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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Adunnee: 3:02pm On Aug 19, 2019
Where's Topsmamen?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by gatsbym4(m): 3:11pm On Aug 19, 2019
Sorry
Anyone here processing Alberta pnp.
Thank you
I've done my research too, just need some insights.
Thank you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Remicynt(f): 3:21pm On Aug 19, 2019
Hello Everyone, I am currently evaluating my credentials with WES. WAEC is yet to get to them but I observed that my birth date on WAEC is a year different instead of 15/08/91 it's written as 15/08/90. I don't know what I can do to prove to Wes so that they will give me my original birth date in the evaluation report. And can I send it via fax.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Lukina4real: 3:27pm On Aug 19, 2019
Remicynt:
Hello Everyone, I am currently evaluating my credentials with WES. WAEC is yet to get to them but I observed that my birth date on WAEC is a year different instead of 15/08/91 it's written as 15/08/90. I don't know what I can do to prove to Wes so that they will give me my original birth date in the evaluation report. And can I send it via fax.
An affidavit and your birth cert should work, email or fax them with explanation
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Lukina4real: 3:30pm On Aug 19, 2019
COPR:


NECO is faster to evaluate. It takes 6-8 working days.
What's the cost pls
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Topsmamen: 3:32pm On Aug 19, 2019
Adunnee:
Where's Topsmamen?

Present Ma.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Olami2903: 3:37pm On Aug 19, 2019
This was so heartwarming to read. Well done! So glad you're both finally finally free and able to be your full authentic selves. I wish you both the very best. ❤️���
Sandydav:
How the lesbians got PPR��
TIMELINE:
IELTS(ONCE) LSWR 8.5, 8, 7, 7.5
Spouse 3rd Attempt 8777(PA)
Spouse ECA: WES- Applied in May received July- B.A and CIPM
CSR: 454
ITA: 22nd Aug 2018
AOR: 5th Sept 2018
Med passed/Biometrics request: 28th September
Biometrics Completed: 28th September
ADR: Nov27th RPRF and Authorization to travel for dependent child.
ADR provided: Nov 29th
DEADLY SILENCE
ADR2: May 29th 2019 Interview Invite to Accra
Interview: June 13th
ADR3: June 14th
PPR: July 8th
Passport Submission: July 9th
Application Approved: July 22nd
COPR: July 29th
Type of Application: Common-Law
Family of 3.
VO: Initially Ottawa but transferred to Accra Feb 4th

