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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by MotokeJay(f): 10:50pm On Dec 19, 2017
TEECANN:


Bro @maternal,

Please what's the reason behind your statement at the bolded above? Just curious to learn.

Thanks.

Hi All,

I am new to this thread.
I intend to move to toronto next year, heard there are a lot of jobs, good homes but expensive etc. I am a little wirried about the whole change and need some guidance here
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 11:02pm On Dec 19, 2017
TheCongo2:


I am deeply sorry I cant access the messages sent to me via pm. When I first opened my Nairaland account, I may have used a temporary email address.
I have been trying to associate my current email address to my nairaland account but to not avail.

Ok thank you. Is it ok to drop an email address here so you can contact me? As I can’t ask you to share your personal email address on a public forum.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 11:57pm On Dec 19, 2017
freeradical:
Thanks madam vcole. I feel giving back to the thread I've gained so much from is only fair. How is our Canadian baby holding up?
It's really good to share though. Helps loads of people. I remember when i wanted to start the process and I read through several online forums searching for any doc who had gone through the process.........finding a Nigerian who had was like the proverbial needle and haystack situation. So be rest assured your feedback would help lots of people.
Baby is aii. Growing growing. I see Edmonton seems to be skipping the worst of the snow storm.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 12:03am On Dec 20, 2017
maternal:

The gov't of Canada spends millions of dollars each year to help bridge immigrants into the system so they can become successful. A good amount don't use it. A lot don't even take sound advice from knowledgeable people on the ground.
True that
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bbaby84(f): 12:26am On Dec 20, 2017
Virt:
@maternal, giving God the deserved thanks and honor in seeing us through good and difficult times is not a naija thing but a personal thing. I just hope people don't get to Canada where things seem to work and feel no need to reverence God again. Without Him, we are nothing both in Naija or Canada or anywhere else in the world. This is just my thought. Cheers!!



Thank you for saving me time from writing this exact thing.
Here I was thinking once in Canada, one will be more tolerant of other people's religion or whom they choose to thank for seeing them through whatever. Could be Allah/ Shiva/ Buddha or whomever they please.

We love God in Naija let us be... give us you useful advice and leave the rest.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bbaby84(f): 12:35am On Dec 20, 2017
freeradical:
Wow...that's a lot of reading up to catch up with the thread.

It will surely end in praise for all of us!

Congratulations! Very encouraging...
Thank you for sharing.

We are still in Naija but been job hunting and hubby got an interview request today ( put my sister's mobile number on his Resume). Trying to see if we could schedule a skype interview.

Blackbuddy please get ready for my plenty questions.

It will truly end in praise.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by careerwoman(f): 12:35am On Dec 20, 2017
Nogen:


Thanks for this ! Sent you a pm.
Hi
I've seen it..
Replied your pm
Kindly check your mail
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ray78: 1:23am On Dec 20, 2017
Hello guys,i'm due to arrive Canada(Toronto) by January ending/early February.I'm also just registering with CanPrep for assitance in my job prep and search.I'm choosing Toronto because of its opportunities especially in financial services which i hope to work in.However,i'm trying to get accomodation either in Toronto or its outskirts-Missisiauga,Brampton etc most prefarably a spare room going for between $450-600 per month.Does anyone here have any contacts that can offer me such?Regards
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 1:45am On Dec 20, 2017
bbaby84:


Congratulations! Very encouraging...
Thank you for sharing.

We are still in Naija but been job hunting and hubby got an interview request today ( put my sister's mobile number on his Resume). Trying to see if we could schedule a skype interview.

Blackbuddy please get ready for my plenty questions.

It will truly end in praise.
Awesome. It's always a good sign once you start getting calls for interview. Wish you guys success on the job search.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 2:15am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:

It's really good to share though. Helps loads of people. I remember when i wanted to start the process and I read through several online forums searching for any doc who had gone through the process.........finding a Nigerian who had was like the proverbial needle and haystack situation. So be rest assured your feedback would help lots of people.
Baby is aii. Growing growing. I see Edmonton seems to be skipping the worst of the snow storm.
Yeah too much doubts are being sowed in people's hearts recently regarding relocating to N.America and I see the amount of energy being expended on the issue. With more people sharing their experiences people can tell facts from fiction.

