant.






Years:
Also have intention of relocating soon to Canada Buh the fear of not getting a proper job scares me and the fact that it would take 3to 4years to stabilise makes me have goose pimples at the thought of it only.
I have a job here too it pays well Buh the downside is that it doesn't give me time to spend with my family as I just got married, this is why I thought of settling outside the country in a place like Canada to work were I get to go home daily.
Did I mention that I'm a marine engineer and anything close to engineering will do me Buh with all I have been reading on NL about jobs in Canada scares me and delivering pizza for a leaving?....Odikwa
Buh I will be following this thread keenly sha since someone said with proper planning perhaps they could pls help share how and what steps should be taken.
Thanks
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by aireal: 12:21pm On Mar 03, 2015
It's like Alberta is the real deal, about 3 guys have told me about the place, people are moving from Saskatchewan to Alberta due to more job opportunity and whatever reason. Are there opportunity for peeps in media or hospitality industry in Alberta? How about the schools over there? any cheap school?
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Nobody: 2:52pm On Mar 03, 2015
Tokyo50:
In my opinion, you will work more hours in Canada than in Nigeria even if you get home early. You can afford a maid and other helpers in Nigeria. Wether you are single or married, both will have to work to make ends meet if you are looking for a certain quality of life.

As an engineer, it will not be hard to get a resident visa but they will have to evaluate your qualifications before you are granted a visa. You will then have to wait for a spot in a local university to take courses which will make your degree at par with Canadian one. This might take 2 years or more.

If your main concern is working less hours, then you are better off in Nigeria. You will definately work more hours in Canada and will probably have to take low paying jobs while you are waiting for a job in your field . Remember, there are 200,000 immigrants every year looking for the same opportunities like you. I would go to Alberta not Ontario or B.C because Alberta's oil economy is
Booming. With proper planning, you too can be a successful immigrant.
Alberta is no longer booming. People are being laid off daily as almost all jobs in alberta depend on the oil. Have you checked the price of crude lately..and it doesn't seem the price would go so high like before again due to innovations in the shale industry and continuous production by OPEC. Canadian oil is also one of the most expensive to produce in the world.







Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Nobody: 2:52pm On Mar 03, 2015
Tokyo50:
In my opinion, you will work more hours in Canada than in Nigeria even if you get home early. You can afford a maid and other helpers in Nigeria. Wether you are single or married, both will have to work to make ends meet if you are looking for a certain quality of life.

As an engineer, it will not be hard to get a resident visa but they will have to evaluate your qualifications before you are granted a visa. You will then have to wait for a spot in a local university to take courses which will make your degree at par with Canadian one. This might take 2 years or more.

If your main concern is working less hours, then you are better off in Nigeria. You will definately work more hours in Canada and will probably have to take low paying jobs while you are waiting for a job in your field . Remember, there are 200,000 immigrants every year looking for the same opportunities like you. I would go to Alberta not Ontario or B.C because Alberta's oil economy is
Booming. With proper planning, you too can be a successful immigrant.









Alberta is no longer booming at the moment. People are being laid off daily as almost all jobs in alberta depend on the oil. Have you checked the price of crude lately..and it doesn't seem the price would go so high like before again due to innovations in the shale industry and continuous production by OPEC. Canadian oil is also one of the most expensive to produce in the world.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Hembelembe: 10:20pm On Mar 03, 2015
Greetings to the wonderful people here. Pls I want to know d requirements needed to migrate to Canada and how much is required in the account of family of four(4). Any candid idea will b much appreciated.
Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by Tokyo50: 5:21pm On Mar 05, 2015
saxywale:


Alberta is no longer booming at the moment. People are being laid off daily as almost all jobs in alberta depend on the oil. Have you checked the price of crude lately..and it doesn't seem the price would go so high like before again due to innovations in the shale industry and continuous production by OPEC. Canadian oil is also one of the most expensive to produce in the world.

You have to look at the Alberta economy as a whole. Oil prices go up and down. If you are willing to live in the West, you have to be flexible. There are no lifetime job guarantees anywhere. However, at the end of the day, they still need professionals to run their rigs, etc. Oil price is going up again, anyways. Alberta has sand oil, it is expensive but they want to be self sufficient. They have spent billions of dollars in investing in this industry, they are always thinking in long term. I would worry about competing with younger graduates, especially locals.

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Re: Employed But Relocating To Canada, Candid Advice Needed! by owoh2305(m): 10:04pm On Mar 05, 2015
Hey!!! You guys forgot to tell him about how cold Ccanada is.......The weather cold oooo!!!

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