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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Tosinayegbusi12: 9:52am On Feb 06, 2018
Hello everyone,firstly am happy I found this thread,and I think I can still make things right by the grace of God.
We paid Canreach a sum of 650k last year,one Sushma called to inform us that we were eligible to come into Canada,they didn't inform us that we were meant to write the exams before paying,
We wrote the Ielts Examination my score as the spouse was ok but that of my husband was not,so he rewrote unluckily he didn't score a high band either.
The painful thing is that we already paid,afterwards they became to reluctant in replying to mails,even when we call thier customer care lines they dnt pick.
The Sushma said she no longer works for them when we called.

My question now is,is it possible we end the contract with Canreach and start all over again.

Based on the things have read here I can see they are scam and I dnt want anyone to fall victim again.

We have already created a Wes account and also worked on our transcript.

Pls I need guide

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by DadR: 9:55am On Feb 06, 2018
He wasn't comfortable with my answer cos he feels am not a senior cos I don't PPR yet, lol. Just kidding. Tnx for weighing in.


Adiahabasi:

I used face value and I have my COPR now.
Someone answered you earlier.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by happytbaby: 10:38am On Feb 06, 2018
Please click the link below to go the the thread where you can read up to answer most; if not all, of your answers

https://www.nairaland.com/4212543/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled


Tosinayegbusi12:
Hello everyone,firstly am happy I found this thread,and I think I can still make things right by the grace of God.
We paid Canreach a sum of 650k last year,one Sushma called to inform us that we were eligible to come into Canada,they didn't inform us that we were meant to write the exams before paying,
We wrote the Ielts Examination my score as the spouse was ok but that of my husband was not,so he rewrote unluckily he didn't score a high band either.
The painful thing is that we already paid,afterwards they became to reluctant in replying to mails,even when we call thier customer care lines they dnt pick.
The Sushma said she no longer works for them when we called.

My question now is,is it possible we end the contract with Canreach and start all over again.

Based on the things have read here I can see they are scam and I dnt want anyone to fall victim again.

We have already created a Wes account and also worked on our transcript.

Pls I need guide

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AZeD1(m): 12:06pm On Feb 06, 2018
Deebay:


Hi.
Please what can you say generally about Ottawa. In terms of neighborhoods, transit, housing, opportunities, French speaking etc on a general note. And also the different parts of Ottawa.

Thanks
Ottawa is cool.
It would be easier for me to answer specific questions than general ones like this.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by saucepan: 12:59pm On Feb 06, 2018
@ Vcole, thank you. I actually out of effico had pencilled one of such courses for him to take. Thanks for letting me know it is the expected thing to do. Will let him get to it.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by saucepan: 1:11pm On Feb 06, 2018
Fusion23:


Hunt Club , Nepean that brings goosebumps..stayed in ottawa for 10months got a better job and Moved to Edmonton...I stayed close to huntclub, my previous work was on antares drive and south keys shopping center was where I always shopped the walmart there cheesy....

I heard kanata has good schools thou..most chinese people prefer the place.

One of the areas I am strongly considering is Nepean and Hunt Club as maternal recently suggested. Hunt Club sounds very interesting as my children are all very serious golfers ( in fact on some good days they decide they want to be pro golfers) don't know if I will be able to afford golfing for them over there but where there is a will there is a way ( even if it is for them to work as caddies).
Kanata I hear far oh! No plans of buying a car immediately oh! The rents are quite pricey too.
Gatineau from my little research is good for a young family ( as your children will not have problem with French, in fact, a second language is an advantage for pre school kids).

So please were your goose bumps the good or bad ones with regards to Nepean and Hunts Club?

Thank you so much for all your assistance.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 5:13pm On Feb 06, 2018
saucepan:


One of the areas I am strongly considering is Nepean and Hunt Club as maternal recently suggested. Hunt Club sounds very interesting as my children are all very serious golfers ( in fact on some good days they decide they want to be pro golfers) don't know if I will be able to afford golfing for them over there but where there is a will there is a way ( even if it is for them to work as caddies).
Kanata I hear far oh! No plans of buying a car immediately oh! The rents are quite pricey too.
Gatineau from my little research is good for a young family ( as your children will not have problem with French, in fact, a second language is an advantage for pre school kids).

