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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 10:57pm On Dec 10, 2018
Adiepena:

Many thanks @ salford
My fear of option two is based on expiry of the medicals.
Am a clinical dietitian and it’s a long winding road ranging from various assessments to examinations to possible internships before I can practice. That aside, something close to it which doesn’t require a lisence is Dietary Technician or Aide and from the vacancies I have seen, mostly go on shifts.

That said, the struggle is real but my thinking is if the kids have assess to free education, twill be easier to handle them than paying for daycare plus after school hrs. And they are more likely to reason well when they are a bit older.

Am giving myself this Dec to think and put plans down and try and figure the best route to go based on advises too.
I really appreciate this.
Thank you.

I feel your pain and I see the definitive value in wanting your kids to be older and a bit more independent especially as it is just you here for now. However, an important thing to note is that two kids of 8 and 4 still cannot stay home alone by themselves so you probably would still need childcare for your shifts. One advantage of your plan for them to stay in Nigeria till next year though may be that you will be well settled and may have developed relationships with other families who can help out by the time they come. This though of course isn't a given so realistically, you should still be planning some childcare costs from next year as well. Other things I would like you to consider though is 1. How well do you think you will cope being away from your kids for so long? Going through the motions of getting your feet firmly settled here without any family support may be emotionally draining on you as your husband and children are not around to even help you relieve your pressures, instead the additional stress of missing them may prove really difficult. 2. Are you very comfortable leaving your kids with your parents for so long? Not that your parents will not take the best care of them but (I am trying to choose my words carefully here so it doesn't come across as grandparents can't take care of their grandchildren) considering they are grandparents and it is their prerogative to spoil kids, do you think you may spend the first few months back with your kids trying to get them to unlearn some of the habits they picked up while with Grandma and Grandpa? From one mum to another, just thought to drop a few notes for you to consider as you try to figure out your options. Wishing you all the best and may God guide your decisions.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford: 12:06am On Dec 11, 2018
Adiepena:

Many thanks @ salford
My fear of option two is based on expiry of the medicals.
Am a clinical dietitian and it’s a long winding road ranging from various assessments to examinations to possible internships before I can practice. That aside, something close to it which doesn’t require a lisence is Dietary Technician or Aide and from the vacancies I have seen, mostly go on shifts.

That said, the struggle is real but my thinking is if the kids have assess to free education, twill be easier to handle them than paying for daycare plus after school hrs. And they are more likely to reason well when they are a bit older.

Am giving myself this Dec to think and put plans down and try and figure the best route to go based on advises too.
I really appreciate this.
Thank you.
Since my arrival in Canada, I have only met just 1 Dietitian that has Nigerian roots (she was born in Canada). I bumped into her a few times while I was working as a hospital security guard during my early days in Canada. Seems it's not a popular career choice among Nigerians here. I hope you can get on as a Dietitian aide or tech asap after landing, while your main goal is to pursue your license to practice as a Dietitian.

In Calgary, At age 4, your kid would qualify for KG which is like 3 hours per day and maybe 3 days per week. Usually 9am to 12 or 12 to 3pm (You would have to verify this as I can't really remember). Those are odd hours for someone working, so you will still end up paying daycare or childminder fees. Some daycare do offer pick up services from school bus stops, so you might be able to get around the 3hrs per day KG classes. However, once they are both in full time schooling, then all you have to worry about will be dayhome or babysitter which could end up been cheaper. I believe in the saying "Where there's a will, there's a way". I also hope your husband is able to join you soon.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Riversides2003(m): 5:50am On Dec 11, 2018
freshjayy:

Hello pls what city are you am an electrical engineer and still confused on where to settle and I want to continue my electrical engineering

Am in Fort McMurray
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Riversides2003(m): 5:59am On Dec 11, 2018
mmaryam:
@riversides2003, hi, please for a slickline engineer.... which is the better city, Calgary or fortmcmurray?

