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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Nobody: 11:43am On Mar 19, 2019
Thanks. I appreciate. [quote author=Eshay post=76788378][/quote]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 11:48am On Mar 19, 2019
teepee4Him:


Thanks for this.. Do you have a link or info on POST AOR process and the meaning of each updates.. I'll deeply appreciate if this is shared..

Thanks and congrats on your PPR

See this.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by MINTss: 11:55am On Mar 19, 2019
Good day, please ild like to ask for clarity. So my Crs score without my husband’s wes and ielts is 448,
We decided there was no need for him to take the test again, but he’s been having issues with his evaluation from his school in Nigeria.now the question is, would there be any issue if we scrap his evaluation and just apply for EE or is it compulsory he has his evaluation done.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Amandacanny: 11:56am On Mar 19, 2019
Congratulations dear. May Cannyland favour you and yours.
How were you able to use gratuity as POF while you are still in active service. Biko educate us


(author=goodlife4us post=76787646]I slept in Nigeria and woke up in Canada. It’s PPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Decision to leave Nigeria- Since the day I discovered I was BORN in Nigeria
AOR 23RD October
MEP/BIL 21st November
RPRF 4th December (Paid same day)
IP2/Background check commenced on 15th March
PPR 19th March 3.41AM (dated 18th March)
For POF, I used my Stanbic Pension (25% of total amount), Gratuity and Mutual funds.
This forum has been very helpful and I thank everyone. Your sojourn shall end in praise.
Let the good life begin....................................................[/quote]

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by VECOH1(m): 11:58am On Mar 19, 2019
Good morning all.
Pls I would like to know if it is compulsory that submitted Payslip for application has to be for 6 months and that the salary bank statements must match the months in the Payslips.
I will appreciate a link where I can get CIC recommended guide about this.
Thanks in anticipation.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 12:06pm On Mar 19, 2019
MINTss:
Good day, please ild like to ask for clarity. So my Crs score without my husband’s wes and ielts is 448,
We decided there was no need for him to take the test again, but he’s been having issues with his evaluation from his school in Nigeria.now the question is, would there be any issue if we scrap his evaluation and just apply for EE or is it compulsory he has his evaluation done.

He does not need to for the purpose of EE. I think 448 is good enough to get you ITA. He may need to do it later though, when you get to Canada.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:13pm On Mar 19, 2019
MINTss:
Good day, please ild like to ask for clarity. So my Crs score without my husband’s wes and ielts is 448,
We decided there was no need for him to take the test again, but he’s been having issues with his evaluation from his school in Nigeria.now the question is, would there be any issue if we scrap his evaluation and just apply for EE or is it compulsory he has his evaluation done.

Rather than waste another second on his evaluation, I suggest you jump into the pool ASAP. 448 is high enough to get you guys ITA soon.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by opella(f): 12:16pm On Mar 19, 2019
Supergirl1:


It’s an unofficial term used to signify when the background check portion reads: your background check is in progress. We will send you a message if we need more information.
Ok thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Abiodunnn(f): 12:17pm On Mar 19, 2019
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Congratulations
Lol @ the bolded

quote author=goodlife4us post=76787646]I slept in Nigeria and woke up in Canada. It’s PPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Decision to leave Nigeria- Since the day I discovered I was BORN in Nigeria
AOR 23RD October
MEP/BIL 21st November
RPRF 4th December (Paid same day)
IP2/Background check commenced on 15th March
PPR 19th March 3.41AM (dated 18th March)
For POF, I used my Stanbic Pension (25% of total amount), Gratuity and Mutual funds.
This forum has been very helpful and I thank everyone. Your sojourn shall end in praise.
Let the good life begin....................................................[/quote]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by teepee4Him(m): 12:20pm On Mar 19, 2019
Topsmamen:


See this

Thanks. It was very helpful
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by barbz06: 12:21pm On Mar 19, 2019
Please when are the exams written in Lagos?


DboyizGood:
Register with CIMA online. Look for a cima tuition centre nearest to you. The exams is on demand. Whenever you are ready.

All the best
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Dannyko: 12:26pm On Mar 19, 2019
COPR grin

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by taryour(f): 12:31pm On Mar 19, 2019
Dannyko:
COPR grin
big congrats.. go on and prosper...

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Oluwaseunad: 12:31pm On Mar 19, 2019
Good day guys, please I need help with filling out the forms for the Alberta PNP application.

