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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by bouqounmie(f): 7:58pm On Feb 22, 2019
Isn't this just for Ethiopian airline?
Cc @newmum0615


iaatmguy:
-Where to get fit to fly documents by newmum061.5

Charles Hammond Clinic in VI if you are in Lagos. It's on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, just beside Sovereign Trust Insurance building after Tantalizers. You may miss it if you don't use these landmarks. Go with your original Nigerian Passport, N10k and last scan report from your doctor.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by NaijaFutbol: 8:14pm On Feb 26, 2019
iaatmguy:
when going to VFS, go with a photocopy of your passport bio-data page, your PPR letter duly filled out, international passport, and the fee of N17,790. SMS charge to notify you when your passport is stamped is N780

This fee of N17,790 is it for the family or per passport

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Nobody: 8:31pm On Feb 26, 2019
NaijaFutbol:


This fee of N17,790 is it for the family or per passport
per passport

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 2:07am On Feb 27, 2019
NaijaFutbol:


This fee of N17,790 is it for the family or per passport
per passport
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 4:56am On Mar 30, 2019
Please ,when leaving for the airport on your departure day, try as much as possible to get to the airport on time, to counter any exigencies. We know how our country is. if you are coming from out of the state, it's better you pass the night in a hotel close to the airport.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 8:33am On Mar 31, 2019
And whatever you do, don't forget to get a good power bank, especially for those that would be landing in winter. its better you buy from Nigeria, or you order from ali express.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 10:04am On Apr 01, 2019
for those who plan to go with a laptop, please do not forget to change your power pack, the plug head differs from Nigeria's. you could get it in Canada, BUT.... you don't want to touch that POF for something you can get in Nigeria at a cheaper rate, for those in Lagos, at computer village, the price goes for 500- 1200 depending on your bargaining power. if you are to buy it on amazon, it goes for $9 - $12 (excluding cost of transportation)

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 12:07pm On Apr 05, 2019
to package your food, some items could be packaged inside keg, for handling e.g locust beans,
This is just a thought, take it with a pinch of salt

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Nobody: 12:44pm On Apr 05, 2019
A wrong information to correct here. You do NOT need to get your fitness to fly from VI, Ethiopian Airlines will mandate you to do it at the MMIA Lagos if you're flying from Lagos. I was wrongfully informed by one of them to do it at VI, only to be told it wouldn't fly. It's around 2k or less at MMIA though.
Cheers!

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Ifeoma77(f): 6:24pm On Apr 05, 2019
iaatmguy:
to package your food, some items could be packaged inside keg, for handling e.g locust beans,
This is just a thought, take it with a pinch of salt
You can't ever go wrong with ziplock bags. Clear so the CBSA officials can see what's inside and seals off the smell

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Ifeoma77(f): 6:27pm On Apr 05, 2019
To add to this post, try and do all dental/eye stuff before leaving.

Get fresh prescription glasses (if you use them) and go for scaling and polishing of your teeth before your journey.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Liz019: 6:56pm On Apr 05, 2019
I was just thinking about this yesterday.

Ifeoma77:
To add to this post, try and do all dental/eye stuff before leaving.

Get fresh prescription glasses (if you use them) and go for scaling and polishing of your teeth before your journey.
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Mizwisdom(f): 7:58pm On Apr 05, 2019
Ifeoma77:
To add to this post, try and do all dental/eye stuff before leaving.

Get fresh prescription glasses (if you use them) and go for scaling and polishing of your teeth before your journey.



Why?
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 8:37pm On Apr 05, 2019
Ifeoma77:

You can't ever go wrong with ziplock bags. Clear so the CBSA officials can see what's inside and seals off the smell
THis is the real deal ziplock bags
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 9:09pm On Apr 05, 2019
for ladies, start shopping for wigs oooo, grin grin grin

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by babiechic: 9:38pm On Apr 05, 2019
ok for both international driver's license, there is an officer at their head office in Ojodu that helped my sister with hers. He was quite professional and respectful, dm me whenever you need his number. he could be of help.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 12:18am On Apr 06, 2019
Ifeoma77:

You can't ever go wrong with ziplock bags. Clear so the CBSA officials can see what's inside and seals off the smell
please have you gotten ziplock bags? if yes where, size and cost please
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 10:52am On Apr 26, 2019
post by mbhs139
On this POMO issue: Many Nigerians who Cargo POMO or have POMO in their luggage when coming into Canada are required to DECLARE it.

If you declare it at the point of entry or at their office when seeking Customs clearance for your goods, they will simply add your name to their violators list and you don't get to pay fine.

If you don't DECLARE it at this point, you will be issued a Notice of Violation which will contain a fine of $1,300.

You will be allowed to pay $650 (granted 50% discount) if you pay same day otherwise you pay the full amount.

In both scenarios, your name goes into their violators record and they will continue to add to this record the number of times you violated this laws.

I don't know if this information is later used against you especially when you are seeking Citizenship.

Finally, being a victim of this POMO wahala as at yesterday, the Customs Officer clearing my Cargo told me to tell my fellow Nigerians to stop bringing POMO to Canada.

It seems they now search for POMO physically in all Shipment coming from Nigeria. When they search, they shred your bags and leave your luggage as a heap of mess.

The Terminal Manager also told me that this is a regular occurence for Shipments coming from Nigeria.

They both wondered why we don't share this experiences with each other to avoid the losses.

So, I have shared. Please share with other Nigerians especially those whose cargo will be cleared at Halifax Port!

