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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Ytum: 6:26pm On Jun 20, 2019
Hanna007:


Once you get married, raise a CSE that you want to add your spouse to your application and attach your wedding certificate, pics, chats, wedding invitation etc. They will let you know what to do next.

Okay. Many thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by LEVALIANT: 6:27pm On Jun 20, 2019
[quote author=Topsmamen post=79409944]

Hi Everyone. I need some guidance on how to fill the IMM 5604 form which is a declaration from non accompanying parent for Minors migrating to Canada. In my case, my wife is principal applicant but not the biological mother of my child. Do we have to state my wife's name on the form as the person that the child is migrating with since she is the principal applicant or should it be both my name and my wife's name. If anyone has filled this form, I would appreciate some help. Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by LEVALIANT: 6:28pm On Jun 20, 2019
[quote author=Topsmamen post=79409944]

Hi Everyone. I need some guidance on how to fill the IMM 5604 form which is a declaration from non accompanying parent for Minors migrating to Canada. In my case, my wife is principal applicant but not the biological mother of my child. Do we have to state my wife's name on the form as the person that the child is migrating with since she is the principal applicant or should it be both my name and my wife's name or just my name only? If anyone has filled this form, I would appreciate some help. Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by nomad26: 6:31pm On Jun 20, 2019
Fellow Jan AOR here, congrats madam, God always comes through sha!! I can so relate with this, I received gcms notes recently and also found out that eligibility has not started, the anger I was feeling no be for here. Thanks for sharing your story, it was a lovely read. Wish you and your family all the very best in Canada smiley
Please o, I want to join Jan AOR group, can you post a link pls. Thanks.
Hephgirl:

BRACE YOURSELF IT'S A LONG READ

ITA 15TH NOVEMBER
AOR Jan 10
Mep and BIL Feb 22
Bio complete Feb 26 ( had to travel)
Ghost update: June 8
Ghost update : June 10th
Called on d 14th : eligibility not started... I literally went bunkers...
Ghost update : June 15th
PPR: 18th dated 17th June
Vo : Ottawa
Family of 4

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by GozyNA: 6:39pm On Jun 20, 2019
smartkester:
OK but I heard no matter the experience as long as you don't have a Canadian certificate you can't get a professional job except menial jobs, please how true is that

P.S. I have no experience in my field yet that was why I opted for a master's degree

Please stop listening to those people sir.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by amaya21: 6:41pm On Jun 20, 2019
You will need updated proof of funds to cover her, as per family of two. She will also need to do medicals and biometrics.

Ytum:


Okay. Many thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by barby008: 6:50pm On Jun 20, 2019
Magnifico2000:
Medicals 35k
Wes evaluation 75k
IELTS exam. 75k
185k plus just for these three. I think doing it by oneslf is better than going through agency.

WES is around 120k..incluudes cost of applying and sending of results through courier to WES

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by aderibs: 6:50pm On Jun 20, 2019
MY TIMELINE

CAN'T REMEMBER ECA OR IELTS DATES
SCORE FOR IELTS LRWS 1ST ATTEMPT 9,7,6.5,7.5 ; SECOND ATTEMPT 8.5, 9,6.5,7.5
SPOUSE (PA) 1ST ATTEMPT CAN'T REMEMBER, 2ND ATTEMPT [/b]8,8,7,8

[b]ITA
DEC 19TH, 2018
AOR JAN 15H, 2019
MEP FEB 28, 2019
BIL MAR 05 2019
ADR NONE
1ST GHOST UPDATE JUN 7TH, 2019
2ND GHOST UPDATE JUN 14TH 2019
PPR JUN 17TH, 2019

STORY OF MIGRATION

After finishing my masters in the US in 2004, I struggled to get a job in the US, so I decided to come to Nigeria(Telecoms was hot cake then), but apply to Canadian immigration as backup. I prayed to God that my children would not be in a position where they would not be judged by the effort or skills but by their passport. In fairness, Nigeria was not bad, except dealing with the usual social economic problems of Nigeria. I was on the application for years, God answered my prayers by allowing me the opportunity to give birth to them in the US (thankfully, Trump was not president at the time).