You can be hired in Calgary and sent to Fort McMurray to work, you can also check Grand Prairie, it’s also a very good location for you kind of job in Alberta.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by pyha: 6:02am On Dec 11, 2018
Hi all!
I am currently residing in Europe and I want to emigrate to Canada, hopefully by fall (September) next year. I want to emigrate as a student and my current option is a year long graduate certificate. I have already completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Information Technology) and I am now rounding off a Master's degree in Technology innovation and management. I have a few questions and I'll need informed advice or guidance.

Job Prospects
Due to the nature of my previous studies I think I have two options for future career advancement - the IT sector (Software development, Computer/Web application designer, IT business Analyst, etc.) or Business administration (Business Analyst, Project Management, Research Analyst, etc.). I want to know (Based on your experiences (either personal or vicarious)) if you were compelled to advice me, which of these two sectors you think will lead to high-earning good job offers at entry-level position after a one-year graduate certificate program. E.g. Computer Application Developer vs. IT Business Analyst, IT Business Analyst vs. Business Analyst.

Getting a Permanent Residence
I want to settle in Canada after my studies. I want to know what you think is the surest process for student integration.

Which of the provinces allow students to become residents with minimum conditions?
Is a year long graduate certificate with it's accompanying one year post graduate work permit too risky (due to time constraints) to allow me successfully transition into a permanent resident?

Cost of living/quality of life

I am in the process of saving the required amount of funds needed for one year's tuition fees (e.g. 17,000 cad$) and 15,000 cad$ for living expenses for a year. Which cit(ies) can offer affordable cost of living (accommodation, amenities, transportation, etc.) and also easy to get casual or entry level part-time jobs that require little or no qualifications? (I am currently focused on Ontario, for some reasons it has the most colleges that offer the type of education I'm interested in, unless I haven't been searching well enough.)

Well, that's it for now smiley. I hope I haven't asked too much?

Please house, seniors, anyone with relevant advice or guidance related to my questions feel free to share.

Thanks a lot!
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mmaryam(f): 6:51am On Dec 11, 2018
Riversides2003:


You can be hired in Calgary and sent to Fort McMurray to work, you can also check Grand Prairie, it’s also a very good location for you kind of job in Alberta.

Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Boltarcutie(f): 7:59am On Dec 11, 2018
Please I'm coming to vancouver as a student......anyone in vancouver lets connect
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by freshjayy: 8:02am On Dec 11, 2018
Riversides2003:


Am in Fort McMurray
Thanks my friend whose family in Calgary also told me to come down to Calgary even though he works in BC. I think I will just try to get my EIT before coming to get better chances of getting a decent job
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by blessings2017(m): 8:39am On Dec 11, 2018
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ottawasenators: 10:34am On Dec 11, 2018
Dear brother/ sister,

Why do you want to migrate to canny as a student first of all?

If i were you, i would migrate to canada through the FSW program since you would have completed your masters degree.

All things being equal with your masters degree, you should score enough points to receive ITA after scaling IELTS and evaluating your masters.

As for the job thingy, follow your passion and you should be fine wink
pyha:
Hi all!
I am currently residing in Europe and I want to emigrate to Canada, hopefully by fall (September) next year. I want to emigrate as a student and my current option is a year long graduate certificate. I have already completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Information Technology) and I am now rounding off a Master's degree in Technology innovation and management. I have a few questions and I'll need informed advice or guidance.

Job Prospects
Due to the nature of my previous studies I think I have two options for future career advancement - the IT sector (Software development, Computer/Web application designer, IT business Analyst, etc.) or Business administration (Business Analyst, Project Management, Research Analyst, etc.). I want to know (Based on your experiences (either personal or vicarious)) if you were compelled to advice me, which of these two sectors you think will lead to high-earning good job offers at entry-level position after a one-year graduate certificate program. E.g. Computer Application Developer vs. IT Business Analyst, IT Business Analyst vs. Business Analyst.

Getting a Permanent Residence
I want to settle in Canada after my studies. I want to know what you think is the surest process for student integration.