Someone said Nigeria has a way of making you think you are going to blow very soon and then boom its been 10years and you never still blow instead you are still managing and shouldering on. My spouse and I started thinking of migrating in 2017 when 2 of her colleagues got PPR. I strolled to CIC website and convinced myself that it was impossicant cause of POF. Saving that money go hard and its not as if your daily/monthly needs were going to be on hold while one saved, plus the friend recommended an immigration lawyer whom we contacted, and she gave us her own bill (about 5k USD for both of us) and a breakdown of what the process entailed. We fashied it and continued with our lives. Towards the end of the year we started thinking of migrating again. I am not a fan of US because of all the gist I have heard of what people had to go throw to either remain illegally or legalize their status, my power no reach and UK is almost out of reach. We circled back to Canada and decided to go through the school route. We found some affordable schools (about 5k CAD per semester) up north and decided to contact our schools for transcript only to hear of NASU strike. We decided to wait for the strike to be over. Before you know it was 2018 and strike was not still over. Then my spouse calls me one night (she travelled to India for work) to say another family friend has gotten PPR o and her bestie too. Choi, it was as if the Lord was telling us something. We kept wondering, can we do it ourselves without paying that agent?? Her brother said we could that we don’t need an agent. So, I went back to CIC website and started studying the process. Then my colleague turned bestie now mentioned how her bro said Nairaland had all the information and how someone helped deliver something to him free and how another lady on their thread said she was going to give a single lady room and board in exchange the lady babysits her kid twice a week in the evenings. I was like ahh, the people there are nice o. I googled nairaland and searched “Canada” and that was how I landed on Part 3 of the thread. The rest is history.
I was supposed to be the PA because of age but with my 1 degree and scores not coming down, we were at 436 till mummyjaygirls mentioned that people with CIPM could evaluate it too, we sharperly added it my babe’s Wes profile and somehow the Uniben delay wasn’t so terrible. My babe then became PA and CRS went to 454
WES: As schools were still on strike, I saw a post by Mcstan that told me he was a UNN alumnus, so I PMed him asking for help with transcript. He said he had a contact, but their fee was way higher than the official price and I was skeptical about their delivery, so I kept digging. I found another post by someone else detailing the whole Unn process plus verification, I saw yet another post about a lady to call to fast track the verification I bookmarked both. I finally applied on the website after I saw an article on how UNN VC employed PGD students to do the work of the striking NASU members (ekele diri Chukwu). Within a week transcript was with Wes. I used their contact us form to inform them about the delivery. Within a week they had sent the verification request. I sent the brother that posted about the verification lady a PM and he gave me her contact. I called her after I made payment on the portal and sent her my details. The next day I send her 1k voucher to please call me if she needs any info from me(format). Then towards evening I called again, and she said she had done it. I informed Wes yet again and by the next day they had given me completion date. My spouse and I created Wes profiles same day but Uniben ehhh, ya dibara Chukwu. After much much that one was ready.
IELTS: I got loads of links from here and shared with my babe and we practiced together most evenings. I made sure I did one listening practice at work, and one reading and listening at night. Speaking I watched clips and practiced in my head. Writing I didn’t practice (didn’t think it was going to be a problem for me) but I did look at samples to get an idea of what to expect and read tips. I got the magic score on the first attempt, but my spouse didn’t. A .5 in listening was needed. So, she registered again and this time a .5 was need in writing. We applied for remark and it came out unchanged. She registered yet again, and we practiced and practiced. Everyday we get home from work I will give her 2 writing tasks and mark when she was done (baby sorry I pushed so hard, you know I love you). I kept praying the 3rd would be the last cause her morale was low, and as she put in more than her best to practice, I wasn’t sure how she’d feel when that one comes back without the magic scores. Well, it was the last.
POF: From looking like an impossible task it became possible. It was even chilling while we waited for IELTS. We used my FD with Wema, her Mutual funds with Stanbic, my Leadway assurance savings plan and her pension with ARM. I wrote a letter of authorization and we notarized it. We tabulated it with xe and oanda conversion rates.
COMMON LAW: We had lots of doubts about applying together because our relationship is all manner of wrong in Nigeria. Common law is not recognized, and lesbians could be jailed. We contacted the immigration lawyer again and told her that we are coming o, that we were readying our Eca and Ielts but that we wanted to know if we can apply together instead of separately. She said we could as Canny recognizes both relationships. We weighed the pros and cons- one application meant I could tap into my bae’s 2 or more cert, if not I for perish for 438( I would have done something to boost it sha), it also meant we could pull our monies together and meet up with POF for 3 people instead of her paying separately for herself and I pay for myself and our son. The total sum would have been higher. It also meant PPR would come once instead of one person getting hers first and then waiting for the other. There were really no cons so, we went ahead with it. We downloaded the common law declaration form, filled and notarized, attached 2year rent receipt and lease agreement all bearing both names, joint bank statement(6months), our son’s bank statement showing cash inflow from both of us the whole of 2016. We also attached pictures of us from 2015 with our baby to now.
DEPENDENT CHILD: We have a 2year old, biologically mine, his father’s name wasn’t in the hospital birth cert, but they insisted it must be in the NPC cert when I sent someone to get it for me, I uploaded both. In our LOE, we explained that his name is on there as a requirement not because he was/is a part of our lives. I also attached a single mother affidavit I had sworn to in 2016.
WORK EXPERIENCE: This was almost a problem till Newmum0615 came to our rescue with suggestions and even followed up.
THE WAITING PERIOD: After the first ADR requesting, we get our son’s father to sign the IMM5406 form and RPRF, we wrote another letter of authorization emphasizing that this man was not in our lives and it was impossible to reach him. Then it was silence. I kept calling CIC and was told our file was in Ottawa and being worked on, till sometime in February when I called again and was told it had been transferred to Accra, so no more access to our file by the customer agent. We ordered our 2nd set of GCMS notes in January which came with no mention of Accra, so when the lady said it was in Accra we ordered for a 3rd set to determine why. At this point I had stopped visiting Nairaland cause my anxiety was at an all time high. I promised myself I wasn’t going to bother anymore and simply joined the Accra VO group. I was silent in the group but was just observing the trend. As God would have it Accra started releasing PPR March/April/May, I was hopeful but still told myself not to stress. Ko easy. At a point, I told my babe we should prolly withdraw the application so she can apply alone cause I felt I was holding her back, as I was convinced the issue with our application was me not being able to provide the authorization to travel.