Anyway, just when they were processing applications for people of my month and year in Accra, the Conservative government in Canada came to power and said they should revamp the application process and those of use who have been on the application before 2008 (this was in 2011), should be cancelled and we had to reapply. I said to myself, "who wan go to their Country"(Na lie, I wan go), but I lost interest and took my Nigeria as my ride or die chick, afterall, my children have the what they need.

Fast forward a few years, and my wife's sister, said we should come visiting. She has been inviting us for years but I was convince my previous application would affect us getting a visiting visa. We decided to give it a try, after all they have come to meet us in the US once , Lo and behold, they gave us the visiting visa to Canada.

We went there for summer in 2018, and everyone was trying to convince me to migrate, or at least move my family there, but I was not convinced. After the disappointment a few years earlier, I was not kin. However, I had a younger cousin that I had been trying to convince to do it, for about 4 years, he has a sibling there and was ripe for the application age wise and all. So to be able to convince him, I decided to look at the application process. Guess what, I found out it was a lot more easier now than it was before. A Eureka moment came upon me, we could actually do this, it's not like Nigeria is getting any better. While I didn't think we were going to be scoring very high points, I decided we give it a shot, after all, the way I was looking at how my Nigeria was going, did not give me the confidence that it was on the right path and what did we have to loose. So I told my wife that we should try. She really was not keen, but she decided to do it anyway.

Now, you know when people say 40 is the new 20, well, not according to CIC, you might be young at heart, but you are still your age. Luckily Madam was younger so she became the Principal Applicant. We both had Masters, both foreign so we did not have to deal with WAEC and all, just went online to our prospective schools to send our results to WES. All our IELTS study materials we got from the internet, I did not attend any class (not sure why people do, but different strokes for different folks). I have to say British Council is purposely failing people on writing probably to make money from it, but who am I to judge. We entered the pool Nov 9th 2018, which CRS of 441. Now, if I believed in village people, I would have thought mine were after me, because all the draws before we entered were 440 or 441, all of a sudden, the figures went to 447, 445, nothing lower, the Jamaican in me was saying "wat a goan'?? Anyway, after the Dec 12th draw I had lost hope that I would be called in 2018, and was probably hoping for PNP, since the next draw would have been during the xmas break. On Dec 19th, my wife tells me we have a mail from them, I logged on to see we have an ITA, apparently they did draw before xmas which is unconventional from their usually every 2 weeks. The CRS draw dropped to the lowest it has been for 18 month 439. I jumped for joy like a man who won the lottery.

Immediately, I went into full swing. I went to IOM in Ikeja, only to find out they didn't open that day(365 days in a year and it had to be the day I wanted to book an appointment they went on the conference) the second hospital in Ikoyi was booked till March so I knew it was a NO-NO. I sent them an email of which they replied the next week and gave us a date of 15th of Jan, 2019 for the medical, so we made sure everything else was ok before then. Police report was easy, we drove to Alagbon and the policeman at the junction asked us what we wanted, we said police report, one of them entered the car and we went to get it. There is not real standard price, they size you up and call a price. I ended paying 8.5k, though I had bargained it to 7k, but I was still in euphoria and it was xmas season after all.

Certificate for me was not a problem, my wife was yet to collect her UNILAG one, but she went to the office first week of the year, and got it in a day, only to find out they did not write her full name, so they had to correct it. All other documents we had. POF was not really a problem, we used TBills with a letter that both us had access to the funds.

Lucky for us, on the day we were doing the medical test, they called my wife that her certificate was ready, so she went to collect it, and that night, I scanned all the documents and filled all the information necessary and sent our application. 2 Weeks later, I realized that my wife's occupational letter did not specify that she worked fulltime 40 hours, so we raised a CSE with a new employment letter stating that.

