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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kazchick(f): 7:50am On Jun 09, 2018
Thanks a lot. I have sent you a PM. Please oblige me.

Further more, do I need to order the textbook online or just buy other materials before registering for the exam.

Iyamefa:


Hey!
I have soft copies of both text books ( vol 1&2). Pm me if interested.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kazchick(f): 7:51am On Jun 09, 2018
Thank you

MrsWoman:
Yes, completed mine Feb 2018. in Canada.Personally, I found the second one more difficult than the first one but i believe with the proper preparation, you'll be fine. I prepared for the first one in 1month and the second one took me about 3months because of work. I hope this helps

Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Dwebb55: 7:58am On Jun 09, 2018
salford1:

These reports weren't just click bait as major media houses have been the one reporting jobs creation backed up by statistics, including the same Washington post you used as a reference in one of your post above. You might want to google reports on job creation in the US.

Except major media houses like the washington post, reuters, cbc, bbc, financial times e.t.c are all ignorant.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/wonk/wp/2018/05/04/unemployment-is-headed-for-historic-lows-economists-say/?noredirect=on


https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN15O1MF

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna871326

And the original post was not about Obama though. I don't think Obama was the president of the USA 17years or 40 years ago. Just talking about the trump effect in Canada mentioned in an earlier post.


Trump to me is riding on the back of the foundations laid by Obama. The numbers he is achieving took almost 10 years to get. Another factor is that the economy has highs and lows. Obama took over in a period of lows, he resumed on a high.

His current policy of fighting with friends and courting adversaries might end up biting him. Add to this his misogynistic, sexist, nepotic and racial views and the fact that Democrats who didn't come out to vote are gearing up to do so will make the mid terms something to watch

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ninichinny: 8:49am On Jun 09, 2018
Iyeye:
Please, how true is it that techno phones don't work in Canada. Thanks.
true
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Elle78: 10:48am On Jun 09, 2018
Hello...I am interested as well. I just pm'd you. Thank you very much
Iyamefa:

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by rhemagrace(f): 11:20am On Jun 09, 2018
Seniors in the house, please answer these questions. Can a permanent resident work in the Nigerian high commission in Canada? Does it have any effect in regards to Canadian citizenship? Does it qualify as "Canadian experience".
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 4712A6: 12:43pm On Jun 09, 2018
I am going to bring this here as it is more relevant to the newcomers and those of us here.

Hereforthistoo:

So in my search for stories written by Nigerians who have moved to Canada, I came across this blog post (Blackmigrantgirl[dot]c-o-m) where the writer shared her experience on moving to Canada from Nigeria and what she has had to go through in settling down. From quitting her luxurious job in Nigeria, to the stress she faced getting a new job in Canada and trying to find a suitable apartment etc. I wish she would post her "application timeline" here as previous PRs have done.

This lady committed something Nigerians are most likely to do here:



A Nigerian lady identified as “Blackmigrantgirl” on twitter took to the microblogging platform to share how she got a ticket for crossing “ordinary railtrack” Read her hilarious ordeal below; The logical side of me understands why I got the ticket but I am still unhappy about it.

Let me explain what happened. I had to travel by bus and by train from the venue of a job interview I attended today, back to the home of my hosts on the other side of town- in Stouffville. My bus arrived the train station with very little time to spare for the departure time of the train to Stouffville. Unfortunately for me, the closest route from the bus terminal to the train platform is now blocked off due to ongoing construction.

I then had to make a dash for it across from the bus to the train station, following the longer route, down the stairs and then up another flight of stairs to the departure platform. Only for me to get to the departure platform to discover that I was on the wrong platform and the train was on the far side of the station.

Adrenalin had already kicked in from all the running and I gave it free rein to cross the train track to get on my train. I didn’t even have enough time to think about the consequences of what I was doing. Of course I got caught ? Next thing I know, a security guard is walking up to me and asking me to step out of the train. Everyone was looking at me like I stole. Chai! My father in heaven oh.

Long story short, to my utter disbelief, th4e security guard wrote me a ticket for 180 Canadian dollars. All my explanation of being late, being new to Canada, not knowing I was violating a bye-law fell on deaf ears. Now I have to call the courthouse tomorrow, to beg for a lesser fine. Honestly, I’m just tired?. I just hope I am hired for the job that brought me downtown today”

Source: https://dailytimes.ng/__trashed-6/

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 4712A6: 12:44pm On Jun 09, 2018
^^^
Please note that Canadians are finicky about appointments. It is one thing those who come from a culture where there are always excused tend to find difficult - it is not about Nigerians but immigrants are advised to always keep to appointments and what does that mean? Planning. You become used to your calendars, you diarize and do all that. No one is really interested in stories of traffic etc. So, from the lady's story, always plan your movements. Learn how to use Google Map well and other apps as on the day of departure, there could be a detour, congestion or unexpected event. When you want to go to BC, do not input the time as CURRENT TIME on the map, insert the estimated time of arrival inside to save yourself troubles.

