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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by wisdom4today: 9:26pm On May 08, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by wisdom4today: 9:27pm On May 08, 2019
I love the bolded. What a determination! grin

You can do a short landing with family and come back to Naija if you don't want to stay and be visiting Canada from time to time to retain your PR status.

Big congratulations to you.

We shall all get the pally, no matter what! grin

Kswife:
PPR Post!!!

I specifically created a login just to post my PPR gist. I have been reading FOC since grin

Background: Been hearing about Canada migration since 2016, but didn't follow up because work was sweeting me. Then we had a massive layoff in our office in 2017 and even though I wasn't affected, it shook my soul. I decided in January 2018 that lai lai I will get Canada pally even if I don't use it.



Thats my PPR Story 9MONTHS AND 11DAYS. The Lord has Favored me indeed.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by olagamalin(m): 9:33pm On May 08, 2019
magd:
You know naija way nah!!! I had to get a contact to fasten it. It took 5days for my transcript to be ready and 2weeks for the statement of result because I requested before convocation so that delayed it.

Hello pls... Can you help me with your contact. Plsssssssss
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ifeoma77(f): 9:33pm On May 08, 2019
iaatmguy:
ifeoma.77 please could you look into this?thanks

He has a very good profile. At 28 and with a Masters, he can use only the one year NYSC experience.
The school getting shut down is not a problem, he should write his JD by himself and the add LOE to explain that the school was shut down. Then he can provide bank statements to back up his pay for that period and if possible NYSC deployment letter to the school (& discharge certificate).
Alternatively, he can track down the former principal/headmaster wherever he/she is to write the reference for him

CC: @djpoepe

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by olagamalin(m): 9:35pm On May 08, 2019
Olami2903:
Please does anyone have contact for Transcript in unilag? did the only application since January and it is still on in progress. I'll appreciate it.

Also has anyone does ECA with CES? I hear they don't request waec, is it advisable?

Pls have you gotten?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by djpoepe(m): 9:35pm On May 08, 2019
Thank you very much.
I will work on that and give you a feedback.

Ifeoma77:


He has a very good profile. At 28 and with a Masters, he can use only the one year NYSC experience.
The school getting shut down is not a problem, he should write his JD by himself and the add LOE to explain that the school was shut down. Then he can provide bank statements to back up his pay for that period and if possible NYSC deployment letter to the school (& discharge certificate).
Alternatively, he can track down the former principal/headmaster wherever he/she is to write the reference for him

CC: @djpoepe

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by iaatmguy(m): 9:36pm On May 08, 2019
ladymarshall:
My people! I answered YES to the serious medical question (the last of the statutory questions, because I have an ulcer, but I explained that it was not serious o but still wanted to be truthful, and felt my medical exam would be a final authority on the matter, (chai! What was I thinking?) cry

Just now, I saw a website that said the bolded below:


There is a section on the Canadian application form that asks of your criminal background, association with war crimes, genocide, having any serious illness like HIV, Hepatitis B or other communicable diseases etc. Mostly, its advisable to reply NO to each of these questions, since a YES answer even with explanations MIGHT deem you inadmissible to Canada.


I have gotten my medical exam results post-AOR from the hospital and they were fine, nothing serious. But since I answered YES to the medical question, what do I do? Should I raise CSE to tell CIC I am supposed to answer NO? grin Will I be rejected? I'm awaiting MEP/BIL
that thing that use to do indians is doing you abi ?ulcer is not a communicable disease, and i doubt your treatment ( if any)would over shoot the stipulated amount per person.
YOUR APPLICATION IS FINE

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by yemblaze(f): 9:43pm On May 08, 2019
Let the seniors intervene at this point ooo

@Topsmamen @Ifeoma77 @joo

Thank you.


jerich:

if someone uses Tbills of say 6months maturity and you get the Famous 5, about 4months to tbills maturity, will one still re-upload the same tbills cert for updated POF
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by lollmaolol(m): 9:59pm On May 08, 2019
joo2018:

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS



SAMPLE DOCUMENTS



LEGACY LINKS


@lollmaolol
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ifeoma77(f): 10:09pm On May 08, 2019
yemblaze:
Let the seniors intervene at this point ooo

@Tops.mamen @Ifeo.ma77 @joo

Thank you.