There's something about an ID number and a 2D barcode. I'm not quite sure where or how to find them.

Biko ejor please, if anyone has any info on how or where to find these help a sister please.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Kusetic(m): 12:33pm On Mar 19, 2019
First time poster, long time reader

AOR: October 19, 2018
PPR: March 19, 2019

I almost gave up during the requirements phase and even while waiting, but reading stories here and following instructions went a long way. God bless everyone here.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Gabzi28: 12:35pm On Mar 19, 2019
youngRx:


Lol...i doubt a physical activity will shoot a BP that high. that value is almost what we call a hypertension crisis.
i guess it's all these modern digital BP meters. they have an annoying reputation of giving very funny readings. You could take 3 readings and none will be anywhere near each other. That's why i prefer the good ol' manual one.
I can relate someone brought one of such device to my office and the reading I got was 200/ 120. My supervisor asked me to close for the day and go to the hospital. I just asked the guy to take the reading again and it was 120/90

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Dieumerci(m): 12:35pm On Mar 19, 2019
Congratulations to everyone who has crossed any of the hurdles in this journey.

Please I need some motivation so I don't place a 'full stop' where the Almighty has put a 'comma'.

After 3 IELTS and failing to max-out, I find it difficult to study for another one - lack of concentration, no zeal... angry

Mehn...I'm tired but must not give up as my children are not meant for this naija.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:37pm On Mar 19, 2019
Dannyko:
COPR grin

Congrats!
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by OlumisiI: 12:37pm On Mar 19, 2019
Congratulations

goodlife4us:
I slept in Nigeria and woke up in Canada. It’s PPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Decision to leave Nigeria- Since the day I discovered I was BORN in Nigeria
...
This forum has been very helpful and I thank everyone. Your sojourn shall end in praise.
Let the good life begin....................................................
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by OlumisiI: 12:38pm On Mar 19, 2019
Congratulations.
Supergirl1:
People of God, e don land at last oooo

Where I go start from?

Timeline:
Decision to travel: August 2017

...

Finally, this bright sunny ☀️ morning, we woke up to see PPR sitting pretty in our mail. Looking like a beauty queen.

And the fireworks went off.......
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by pepe1: 12:40pm On Mar 19, 2019
goodlife4us:
I slept in Nigeria and woke up in Canada. It’s PPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Decision to leave Nigeria- Since the day I discovered I was BORN in Nigeria
AOR 23RD October
MEP/BIL 21st November
RPRF 4th December (Paid same day)
IP2/Background check commenced on 15th March
PPR 19th March 3.41AM (dated 18th March)
For POF, I used my Stanbic Pension (25% of total amount), Gratuity and Mutual funds.
This forum has been very helpful and I thank everyone. Your sojourn shall end in praise.
Let the good life begin....................................................

Congratulations to you and yours.

Kindly tell what documents you presented as a proof for your gratuity?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:40pm On Mar 19, 2019
Kusetic:
First time poster, long time reader

AOR: October 19, 2018
PPR: March 19, 2019

I almost gave up during the requirements phase and even while waiting, but reading stories here and following instructions went a long way. God bless everyone here.

Amen. Nice! Thank God you kept pushing. Something about the 19s. Congrats!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 12:47pm On Mar 19, 2019
Dieumerci:
Congratulations to everyone who has crossed any of the hurdles in this journey.

Please I need some motivation so I don't place a 'full stop' where the Almighty has put a 'comma'.

After 3 IELTS and failing to max-out, I find it difficult to study for another one - lack of concentration, no zeal... angry

Mehn...I'm tired but must not give up as my children are not meant for this naija.


Don't give up bro/sis. I have written IELTS three times. Fantastic scores, but Listening has been short by 0.5

Getting tired is not an option. It is not over until it is over. Try to discover your weak areas and work on them. What materials do you use for studying?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 12:48pm On Mar 19, 2019
Kusetic:
First time poster, long time reader

AOR: October 19, 2018
PPR: March 19, 2019

I almost gave up during the requirements phase and even while waiting, but reading stories here and following instructions went a long way. God bless everyone here.