For the train, it can be confusing especially on a busy day as a lt of people are just moving like ants but one thing is that those guys are used to the tracks. Canada uses a lot of signs to direct you. On the rail track, the No Crossing sign is there and you see where they write that it can lead to prosecution so don't use Naija sense to create a shortcut. There are cameras almost everywhere that is public and Big Brother is watching grin

I feel pity about it because we tend to ignore caution or regulatory signs in Nigeria so we get accustomed to taking shortcuts. The cameras are not there for security alone - Canada Revenue Agency will be very happy to have this lady pay the 180 CAD. Imagine paying 50k because you are late.

So basic lesson from this post. Here is the NO CROSSING sign for pedestrians.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by seakomol: 1:12pm On Jun 09, 2018
Iyamefa:


Hey!
I have soft copies of both text books ( vol 1&2). Pm me if interested.

Please I wouldn't mind too. I sent a PM
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by cutezain(f): 2:00pm On Jun 09, 2018
Iyamefa:


Hey!
I have soft copies of both text books ( vol 1&2). Pm me if interested.



Please I would appreciate it, if I got the e-copy
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by cutezain(f): 2:01pm On Jun 09, 2018
Iyamefa:


Hey!
I have soft copies of both text books ( vol 1&2). Pm me if interested.


Please I am interested in getting a copy.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 4712A6: 3:21pm On Jun 09, 2018
Iyeye:
Please, how true is it that techno phones don't work in Canada. Thanks.


Can't say for a fact but this point may apply.

Devices might not operate on faster US data networks.

https://www.cnet.com/news/why-chinese-smartphone-clones-may-not-be-a-good-deal-after-all/

To be on the safe side, try Samsung but even at that, Samsung pass Samsung. I have an experience where some lines would not work on your BYO device. So, be careful to test the sim on your phone at the store. There was a thread on NL on one guy questioning Tecno etc. Some abused him but he had some few truths. Your Tecno may just end up being a toy when you get to Canada
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 3:32pm On Jun 09, 2018
kazchick:
Thanks a lot. I have sent you a PM. Please oblige me.

further more, do I need to order the textbook online or just buy other materials before registering for the exam.


Okay, I actually don’t know yet. Just completed IFIC and gearing up to register for CSC but since I’m yet to do so, I might not be in the best place to advise.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Iyamefa: 3:47pm On Jun 09, 2018
seakomol, kazchick, cutezain, Asinkwa, veritas3, Elle78 and Superb15

Sent out grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Claire40: 3:55pm On Jun 09, 2018
Please can you send to me too
Iyamefa:

seakomol, kazchick, cutezain, Asinkwa, veritas3, Elle78 and Superb15

Sent out grin
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Dammie2017: 6:05pm On Jun 09, 2018
Can you send to me pls
Iyamefa:

Hey!
I have soft copies of both text books ( vol 1&2). Pm me if interested.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 6:11pm On Jun 09, 2018
4712A6:
^^^
Please note that Canadians are finicky about appointments. It is one thing those who come from a culture where there are always excused tend to find difficult - it is not about Nigerians but immigrants are advised to always keep to appointments and what does that mean? Planning. You become used to your calendars, you diarize and do all that. No one is really interested in stories of traffic etc. So, from the lady's story, always plan your movements. Learn how to use Google Map well and other apps as on the day of departure, there could be a detour, congestion or unexpected event. When you want to go to BC, do not input the time as CURRENT TIME on the map, insert the estimated time of arrival inside to save yourself troubles.

For the train, it can be confusing especially on a busy day as a lt of people are just moving like ants but one thing is that those guys are used to the tracks. Canada uses a lot of signs to direct you. On the rail track, the No Crossing sign is there and you see where they write that it can lead to prosecution so don't use Naija sense to create a shortcut. There are cameras almost everywhere that is public and Big Brother is watching grin

I feel pity about it because we tend to ignore caution or regulatory signs in Nigeria so we get accustomed to taking shortcuts. The cameras are not there for security alone - Canada Revenue Agency will be very happy to have this lady pay the 180 CAD. Imagine paying 50k because you are late.

So basic lesson from this post. Here is the NO CROSSING sign for pedestrians.

