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| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 11:58am On Jan 02, 2018 |
salford1:oh you are right, i made a mistake |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 12:06pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee:lol... condolence letter i got a couple of those too from different unis, my canny hustle started with study permit. i switched from scouting for a thesis based program to a course-based program and my chances greatly improved. but study permit no come click. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kazchick(f): 12:07pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
This has just removed my fears. Thank you @maternal & @thecongo2 maternal: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kazchick(f): 12:08pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Wow. God really works in mysterious ways. I tap into your blessing...More favour for you ad your family Nogen: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sorefunmi(f): 12:33pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Nogen:teary eyes here...infact its pays to be a giver ...definately 2018 is my year of PR.. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 12:37pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee:Buhari don suffer ![]() |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by CanadianEnginee(m): 12:40pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
einsteino:I also tried study permit several times and was bounced again and again. On one occasion, the visa officer indicated that I didn't have sufficient funds for studies and upkeep even when it was glaring I had more than that. Those visa officers no go see heaven. ![]() Have you got any valid admission offer presently? |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by shilling(f): 12:47pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Not seems, definitely is!! Quebec is much cheaper, especially compared to the West Coast. When I visited Montreal, I was shocked by how cheap food was. Sherbrooke will probably be cheaper. How's the winter over there? Nogen: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by bigfido: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
einsteino:HABA! That is about 90k a year |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by yemsicles: 12:48pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Anyone please help. yemsicles: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by shilling(f): 12:50pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
This is amazing. I'm not on here much, but that is wonderful to read! Canada is a great place to live. Welcome! Nogen: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 12:50pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee:I had one with MUN, but wouldnt be going there since I would have PR. for now i am checking U of A and UBC.. what option in Civil do you have in mind? |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 12:51pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
bigfido:no mind me, na error |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 1:01pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
salford1:pls whats OT? isnt tax rate the same for all industries/jobs? mehn 82k is still well above the average salary of an EIT civil engineer |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by CanadianEnginee(m): 1:17pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
einsteino:Structural engineering. I don't intend to change to any other branch of civil enginnering. You have PR already? Nice. I'm still in the pool with crs score of 429. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 1:30pm On Jan 02, 2018*. Modified: 1:56pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee:well most of my expertise is in structural engineering but i am open minded, i would decide on an option to specialise as i learn more about the industry in canada. btw I dont have PR yet, but all things being equal, before fall session starts i would. you may want to apply for PNP as a backup, i hear SINP is on, Civil Engineer should be on its occupation in demand list. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by yokus(f): 1:50pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Aww Nogen! God bless your Angel, his Family & the caretaker o. 2018 is our year of favour. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Andyphief: 1:54pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
vcole:I never knew there were two ways to get a master degree...had to research more..but I have a question, doesn't a thesis based master's degree limit one to research work when achieved? I thought it was going to be one question but I guess u have another...What is an Australian PR?.. Thank you. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nogen: 1:59pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
shilling:Very cold but seems better than some provinces according to weather updates on the news. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by CanadianEnginee(m): 2:01pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
einsteino:SINP Nahhhhh. I'll rather wait for Ontario PNP or wait for CRS cutoff to come down. My resumption is Fall 2018 and that is 8 months from today, it's still a long time to get ITA and PR. I'll prefer to defer the admission to Jan 2019 if PR doesn't come before then. From the little research I've done, structural engineers are in high demand in North America. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by einsteino(m): 2:04pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
CanadianEnginee:lol its alright. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheCongo2: 2:13pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
einsteino:Ok 85k makes much more sense. It was the 165K as base entry salary that surprised me |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Shine1177: 2:22pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
salford1:I intend to study Alternative Energy Technology at NAIT, a 2 year diploma course. What is the prospect of this in Alberta? I have a Master degree in Electrical Power Engineering but I want to switch to renewable. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheCongo2: 2:47pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Numerouuuno:Thanks for your feedback. I was initially misled by einsteno calculation mistake when he came up with 165K per year as base salary ($43/hr) instead of 85K. That is why I was so surprised. But 85K per year makes much sense. I dont make 100K though I can still follow your advice In any case, I had always dream of a master degree. That dream died as I got involved with more responsibilities. But I have resolved to resurrect it this year. Merci beaucoup |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 3:07pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Rocorleone:Yes, you can apply for PR through EE on the basis of your previous work experience so far you can provide all the requirements. You don't have to currently be working to apply, just get all the requirements for Skilled Worker program and dive into the pool. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 3:09pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
TheCongo2:You need to broaden your network. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheCongo2: 3:17pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Delta007:How can u be sure I haven't done so? For instance, been a French Canadian of congolese origin on Nairaland is itself an indication that I have broaden my network. I have been on so many forums but Nairaland is the best for me. I have gained so much from Nairaland. By the way it will almost be 10 years that I am on Nairaland. My initial moniker was TheCongo |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 3:28pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
That's great. However, one can never stop broadening his/her network...but that's my opinion. TheCongo2: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 3:34pm On Jan 02, 2018*. Modified: 6:57pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Shine1177:Obviously, demand for renewable energy will continue to grow in the next few years. However, I will like to caution everyone that certificates are good...the education is great but your success mostly depends on what you do with the education and certificates. Our Nigerian background often skews us towards school, school, school with the perspective of getting employed. I have hardly seen Nigerian immigrants talk about entrepreneurship....and I think that's an area with a lot of potential that Nigerian immigrants are missing out on. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 3:37pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
A quick tip is to multiply the hourly wage by 2...that will give you an idea of the gross annual compensation for full time employment. Example, $15/he translates to roughly $30k a year. Similarly, $43/he translates to $86k a year. TheCongo2: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by wildchild02: 3:48pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
oohunt:I'm also an IT Professional, Networking to be precise. I really don't have issues working in Naija but reading stuffs on this section makes me twice either to go or remain here. What necessary certifications do you think I would need to come to Canada, thanks |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TheCongo2: 3:53pm On Jan 02, 2018 |
Delta007:Wow.... amazing. Yesterday I was going through some of the posts under your profile, very insightful. Which planet are you from ![]() |
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Nahhhhh. I'll rather wait for Ontario PNP or wait for CRS cutoff to come down. My resumption is Fall 2018 and that is 8 months from today, it's still a long time to get ITA and PR. I'll prefer to defer the admission to Jan 2019 if PR doesn't come before then.