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| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tamm: 1:45pm On Jan 07, 2018*. Modified: 2:00pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Hi Arielle, I'm not exactly sure how buoyant the development sector is in Canada, but I can remember reading a piece about a concentration of most of the big ID organizations in Quebec (in other provinces, I only know of IDRC in Ottawa). You may ask your friend to conduct more of her own research into this. Nonetheless, I'll try to give you a general overview of how the sector works to the best of my knowledge. A career in the international development (ID) sector, in most places in the world, has more to do with networking than anything else. I have worked in the oil and gas sector, and I must say that it is much more difficult to start a career in ID compared to other sectors I know quite well. This is partly because the organizations (save for the big ones like the UN, the world bank etc) are considerably small. So you may understand why networking is important here. The UK isn't such a bad place for your friend to start, as there are a lot of organizations as well as charities in the UK (Christian Aid, Save the Children etc) where she can gain some relevant work/volunteer experience. From my personal experience however, I wouldn't advice her to proceed if she hasn't started the program yet. There are a couple of postgrad programs within the EU where you spend approx two years in about two to three universities across the EU (each of the four semesters is spent in a different country), and most of them also have the possibility of spending one of the semesters as an intern in international development organizations (not small charities). During this program, your friend will be able to build her network (if she's proactive), gain some experience, learn a 2nd or 3rd language (highly recommended) and might even be able to land a job in Canada prior to landing, with her network. This is because unlike other sectors, ID work experience is global (much of the work done all over the world is similar), save for the humanitarian/emergency arm, where you require experience in areas affected by natural disasters or war zones. By the time she's done with her masters program, she'll be in a better position to decide the next step in her career/academic pursuit. Moreover, networking is also important for a career in ID consultancy, as no one will hire a consultant they don't know/or that does not come highly recommended. Arielle: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tamm: 1:54pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Lol...welcome back! At least, you already took care of the important thing (dual nationality) such that you have a 2nd home if the 1st one does not meet your expectations! mosquitoway: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by XX01(f): 2:31pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Ajujuju2:Ethiopian airlines allows 23kg for infants if the trip is to Canada/US. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by XX01(f): 2:41pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
mosquitoway:Why not look for who will takeover your stuff, at a price of course and then look for where to rent in Ikeja? The real estate sector is so different in the 2 countries. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by yokus(f): 3:18pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Amazing! Huge Congrats @freeradical. I keep imagining what you would have missed out of if you had gone with the full time job in the smaller company. Wow. @mosquitoway - i agree with @Xx01. I doubt that an exchange is feasible. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 3:44pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Jonbeezy:Honestly a lot of question you're asking I don't have the answer too. You should check and ask your top questions in the skilled worker thread. I don't think you can apply for two different visa's at the same time. And unless you come in as a PR, you usually need a work permit. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 4:02pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Inception12:It's 100 percent true which I've been preaching on these boards. Unless you have to move to a different province because they specialize in the field you want to get into,move to a resource rich province like Sask and especially Alberta. While freeradical likes to preach God as it's the right thing to do, this is just the Alberta affect honestly. Cheap housing, opportunities, etc. Had he landed in a saturated place like Toronto, he may be second guessing his move to Canada. All about doing your research. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mosquitoway: 4:05pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
XX01:Thanks, i was just thinking we could make things easier for each other that way. I reckoned i could just do it plainly without spending so much time settling down, thanks for your advice |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 4:06pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
mosquitoway:Go and sit down. You have a Canadian passport. You can leave naija anytime you want. Renounce that Canadian passport, buy a 1 way ticket, and return back to naija. If not lets hear. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AngelicBeing: 4:48pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
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| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by jyteman: 4:49pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:congrats sir please if I may ask do u work in a manufacturing industry or O &G and if yes which city would you advise an engineering mentainance personnel to land in respect to job availability. thanks |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Inception12: 4:52pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Is it also true for someone who wants to pursue a career in financial analysis. maternal: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 4:55pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