Which province did this happen? This is so wrong. It is always announced before the go train stops at union station that it is a criminal offence and offenders will be prosecuted. It's better to put a call to them that you will be late due to some unforseen circumstances than to cross the railway track. It is best to leave earlier and sometimes you are the one to schedule your interview time so why not choose the time that you are sure to make it. Meanwhile if it is Union, where are you crossing to when you are supposed to go underground to burst into the town. This is real JJC in action. So sorry for your loss. We learn from such experiences.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by cutezain(f): 6:37pm On Jun 09, 2018
Iyamefa:

seakomol, kazchick, cutezain, Asinkwa, veritas3, Elle78 and Superb15

Sent out grin


Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Claire40: 7:52pm On Jun 09, 2018
@ Iyamefa, thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 8:11pm On Jun 09, 2018
4712A6:



Can't say for a fact but this point may apply.

Devices might not operate on faster US data networks.

https://www.cnet.com/news/why-chinese-smartphone-clones-may-not-be-a-good-deal-after-all/

To be on the safe side, try Samsung but even at that, Samsung pass Samsung. I have an experience where some lines would not work on your BYO device. So, be careful to test the sim on your phone at the store. There was a thread on NL on one guy questioning Tecno etc. Some abused him but he had some few truths. Your Tecno may just end up being a toy when you get to Canada
Even same phones within Canada sometimes have different variants. e.g. an unlocked LG G3 from telus may not work or work erratically on say Rogers network. Also an unlocked LG G3 from Rogers may not work on telus. It's a good idea to always go to the phone shops with a sim card or to investigate what variants of phones would work on one's network.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 8:15pm On Jun 09, 2018
czaratwork:


Which province did this happen? This is so wrong. It is always announced before the go train stops at union station that it is a criminal offence and offenders will be prosecuted. It's better to put a call to them that you will be late due to some unforseen circumstances than to cross the railway track. It is best to leave earlier and sometimes you are the one to schedule your interview time so why not choose the time that you are sure to make it. Meanwhile if it is Union, where are you crossing to when you are supposed to go underground to burst into the town. This is real JJC in action. So sorry for your loss. We learn from such experiences.
I was even thinking the incident might have happened in Toronto. In Calgary, one can be issued a ticket for spitting on the floor at a train station or platform.

In Calgary, there are illuminated/with audio pedestrain crossings along c-train tracks in the downtown core, but some people in a hurry try to dash across the tracks. They promply get issued over $150 ticket when caught.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mimik2: 12:23am On Jun 10, 2018
Fortissimo502:


You're looking at at least 1 year of being away from your spouse. Spousal application is a brutal process. There's no way to fast track it. An option could be your wife getting a trv and y'all file inland.

Thanks.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 12:25am On Jun 10, 2018
salford1:

The defeat in Ontario was so bad that they lost their party status. The believe here in the west is that Ontario was a liberal strong hold. Trudeau is still not ready. I am actually suprised he paid over $4Billion for that pipeline considering the fact that he is anti-oilsand
That move was a bad political move in my opinion.

He took a risk which wasn't well planned. The money paid for the pipeline won't stop the prairie from delivering their block vote to the Conservative in the next election. His action has also caused some liberal and green voters to switch allegiance.

The minimum wage hike by Kathleen was a wrong move too. Employers just reduced hours and became more lean with the operations of their business. The hysteria quickly died down.

Not trying to turn this into a political thread.

Provincial and federal elections are completely different. Just will win again. Also the 4 B pipeline was necessary. It was for the national interest. Justin was never anti-oilsand. That was a narrative created by western Canada which still holds hate to his dead father.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mimik2: 12:26am On Jun 10, 2018
Beeea:


Please see link below for information on how to sponsor your spouse

http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/spouse.asp

As your application will be processed in Accra, below is another link of people's experiences with Accra VO with regards to spousal sponsorship.

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/thread-for-acrra-ghana-applicants.64640/page-1081

Hope this helps

Really helpful, thanks a lot. I think I will go ahead with it.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by pauloverdi: 2:07am On Jun 10, 2018
lightdream:
Elders i greet here.I have been following posts lately and will appreciate more information that will assist me. I am self sponsored and will be heading to simon fraser university,burnaby for master in mechatronic program for september entry.my info on British columbia is way limited aside from the friendly weather and few article.
For a newcomer please what will be adviceable heading to that province in terms of standard of living,getting into the system,relocation and opportunities. Thank you


welcome in advance to western canada. check the link below for an idea of of the cost of living. Please note that BC is short for Bring Cash ...lol
the good thing is there are a lot of unfulfilled jobs here and if u are willing to work, you will find work to put food on the table, pay bills and still send some home to naija. It all depends on you. Wish you luck, and google is your friend.

http://www.costofliving.welcomebc.ca/

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 4:43am On Jun 10, 2018
rhemagrace:
Seniors in the house, please answer these questions. Can a permanent resident work in the Nigerian high commission in Canada? Does it have any effect in regards to Canadian citizenship? Does it qualify as "Canadian experience".

Una hijack Nigeria. still wan go abroad and keep enjoying what belongs to Nigerians.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 7:40am On Jun 10, 2018
maternal:


Not trying to turn this into a political thread.