Congratulations.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by opella(f): 12:49pm On Mar 19, 2019
Kusetic:
First time poster, long time reader

AOR: October 19, 2018
PPR: March 19, 2019

I almost gave up during the requirements phase and even while waiting, but reading stories here and following instructions went a long way. God bless everyone here.
Congratulations
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by goodlife4us: 12:51pm On Mar 19, 2019
Amandacanny:
Congratulations dear. May Cannyland favour you and yours.
How were you able to use gratuity as POF while you are still in active service. Biko educate us


(author=goodlife4us post=76787646]I slept in Nigeria and woke up in Canada. It’s PPRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Decision to leave Nigeria- Since the day I discovered I was BORN in Nigeria
AOR 23RD October
MEP/BIL 21st November
RPRF 4th December (Paid same day)
IP2/Background check commenced on 15th March
PPR 19th March 3.41AM (dated 18th March)
For POF, I used my Stanbic Pension (25% of total amount), Gratuity and Mutual funds.
This forum has been very helpful and I thank everyone. Your sojourn shall end in praise.
Let the good life begin....................................................

Gratuity is acceptable as POF. In my Company, all gratuitous staffs are given a Gratuity Statement as at the end of every ear. All i did was to have the statement initialed and stamped by our Payroll Manager. I included in in my LOE that i am entitled to the gratuity sum upon resignation from service.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Supergirl1: 12:51pm On Mar 19, 2019
Topsmamen:


See this.

You’re the guvnor boss smiley smiley

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:52pm On Mar 19, 2019
Dieumerci:
Please I need some motivation so I don't place a 'full stop' where the Almighty has put a 'comma'.

After 3 IELTS and failing to max-out, I find it difficult to study for another one - lack of concentration, no zeal... angry

Mehn...I'm tired but must not give up as my children are not meant for this naija.

So sorry about this. Please keep pushing until you hit that mark. You can reach out to our personal IELTS hypeman - @wasseynewest. I'm confident that you'll find some motivation and inspiration there. The battle is not yet over fam.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by princekins(m): 12:55pm On Mar 19, 2019
Congrats...may your joy never run dry

Supergirl1:
People of God, e don land at last oooo

Where I go start from?

Timeline:
Decision to travel: August 2017
Ielts: December 2, 2018.

My babe got better IELTS scores, so we decided she should be the PA. Getting her ECA done was another hurdle on its own. Finally, it was ready and into the pool we went.

ITA: July 25, 2018.
AOR: August 18, 2018.
MEP/BIL: September 18, 2018.
ADR(RPRF): September 26, 2018.

The excitement no be here. We believed we were among the few who get PPR in less than 2 months. We no know say our village people don Dey wear their trainers.

We checked profile tire. If there was a limit to the number of times one could log in to their profiles, dem for don lock us out of the Cic website.

Village people just Dey sip palmy, and watch DStv from the white cloth on Pete Edochie’s wall.

Silence.......

We called, raised CSE, ordered gcms. Everything looked okay, so we couldn’t understand the reason for the delay. Sometimes we got nice agents and other times we got agents that didn’t want to be disturbed. The last avant we spoke to told us to call back by June 2019.

My babe said: “bobo yen ma blow ni.”

So we decided to chill. As it looked like nothing we did would speed up our processing. We also consoled ourselves with the knowledge that we were not alone in this predicament.

Ip2: March 18, 2019.

The update brought mixed feelings. We felt it was close, but didn’t want to waste excitement again like we did in September. Tension was high and almost caused small Cold War between us sef.

Finally, this bright sunny ☀️ morning, we woke up to see PPR sitting pretty in our mail. Looking like a beauty queen.

And the fireworks went off.......
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Dannyko: 12:56pm On Mar 19, 2019
VERY LONG POST ALERT

IT’S COPR

Sing along with me:
Unto the Lord be the Glory great things He hath done /2ce
Great things He hath done, greater things He will do
Unto the Lord be the Glory great things He hath done
“The stone which the builders have rejected has become the headstone of the corner, this is the Lord’s doing and it is marvellous in our eyes” - (Matthew21:42)

TIMELINE:

IELTS: November 1st 2018(MOD IDP LAGOS) PA -5th Attempt LRWS-8.57.577.5
ITA: November 15th 2018 (CRS 455)
AOR: December 3rd 2018
MEDICAL PASSED/BIL: January 14th 2019
GHOST UPDATE: [/b]January 15th2019
BIOMETRICS DONE/COMPLETED: January 16th2019
[b]RAISED CSE
: On February 20th To Know My Visa Office
GOT A REPLY: On February 21st 2019- Ottawa VO
PPR: 4:32AM February 26TH 2019, Dated February 25th (I couldn’t post the news here on that day as I was pretty busy and I didn’t have time to type the story− accept my apologies please.)
PASSPORT TRANSMISSION TO ACCRA: February 27th , 2019.
COPR/VISA : March 19th, 2019. (Few days to my birthday grin )
Family of 4
No ADR
NOC: 1228
TRAVEL HISTORY: Never travelled out of Nigeria