maternal:Senior if you understand where I am coming from and have worn my shoes you won't only be preaching but will be shouting out on rooftops. See me wey them reject for Nigeria, roaming about without job for the past 20months, only to enter Canada and made management in the biggest brewing company in the world in less than 3months, and you say it's not God. Forget that Alberta effect thing for once and see the peculiarity of my case. Am I the only immigrant that landed Alberta in the past 6months? I'm I the only one who attended job seminars? What are the odds of something like this happening? Heck, even the people where I work keep telling me they haven't witnessed such a thing. That I just broke a record! Who I sabi for Canada. I've never even been to Cotonou before I took the leap of faith to come here. I'm not saying that I'm special in any way to others but when I attribute my success to God I know what I'm saying. If I don't speak the truth and take God's glory for myself then I'm not worthy of any of his favours. That's why I'm encouraging others to believe. Work as though it all depends on your work, and pray as though it all depends on God. We will all have and share our testimonies |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 4:58pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
jyteman:I am in the food and beverage manufacturing industry and of course there are opportunities in this industry almost every where in Canada. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freeradical(m): 5:03pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Jonbeezy:You can only get a job in Canada of you are legally permissible to. You must have at least a work permit to be legally permissible to work in Canada. No employer will be willing to break the law just to hire you. So even if u are in talks with any employer willing to offer you a job let them know your status as they can be willing to help you process a LMIA backed work visa if they need you that badly. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ItsYourFriend: 5:59pm On Jan 07, 2018*. Modified: 6:45pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
[quote author=freeradical post=63965029][/quote]See as my body dey sweet me for your matter. Testimonies are proof that God is with them that put their trust in Him. I happy for you well well bro. It's the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes. I'm so much inspired! Congrats. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 6:15pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:God at work. Congratulations freeradical. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 40manlappy: 6:18pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Congratulations @freeradical So happy for you ![]() |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ItsYourFriend: 6:19pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
maternal:Insomuch as I like to read your opinion on matters on this forum, I have come to see that you have a penchant for pointing out those who ascribe glory to God for their good fortunes. My guy, in everything, you must learn to give thanks to God first. Forget the Alberta effect because there are so many people there who haven't been this fortunate. There is a God factor in everything. Please know that all good and perfect gifts come from God. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by stonecoldcafe: 6:23pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:God bless you sir. This really moved me |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ItsYourFriend: 6:31pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
I no even see this one before I reply Maternal. Please Freeradical continue to give thanks to God for in Him we live and move and have our being. freeradical: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TEECANN: 6:52pm On Jan 07, 2018*. Modified: 7:16pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:WAWAWAWUUUUU!!!! Congrats @freeradical You need to see me jumping here (as if I'm the one that got the manager promotion)...Im so tapping into this testimony for my future in Canada. As I have always declared, I'm saying it again "My case is different", where others are declaring a casting down, I'm declaring a lifting up! You don't get it- It is written that it is ending in praises for me ni this 2018 (Pardon my talibanism/alutaism, this is what what this 2018 requires...claim and enter into the manifestation realm of your blessings by declaring and doing)I had sensed it since that your initial post in December 2017 that God is unto something great for you. Whatever you re doing that is calling the hosts of heavens to gather and be delivering off-shore blessings to you like this...don't stop ooo! (Read Psalm 2:8, that's the trajectory of your testimony ultimately, watch out for God's acts in your life!) So happy for you and your family. It shall continually end in praise IJN! This is so refreshing to read after so many discouraging reports online!! |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by TEECANN: 7:04pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
mosquitoway: ![]() This Mr. Pilot is a funny somborri...seriously ![]() maternal:...and this Mr. Maternal got no chill at all...so very Nigerian (why I love confirm naija people cos there's no "photocopy" of our type anywhere in the world) ![]() |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Newmum0615: 7:18pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Awesome!!! freeradical: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 7:59pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:Congratulations!!!. I love outcomes like this. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Omalitchar: 8:11pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
honey86:Hello honey86,please when you say RBC customer service pays well,how do you mean?like how much per hour. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Oyamade: 9:02pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
maternal:Oh dear!!! *covers face* |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 9:32pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
freeradical:The bold is the key. What I found is that we tend to pray and believe in miracle while forgetting that we also need to work. I commend your hard work and also thank God for his grace on your life. Your relevant work experience, extra effort in preparation and God ordering your steps contributed to the success today. Once again. Congratulations. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 9:38pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Omalitchar:Between $15 and $17. Great benefits too. |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ymummy234: 10:06pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
Congrats Freeradical!!! such goodnews always gladdens my heart |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 9jaAlien: 10:45pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
it would do well to warn first before suspension justwise: |
| Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by justwise(mod): 10:50pm On Jan 07, 2018 |
9jaAlien:You registered few minutes ago just to say this? |
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