So please were your goose bumps the good or bad ones with regards to Nepean and Hunts Club?

Thank you so much for all your assistance.

Good ones I was living there previously and it was a good expereince over all, Lived on Paul Anka Drive and yes some golfing course around then..it can be pricey thou ..except u have freinds who play too...the more the merrier tongue

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by saucepan: 5:49pm On Feb 06, 2018
Fusion23:


Good ones I was living there previously and it was a good expereince over all, Lived on Paul Anka Drive and yes some golfing course around then..it can be pricey thou ..except u have freinds who play too...the more the merrier tongue

Unfortunately I don't play golf. Will really look at Nepean, there are some good catholic schools there that have golf teams and of course football (soccer) teams.

Thank you so much.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by babypipsy: 7:10pm On Feb 06, 2018
Greetings and thumbs up to all the good people who have blessed humanity by making rich information available on this thread.

I am currently in calgary taking a course in Business Intelligence and Analytics. Please, I need help on the best way to secure a job, I've not been getting interviews as expected. I have bills to pay.

Please help....thanks

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 7:42pm On Feb 06, 2018
babypipsy:
Greetings and thumbs up to all the good people who have blessed humanity by making rich information available on this thread.

I am currently in calgary taking a course in Business Intelligence and Analytics. Please, I need help on the best way to secure a job, I've not been getting interviews as expected. I have bills to pay.

Please help....thanks

Hi, in addition to your course and job hunting efforts, you could consider joining CRIEC right there in Calgary and go for their mentorship programme. I know a number of people who got jobs in Calgary based on the networking opportunities and through the efforts of their mentors. You lose nothing by giving it a shot, https://www.criec.ca/

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 8:47pm On Feb 06, 2018
Blackbuddy:


Hi, in addition to your course and job hunting efforts, you could consider joining CRIEC right there in Calgary and go for their mentorship programme. I know a number of people who got jobs in Calgary based on the networking opportunities and through the efforts of their mentors. You lose nothing by giving it a shot, https://www.criec.ca/

We have the Toronto version called TRIEC. I got matched with a mentor not long ago. It's been an experience. I am hopeful that the programme will be beneficial to me.

In our introductory meeting, i met some naija people who were also matched the same time with me. One person said *** had to go physically to TRIEC office to get matched. Some said they wanted to be matched with elderly immigrants who had walked their path and now have their network of friends for them to tap their experience from. You really have little control over who you are matched with.

If you are in Toronto and surburbs and not yet matched, be on your TRIEC coach and if possible visit the TRIEC office to get matched.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by babypipsy: 9:03pm On Feb 06, 2018
Blackbuddy:


Hi, in addition to your course and job hunting efforts, you could consider joining CRIEC right there in Calgary and go for their mentorship programme. I know a number of people who got jobs in Calgary based on the networking opportunities and through the efforts of their mentors. You lose nothing by giving it a shot, https://www.criec.ca/

Thanks,

Though I already had something similar with Center for New Comers. I got matched with a mentor.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 9:15pm On Feb 06, 2018
czaratwork:


We have the Toronto version called TRIEC. I got matched with a mentor not long ago. It's been an experience. I am hopeful that the programme will be beneficial to me.

In our introductory meeting, i met some naija people who were also matched the same time with me. One person said *** had to go physically to TRIEC office to get matched. Some said they wanted to be matched with elderly immigrants who had walked their path and now have their network of friends for them to tap their experience from. You really have little control over who you are matched with.

If you are in Toronto and surburbs and not yet matched, be on your TRIEC coach and if possible visit the TRIEC office to get matched.