Now for the endless wait. I am a worrier, my wife on the other hand is calmer and more patient, so in order not to yank my hair (the very little I have) from my head, I decided to study for PMP to distract me from thinking about it and prepare me for Canada.

MEP/ BIL came about the usual time of 4 to 6 weeks. I did my PMP on Mar 28 and I passed (yes, thank you thank you), only for me to be in dream land that I would get PPR by April. I decided to discuss online in Nairaland, only to see people get it and mentioning their Visa Office. I was of the opinion that Accra was handling all applications for Nigeria. One day, I saw someone talk about a January AOR group, so I asked to join, lo and behold, it was one of the best decisions I had made. The people in the group help and encourage each other, and they helped to answer all my questions about the application (all except when I actually get PPR of course). It was there I got to know about ways to contact CIC apart from email.

1st Call to CIC May 9th 2019, Criminality Passed, Eligibility and Background check not started, meanwhile some people have gotten theirs, na which kin head I carry come?. I emailed Ralph same thing, but I also found out, that a lot of people especially in Ottawa(which I found out was my VO) had also not gotten, so I chilled.

2nd call 24 May 2019, Same story, the lady I spoke to this time however told me not to worry, that they may be working on it, but that the Case officers are usually not good at updating, so they can only see what is updated, but it doesn't mean that the process is not going on in the background.

After being heart broken again, I decided not to call them until the anniversary of my 5 month waiting. I saw some people get theirs and I was happy for them, but there is always a feeling in you (ok in me if you are a better person than me) that when would it be my turn.

Woke up June 8th to do my usual checking on the system before my daily 90 mins walk (I check it so much that I wonder why the system keeps asking for password, I could almost see it saying, "chairman na you again?"wink. Only to see my first ghost update. I posted it on the WhatsApp group to be sure. Fortunately, a few other people got it too, and no rejection letter, so it is a good thing.

The week went by slowly as a I saw people who got GU with me get PPR or more GUs while my own was the same. Abi I offend them for CIC? I knew other who hadn't gotten GU, so I was grateful for at least some development. I called CIC on Jun 11th, expecting to at least here that they are working on my application or something, only for them to tell me no change that my 6 months ends Nov 7th (probably the time limit they gave themselves to finish background check). My heart sunk as I told the woman it can't be, she was a little touchy, and I could have told her off, but make my village people no go use am destroy wetin God come do, make hin no go delete our application from server. I was a little heart broken (ok a lot).

Jun 15th, 2019, woke up to do my usual check, and a second GU, asked my wife if there was an email, she said no, so I was calmer. Something in me said, you would be getting this thing soon, God has done it. Went to Ikoyi club to relax with a friend.

Monday night, I checked the system, maybe there is a 3rd GU like some people got, or if the ADR changed to "Not Applicable", but it didn't, so I went to bed. I woke up to go to the toilet when my wife came to meet me at 1AM with her phone to read something on it.. THE GOLDEN EMAIL. I could not sleep all night, both praising GOD(trust me I am not the religious type, but for me my journey has been truly divine) and being filled with excitement.

For those waiting for PPR who read this message, May the blessing of PPR come to you soon, and may the Lord give you the peace and endurance to wait till it comes, because for me, it was not easy, and I thank the member of January AOR group, you guys are truly wonderful....