Yes na, what else are you planning to upload?
cc @jerich
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by iaatmguy(m): 10:09pm On May 08, 2019
yemblaze:
Let the seniors intervene at this point ooo

@Topsm.amen @If.eoma77 @joo

Thank you.


cc jerich just submit the same T-bills certificate and get a letter of non-indebtedness from your bank. this would be dated recently

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 10:10pm On May 08, 2019
iaatmguy:
that thing that use to do indians is doing you abi ?ulcer is not a communicable disease, and i doubt your treatment ( if any)would over shoot the stipulated amount per person.
YOUR APPLICATION IS FINE

Indians can worry for Africa. I had to leave the post AOR group I joined. It was filled with Indians. They drained the effect of the patiencemycin injection Nurse Francine gave to me. Mo japa mehn. Ki won ma ko ba mi.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by iaatmguy(m): 10:34pm On May 08, 2019
Adunnee:


Indians can worry for Africa. I had to leave the post AOR group I joined. It was filled with Indians. They drained the effect of the patiencemycin injection Nurse Francine gave to me. Mo japa mehn. Ki won ma ko ba mi.
am telling you. i think we need to start our group after MEP/BIL.
we should be over 30 in number, i guess
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Asking: 10:39pm On May 08, 2019
Asking:
Please what is schedule "A" all about?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by GozyNA: 10:49pm On May 08, 2019
ladymarshall:

I have gotten my medical exam results post-AOR from the hospital and they were fine, nothing serious. But since I answered YES to the medical question, what do I do? Should I raise CSE to tell CIC I am supposed to answer NO? grin Will I be rejected? I'm awaiting MEP/BIL

@ the bolded: With all you do on this thread? Them no fit. In fact, them no born them well.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by o2(f): 10:56pm On May 08, 2019
Thank you all. I appreciate your congratulations. I will send an email asking for an extension. If it ain't possible. Na to carry my caya and leave.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by cinammon(f): 11:13pm On May 08, 2019
Hi everyone,

I am new on the train and I have started reading up from previous threads. God bless everyone for this kind act of giving back.

I have a question, I am not sure it has been answered previously tho as I am yet to see.

I did the CRS point simulation with me as principal applicant and I noticed that I had more points as to my husband being principal applicant. This is because he is 9yrs older and I am in my late 20s.
Although he has an MBA from the US and I am just using my BSc.

My question is, when it gets to Proof of funds most of our funds are in my husband’s name. If I apply as principal applicant will I need to have the funds in my name? Or can I also present the funds in my husband’s name?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Cheta55: 11:14pm On May 08, 2019
Please everyone, am finding it very difficult to find my Noc code, I have used the website someone sent to look for it but I couldn't find anything, my company is into supply and maintenance of fire equipment, Refilling of fire extinguisher, Sales and installation of industrial fire alarm system, Technical and Oil tools, Safety Wears of all types, Marine Equipment and General Contracts and I work as a cashier and a sales representative. Please what is my Noc code? Someone should help me please
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by kanzaza(m): 11:33pm On May 08, 2019
Hello all,
I am a silent reader here. I tap from the very wisdom of blessed and intelligent people here who have made a deliberate decision to make life easy for fellow Nigerians. God bless you all. Nigeria is indeed blessed with leadership, but we only have a choice problem that's why we have square pegs in round holes. I want to thank Nairalanders for their support and also report my PPR , which I got since April 17th. I wanted to get my COPR before I report myself, but I have been bothered about flights and wondering if I and my wife will be allowed to book a one-way ticket to Canada, hence my decision to write sooner than I had anticipated. I will share my PPR journey/ story once I receive my COPR from Accra in about a week by God's grace. Thanks all, and please do help with my questions. Seniors in the house, did you book a one-way ticket or both ways?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Krakboi(m): 11:50pm On May 08, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:12am On May 09, 2019
kanzaza:
Hello all,
I am a silent reader here. I tap from the very wisdom of blessed and intelligent people here who have made a deliberate decision to make life easy for fellow Nigerians. God bless you all. Nigeria is indeed blessed with leadership, but we only have a choice problem that's why we have square pegs in round holes. I want to thank Nairalanders for their support and also report my PPR , which I got since April 17th. I wanted to get my COPR before I report myself, but I have been bothered about flights and wondering if I and my wife will be allowed to book a one-way ticket to Canada, hence my decision to write sooner than I had anticipated. I will share my PPR journey/ story once I receive my COPR from Accra in about a week by God's grace. Thanks all, and please do help with my questions. Seniors in the house, did you book a one-way ticket or both ways?