Then on May 29th, we got an Interview update, we were both asked to come for the interview, with proof of relationship(lease agreement, joint bank account, pictures, screenshots of Whatsappchats, mails, IG chats, Messages), historical proof of identification( First school leaving cert, Waec results, LG identification, Old Int’l Passport) and proof of employment(Offer and termination letters) for my babe. We were happy, thinking it was coming to an end cause most people in AVO Whataspp group that went for interview came back with COPR. So we quickly got all requirements for immediate PPR ready as well as prepped for interview and off to Accra we all went on June 12th.
June 13th, we showed up at the embassy for our 9:30am interview. We were delayed till 11am and were last to be interviewed. My spouse went in first. I overheard her say something about me being bisexual at a point and I was like what is this girl saying, who is bisexual. I don’t identify as bi, I made a mental note to correct that when its my turn to be interviewed. According to my babe, she felt she was being drilled and asked to defend her sexuality, the kind of questions she was asked, how long have we been together, how come we live together, are we not scared, have we been harassed and the rest. Her interview over, someone came to call me before she even left the booth. In I went, the lady read the clause about the 5year ban if I lie and I was smiling and nodding my head, so she asked if I’ve heard those lines before and I said yes, its on CIC website, and then we started gisting. Told her how I met my babe through a mutual friend (babe saw fine girl and kept hounding our mutual friend for my contact). We were gisting and laughing. The black lady sitting through the interview said our story was like a reality TV show. The white lady said they’ve never seen an application like ours, they mostly see Nigerians claiming asylum because they are being harassed for being gay but never 2people living as normal as we are with finances and investments together. She asked if it was trend and I told her I honestly don’t know any other gay couple that have a life together. So, she asked about my son’s father and I gave her gist of how it was a fling with an old acquaintance that wouldn’t let me be and how the fling led to pregnancy and we decided to have our baby. She then said she would have given us COPR on the spot but Canada is very strict when it concerns kids because they don’t want anyone coming to sue them tomorrow for taking their child, since we can’t get my son’s father to sign, I can go to court and get full custody. I told her we have little time before Medical expires and I wasn’t even sure Nigerian courts will work fast, she said oh no that they have seen people provide this within a month, that once we have it I should bring it to her. I asked her where I will find her to give her na, she laughed and said I should just upload that she would see it and she would approve our application immediately. So, they called my babe and told her about getting the full custody, she said hello to our son, asked him his name and was generally playful. After the interview my babe said she kept wondering what we were talking about because the laughter was too much, but she told herself laughter meant the interview was going great.
The next day, our profile was updated with an ADR to provide either the authorization letter or full custody document from me, and for my babe to inform them if we need more time so they can request for a re-med.
That was how we came out and started looking for a lawyer. My AVO interview group advised we do it outside Lagos in a magistrate or customary court so it could be swift. And we did. Within days the lawyer had our son’s father served and got a court date in less than 2weeks. Thankfully he lived in the city we chose so I only had to travel down a day before the court date, he showed up in court and admitted he was liable, judges ruled in my favor as what was admitted needed no probe. My lawyer was able to get the court document same day and I uploaded sharperly and also raised CSE uploading the document and telling them no, we don’t need more time so please don’t ask for a re-med. This was on a Thursday. On Wed of the following week, I was reading out the document to my bestie only to realize that my surname was missing a letter. I don’t know how we all missed this after going over the document severally, but then again, my surname is quite long. So, we quickly contacted the lawyer and she went back to court to get it corrected and scanned to us. On Friday, I raised another CSE explaining the error and uploading the corrected document. By Monday it was PPR. We were ecstatic.
We quickly submitted our passports at VFS the following day. A day to 2weeks after submission, my babe got a call from the high commission asking if we would be ready to travel immediately as our medicals would expire in about a month’s time. We were ready dudes! We been ready a long time. By nightfall, we logged into our account and our application had been approved, exactly 10months and 17days later.
I went into all these details for people that might be queer or for anyone who is a single parent. If you know you can’t get the father to authorize you to travel with the kids, please start the full custody process early. I believe if we had this we wouldn’t have been delayed so much. That interview was for research purpose (this is our opinion o) because it seemed they were intrigued that 2 lesbians from Nigeria applied as common-law partners. They didn’t even mention anything about the employment history they asked my babe to bring neither were we asked for an updated POF after all that time.
So here we are, on our way to our new life. Thankful to God that it indeed ended in praise and ready for whatever the future holds.
P.S: If you are homophobic, your negative energy got nothing on me, I am going to Canada, I can’t be assed by your comment so don’t waste your time. This account will be active for a week from today so I can answer any questions anyone might have.
I’m certain all the people I started this journey are almost gone from here, to anyone who is still here, I say hang in there. Its not over until its over. What I know is that the process is very fair. So long as you are honest, you will get PPR, it will only be a matter of time.
UPDATE: I wrote this a long time but haven’t been able to post. We are in Canada now and settling in just fine!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Lukina4real: 3:41pm On Aug 19, 2019
elohim24:
I'll be on my way to minna this morning, is there anyone interested in splitting courier cost for neco?
You have idea of the cost?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by realone2012: 3:43pm On Aug 19, 2019
My people. Good afternoon