DECISION TO TRAVEL:

In August 2017, while at work I was working on my unit’s system when a colleague pleaded to quickly use the computer. I shifted my chair and by the time I would look on the screen, I saw that it was the Nairaland Express Entry Thread. Immediately, I teased her and asked if she was processing the Canada immigration, she replied in the affirmative. Without asking further, she voluntarily enlightened me on the benefits of the scheme. She gave me a summary of all I needed to proceed and also promised to send me IELTS materials which she did.
Few days later, she showed me her Passport Request Letter. When I saw that, I made up my mind to begin the process. I visited the thread (then Part 2) and I asked 1 or 2 questions, I was referred to the almighty page 1.I was able to gather adequate information to get started.
I told my hubby about the process but he showed no interest. He said the scheme was rigorous considering that he had attempted it before. I assured him that all would be well; at least there was no harm in trying. Thankfully, it has turned to us for a testimony (Luke 21:13)

ECA (WES)
My credential evaluation took 6 months (September 2017-March 2018), all thanks to NASU strike. I evaluated my highest qualification (Master’s Degree) only.

IELTS
1st : February 1st 2018 (BC) LRWS -7777
2nd : April 21st 2018 (BC) LRWS 86.56.57.5(Remark came back unchanged)
3rd : May 12th 2018 (MOD) LRWS 7.57.577(Only those who wrote IELTS exam on that day can relate)
4th : September 29th 2018(MOD) LRWS 7.5877
5th : November 1st 2018 (MOD) LRWS: 8.57.577.5

Hmmm! IELTS humbled me in mighty way (sighs) as seen from the above results. Considering that I studied English, I underrated the examination. I was running a professional programme concurrently hence; I devoted my attention to the programme. After the 3rd Attempt, I felt embarrassed with my recurrent ‘failures’, therefore; I decided to learn the exam tricks. For me, using the materials by the Test Provider (MOD) was the simple trick I needed to ace the examination. I subscribed to the 30-day Master’s IELTS course and I followed the principles taught to the letter. During my 4th attempt, I concentrated so much on Reading and I had 8 but had 7.5 in Listening. My hubby encouraged me to register immediately for another one which luckily became my final attempt. By that time, I focused only on Listening which became pretty easy for me few days before the examination. The knowledge of Reading was still fresh in my memory.

Listening: In all my attempts I didn’t underestimate the power of Cambridge IELTS Book 1-13;I did some online tests via ieltsonlinetests.com; I studied the MOD IELTS Masters course and I did the 3 tough practice tests at the end.

Reading: I solved few Academic Reading Tests; did several General Training Tests from Cambridge Books; and also on ieltsonlinetests.com; the MOD 30 Day Master’s course was highly helpful− the tricks I learnt enabled me finish my test within 35 minutes during my 4th attempt. Although my last Reading attempt was tougher.

Speaking: In all my attempts I watched YouTube videos (IELTS JAY,Oxford English and others) and also wrote down ideas based on the cue cards posted on IELTS Liz’ website and shared on different IELTS groups. In all my tries, my task 2 topics were extracted from the cue cards.

Writing:
Naturally, I write well ; however, the quest to score above 7 in my 4th attempt made me conduct an in depth research which got me totally confused. I wrote few letters and essays and forwarded to @glitteringstar2 for review. She proofread them and advised that I focused on other grey areas (Listening especially) as my writing was suitable to earn me the desired score.
I also scanned through MOD materials on Writing. One major trick I learnt was to edit my write-up simultaneously while writing. This really helped me as I had no time to read through my Task 2 during my 5th attempt yet I was confident that the errors would be minimal.
Lest I forget, while writing, I utilised very uncommon linkers and binders. In lieu of ‘firstly’, I used ‘first and foremost’, ‘to begin with’; instead of ‘finally’ I adopted ‘to conclude’ and so on. I used lots of parallel structures and I avoided clichés as much as possible, and I was very careful with my punctuations (all these I learnt in school) ( smiley)

Advice: IELTS is not difficult but it is a trick test. It requires due diligence and care to study all that the test entails. For the first timers, do not rush to register, learn the examination strategies and tricks before enrolling− 75k (BC) or 68k (MOD) is no small money.