Congrats on your PPR/COPR. Visit the Living in Canada thread here for answers to your question. Folks there will be happy to help.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:34am On May 09, 2019
Cheta55:
Please everyone, am finding it very difficult to find my Noc code, I have used the website someone sent to look for it but I couldn't find anything, my company is into supply and maintenance of fire equipment, Refilling of fire extinguisher, Sales and installation of industrial fire alarm system, Technical and Oil tools, Safety Wears of all types, Marine Equipment and General Contracts and I work as a cashier and a sales representative. Please what is my Noc code? Someone should help me please

Post your JD here as a cashier/sales rep.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Topsmamen: 12:53am On May 09, 2019
cinammon:
Hi everyone,

I am new on the train and I have started reading up from previous threads. God bless everyone for this kind act of giving back.

I have a question, I am not sure it has been answered previously tho as I am yet to see.

I did the CRS point simulation with me as principal applicant and I noticed that I had more points as to my husband being principal applicant. This is because he is 9yrs older and I am in my late 20s.
Although he has an MBA from the US and I am just using my BSc.

My question is, when it gets to Proof of funds most of our funds are in my husband’s name. If I apply as principal applicant will I need to have the funds in my name? Or can I also present the funds in my husband’s name?

A bank account in your name or the name of your accompanying spouse is an acceptable proof of funds. If your husband is going with you to Canada, you may use money in an account under his name only, but you must prove you have access to the money. You can submit your husband's proof of funds and support with some form of declaration (signed by him) or LOE to attest that you have complete access to the funds in his account.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by paintadvice: 1:19am On May 09, 2019
My dear family, once again, I appreciate the good work and intense effort put into the group... God will truly reward us and our desires shall be granted.

I have become worried following the rejection of @babybanke based on sibling relationship. My wife claimed sibling points cos she has 2 brothers in Canada. The documents submitted for sibling relationship were the birth certificate for her and her brother (Not from NPC) and international passport that shows the same surname.

We are worried that this might not be sufficient proof. What do you advice. Should we leave the application and wait for ADR if any or do we get the attestation of birth documents and raise a CSE for it?

Which do you think is better please advise

@Ifeoma77, @Raphlz, @Topsmamen, @ladymarshall, @joo 2018, @everybody. Please help

Thank you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by foliat: 1:40am On May 09, 2019
Thanks

iaatmguy:
a LOE would do
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by foliat: 1:41am On May 09, 2019
Thanks! What about offer letter showing salary/benefit

ladymarshall:
Bank statement highlighting the salary deposits

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by WeAreDLucky1s: 2:39am On May 09, 2019
kanzaza:
Hello all,
I am a silent reader here. I tap from the very wisdom of blessed and intelligent people here who have made a deliberate decision to make life easy for fellow Nigerians. God bless you all. Nigeria is indeed blessed with leadership, but we only have a choice problem that's why we have square pegs in round holes. I want to thank Nairalanders for their support and also report my PPR , which I got since April 17th. I wanted to get my COPR before I report myself, but I have been bothered about flights and wondering if I and my wife will be allowed to book a one-way ticket to Canada, hence my decision to write sooner than I had anticipated. I will share my PPR journey/ story once I receive my COPR from Accra in about a week by God's grace. Thanks all, and please do help with my questions. Seniors in the house, did you book a one-way ticket or both ways?


You certainly should book ONE WAY, except if you have plans of returning, probably what we call "Soft-Landing". Otherwise, stick with one way. The visa you have isn't tourist...lol

Though Return is usually cheaper, but if you do not have reason to return any time soon, you may just do away with it and stick to One Way.

Also according to records, you may consider::: OTHER TIPS::::regarding traveling

<Ethiopian Air, Egypt Air, if money isn't much of issue, Lufthansa>
<you may also try booking via the app - cheaper>
<use skyscanner.net for favourable searches>
<play with dates for a month's time range>
<Sunday and Tuesday seem to be cheapest>
<Try make your trip before summer - J/July--A/Sept>


And by the way, Congratulations!

May Canada favour you and Family.


Side Gist:
Hurray to me!!! Joined the silent gang with a bang since 2017. In the space of time, i returned to get my M.Sc from NOUN for this mata. That's in the bag now, POF, ECA, IELTS to follow. i have learnt so much just by reading from several pages of endless question and enviable contributors.

Finally unveiling myself today since about 30-40% requirement is achieved.