Which of the provinces allow students to become residents with minimum conditions?
Is a year long graduate certificate with it's accompanying one year post graduate work permit too risky (due to time constraints) to allow me successfully transition into a permanent resident?

Cost of living/quality of life

I am in the process of saving the required amount of funds needed for one year's tuition fees (e.g. 17,000 cad$) and 15,000 cad$ for living expenses for a year. Which cit(ies) can offer affordable cost of living (accommodation, amenities, transportation, etc.) and also easy to get casual or entry level part-time jobs that require little or no qualifications? (I am currently focused on Ontario, for some reasons it has the most colleges that offer the type of education I'm interested in, unless I haven't been searching well enough.)

Well, that's it for now smiley. I hope I haven't asked too much?

Please house, seniors, anyone with relevant advice or guidance related to my questions feel free to share.

Thanks a lot!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by raphrulz: 11:12am On Dec 11, 2018
Mbok.. Please, share.....

Ethelia:


Lol, let me collect my sub with full chest cry cry cry cry.. Running to start typing my landing/settlement gist....
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by okokobiokoman: 11:37am On Dec 11, 2018
wow! finally got to the last page. Please i need an advice from the senior landees cheesy, i am currently in banking but i want to try my hands on 3d modelling, animation and graphics in canada. What is the best route to take and which city would be very adequate.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 12:24pm On Dec 11, 2018
A great presentation to watch. Very relevant for any experienced professional arriving in Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhA3zeELPzc

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Pegzzyg(f): 12:45pm On Dec 11, 2018
pyha, kindly read about migration via skilled worker class here and see if you'll change your perspective as you don't even need to save up to that amount to migrate. Read the Page 1 to understand how it works then can read up later.... All the best & here is the Link: https://www.nairaland.com/4843199/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/173#73745159
pyha:
Hi all!
I am currently residing in Europe and I want to emigrate to Canada, hopefully by fall (September) next year. I want to emigrate as a student and my current option is a year long graduate certificate. I have already completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Information Technology) and I am now rounding off a Master's degree in Technology innovation and management. I have a few questions and I'll need informed advice or guidance.

Job Prospects
Due to the nature of my previous studies I think I have two options for future career advancement - the IT sector (Software development, Computer/Web application designer, IT business Analyst, etc.) or Business administration (Business Analyst, Project Management, Research Analyst, etc.). I want to know (Based on your experiences (either personal or vicarious)) if you were compelled to advice me, which of these two sectors you think will lead to high-earning good job offers at entry-level position after a one-year graduate certificate program. E.g. Computer Application Developer vs. IT Business Analyst, IT Business Analyst vs. Business Analyst.

Getting a Permanent Residence
I want to settle in Canada after my studies. I want to know what you think is the surest process for student integration.

Which of the provinces allow students to become residents with minimum conditions?
Is a year long graduate certificate with it's accompanying one year post graduate work permit too risky (due to time constraints) to allow me successfully transition into a permanent resident?

Cost of living/quality of life

I am in the process of saving the required amount of funds needed for one year's tuition fees (e.g. 17,000 cad$) and 15,000 cad$ for living expenses for a year. Which cit(ies) can offer affordable cost of living (accommodation, amenities, transportation, etc.) and also easy to get casual or entry level part-time jobs that require little or no qualifications? (I am currently focused on Ontario, for some reasons it has the most colleges that offer the type of education I'm interested in, unless I haven't been searching well enough.)

Well, that's it for now smiley. I hope I haven't asked too much?

Please house, seniors, anyone with relevant advice or guidance related to my questions feel free to share.