Good to know our Canadian baby is doing aii. Edmonton is merely getting psyched up for d second wave of a blazing winter. Temperature has already dropped to -13°C today and from tomorrow we expect snowfall.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 2:45am On Dec 20, 2017
bbaby84:

Thank you for saving me time from writing this exact thing.
Here I was thinking once in Canada, one will be more tolerant of other people's religion or whom they choose to thank for seeing them through whatever. Could be Allah/ Shiva/ Buddha or whomever they please.
We love God in Naija let us be... give us you useful advice and leave the rest.
You may find it interesting that repeated reference being made to a God who may or may not be another listener/reader's God within a discussion that isn't religious in it's subject matter and in which the listener/reader has not expressed a desire to discuss religion, actually comes across as being religiously intolerant.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 2:46am On Dec 20, 2017
freeradical:
Edmonton is merely getting psyched up for d second wave of a blazing winter. Temperature has already dropped to -13°C today and from tomorrow we expect snowfall.
well, today Calgary began it's journey of being buried under the white stuff. Lol!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 2:55am On Dec 20, 2017
Let me kuku share my testimony even though it is incomplete. without God i am nothing so i can't but give Him all the honour.

I intend to write a book on my life experiences to encourage those who may have gone through rough and tough situations in life.

I will start from where it concerns this house as my testimony cant be shared in a day.


Before i came here i did series of prayers and a lot of prophesies were released concerning my relocation which included that i was going to get a very good job. When i got here i was applying hoping to get the good job but nothing was forth coming. Someone here introduced me to one of these part time jobs but because of my conviction that i was going to get a good job, i didnt consider it. My landlady tried to convince me to pick up any job while i wait for my "good job" but i would hear none of such suggestion. so tey we go church the guest minister used Joseph's story to reset my brain. She narrated how Joseph was told in the dream that he would be great but he didnt see it happen until he went as far as being a prisoner.

The next day being monday i called the agency that i wanted the job and started on a Tuesday. My people i never experience the kain pain wey i experience doing that job. You know coming from a background of armchair banking to that kain job by the second day i broke down. That night i cried like i have never and asked God a lot of questions. i just poured out my heart to God.

The next day naso i dress go work, As i got to where i normally catch my last bus to work, instead of waiting inside the hall until the time for me to resume at work was near as i have been doing since the last 2 days something just prompted me to go and enter the next bus and wait in the office. As i stepped out of the meadowville town centre i noticed one young filipino boy sitting in their bus shed smiling at me naso i smile back. Immediately he walked up to me and asked me if i mind his talking to me, i told him i dont mind. The next thing he said was God said i should tell you that He loves you. I turned to him and asked him if this is how evangelism is done in this country. He replied that he was not evangelizing. That he was to catch an earlier bus but the Holy Spirit said he should wait and that He is sending a lady to him whom He will give him a word for. At that point i remembered my prayers the night before and started crying. The boy was embarrassed and was like is everything okay with you? Do you need money? are you sick? Do you need prayers? I now told him how back home series of prophesies were released about what God was going to do for me and how i started one kain job 3 days ago. After narrating my experience, he prayed for me and as he was praying, he repeated the same prophesies i got back home. We eventually entered the same bus and dropped off at the same place because we found out that his office is behind my office. He got to know where i work and i found out that his brother is my supervisor. Naso later on, the man(my supervisor) wey dey hound me on my first day at work for being slow was apologising for not putting us through on the job before posting us.

one of his brothers working with me came to confirm my name some days later. During one of our break i had to ask why he asked for my name. he said his brother narrated his experience at meadowville town centre to him and that God has never spoken to him so clearly like that before. he sha said they intend to go back to their country to set up a mission field.

This experience gave me confidence that God knows about my situation and that He will do it in His time. Infact after that thing happened, if i work small i go just smile and say to myself "God loves me". As i am typing this i have even been relieved of the job as our contract ended on Friday. See as the thing pain me like say person die. It took my landlady encouraging me to reset my brain. Job wey i no wan pick before.

what prompted me to share this is the guy that said that everyone is rooting for my success and i replied that God's name is at stake on top my matter self.