Simulated CRS with max IELTS:::467

To our seniors/contributors...i say a very big thank you for keeping the thread alive, trust me, many have gained from this and yet, transforming many lives.

To colleagues in the races and fellow silent reader association...eyes on the prize...NEVER GIVE UP!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 3:34am On May 09, 2019
[quote author=iaatmguy post=78226956] am telling you. i think we need to start our group after MEP/BIL.
we should be over 30 in number, i
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Adunnee: 3:34am On May 09, 2019
iaatmguy:
am telling you. i think we need to start our group after MEP/BIL.
we should be over 30 in number, i guess

We have a local April AOR group. I just went to do gbeborun in the indian group.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Pharmbb(f): 6:23am On May 09, 2019


PPR Testimony !!!

New member (silent reader)

If I had ten thousand tongues, it still wouldn't be enough, NAREKELE MO.

Great is Thy faithfulness, morning by morning new mercies I see, all I have needed Thy hand hath provided. Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord unto me


God has remained faithful and gracious despite our short comings and unfaithfulness. He shows up at each our very point of need.


I never used to fancy relocating abroad particularly Canada cos of the weather, but my husband has always been open to it, and whenever he brings up the topic i always brush it aside without giving it any consideration, because we were comfortable so why will I want to put myself through unnecessary stress?

Sometimes late 2016, the company my husband was working with decided to leave Nigeria due to the economic recession and that was how the rug was pulled from under our feet. We were still managing well as we had opened a retail Pharmacy outlet just before the incident, but things kept getting tougher.

Never heard of Canadian Express Entry until June 2018 when my husband's friend and colleague told us they've gotten Canada PR through the Express Entry and were relocating. They explained the whole process and we realized that we also stand a chance. So i was like if they can do it then we too can.

So our journey begins, i was so gingered that i became the main champion of the whole process, my husband was like POF is too much (about 7M for a family of 4) as we had eaten deep into our savings trying to expand our business but this time I was the reassuring him that we can do it.
I am the primary applicant due to age as we are both Pharmacist, I researched like i was doing a PhD thesis. Now if he asks how I'll cope with the cold (cos my tolerability to cold weather even AC is very low), my response now is people there don't have two heads , if they can survive the cold, i too will.

At every step of the way, it has been God. We started the whole process with shishi in our account, saved for my ECA with PEBC from my meager salary (civil servant) and the little profit from the new business. We both read like "tomorrow no dey" for IELTS cos we know how we struggled for every kobo.

We demolished IELTS like bulldozer and started rallying family and friends and within 1 week we raised about 4.5m. (A real miracle!). Due to worries that the value of Naira might crash the way it happened in 2015/2016, we opened a joint dorm a/c for the POF. I also added my PFA statement (25% of my RSA) as buffer, just in case.

By December my husband's ECA was ready and so also was the POF (40% gift deed and the rest was Deed of sale for some properties). Now my ECA (from PEBC) was all that's standing between me and creating profile. Got my ECA on January 1st and the next day, we dived into the pool with CRS 452 as previously calculated !

A summary of our timeline:

Decision to immigrate - June 2018

IELTS
L9,R8,W7,S7.5 - September 8th 2018 (1st and only attempt)
Spouse L7.5,R9,W7.5,S8 - September 8th 2018 (1st and only attempt)

ECA
Me (PEBC) - January 1st (Applied in July)
Spouse (WES) - December 17th (applied in August)

Created EE Profile - Jan 2nd 2019

CRS Score - 452

NOC 3131

ITA - Jan 10th 2019

AOR - Feb 15th 2019

MEP/BIL - Apr 2nd 2019

Biometrics Completed & Updated - Apr 4th 2019

IP1 (if there's still anything like that) - 7th May

(Golden mail) PPR - 8 May 2019

FSW Outland

VO - Accra

No ADR

Family of 4

No of days from AOR to PPR - 82days


Stumbled upon this thread not too long ago while looking some info can't remember what exactly but kept coming back as Guest (wasn't a member of nairaland until recently) to read through cos i was sure of getting new information I never knew I needed.

Thank you to everyone who asked question(s) and a special appreciation to ALL (not familiar with all the names) who took their time to answer and/or provided links.
And to the profs that grades ppr script, hope i tried �.

It has indeed ended in Praise.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by bekayy: 6:32am On May 09, 2019
Hello Johnny,

Please how much did you pay for the PCC at Abuja. Thank you.

johnnybravo1990:


IOM - 08095637898, 08072191122.