MEDICALS: I could not secure a closer date at Qlife; hence; we resorted to using IOM on November 30th. I got their email address from the thread; mailed them and got the date we preferred.
We got to IOM around 6am and we were the first family to be attended to. The Physician that attended to us was very courteous. He chatted with my hubby for about 30 minutes before we left the hospital.

PCC: After medicals, we headed straight to Alagbon for PCC. We intended using ASP Moshood but luckily we met someone whom we knew. He referred us to one Mr Ibrahim (who collected 7k (3.5k each for hubby and I).

POF: My hubby transferred the POF in bits into our joint savings account which we opened in 2015. We invested the funds in 4 Treasury Bills and we ensured that none would mature after our medical expiry date. One of our treasury bills mature in January and we rolled over immediately. I asked on the thread if there was need to inform CIC; @joo2018 responded promptly that there was no need to raise a CSE.

PLACE HOLDERS (PRINCIPAL APPLICANT)

Marriage Certificate: I uploaded my Marriage Certificate only

Passports/Travel Documents : My Nigerian International Passport

Upfront Medicals(2 pages): I uploaded the print out given to me at IOM

Police Character Certificate (PCC): I merged the PCC and the long forms(3 pages altogether)

Education (4 pages): The documents were merged as follow:
ECA,Master’s Degree Certificate, IELTS Test Report Form,1st Degree Certificate(I didn’t evaluate it but was advised to include it)

Legal Name Change Doc(2 pages): I merged my newspaper change of name publication and my marriage certificate.I didn’t swear any affidavit.

Proof of Means of Financial Support (6 pages) : My POF was arranged as follow:
1. Letter of Consent from my hubby
2. Bank Letter in CIC Format
3. The Four Treasury Bills Certificates according to the dates of investments

Digital Photo: I uploaded the required passport specification

Employment Records (11 Pages): The documents were merged in the following order:
1. Letter of Introduction
2. Confirmation of Appointment
3. Promotion Letter
4. Revised Emolument Page
5. Staff Identity Card
6. Six Months Payslips(June-November 2018)

Client Information Placeholder(12 pages): I merged the following documents :
1. General Letter of Explanation(LOE) 2: It contained every detail I needed to clarify in my application
2. My Schedule A(5 Pages- I had an extra sheet( grin)
3. Hubby’s Schedule A(4 pages)
4. USA Visa Refusal Letter (White Paper)

Concerns: There was a funny gender error on my reference letter , I complained to my HR but was told it was insignificant and would not render the letter invalid.
Also, my daughter's birth certificate had more names than necessary as against her International Passport hence I went back to NPC to get a new one. If I had researched properly, a simple LOE would have saved me that extra 3.5k the officials collected.
I specially want to appreciate all those who have directly or indirectly helped me in the course of the (COPR) journey. @Glitteringstar (You’re wonderful and I owe you a treat kiss); @Bimsebony ( kiss kiss) and @Hykin - You are both amazing souls, this story is incomplete without mentioning you. These beautiful people are now my ‘family’. I owe them so much gratitude. @Hykin , I will celebrate your PPR soon.

To @Joo2018, @Elfmannisback now @Ontarioissauga, @McStan18 ,@Newmum0615,@Cochtrane, @MummyJaygirls (the first person I Pmed) , @Kontagious, @iamdatguy, @Happytbaby, @Hephgirl @Datechman, @RamJ @ebonyNaija, @DadR, @ifeoma77 , @Tojued …. I appreciate you all.
To everyone I couldn’t mention their monikers, I apologise. I appreciate everyone on the thread. God bless you all.

Above all, the entire journey is expensive, yet achievable. Do not give up , you can achieve it.
NB: ALL ERRORS ARE MINE−THANK YOU

TO GOD BE THE GLORY, NOW AND FOREVER MORE AMEN

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Nobody: 1:03pm On Mar 19, 2019
Congratulations dear!! We'll join you soon grin

Supergirl1:
People of God, e don land at last oooo

Where I go start from?

Timeline:
Decision to travel: August 2017
Ielts: December 2, 2018.

My babe got better IELTS scores, so we decided she should be the PA. Getting her ECA done was another hurdle on its own. Finally, it was ready and into the pool we went.

ITA: July 25, 2018.
AOR: August 18, 2018.
MEP/BIL: September 18, 2018.
ADR(RPRF): September 26, 2018.

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