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 11:30am On Apr 26, 2019
ITEMS NOT TO CARRY
rice
diary products milk, egg, cheese, ponmo, meat
cooking oil, except palm oil (which is very expensive in Canada)
some electrical appliances, e.g. blender, clipper e.t.c due to plug head and different electrical rating.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by 19CannyMum: 6:42am On Apr 27, 2019
Again on the pregnancy topic (Ethiopian Air, email response to my enquiry)

Procedure of Acceptance of Pregnant Woman
Normal pregnancy cases are acceptable up to 28 weeks both on domestic & international flights without a need for medical clearance from her attending doctor as well as from ET medical services.

However, expectant mother should fill pregnancy certificate & present it during check-in /boarding.

Medical clearance is needed after 28 weeks of pregnancy by her attending doctor but not from ET medical services.

Travel is permitted until 36 weeks of pregnancy provided that she fills pregnancy certificate and has clearance from her attending doctor.

Medical clearance from ET medical services is required only for complicated and exceptional cases of pregnancies.

please check our website for the form and more details

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 2:48pm On May 03, 2019
to collect PTA from banks travellers are entitled to $3000-$4000 evry quarter


Criteria for PTA according to CBN

-The applicant should be 18 years or older.
-Be able to provide a valid Nigerian passport
-Have an active account with the bank that will be providing you allowance.
-Your journey must be more than 5 hours
-Your flight must originate from Nigeria
-The trip must occur within 14 days from the day of purchase of PTA/BTA
-You must have verifiable Bank Verification Number [BVN]
-Travellers are entitled to only $4,000 or its equivalent per quarter(3month)
However, some banks and their officials tend to violate the laid down criteria due to corruption.
what i would suggest is to call them out on social media. (twitter preferably) copy the "copyables " IF THEY FAIL TO PROVIDE YOU with your request.


so far you have the above listed criteria, no bank has any excuse not to give.


here are some of the excuses they give not to oblige you
- they only give current account holder
-ask you to provide tax clearance of x number of years
-say they are out of FX
-intentionally delay till the two weeks elapses.
-They would say they don't give to one way ticket travellers.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by yahooz: 8:38pm On May 04, 2019
iaatmguy:
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-They would say they don't give to one way ticket travellers.

It is CBN policy not to sell PTA to customers without a return ticket.
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Nobody: 5:27pm On May 06, 2019
yahooz:


It is CBN policy not to sell PTA to customers without a return ticket.
Oga, there is no such policy. I got a PTA for me and my wife on a one way ticket. No hassles at all.

The problem is, some bank officials don't know the policy. So long as you have an immigrant visa or work permit, you are also entitled to get a PTA.
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by mumayo: 5:55pm On May 06, 2019
codebrew85:
Oga, there is no such policy. I got a PTA for me and my wife on a one way ticket. No hassles at all.

The problem is, some bank officials don't know the policy. So long as you have an immigrant visa or work permit, you are also entitled to get a PTA.
which bank please?
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Nobody: 6:42pm On May 06, 2019
Stanbic
mumayo:
which bank please?

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by mumayo: 7:08pm On May 06, 2019
codebrew85:
Stanbic
thanks
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by yahooz: 3:07am On May 07, 2019
codebrew85:
Oga, there is no such policy. I got a PTA for me and my wife on a one way ticket. No hassles at all.

The problem is, some bank officials don't know the policy. So long as you have an immigrant visa or work permit, you are also entitled to get a PTA.

Okay sir.

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by vickspider(f): 10:00am On Jun 24, 2019
Morning guys,can I carry some beans as part of my check-in luggage?I don’t intend to cargo
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 2:00pm On Jun 30, 2019
vickspider:
Morning guys,can I carry some beans as part of my check-in luggage?I don’t intend to cargo
yes you can

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 2:02pm On Jun 30, 2019
UPDATE



[s]amount to pay at vfs office is N0.00. You would only be paying IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING YOUR PASSPORT AT A VFS CENTER DIFFERENT FROM WHERE YOU HAD YOUR BIOMETRICS.when going to VFS, go with a photocopy of your passport bio-data page (2 photocopies each for every passport you're submitting with your application), [/s]your PPR letter duly filled out (you will fill the height and eyes color part), international passport, and the fee of N7780 (ONLY THOSE IN LAGOS ARE FORCED INTO PAYING). SMS charge to notify you when your passport is stamped is N780 (not necessary, chances of you not getting a notification is high) VFS Consent form( Not entirely necessary)
subject to verification
N7780 for passport transmission is still valid FOR THOSE SUBMITTING IN LAGOS

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Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by Trizadove: 11:40am On Jul 12, 2019
wow
thank you for this information
but would they accept it ?

iaatmguy:
UPDATE



amount to pay at vfs office is N0.00. You would only be paying IF YOU ARE SUBMITTING YOUR PASSPORT AT A VFS CENTER DIFFERENT FROM WHERE YOU HAD YOUR BIOMETRICS.when going to VFS, go with a photocopy of your passport bio-data page (2 photocopies each for every passport you're submitting with your application), your PPR letter duly filled out (you will fill the height and eyes color part), international passport, and the fee of. SMS charge to notify you when your passport is stamped is N780, VFS Consent form.
Re: Transitioning From Ppr To Landing In Canada by iaatmguy(m): 2:04pm On Jul 17, 2019
Trizadove:
wow
thank you for this information
but would they accept it ?

They are being dubious about it, however $85 biometric fee includes passport transmission. i guess the Nigerian corruption is part of them

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