Thanks a lot!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by iaatmguy(m): 1:19pm On Dec 11, 2018
salford:
In the news today:

"Federal Conservatives would win majority if election held today: Forum poll"

https://torontosun.com/news/local-news/fed-conservatives-poised-to-win-majority-if-election-held-today-forum-poll/amp

Roughly 10 more months to elections.
with the new "non-binding" UN immigration pact signed by trudeau. the liberals are toast

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Adiepena: 1:39pm On Dec 11, 2018
Bsbabe:


I feel your pain
Thanks @Bsbabe
Spilling the realities right there for me.
Truth be told, its not an easy decision to be made. This whole Canny thing is for their sake and it wont make any sense to put them in any form of danger in pursuance of the Canny dream.
I have had them spend 8weeks with the grannies before when i was terribly overwhelmed and breaking down.
Just 30mins flight to them...I missed them greatly but the break was good.Mentally it wont be easy but physically it will be ideal as i try to find my feet first.
They have a good relationship with them and they dont over pamper them thou i think they are more lenient towards them than they were with my siblings and myself. One year is long but not too long.
It is doable. I feel it is better to integrate first, build good relationships and networks(even though relying on ppl is not an option.Everyone has one challenge or the other). At least i can have better deals or prolonged home care into the night if i have to do night shifts.
Where there is a will, God always makes a way.
It will also end in praise.

Any idea how i can start my makeup biz when i land?
It will be appreciated.
Thank you

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Adiepena: 1:44pm On Dec 11, 2018
salford:

Since my arrival in Canada, I have only met just 1 Dietitian

Bless you @salford
The plan is not to avoid paying childcare totally. I pay child care as at now here so paying shouldn't be a problem.
My concerns are to reduce the hours that need to be paid. Full time school will take a chunk of my headaches away.

It is well.
It will all work out in due course.

Have an idea how i can set up my make up biz? Please share
Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by mavinjay1(m): 1:46pm On Dec 11, 2018
hI gUYS, iM CURRENTLY WORKIN IN uae. pls CAN SOMEONE GIMME detailed INFO ABOUT GETTIN A JOB IN CANADA?
Im a graphics designer/Web designer.

Your efforts will be appreciated! Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Debsify: 2:25pm On Dec 11, 2018
greyham:


Keyword: Some
Well I can testify that I know a lot of people swimming in oil money in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria especially Port Harcourt.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford: 2:32pm On Dec 11, 2018
Adiepena:


Bless you @salford
The plan is not to avoid paying childcare totally. I pay child care as at now here so paying shouldn't be a problem.
My concerns are to reduce the hours that need to be paid. Full time school will take a chunk of my headaches away.

It is well.
It will all work out in due course.