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Magnifico2000: 6:54pm On Jun 20, 2019
barby008:


WES is around 120k..incluudes cost of applying and sending of results through courier to WES
Please can u break the 120k down.
You mean To evaluate waec, BSC and masters will cost 120k? Pls shed more light on it.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by chicyclass(f): 7:03pm On Jun 20, 2019
Yes I know.
Who knows you may be released from the shackles of IELTS, If you try them.
ItsBeenGODAlwys:


No CBT with MOD sad
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by chicyclass(f): 7:07pm On Jun 20, 2019
OK no problem
helphelp:


The exam is quite easier on a computer
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by GozyNA: 7:08pm On Jun 20, 2019
aderibs:
MY TIMELINE

CAN'T REMEMBER ECA OR IELTS DATES
SCORE FOR IELTS LRWS 1ST ATTEMPT 9,7,6.5,7.5 ; SECOND ATTEMPT 8.5, 9,6.5,7.5
SPOUSE (PA) 1ST ATTEMPT CAN'T REMEMBER, 2ND ATTEMPT [/b]8,8,7,8

[b]ITA
DEC 19TH, 2018
AOR JAN 15H, 2019
MEP FEB 28, 2019
BIL MAR 05 2019
ADR NONE
1ST GHOST UPDATE JUN 7TH, 2019
2ND GHOST UPDATE JUN 14TH 2019
PPR JUN 17TH, 2019

STORY OF MIGRATION


The week went by slowly as a I saw people who got GU with me get PPR or more GUs while my own was the same. Abi I offend them for CIC? I knew other who hadn't gotten GU, so I was grateful for at least some development. I called CIC on Jun 11th, expecting to at least here that they are working on my application or something, only for them to tell me no change that my 6 months ends Nov 7th (probably the time limit they gave themselves to finish background check). My heart sunk as I told the woman it can't be, she was a little touchy, and I could have told her off, but make my village people no go use am destroy wetin God come do, make hin no go delete our application from server. I was a little heart broken (ok a lot).


For those waiting for PPR who read this message, May the blessing of PPR come to you soon



Congratulations sir. The bolded had me laughing like a mad man grin

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by chicyclass(f): 7:11pm On Jun 20, 2019
I think he may have meant unaccompanying shaa.

realone2012:


Doing the highlighted is misrepresentation of facts and it is fraudulent. Whatever they want to do, the highlighted isn't it at all.

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Magnifico2000: 7:15pm On Jun 20, 2019
aderibs:
MY TIMELINE

CAN'T REMEMBER ECA OR IELTS DATES
SCORE FOR IELTS LRWS 1ST ATTEMPT 9,7,6.5,7.5 ; SECOND ATTEMPT 8.5, 9,6.5,7.5
SPOUSE (PA) 1ST ATTEMPT CAN'T REMEMBER, 2ND ATTEMPT [/b]8,8,7,8

[b]ITA
DEC 19TH, 2018
AOR JAN 15H, 2019
MEP FEB 28, 2019
BIL MAR 05 2019
ADR NONE
1ST GHOST UPDATE JUN 7TH, 2019
2ND GHOST UPDATE JUN 14TH 2019
PPR JUN 17TH, 2019

STORY OF MIGRATION

After finishing my masters in the US in 2004, I struggled to get a job in the US, so I decided to come to Nigeria(Telecoms was hot cake then), but apply to Canadian immigration as backup. I prayed to God that my children would not be in a position where they would not be judged by the effort or skills but by their passport. In fairness, Nigeria was not bad, except dealing with the usual social economic problems of Nigeria. I was on the application for years, God answered my prayers by allowing me the opportunity to give birth to them in the US (thankfully, Trump was not president at the time).

Anyway, just when they were processing applications for people of my month and year in Accra, the Conservative government in Canada came to power and said they should revamp the application process and those of use who have been on the application before 2008 (this was in 2011), should be cancelled and we had to reapply. I said to myself, "who wan go to their Country"(Na lie, I wan go), but I lost interest and took my Nigeria as my ride or die chick, afterall, my children have the what they need.

Fast forward a few years, and my wife's sister, said we should come visiting. She has been inviting us for years but I was convince my previous application would affect us getting a visiting visa. We decided to give it a try, after all they have come to meet us in the US once , Lo and behold, they gave us the visiting visa to Canada.