For PCC, just go there, meet any policeman at the gate and tell them that you want to to do police clearance certificate. THE ADDRESS is Police Headquaters, Louis Edet House, Area 11 I think. Go with your international passport and 1 or 2 passport photographs.

You should be able to do both processes in one day if u get to IOM on or b4 8am. In that case you will finish on or b4 3pm. Then head straight to Police headquaters. PCC will take about 20 mins. But you cant collect it that day. You have to come back in 2 days time. I asked someone to pick mine for me.

Sorry for the late reply. I have been busy.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Suspectzero(m): 6:55am On May 09, 2019
Congratulations o on the quick one. I think NOC plays a part in speedy processing sometimes. But of course you also had to have diligently put together your application without any flaws.

Good speed in Canada.


Pharmbb:


PPR Testimony !!!

New member (silent reader)

If I had ten thousand tongues, it still wouldn't be enough, NAREKELE MO.

Great is Thy faithfulness, morning by morning new mercies I see, all I have needed Thy hand hath provided. Great is Thy faithfulness, Lord unto me


God has remained faithful and gracious despite our short comings and unfaithfulness. He shows up at each our very point of need.


I never used to fancy relocating abroad particularly Canada cos of the weather, but my husband has always been open to it, and whenever he brings up the topic i always brush it aside without giving it any consideration, because we were comfortable so why will I want to put myself through unnecessary stress?

Sometimes late 2016, the company my husband was working with decided to leave Nigeria due to the economic recession and that was how the rug was pulled from under our feet. We were still managing well as we had opened a retail Pharmacy outlet just before the incident, but things kept getting tougher.

Never heard of Canadian Express Entry until June 2018 when my husband's friend and colleague told us they've gotten Canada PR through the Express Entry and were relocating. They explained the whole process and we realized that we also stand a chance. So i was like if they can do it then we too can.

So our journey begins, i was so gingered that i became the main champion of the whole process, my husband was like POF is too much (about 7M for a family of 4) as we had eaten deep into our savings trying to expand our business but this time I was the reassuring him that we can do it.
I am the primary applicant due to age as we are both Pharmacist, I researched like i was doing a PhD thesis. Now if he asks how I'll cope with the cold (cos my tolerability to cold weather even AC is very low), my response now is people there don't have two heads , if they can survive the cold, i too will.

At every step of the way, it has been God. We started the whole process with shishi in our account, saved for my ECA with PEBC from my meager salary (civil servant) and the little profit from the new business. We both read like "tomorrow no dey" for IELTS cos we know how we struggled for every kobo.

We demolished IELTS like bulldozer and started rallying family and friends and within 1 week we raised about 4.5m. (A real miracle!). Due to worries that the value of Naira might crash the way it happened in 2015/2016, we opened a joint dorm a/c for the POF. I also added my PFA statement (25% of my RSA) as buffer, just in case.

By December my husband's ECA was ready and so also was the POF (40% gift deed and the rest was Deed of sale for some properties). Now my ECA (from PEBC) was all that's standing between me and creating profile. Got my ECA on January 1st and the next day, we dived into the pool with CRS 452 as previously calculated !

A summary of our timeline:

Decision to immigrate - June 2018

IELTS
L9,R8,W7,S7.5 - September 8th 2018 (1st and only attempt)
Spouse L7.5,R9,W7.5,S8 - September 8th 2018 (1st and only attempt)

ECA
Me (PEBC) - January 1st (Applied in July)
Spouse (WES) - December 17th (applied in August)

Created EE Profile - Jan 2nd 2019

CRS Score - 452

NOC 3131

ITA - Jan 10th 2019

AOR - Feb 15th 2019

MEP/BIL - Apr 2nd 2019

Biometrics Completed & Updated - Apr 4th 2019

IP1 (if there's still anything like that) - 7th May

(Golden mail) PPR - 8 May 2019

FSW Outland

VO - Accra

No ADR

Family of 4

No of days from AOR to PPR - 82days


Stumbled upon this thread not too long ago while looking some info can't remember what exactly but kept coming back as Guest (wasn't a member of nairaland until recently) to read through cos i was sure of getting new information I never knew I needed.

Thank you to everyone who asked question(s) and a special appreciation to ALL (not familiar with all the names) who took their time to answer and/or provided links.
And to the profs that grades ppr script, hope i tried �.

It has indeed ended in Praise.

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