Have an idea how i can set up my make up biz? Please share
Thank you

I have no idea on how to go about setting up a make ip business. It's probably going to be similar to hair styling.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by iaatmguy(m): 8:41pm On Dec 11, 2018
@einsteino been a while, hope you are good?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sistaj: 10:25pm On Dec 11, 2018
And we have landed.......
My journey began from ph last Saturday which was a nightmare of a journey.Extended family of 6 - 3 adults and 3kids.We were scheduled to leave with 3.30pm flight to Lagos with airpeace and we got to the airport around 2pm only to be told then the flight has been moved to 6.10pm. I got angry and entered fight mode.There was a big scene.I was so angry because I came with my kids and I was wondering what I was going to do with them till then coupled with the fact that airpeace left my luggage alongside that of a number of other passengers in Lagos the previous week when I travelled with them to Owerri promising to deliver it the next morning but didn't.That one is story for another day sha.The flight didn't leave till 7pm. Because the flight has been delayed,I cancelled my accommodation booking. Baaddd decision.We were slated to travel with air Maroc on Sunday with the 6.10am flight and I figured by the time we land and finish with luggage formalities we will have only a few hours to check in and then wait it out.We landed and got our luggage around 9pm.A car was already waiting for us and we went to the international airport. I had already cargoed some of our luggage to Lagos because I didn't want to pay so much for the extra luggage as per local flight allowance and the plan was for hubby to pick up when we get to Lagos at the original slated time but we factored in externalities and had my cousin's name too as a recipient and when the flight was delayed we had him pick up the luggage and wait at international airport. He really tried cos he waited hours until we met up with him. We rented the big luggage trolley which accommodated all our stuff.I still had luggage allowance of about 40kg and the plan was for me to head to any nearby supermarket and buy things to make up as I wanted to fully utilize my allowance.On going inside, an immigration lady of about 60yrs old came to us like a hawk looking for chicks and asked what is inside the Ghana must go bags and we should bring it to quarantine.It was obvious she was looking for money.My temper was already short and I was pissed at her barnal attitude and I snapped at her and quarrel ensued again.no be small quarrel ooo. Her colleagues came out to support her asking that we settle and all but I was determined not to part with a naira of mine. I walked out and my husband and cousin plus the trolley guy was left talking with them.I devised a plan for us to get away completely from the airport since we had a lot of time till our flight.I started calling my husband but he didn't pick and I went back there and told him we have to go as our flight has been cancelled.I told him to stop talking with them but he didn't pay me a lot of attention. He came later to ask me if it is true but I told him my reason and he said he was already tired and didn't want to start looking for taxi and all and besides they told him if they check our stuff now,it wont be checked again.I told him I was off with the kids to a hotel as my first son was already complaining he was tired and sleepy and will be back later and he said fine.I forgot the state of our airports(no good waiting areas,air conditioning etc) when I cancelled my original hotel booking and opted to wait it out at the airport. It was on arrival that it dawned on me what a mistake I had made. Trying to get accommodation was also difficult and most hotels were fully booked. My husband called me asking where we were and I told him.We were still at the food court at the airport and he joined us and told me he later gave the customs people 2k.Imagine hovering around like a hawk and all you get is still 2k.mtchewww ndi iberibe. We finally got accommodation around 10.30pm and I left with my kids and mom and my husband stayed at the airport looking after our stuff. We planned to return around 4.30am after my husband must have gotten boarding passes for us.
We showered and I changed the kids in preparation for the morning flight.They wore thermal underwears and slept a bit.Around 2.30am my husband called saying the airline staff said we have to come down and we quickly got ready and called last night's taxi guy cos I already booked him for 4.30am and he showed up on time and we left for the airport. The airline staff were good and we weighed our stuff.Two pieces were about 24kg while about 6 were under the allowance with some as light as 12kg.These were the ones I wanted to add stuff to but couldn't so there were no hassles about luggage.
We went to the boarding area and pre boarding checks began shortly after.We were told one of our luggage needed to be rechecked as it was detected by the scanner. We were told they will call us when the are ready. We began boarding shortly after and my husband was asked to come for the luggage check.He told me they said he should settle them as there was no time to begin rechecking and he gave them 2k I think. We began the first leg of flight to Casablanca.Breakfast was served and it was regular airline stuff.They were happy to give whatever extras one needed.There was no in flight entertainment and the flight was 4.20hrs. We slept most of the flight though. We got to Casablanca and the layover was 7.30hrs. A man was talking to some people lying in a corner on the floor there was a lounge for travellers and they could get meal vouchers too if they were connecting another flight.I talked to him and he told me where to ask for the vouchers.I told my husband and he got the vouchers and we proceeded to have lunch. The restaurant staff only spoke French and it was wahala with a lot of people. My now very rusty french came in handy and surprisingly,they understood every single word I spoke.We then went to the air maroc lounge and got resting space.Travellers with a layover of 4-8 hrs can stay in the lounge till their flight time and you have to show your boarding pass at the reception. There was a play area for kids and the kids wanted to stay there but I wanted to sleep and I couldn't leave them without supervision so I didn't let them stay there. An hour to boarding,we started preparing to leave.There was nothing eventful and we soon departed for Montreal.The aircraft was a bigger one with in-flight entertainment. The announcements were only in Arabic and French. There was a lot of empty seats too and I made a mental note to retire to that area later for my sleep and told my mom to do same as soon as we take off cos on the flight to Casablanca,other passengers occupied an area I wanted her to sleep in.