We went there for summer in 2018, and everyone was trying to convince me to migrate, or at least move my family there, but I was not convinced. After the disappointment a few years earlier, I was not kin. However, I had a younger cousin that I had been trying to convince to do it, for about 4 years, he has a sibling there and was ripe for the application age wise and all. So to be able to convince him, I decided to look at the application process. Guess what, I found out it was a lot more easier now than it was before. A Eureka moment came upon me, we could actually do this, it's not like Nigeria is getting any better. While I didn't think we were going to be scoring very high points, I decided we give it a shot, after all, the way I was looking at how my Nigeria was going, did not give me the confidence that it was on the right path and what did we have to loose. So I told my wife that we should try. She really was not keen, but she decided to do it anyway.

Now, you know when people say 40 is the new 20, well, not according to CIC, you might be young at heart, but you are still your age. Luckily Madam was younger so she became the Principal Applicant. We both had Masters, both foreign so we did not have to deal with WAEC and all, just went online to our prospective schools to send our results to WES. All our IELTS study materials we got from the internet, I did not attend any class (not sure why people do, but different strokes for different folks). I have to say British Council is purposely failing people on writing probably to make money from it, but who am I to judge. We entered the pool Nov 9th 2018, which CRS of 441. Now, if I believed in village people, I would have thought mine were after me, because all the draws before we entered were 440 or 441, all of a sudden, the figures went to 447, 445, nothing lower, the Jamaican in me was saying "wat a goan'?? Anyway, after the Dec 12th draw I had lost hope that I would be called in 2018, and was probably hoping for PNP, since the next draw would have been during the xmas break. On Dec 19th, my wife tells me we have a mail from them, I logged on to see we have an ITA, apparently they did draw before xmas which is unconventional from their usually every 2 weeks. The CRS draw dropped to the lowest it has been for 18 month 439. I jumped for joy like a man who won the lottery.

Immediately, I went into full swing. I went to IOM in Ikeja, only to find out they didn't open that day(365 days in a year and it had to be the day I wanted to book an appointment they went on the conference) the second hospital in Ikoyi was booked till March so I knew it was a NO-NO. I sent them an email of which they replied the next week and gave us a date of 15th of Jan, 2019 for the medical, so we made sure everything else was ok before then. Police report was easy, we drove to Alagbon and the policeman at the junction asked us what we wanted, we said police report, one of them entered the car and we went to get it. There is not real standard price, they size you up and call a price. I ended paying 8.5k, though I had bargained it to 7k, but I was still in euphoria and it was xmas season after all.

Certificate for me was not a problem, my wife was yet to collect her UNILAG one, but she went to the office first week of the year, and got it in a day, only to find out they did not write her full name, so they had to correct it. All other documents we had. POF was not really a problem, we used TBills with a letter that both us had access to the funds.

Lucky for us, on the day we were doing the medical test, they called my wife that her certificate was ready, so she went to collect it, and that night, I scanned all the documents and filled all the information necessary and sent our application. 2 Weeks later, I realized that my wife's occupational letter did not specify that she worked fulltime 40 hours, so we raised a CSE with a new employment letter stating that.

Now for the endless wait. I am a worrier, my wife on the other hand is calmer and more patient, so in order not to yank my hair (the very little I have) from my head, I decided to study for PMP to distract me from thinking about it and prepare me for Canada.

MEP/ BIL came about the usual time of 4 to 6 weeks. I did my PMP on Mar 28 and I passed (yes, thank you thank you), only for me to be in dream land that I would get PPR by April. I decided to discuss online in Nairaland, only to see people get it and mentioning their Visa Office. I was of the opinion that Accra was handling all applications for Nigeria. One day, I saw someone talk about a January AOR group, so I asked to join, lo and behold, it was one of the best decisions I had made. The people in the group help and encourage each other, and they helped to answer all my questions about the application (all except when I actually get PPR of course). It was there I got to know about ways to contact CIC apart from email.