Just be rest assured that He did not bring us this far to abandon us. He will settle us in His time not ours. And not the same time with others.

abeg no mind my grammar. i no go grammar school.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 3:03am On Dec 20, 2017
the tolerance here it is to jump and pass if it does not resonate with you. we should be able to express ourselves here within the subject matter "life in canada" because that your story may be what someone needs to be encouraged. i should have shared my story since but was holding back because i was afraid how people will react. but then this thread is about living in canada/life as a canadian immigrant.
vcole:

You may find it interesting that repeated reference being made to a God who may or may not be another listener/reader's God within a discussion that isn't religious in it's subject matter and in which the listener/reader has not expressed a desire to discuss religion, actually comes across as being religiously intolerant.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 3:10am On Dec 20, 2017
czaratwork:
the tolerance here it is to jump and pass if it does not resonate with you. we should be able to express ourselves here within the subject matter "life in canada" because that your story may be what someone needs to be encouraged. i should have shared my story since but was holding back because i was afraid how people will react. but then this thread is about living in canada/life as a canadian immigrant.
i was responding to the comment that said sumn about "i thought being in Canada will make you more tolerant etc etc etc" in my opinion, that perception is quite incorrect. Religious tolerance is a spectrum and is never one sided. What you see as tolerant to another is not. Same way people should "feel free" to express themselves and their gratitude to their God is the same way another should "feel free" to express their aversion to such an expression. So it goes both ways babe.

I am a Christian but I find it mind boggling when my fellow Nigerian Christians always shove it up the next person's nose. No offense intended to anyone and @freeradical this isn't really about your post as it was quite informative, but most of the time, we tend to bury useful info and experiences under "all thanks to the mighty God etc etc" Any health professional on here would easily tell you how many "testimonies of after the doctor said xyz, praise God yadi yadi yadah I am healed" Nigerian patients give but they eliminate ALL that they did medically and thus give a false impression that others with similar conditions buy into and end up worse off for it.

Your "canadian story" is gonna turn out intriguing in the end. I know it's not all rosy right now but you have a positive spirit and you are willing and able to work. Those attributes are sooooo key to success. Remain hopeful!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AZeD1(m): 4:00am On Dec 20, 2017
Also do not be afraid to try something different. I got my job via Reddit.
I posted my resume on Ottawas subreddit but removed all identifying details.

My present company was planning to hire in January but after seeing my resume ( no need to put out an advert or screen so many candidates) the CEO got in touch, and the rest is history.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 4:16am On Dec 20, 2017
bbaby84:


Congratulations! Very encouraging...
Thank you for sharing.

We are still in Naija but been job hunting and hubby got an interview request today ( put my sister's mobile number on his Resume). Trying to see if we could schedule a skype interview.

Blackbuddy please get ready for my plenty questions.

It will truly end in praise.

No problem, all the best ahead.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 4:17am On Dec 20, 2017
AZeD1:
Also do not be afraid to try something different. I got my job via Reddit.
I posted my resume on Ottawas subreddit but removed all identifying details.
My present company was planning to hire in January but after seeing my resume ( no need to put out an advert or screen so many candidates) the CEO got in touch, and the rest is history.
wow! Reddit

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AZeD1(m): 4:36am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:
wow! Reddit
Yes. I was sending almost 10 applications everyday and with my experience I felt I wasn't getting as much interviews as I should.

So Reddit was a "what do I have to loose" moment.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vascey(m): 5:10am On Dec 20, 2017
czaratwork:
Let me kuku share my testimony even though it is incomplete. without God i am nothing so i can't but give Him all the honour.

I intend to write a book on my life experiences to encourage those who may have gone through rough and tough situations in life.

I will start from where it concerns this house as my testimony cant be shared in a day.


Before i came here i did series of prayers and a lot of prophesies were released concerning my relocation which included that i was going to get a very good job. When i got here i was applying hoping to get the good job but nothing was forth coming. Someone here introduced me to one of these part time jobs but because of my conviction that i was going to get a good job, i didnt consider it. My landlady tried to convince me to pick up any job while i wait for my "good job" but i would hear none of such suggestion. so tey we go church the guest minister used Joseph's story to reset my brain. She narrated how Joseph was told in the dream that he would be great but he didnt see it happen until he went as far as being a prisoner.