So nice to hear you had a pleasant experience with TRIEC, to think that I happen to be a registered mentor with both TRIEC and ACCES. It's my little way of helping others climb up the ladder. Though I'm not able to select the mentees assigned to me from the pool but I remain open to sharing the info I have concerning entry-way into banking especially for those who have Audit, Internal Control and Investigation background. The mentoring support I received while I was a mentee validated the networking strategy I had started on before I left Nigeria and helped to guide my job hunting efforts. Networking and mentorship opens doors here if applied appropriately.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 9:34pm On Feb 06, 2018
Blackbuddy:


So nice to hear you had a pleasant experience with TRIEC, to think that I happen to be a registered mentor with both TRIEC and ACCES. It's my little way of helping others climb up the ladder. Though I'm not able to select the mentees assigned to me from the pool but I remain open to sharing the info I have concerning entry-way into banking especially for those who have Audit, Internal Control and Investigation background. The mentoring support I received while I was a mentee validated the networking strategy I had started on before I left Nigeria and helped to guide my job hunting efforts. Networking and mentorship opens doors here if applied appropriately.

Internal Control shocked shocked ! Please i will pm you shortly.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 9:42pm On Feb 06, 2018
Blackbuddy:


So nice to hear you had a pleasant experience with TRIEC, to think that I happen to be a registered mentor with both TRIEC and ACCES. It's my little way of helping others climb up the ladder. Though I'm not able to select the mentees assigned to me from the pool but I remain open to sharing the info I have concerning entry-way into banking especially for those who have Audit, Internal Control and Investigation background. The mentoring support I received while I was a mentee validated the networking strategy I had started on before I left Nigeria and helped to guide my job hunting efforts. Networking and mentorship opens doors here if applied appropriately.

It is still ongoing. My mentor is a full blown Canadian who told me frankly that he may not inderstand what immigrants go through to get integrated into the system but he will link me up with naija immigrants who will share their stories. Infact he introduced me to a naija colleague of his whom will have a 30 minutes talking session with me just to share his experiences in our next meeting.

It is really an interesting experience. I could feel the excitement the mentors on my table had during our introductory meeting.(First time mentors though).

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 3:13am On Feb 07, 2018
babypipsy:
Greetings and thumbs up to all the good people who have blessed humanity by making rich information available on this thread.

I am currently in calgary taking a course in Business Intelligence and Analytics. Please, I need help on the best way to secure a job, I've not been getting interviews as expected. I have bills to pay.

Please help....thanks

Do you have experience , even thou not in Canada. IT field is in demand here and Canadian experience not a big factor they just want skills and experience...

Is your CV on point..then LinkedIn and Monster.ca is enough ...

Good CV and LinkedIn also helps.. and is it just Calgary you have in mind

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Blackbuddy: 3:39am On Feb 07, 2018
czaratwork:


Internal Control shocked shocked ! Please i will pm you shortly.

I've replied your PM smiley
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by babypipsy: 8:53am On Feb 07, 2018
Fusion23:


Do you have experience , even thou not in Canada. IT field is in demand here and Canadian experience not a big factor they just want skills and experience...

Is your CV on point..then LinkedIn and Monster.ca is enough ...

Good CV and LinkedIn also helps.. and is it just Calgary you have in mind



Yes, I am looking at calgary at the moment. Would you recommend any other city or province? I also have about 3 years experience and i wI'll be completing my course by next month . Do you have a great CV template to share with me? My email is qualityhair99@gmail.com.

Thanks.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by chidaroy(f): 9:48am On Feb 07, 2018
Thank you so much for sharing.
This is super insightful. You have always been a very strong woman. You gat this!

Nogen:
Hello Nairaland Family! Been awhile I visited. Congrats to Bigfido, and to those who got their PPR and jobs.

I have had 3 weeks of lectures and it is not beans. Been immersed in my books, especially in my statistics course where 98% of the terms are new to me. While everyone in my class has a basic knowledge of the course and is progressing fast, I have to deal with my insufficient knowledge of the course. Enrolled my humble self in a virtual class , paid some cool dollars for it and I am making significant progress and will gradually get there before my first test on the course.I have obtained at least 4 degrees in Nigeria,, yet I was not taught all these. It is well with Nigerian Education.

Started driving here and it has been very helpful especially with taking the children to the Daycare and bringing them back home. We also got some discounts. Government is paying the bulk of the money while we pay the lesser fraction . Oga is preparing to leave for Naija. *sobs* . Hoping and praying my parents get their visas so they can help me out with this school runs as I have tests and assignments almost every week.