1st Call to CIC May 9th 2019, Criminality Passed, Eligibility and Background check not started, meanwhile some people have gotten theirs, na which kin head I carry come?. I emailed Ralph same thing, but I also found out, that a lot of people especially in Ottawa(which I found out was my VO) had also not gotten, so I chilled.

2nd call 24 May 2019, Same story, the lady I spoke to this time however told me not to worry, that they may be working on it, but that the Case officers are usually not good at updating, so they can only see what is updated, but it doesn't mean that the process is not going on in the background.

After being heart broken again, I decided not to call them until the anniversary of my 5 month waiting. I saw some people get theirs and I was happy for them, but there is always a feeling in you (ok in me if you are a better person than me) that when would it be my turn.

Woke up June 8th to do my usual checking on the system before my daily 90 mins walk (I check it so much that I wonder why the system keeps asking for password, I could almost see it saying, "chairman na you again?"wink. Only to see my first ghost update. I posted it on the WhatsApp group to be sure. Fortunately, a few other people got it too, and no rejection letter, so it is a good thing.

The week went by slowly as a I saw people who got GU with me get PPR or more GUs while my own was the same. Abi I offend them for CIC? I knew other who hadn't gotten GU, so I was grateful for at least some development. I called CIC on Jun 11th, expecting to at least here that they are working on my application or something, only for them to tell me no change that my 6 months ends Nov 7th (probably the time limit they gave themselves to finish background check). My heart sunk as I told the woman it can't be, she was a little touchy, and I could have told her off, but make my village people no go use am destroy wetin God come do, make hin no go delete our application from server. I was a little heart broken (ok a lot).

Jun 15th, 2019, woke up to do my usual check, and a second GU, asked my wife if there was an email, she said no, so I was calmer. Something in me said, you would be getting this thing soon, God has done it. Went to Ikoyi club to relax with a friend.

Monday night, I checked the system, maybe there is a 3rd GU like some people got, or if the ADR changed to "Not Applicable", but it didn't, so I went to bed. I woke up to go to the toilet when my wife came to meet me at 1AM with her phone to read something on it.. THE GOLDEN EMAIL. I could not sleep all night, both praising GOD(trust me I am not the religious type, but for me my journey has been truly divine) and being filled with excitement.

For those waiting for PPR who read this message, May the blessing of PPR come to you soon, and may the Lord give you the peace and endurance to wait till it comes, because for me, it was not easy, and I thank the member of January AOR group, you guys are truly wonderful....

I tap from your blessing. God will surely answer our own prayers.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by kiari: 7:21pm On Jun 20, 2019
Congratulations @hephgirl & @aderibs
It has ended in praise grin kiss
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by barby008: 7:23pm On Jun 20, 2019
Magnifico2000:

Please can u break the 120k down.
You mean To evaluate waec, BSC and masters will cost 120k? Pls shed more light on it.
Actually,am still in the process of getting it done..after paying $256 cad to WES..processing of msc from unilag took about 20k..neco/waec will take about 30k from the process people have posted here
Meanwhile,there's no need for ur bsc since u have MSC.. highest qualification matters
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by godG: 7:26pm On Jun 20, 2019
Good People,

Do we have a WhatsApp group for June AOR yet? I would like to join, if there is one.

Thank you.

Good luck to everyone (regardless of your stage in the process). God bless.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jennypharb1: 7:31pm On Jun 20, 2019
Nikyb:


Thank you for the prompt response.

Just for clarifications, can my wife who is a self employed biz person apply as PA? Please shed more light on this


Yes, as long as her self 'employedness' falls under the NOC 0, A or B. You guys are good to go. Just check out the various provincial programs. Saskatchewan, Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta etc look at the requirements, find out which one you're more suited for and tailor your application. I don't know much about the PNP programs but you can click on the link below to follow the thread on Nairaland read and ask more questions

https://www.nairaland.com/4180147/all-canadian-provincial-nominee-programs
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jennypharb1: 7:32pm On Jun 20, 2019
Vicolak:
It will surely come for both of you by God's grace.Amen.