The flight was good and meals were served.Regular airline stuff but again, extras were given whoever asked. Our flight arrived 15mins early and we went through the self service and made our declaration and then proceeded to border control.A lot of people were already waiting in the hall.I didn't know I was to take another number cos a number was on my declaration print out and the border officer who led us into the room didn't ask us to take a no.However I noticed the numbers displayed on the screen were in another format but I didn't think much of it.After a while of seeing people going to the screen, I got curious and just then my husband also said same. I went and saw I needed to take a number there and I did. It happened that 7 people we arrived before had to go before us.We were now the last.My kids were all asleep on the chairs and my daughter fell but thank God I saw her falling and broke the fall though she still got to the ground.She went back right to sleep.
During the wait,I became very frazzled because we all couldn't connect to the wifi and I needed to contact our family friend picking us up especially when it was almost 10pm. Our flight was slated to arrive at 8pm and during our discussions, we said we would be through with immigration around 10pm give or take so when it 10pm, I became so worried. I am not known for my patience and I was thinking what if he waits and leaves,what do we do as we have not made any other arrangements.I was thinking he might even be angry we have not made efforts to contact him but before the clock hit 10, I have gone out of the hall twice to wait on the hallway to see if I can borrow a phone to call.The area was not the ideal place as it was just where people are on the move and hard to stop someone to ask for such favours.I talked to a woman who couldn't help.In the waiting hall,I also talked to a lot of others who couldn't connect
Only a lady with iPhone connected.My husband also tried,went out numerous times with no luck.one border officer had no cell phone but took him to where a phone was but it wasn't working.He told him to ask the people who will attend to us. My no finally showed on the screen but it was just displaying without saying which desk to go to as it has been doing.I decided to be a little patient.after 5 mins,nothing and my mom suggested we go and ask but I said I don't want them to think we r being impatient.After a while,my husband went to talk to one of the staff who said we have to be patient and just then one of them called us.I went to him and he said he has been calling the number for over 10mins which wasn't true and I said no I have been waiting to be called upon.To add salt to injury,he said it's fine maybe I was taking a nap.OMG,i just got tired and didn't even bother to say anything to him.How could I be napping when I have been waiting since my no was displayed to be called upon. I asked him if I can make a call and he asked if I didn't have a mobile.I told him I do but I don't have reception and can't connect to the Wi-Fi and he said sorry.My husband then left to the baggage area to see if he can get someone to help to make the call.We were finished shortly after our own copy of copr was given to us. I had the officer change the passport photos with the one we took last week because the one on the copr was already 5 months old and I didn't want them to return it for the pr card and we headed out to meet up with my husband.We saw him and he told us he got someone to help and called numerous times but our host didn't pick and he left a message. We were resigned and said oh well,at least we have the address we can get a taxi and head there or get a hotel to pass the night. We got to arrivals and showed our declaration and passed through.Our bags wasn't checked.Just after passing,one of the border guys called us back and I was like here goes my luck,maybe they check my bags and bin the dry fish for our host.In my declaration,i had 5 people cos 5 was the maximum on the screen and my mom did her declaration differently.The guy who checked my documents signed my declaration. So it happened that we had 12bags instead of 10 for 5 people and that was why we were called back.The guy now took my mum to where her receipt was signed and he collected it and accompanied her back.While my mom was gone, I looked and saw my host and we were all so happy.Because I told him we had 12 bags,he came with two Canadians who volunteered to accompany him and brought their cars. I asked how long they have been waiting and they said about one hour and I felt better that they haven't been waiting as long as I thought. We came outside and were greeted by an icy blast.They said we are lucky as the weather was better than the previous days and I was like oh my. My daughter cried saying she was cold even though she was decked out but without gloves.I told her to put her hands in her jacket pockets as per @einsteino's tips.They loaded our bags and we were homewards bound.There was a little snowing on the way back home.
Yesterday we ran some errands, got our SIN, account opening etc.still a lot to be done.looking for house,school for the kids etc but we are taking it one step at a time.The kids want to go outside to play but I haven't let them yet because I need to get the right gear before they can play in the snow.
The cold is really dealing with hubby.
All in all,I am happy we are finally here.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by AZeD1(m): 10:33pm On Dec 11, 2018
sistaj:
And we have landed.......
The cold is really dealing with hubby.
All in all,I am happy we are finally here.
Welcome.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by philip3(m): 10:50pm On Dec 11, 2018
sistaj:
And we have landed.......