The next day being monday i called the agency that i wanted the job and started on a Tuesday. My people i never experience the kain pain wey i experience doing that job. You know coming from a background of armchair banking to that kain job by the second day i broke down. That night i cried like i have never and asked God a lot of questions. i just poured out my heart to God.

The next day naso i dress go work, As i got to where i normally catch my last bus to work, instead of waiting inside the hall until the time for me to resume at work was near as i have been doing since the last 2 days something just prompted me to go and enter the next bus and wait in the office. As i stepped out of the meadowville town centre i noticed one young filipino boy sitting in their bus shed smiling at me naso i smile back. Immediately he walked up to me and asked me if i mind his talking to me, i told him i dont mind. The next thing he said was God said i should tell you that He loves you. I turned to him and asked him if this is how evangelism is done in this country. He replied that he was not evangelizing. That he was to catch an earlier bus but the Holy Spirit said he should wait and that He is sending a lady to him whom He will give him a word for. At that point i remembered my prayers the night before and started crying. The boy was embarrassed and was like is everything okay with you? Do you need money? are you sick? Do you need prayers? I now told him how back home series of prophesies were released about what God was going to do for me and how i started one kain job 3 days ago. After narrating my experience, he prayed for me and as he was praying, he repeated the same prophesies i got back home. We eventually entered the same bus and dropped off at the same place because we found out that his office is behind my office. He got to know where i work and i found out that his brother is my supervisor. Naso later on, the man(my supervisor) wey dey hound me on my first day at work for being slow was apologising for not putting us through on the job before posting us.

one of his brothers working with me came to confirm my name some days later. During one of our break i had to ask why he asked for my name. he said his brother narrated his experience at meadowville town centre to him and that God has never spoken to him so clearly like that before. he sha said they intend to go back to their country to set up a mission field.

This experience gave me confidence that God knows about my situation and that He will do it in His time. Infact after that thing happened, if i work small i go just smile and say to myself "God loves me". As i am typing this i have even been relieved of the job as our contract ended on Friday. See as the thing pain me like say person die. It took my landlady encouraging me to reset my brain. Job wey i no wan pick before.

what prompted me to share this is the guy that said that everyone is rooting for my success and i replied that God's name is at stake on top my matter self.

Just be rest assured that He did not bring us this far to abandon us. He will settle us in His time not ours. And not the same time with others.

abeg no mind my grammar. i no go grammar school.

Hang in there. Keep ur chin up. Feel free to share the kind of job u are looking for and a summary of ur background. Some people here may be able to help with contacts that can get ur foot in the door.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 5:12am On Dec 20, 2017
Congrats @AZeD1 and thanks for also sharing and buttressing about being ingenious about our job search techniques.

I also did a Skype interview for a recruiter for a job in New Brunswick. Guess how I got the opportunity,.....LinkedIn. Dude head hunted me from LinkedIn. So my people you may all want to arrange your LinkedIn profiles Canada style (skill and achievements based) cos you never know.

PS my current boss has been my network connection on LinkedIn. I added him even before landing and have been sending him a couple of mails. The guy already has taken a liking to me because he says he admires my persistence and determination to advance my career in Canada.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 5:15am On Dec 20, 2017
czaratwork:
Let me kuku share my testimony even though it is incomplete. without God i am nothing so i can't but give Him all the honour.

I intend to write a book on my life experiences to encourage those who may have gone through rough and tough situations in life.

I will start from where it concerns this house as my testimony cant be shared in a day.


Before i came here i did series of prayers and a lot of prophesies were released concerning my relocation which included that i was going to get a very good job. When i got here i was applying hoping to get the good job but nothing was forth coming. Someone here introduced me to one of these part time jobs but because of my conviction that i was going to get a good job, i didnt consider it. My landlady tried to convince me to pick up any job while i wait for my "good job" but i would hear none of such suggestion. so tey we go church the guest minister used Joseph's story to reset my brain. She narrated how Joseph was told in the dream that he would be great but he didnt see it happen until he went as far as being a prisoner.