Amen, thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by patakioy(m): 7:35pm On Jun 20, 2019
Please is there a March AOR what'sapp group? This lone ranger is killing me....
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by helphelp: 7:38pm On Jun 20, 2019
chicyclass:
OK no problem

Thanks anyways
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Ladykeigh: 7:39pm On Jun 20, 2019
Hello all, please could anyone throw more light on this assumption of mine?


I have a B. Sc in Computer science
I have 2 years experience in customer service
2 and half years in banking
6 years experience as a cook (in my food business )


I'd like to evaluate my degree, plus I intend to write BCS exam to boost my CRS. I assume I will send my WAEC AND B.SC degree to WES, right? And my culinary school certificate to RED SEAL?


Are these assumptions correct?


Also, is it better to begin WES evaluation now, note that I intend to write BCS which will also be evaluated when ready. Or I wait for BCS to come out so I can send both for evaluation ?


Lastly, can I choose NOC 6322- Cook in my application since I have spent the highest number of years in this trade and that's what I do till date?

Thank you very much.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Magnifico2000: 7:46pm On Jun 20, 2019
barby008:

Actually,am still in the process of getting it done..after paying $256 cad to WES..processing of msc from unilag took about 20k..neco/waec will take about 30k from the process people have posted here
Meanwhile,there's no need for ur bsc since u have MSC.. highest qualification matters
Well I also finished from Unilag too. I am almost done with my masters but u know how Unilag things take time. You would need to evaluate ur bsc too. From what I heard. You are evaluating three results.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by psalmizt(m): 7:59pm On Jun 20, 2019
godG:
Good People,

Do we have a WhatsApp group for June AOR yet? I would like to join, if there is one.

Thank you.

Good luck to everyone (regardless of your stage in the process). God bless.

Please PM
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ummhalimah: 8:02pm On Jun 20, 2019
dapsey92:
Hello guys, need this urgent clarification for a friend... He's married with kid but did not do court marriage. He wants to join the EE race however the wife is not educated and if applied as married may not get him ITA. Question: Can he apply as single, settle in Canada then do court wedding afterwards to sponsor the wife? Also the child they have together won't he be affected? Thanks guys... Its urgent to save someone from this country situation

CHAI!!! Please don't take this route, it smells trouble
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Adunnee: 8:06pm On Jun 20, 2019
Congratulations once again Hephgirl. It has ended in praise.

Congratulations Aderibs. May God favour you in the new land.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Adunnee: 8:07pm On Jun 20, 2019
BornToSucced:


Thanks bro. Is Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM) okay?

I don't know. Please ask around or do a bit of research. There's one called BCS. Exam is in Sept or so.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by barby008: 8:10pm On Jun 20, 2019
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They can go to the registry,legalize it and get a certificate..also,if the wife went to secondary school,there shouldn't be any issue...over to the ogas here
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Josh121(m): 8:14pm On Jun 20, 2019
Magnifico2000:

Well I also finished from Unilag too. I am almost done with my masters but u know how Unilag things take time. You would need to evaluate ur bsc too. From what I heard. You are evaluating three results.

wrong information , if you have masters you dont need your bsc

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Alosezele: 8:37pm On Jun 20, 2019
barby008:

Actually,am still in the process of getting it done..after paying $256 cad to WES..processing of msc from unilag took about 20k..neco/waec will take about 30k from the process people have posted here
Meanwhile,there's no need for ur bsc since u have MSC.. highest qualification matters

I think it’s even more than this 120k
I paid 35k for transcript and courier, 30k for waec evaluation and posting and about 84k for Wes that’s about That’s almost 150k

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by barby008: 8:47pm On Jun 20, 2019
Alosezele:


I think it’s even more than this 120k
I paid 35k for transcript and courier, 30k for waec evaluation and posting and about 84k for Wes that’s about That’s almost 150k

Yeah,it depends tho..i used Canada address for my report delivery

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