Provincial and federal elections are completely different. Just will win again. Also the 4 B pipeline was necessary. It was for the national interest. Justin was never anti-oilsand. That was a narrative created by western Canada which still holds hate to his dead father.
Anti-carbon/oil.... judging from his past statements and actions. The imposion of carbon taxes and setting tough targets to shut down coal plants. Mining the tar sand or using SAGD is carbon intensive, the tax hurts the energy industry and makes it less attractive to foreign investors. He also mentions that "Alberta needs to phase out the oil sands, but not tomorrow" in a town hall meeting..Although he later said people misunderstood him on the statement.
Anyways, not to turn the thread to Liberal/NDP vs Conservatives. The pipeline is good for Alberta and the rest of Canada. More transfer payment for the have-not provinces too.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ejadike(m): 7:53am On Jun 10, 2018
kissoflife:
Hello House,

I just got my COPR and I am trying to book my flight to Edmonton with Ethiopian Airlines, I notice there is a stopover at Dublin. Now the question is "Do I need an Irish Transit visa?"
Good morning from Nigeria. Please, I've asked this question but no one seems to help with any answer. How much would it cost me to process everything asides from the money I'll need to have as settlement funds in Canada? Please I need your reply on this. Thanks and God bless.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Diamond294(f): 7:57am On Jun 10, 2018
hustler:
Arrived Calgary, Alberta early last month. Just wanted to share my quick settlement story. Weather has been relatively great. Got registered with Immigration centres and have received tremendous help there. Got a 2 bedroom apartment in the NW area for 1,300 which is ok. A friend helped me with securing that and I did not have to make payment for 3 or 6 months in advance. Just a refundable security deposit and first month rent. Like most have mentioned previously here, you will need a vehicle especially in the NW as small grocery shops and stationery stores are not easily accessible by foot. I got tremendous help with my Banking needs from a Nigerian working in a Bank. Free Banking for one year, 2,500 MasterCard limit with option of a Line of Credit etc. He says after the one year I can still transition to another free banking account without minimum balance if I want. He even helped to refer me to employers in the Finance Industry and one of them has even called me for interviews already and I only met the guy on an online forum oh. Also, like many have mentioned here previously you have to target your resumes to job postings. What else am I missing in my story? Anyways it has been a great number of days being here with no regrets (except that there is no suya here lol) . Let me know if you have any enquires I may be of help. Thanks to everyone who has previously dropped useful information here.
Accept my congratulations sir. I have a younger brother who seeks to obtain a Canadian visa, he has just an O level cert and he's very much skilled. What are the requirements ( docs, travel expenses etc) like? Kindly reply. Thanks in advance sir.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by loudlumi: 9:18am On Jun 10, 2018
Hello,

Would anyone be attending the planning for Canada session at Amber house GRA Ikeja ,Lagos on the 14th of June?

I also would want to join any professional Nigerian immigrant network in Canada, I noticed there are a lot of Asian networks for immigrants but I am yet to see any Nigerian one.

Finally ,the deluge of pre-arrival maerials from different Agencies
SOPA
COSTI
AEIP
ASIEC
JVS
YMCA
ACCESS et al can be overwhelming, but I know it is to make me better prepared.

They say networking is king in Canada, I am already applying for jobs but if you can recommend me for any technical position I would be most grateful.

I am an electrical electronics engineer with a bias in communication, intending to switch to I.T .My experience has been in aviation, communication (installation of radios,VSAT and electronic communication equipment), system administration and I have worked as a maintenance engineer in a FMCG.

So please any job referal would be most welcome, I've to tap into the hidden job market.

Email is lummibod@yahoo.com
Canadian number is +15873326193

Thanks.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kissoflife: 9:54am On Jun 10, 2018
Ejadike:
Good morning from Nigeria. Please, I've asked this question but no one seems to help with any answer. How much would it cost me to process everything asides from the money I'll need to have as settlement funds in Canada? Please I need your reply on this. Thanks and God bless.

Well it depends ob several factors like
1. Times it takes u to pass IELTS
2. How many credentials u intend to evaluate
3. Size of family and maybe other little things

For me, a single person with IELTS done once and no accompanying family, It was in the range of 1.3M to 1.5M including flight ticket and minus POF. It also depends on your plans as well.

Note that the cost of taking the IELTS exams and credentials evaluation changes from time to time as well.


So do some research to find out about latest pricing and other things.
Dont know if I answwred your questions?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by telias: 10:52am On Jun 10, 2018
Ejadike:
Good morning from Nigeria. Please, I've asked this question but no one seems to help with any answer. How much would it cost me to process everything asides from the money I'll need to have as settlement funds in Canada? Please I need your reply on this. Thanks and God bless.

Visa not required. It is a technical stop, you will not even vacate the aircraft.

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