Not going to get a job now because I can't cope with job/school/home now. Until I have a support. I am hardly online these days but you are all in my heart.

NB: This shouldn't stop you from coming with your child/children. You too will be fine.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 1:08pm On Feb 07, 2018
Blackbuddy:


I've replied your PM smiley

I have sent my long mail.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by HTC2017: 3:00pm On Feb 07, 2018
How is life in Edmonton? Generally, I mean.

There are some reviews I saw online and they are really depressing? Don't know if the reviews are by some controversial people or it's just conspiracy. Here: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Edmonton


Fusion23:


Hunt Club , Nepean that brings goosebumps..stayed in ottawa for 10months got a better job and Moved to Edmonton...I stayed close to huntclub, my previous work was on antares drive and south keys shopping center was where I always shopped the walmart there cheesy....

I heard kanata has good schools thou..most chinese people prefer the place.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by winter(f): 3:34pm On Feb 07, 2018
@Fusion23

Pls what areas of Edmonton would you consider safe and family friendly? Not so busy yet not so quiet? With a supermarket, hospital nearby... How is the transit system?
Do you have any clues on "work from home jobs"? I am still on self maternity leave.

We will be landing next month with a newborn by God's grace.

Fusion23:


Good ones I was living there previously and it was a good expereince over all, Lived on Paul Anka Drive and yes some golfing course around then..it can be pricey thou ..except u have freinds who play too...the more the merrier tongue

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 6:38pm On Feb 07, 2018
winter:

@Fusion23

Pls what areas of Edmonton would you consider safe and family friendly? Not so busy yet not so quiet? With a supermarket, hospital nearby... How is the transit system?
Do you have any clues on "work from home jobs"? I am still on self maternity leave.

We will be landing next month with a newborn by God's grace.


Cant really say have not been here up to 2 months sef, for me am single and its about the job so its downtown..its really nice around jasper.
avenue

Not also sure of work from home , but you can search online...

Edmonton has an LRT for trains and a good bus system..but its rough compared to Ottawa ..rough as in lots of walking from bus or station to your house..so living near a station or bus is better.

I think Canada is generally safe..may be you need extra precautions. but dont worry too much on safety

All the best

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 6:48pm On Feb 07, 2018
HTC2017:
How is life in Edmonton? Generally, I mean.

There are some reviews I saw online and they are really depressing? Don't know if the reviews are by some controversial people or it's just conspiracy. Here: https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Edmonton



Again lots of things are subjective..it depends on what you make of it..Edmonton is very ok . depends on your job..so job comes first over location , if you have a family another point to consider...its all about the oppurtunities so be open minided...for me i prefer edmonton because the job is better...People move from Toronto to saskatchewan cos of $$$$ tongue

Your standard of living depends a lot on income , then may be social life after.....firneds , girlfriends , family etc..cos earning a lot anf being lonely doesnt help either...

The whole idea is that canada is not like Naija where Ekiti or Nassarawa is far from Lagos and Abuja in terms of Development

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 6:54pm On Feb 07, 2018
babypipsy:




Yes, I am looking at calgary at the moment. Would you recommend any other city or province? I also have about 3 years experience and i wI'll be completing my course by next month . Do you have a great CV template to share with me? My email is qualityhair99@gmail.com.

Thanks.

monster.ca , linkedin..sent u an email
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by winter(f): 9:30pm On Feb 07, 2018
Thanks

Fusion23:


Cant really say have not been here up to 2 months sef, for me am single and its about the job so its downtown..its really nice around jasper.
avenue

Not also sure of work from home , but you can search online...

Edmonton has an LRT for trains and a good bus system..but its rough compared to Ottawa ..rough as in lots of walking from bus or station to your house..so living near a station or bus is better.

I think Canada is generally safe..may be you need extra precautions. but dont worry too much on safety

All the best
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 10:43pm On Feb 07, 2018
babypipsy:




Yes, I am looking at calgary at the moment. Would you recommend any other city or province? I also have about 3 years experience and i wI'll be completing my course by next month . Do you have a great CV template to share with me? My email is qualityhair99@gmail.com.