The next day being monday i called the agency that i wanted the job and started on a Tuesday. My people i never experience the kain pain wey i experience doing that job. You know coming from a background of armchair banking to that kain job by the second day i broke down. That night i cried like i have never and asked God a lot of questions. i just poured out my heart to God.

The next day naso i dress go work, As i got to where i normally catch my last bus to work, instead of waiting inside the hall until the time for me to resume at work was near as i have been doing since the last 2 days something just prompted me to go and enter the next bus and wait in the office. As i stepped out of the meadowville town centre i noticed one young filipino boy sitting in their bus shed smiling at me naso i smile back. Immediately he walked up to me and asked me if i mind his talking to me, i told him i dont mind. The next thing he said was God said i should tell you that He loves you. I turned to him and asked him if this is how evangelism is done in this country. He replied that he was not evangelizing. That he was to catch an earlier bus but the Holy Spirit said he should wait and that He is sending a lady to him whom He will give him a word for. At that point i remembered my prayers the night before and started crying. The boy was embarrassed and was like is everything okay with you? Do you need money? are you sick? Do you need prayers? I now told him how back home series of prophesies were released about what God was going to do for me and how i started one kain job 3 days ago. After narrating my experience, he prayed for me and as he was praying, he repeated the same prophesies i got back home. We eventually entered the same bus and dropped off at the same place because we found out that his office is behind my office. He got to know where i work and i found out that his brother is my supervisor. Naso later on, the man(my supervisor) wey dey hound me on my first day at work for being slow was apologising for not putting us through on the job before posting us.

one of his brothers working with me came to confirm my name some days later. During one of our break i had to ask why he asked for my name. he said his brother narrated his experience at meadowville town centre to him and that God has never spoken to him so clearly like that before. he sha said they intend to go back to their country to set up a mission field.

This experience gave me confidence that God knows about my situation and that He will do it in His time. Infact after that thing happened, if i work small i go just smile and say to myself "God loves me". As i am typing this i have even been relieved of the job as our contract ended on Friday. See as the thing pain me like say person die. It took my landlady encouraging me to reset my brain. Job wey i no wan pick before.

what prompted me to share this is the guy that said that everyone is rooting for my success and i replied that God's name is at stake on top my matter self.

Just be rest assured that He did not bring us this far to abandon us. He will settle us in His time not ours. And not the same time with others.

abeg no mind my grammar. i no go grammar school.
Inspiring write up. Your victory is already nigh

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by gracelevel: 5:20am On Dec 20, 2017
maternal:




The gov't of Canada spends millions of dollars each year to help bridge immigrants into the system so they can become successful. A good amount don't use it. A lot don't even take sound advice from knowledgeable people on the ground.

@Maternal
please help confirm why it is often not used though? since its makes integration easier .Or is it paid for? and expensive
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bbaby84(f): 6:09am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:

You may find it interesting that repeated reference being made to a God who may or may not be another listener/reader's God within a discussion that isn't religious in it's subject matter and in which the listener/reader has not expressed a desire to discuss religion, actually comes across as being religiously intolerant.

TBH, I didn't understand a thing you wrote....
Please don't bother trying to explain further as this listener/ reader is not willing to understand.
Thank you.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 6:33am On Dec 20, 2017
bbaby84:

TBH, I didn't understand a thing you wrote....
Please don't bother trying to explain further as this listener/ reader is not willing to understand.
Thank you.
Aggressive much? Lol! We can all learn to be civil in our interactions. If you say A and someone else has a divergent view point, it doesn't change your opinion. It doesn't even have to be an argument. You don't even have to be rude about it. Heck, you don't even have to bother to understand. Free world. Swallow a chill pill.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 6:37am On Dec 20, 2017
gracelevel:

@Maternal
please help confirm why it is often not used though? since its makes integration easier .Or is it paid for? and expensive
In my opinion and experience, I find that lots of people don't even know about services or programs available. They tend to rely a lot on what someone else has said or heard or experienced. If you are inquisitive, good at online research, asking people questions and don't mind making random phone calls here and there you'll be able to get info on what may be accessible in your city or province.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 6:39am On Dec 20, 2017
gracelevel:


@Maternal
please help confirm why it is often not used though? since its makes integration easier .Or is it paid for? and expensive

Maybe I should explain myself better. The gov't of Canada is bringing people (usually young) in for a reason. That is to get in the labor market which is seeing a massive influx of retirement. Furthermore, the taxes these new young immigrants are paying, will help pay the pension/benefits owned to these retirees. In short, immigrants are brought here to pay taxes and contribute to the economy, while if you're an immigrant from let say naija, you don't mind that since your quality of life and prosperity has improved significantly. It's a win/win situation for both parties. So my point is, the federal gov't does not want people to be at home sitting down doing nothing. They want newcomers to be like freeradical if possible. That is to have a job and be self sufficient within a month after arrival. Freeradical is now an official tax payer. That's what they want.

To make this possible the government has spent millions on tools to help integrate newcomers. These services are free. For example you have social workers that help you make resumes. Access to free computer, internet, printing, etc to print your resumes. They may also have knowledge of where and when a job fair will be taken place, and so forth. They usually have inside info a newcomer wouldn't. Whatever questions you have they'll help you. And if they can't help you, they'll direct you to the person,agency, or department which can. Freeradical said: "So, we decided to join a couple of newcomer services notably- WCI (welcome centre for Immigrants) and ERIEC." I would suggest Freeradical to post the information for these newcomer services. If someone is not landing in Edmonton, I'm sure if they call these services, and they can give them the number to whichever city they'll be landing in. Personally if I'm a new immigrant, after I land and get my essential documents like SIN number, health card, etc, I'm going straight to these centers. I would suggest if anyone knows of any other integration agencies to post them as well.




http://wciedmonton.ca/

http://eriec.ca/


For people landing in Ontario

http://costi.org/programs/program_details.php?stype_id=0&program_id=211

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 6:49am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:

You may find it interesting that repeated reference being made to a God who may or may not be another listener/reader's God within a discussion that isn't religious in it's subject matter and in which the listener/reader has not expressed a desire to discuss religion, actually comes across as being religiously intolerant.

Thank you.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 6:49am On Dec 20, 2017
Career connections at bow valley college Calgary
Youth skills connection program Calgary, Canmore - if you are 30yrs or younger.
Directions for immigrants in Calgary to help give relevant info as regards process for getting licensed for doctors, dentists, pharmacists, engineers. Their study groups are highly useful for helping achieve success at these exams.
Alberta supports career and employment services
Calgary immigrant women's association - bridging program for foreign accountants
Opportunities knock
Corporate readiness training program
Calgary catholic immigrant society (ccis) - there's a training prog for Engineers done in collaboration with SAIT for 8 months. Classroom + internship

Off the top of my head, these are the ones I remember

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bbaby84(f): 6:59am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:

Aggressive much? Lol! We can all learn to be civil in our interactions. If you say A and someone else has a divergent view point, it doesn't change your opinion. It doesn't even have to be an argument. You don't even have to be rude about it. Heck, you don't even have to bother to understand. Free world. Swallow a chill pill.

Says the rude person. I'm here wondering how my post was rude? Perhaps you're the aggressive one..

Anyhoo, too early for drama. Next time, take your own advice.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by vcole: 7:07am On Dec 20, 2017
bbaby84:

Says the rude person. I'm here wondering how my post was rude? Perhaps you're the aggressive one..
Anyhoo, too early for drama. Next time, take your own advice.
That escalated quickly. This religion thing must really be a soft spot for you. Pray tell, is this the attitude your god approves of? I mean, after all what then was the point of your post? I'm pretty sure I have zero artistic attributes so drama is more your thing and not mine. It'll be nice of you to point out "my rude person" statements though but I'm sure the ants in your pants won't permit that. cheesy

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bbaby84(f): 7:09am On Dec 20, 2017
vcole:
That escalated quickly. This religion thing must really be a soft spot for you. Pray tell, is this the attitude your god approves of? I mean, after all what then was the point of your post? I'm pretty sure I have zero artistic attributes so drama is more your thing and not mine. It'll be nice of you to point out "my rude person" statements though but I'm sure the ants in your pants won't permit that. cheesy

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