Now that was a read!
Welcome

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by cutezain(f): 11:22pm On Dec 11, 2018
Please help ,am trying to get an Airbnb in Winnipeg but it's not letting me book .

Ps: I downloaded the app
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Randomsue: 11:22pm On Dec 11, 2018
sistaj:
And we have landed.......
am happy we are finally here.

Congratulations and thank you for sharing in so much detail.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Xfactor22: 1:43am On Dec 12, 2018
czaratwork:
A great presentation to watch. Very relevant for any experienced professional arriving in Canada
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhA3zeELPzc
My data oh grin.. I don forget say na Naija I still dey where data scarce.. The video and the message in it dey sweet me sad

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Compu001: 9:50am On Dec 12, 2018
I was in your shoe a year ago when I finished my master degree in Europe. I understand that u want to leave Europe, but looking for school is a total waste of time and resources when u are qualified for FSW. So, try and look inwards, safe money and get PR. There are procedures to follow.





quote author=pyha post=73736508]Hi all!
I am currently residing in Europe and I want to emigrate to Canada, hopefully by fall (September) next year. I want to emigrate as a student and my current option is a year long graduate certificate. I have already completed a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration (Information Technology) and I am now rounding off a Master's degree in Technology innovation and management. I have a few questions and I'll need informed advice or guidance.

Job Prospects
Due to the nature of my previous studies I think I have two options for future career advancement - the IT sector (Software development, Computer/Web application designer, IT business Analyst, etc.) or Business administration (Business Analyst, Project Management, Research Analyst, etc.). I want to know (Based on your experiences (either personal or vicarious)) if you were compelled to advice me, which of these two sectors you think will lead to high-earning good job offers at entry-level position after a one-year graduate certificate program. E.g. Computer Application Developer vs. IT Business Analyst, IT Business Analyst vs. Business Analyst.

Getting a Permanent Residence
I want to settle in Canada after my studies. I want to know what you think is the surest process for student integration.

Which of the provinces allow students to become residents with minimum conditions?
Is a year long graduate certificate with it's accompanying one year post graduate work permit too risky (due to time constraints) to allow me successfully transition into a permanent resident?

Cost of living/quality of life

I am in the process of saving the required amount of funds needed for one year's tuition fees (e.g. 17,000 cad$) and 15,000 cad$ for living expenses for a year. Which cit(ies) can offer affordable cost of living (accommodation, amenities, transportation, etc.) and also easy to get casual or entry level part-time jobs that require little or no qualifications? (I am currently focused on Ontario, for some reasons it has the most colleges that offer the type of education I'm interested in, unless I haven't been searching well enough.)

Well, that's it for now smiley. I hope I haven't asked too much?

Please house, seniors, anyone with relevant advice or guidance related to my questions feel free to share.

Thanks a lot!
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Ljay17: 11:15am On Dec 12, 2018
Finally caught up with the thread. Y’all are doing an amazing job.

Hope to share my own story here sometime soon.

Blessings!!!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by joo2018: 2:36pm On Dec 12, 2018
Great. All the best!

Cool to know about asking for extras and the layover lounging for Air Maroc.

But you can vex sha!
sistaj:
And we have landed.......

All in all,I am happy we are finally here.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sunvick(m): 4:08pm On Dec 12, 2018
Thank God for journey mercies!!!
Welcome to Canada!!!

sistaj:
And we have landed.......
The cold is really dealing with hubby.
All in all,I am happy we are finally here.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by linuslynx: 4:52pm On Dec 12, 2018
That was an intense and well articulated landing gist, may the land favour IJN

sistaj:
And we have landed.......
My journey began from ph last Saturday which was a nightmare of a journey.Extended family of 6 - 3 adults and 3kids.
All in all,I am happy we are finally here.

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