Thanks.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 10:56pm On Feb 07, 2018
Ehrnie:
Hi! Please does anyone have contact details of a tax expert I can speak to Re: Income tax enquiries/filing? Preferably someone who has been tried & trusted.

Eagerly await your responses. Many thanks....
Corporate tax or Personal tax?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Beeea: 11:30pm On Feb 07, 2018
winter:

@Fusion23

Pls what areas of Edmonton would you consider safe and family friendly? Not so busy yet not so quiet? With a supermarket, hospital nearby... How is the transit system?
Do you have any clues on "work from home jobs"? I am still on self maternity leave.

We will be landing next month with a newborn by God's grace.


Personally, I would consider transit time to work in choosing where to live. The LRT runs north to south from Clareview to Century Park so if you work downtown or along that route, I would consider somewhere close to LRT stations. I am kind of hesitant to mention any particular area as there is this debate about the north end of the city versus the south being the best, but my advice is find what works for you and your family. There is the North East, north west, Southeast, southwest and downtown.

For shopping, you should be able to find stores or strip malls within 15 minutes from anywhere if you live in the north. I'm not sure about the south.

For hospitals, when sick, people generally visit family doctors who have offices all over the place, sometimes only about 5 minutes drive from each other and only go to the emergency room for emergencies. Hospitals are usually for 'serious cases'.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 11:51pm On Feb 07, 2018
Beeea:


Personally, I would consider transit time to work in choosing where to live. The LRT runs north to south from Clareview to Century Park so if you work downtown or along that route, I would consider somewhere close to LRT stations. I am kind of hesitant to mention any particular area as there is this debate about the north end of the city versus the south being the best, but my advice is find what works for you and your family. There is the North East, north west, Southeast, southwest and downtown.

For shopping, you should be able to find stores or strip malls within 15 minutes from anywhere if you live in the north. I'm not sure about the south.

For hospitals, when sick, people generally visit family doctors who have offices all over the place, sometimes only about 5 minutes drive from each other and only go to the emergency room for emergencies. Hospitals are usually for 'serious cases'.
@Winter
For folks that are single with a job downtown, it makes sense to live downtown Edmonton. However, I will not recommend downtown Edmonton for families.

Just as Beeea said, there are typically grocery stores and parks close to most subdivisions. For someone coming into Edmonton (less mobile), it might make sense to live a few blocks from the Clairview (North) - Century Park (South) LRT. Homes in the North are generally cheaper than the South; although, the South is preferred to the North, there are good neighborhoods all around. In my opinion, it really comes down to preference and lifestyle.

I hope this helps.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 11:56pm On Feb 07, 2018
salford1:

It's not compulsory, but it's kind of a norm/courtsey and popular. I have do not tip for an hairdo, except a particular time when my kid gave the barber a tough time, but I have always tipped at a restaurant and in cabs. This is what keeps alot if waiters/waitress on the job. They usually make more on tips than their hourly wage. Infact an engineer I worked with still does table waiting on weekends cos of tips! Waiting at tables helped her with cost of schooling, and she is still waiting at tables for extra income

At restaurants, pos terminals have programmed tip options usually starting at 15%. I have also been to other restaurants where tips were not optional but compulsory e.g. fine dining ones.
Most restaurants will charge a "compulsory tip" if your party is greater than a certain number (usually 8-10).
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Delta007(m): 11:58pm On Feb 07, 2018
Canadianfly:


All my Canadian employment letters have the term bi-weekly on them. Could do you a snapshot, but I risk disclosing the organization coz of the paper used. I have never come across an employment agreement with "bi-monthly" written on the contract. Not that it doesn't exist, but to the best of my knowledge, you'll be usually told bi-weekly. Because payroll is processed EVERY TWO WEEKS, every other Friday not twice in a month.
I think the more appropriate term is Semi-Monthly = two times a month.

Organizations typically pay employees weekly (52 times a year), bi-weekly (26 times a year), semi-monthly (24 times a year) or monthly (12 times a year). These are common practices.

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