Please is Executive MBA evaluated as normal Masters?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Ashmark(m): 3:44pm On Aug 19, 2019
Ashmark:
Hello,

Is CIPM (Chartered Institute of Personal Management) suitable for evaluation with WES along with Bsc..
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Austinbani(m): 3:49pm On Aug 19, 2019
Pls who has CIIN or CIPM certification, I need some information pls. Kindly signify so I can pm you, Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Austinbani(m): 3:50pm On Aug 19, 2019
Do you have CIPM? If yes can I pm you? Thanks [quote author=Ashmark post=81401351][/quote]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Kendrix69(m): 4:06pm On Aug 19, 2019
Queenhadassah:
Good afternoon, I opened a WES account and the fees I'm seeing is 227 Canadian dollars. 220 dollars for WES fees and 7 dollars for postal. I did the exchange rate and I got about 63,000 naira. I'm evaluating a master's degree and WAEC. Please is that the correct fee?
Yh

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Elektra008(f): 4:11pm On Aug 19, 2019
realone2012:
My people. Good afternoon
Please is Executive MBA evaluated as normal Masters?
Yes it is.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Shinningstar201: 4:24pm On Aug 19, 2019
[quote author=Ashmark post=81401351][/quote]

It's evaluated as a 3 years course and qualifies for 2 or more certificate with your BSc
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by elohim24: 4:26pm On Aug 19, 2019
Lukina4real:

You have idea of the cost?
5,500 for the transcript, then 17,000 for courier... are you using neco also?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Nobody: 5:01pm On Aug 19, 2019
[ I checked the link you provided here but the only programme there is English for professionals.
Please how do I register for the business course

quote author=Ifakiland post=81396371]
Please when can one register? [/quote]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Omowunmibaby: 5:07pm On Aug 19, 2019
Good evening house,

Please, is it possible to use different noc code for PNP and express entry. For example, am a baker and Saskatchewan has bakery on it's occupation in demand list but I have few months experience. While for express entry I have more experience as a digital marketer. But I intend to fill my express entry employment section as a digital marketer while I apply for SINP as a baker. What is advisable to do? I need help and suggestions. Thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Munix(m): 5:19pm On Aug 19, 2019
Hello House,

Pls I av a BSC in Accounting, AAT and ICAN-ACA, which of these is best to evaluate with WES?
I'm in my early 30s with above 4 yrs work exp. Also single.
Thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Shinningstar201: 5:21pm On Aug 19, 2019
Y
Munix:
Hello House,

Pls I av a BSC in Accounting, AAT and ICAN-ACA, which of these is best to evaluate with WES?
I'm in my early 30s with above 4 yrs work exp. Also single.
Thanks

BSc and AAT = 2 or more certificates

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Dinma27: 5:34pm On Aug 19, 2019
bezimo:


No you can't.. you have to graduate first and actually have the degree before they will attend to your transcripts

I thought they just need transcript
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Austinbani(m): 5:43pm On Aug 19, 2019
Good day pple, Pls is there any professional cert exam that one can register for right now that is not more than six month and positively evaluated by WES? Abi make I just jeje go register for Unilag HRDC. Thank you as I await your feedback
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by teevyne01: 5:45pm On Aug 19, 2019
Lukina4real:

What's the cost pls
About 28k

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by magastefan: 5:47pm On Aug 19, 2019
Topsmamen:


Present Ma.
I sent you a PM
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Matrix414: 5:48pm On Aug 19, 2019
ceecia:

Hello, please were you able to get the study materials? If yes, please can you help send to me? Thanks
contact 08136438265 whatsapp
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Scandinavian02: 6:46pm On Aug 19, 2019
I just typed CIPM in the search bar and got this result.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by SonsOfLiverpool(m): 6:48pm On Aug 19, 2019
teechedah:
Good morning guys,
Please my WES status has been on IN PROGRESS for over a week now with a message that "We received your document(s). We are reviewing your document(s)" but i dont know which one they had receive. What should i do?
I face a similar situation right now but I guess they have the transcript because my school had sent it. This is the sixth week I paid for WAEC process which they said would take six weeks before it leaves their office. I guess I have to go check their office next week.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Scandinavian02: 6:49pm On Aug 19, 2019
Munix:
Hello House,

Pls I av a BSC in Accounting, AAT and ICAN-ACA, which of these is best to evaluate with WES?
I'm in my early 30s with above 4 yrs work exp. Also single.
Thanks

B.Sc and AAT

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by SonsOfLiverpool(m): 6:50pm On Aug 19, 2019
emmatrack:

Check your inbox; they usually send update mails when they receive any document/information. Alternatively, send them a DM on Twitter. All the best
I just checked my email nothing.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Scandinavian02: 6:51pm On Aug 19, 2019
realone2012:
My people. Good afternoon

Please is Executive MBA evaluated as normal Masters?

If it has a transcript, then YES.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by teechedah: 6:52pm On Aug 19, 2019
From my timeline, there is a pop up message that says due to high influx of application received, they will only make changes to your timeline once all the document are receive.
SonsOfLiverpool:
I face a similar situation right now but I guess they have the tra
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jbelieve: 6:52pm On Aug 19, 2019
beges:

Can't reach them on their contact number.any other means?
You dont need to call them the links are on the page pick the biometrics location you want either lagos or abuja and book go with a copy of the booking.

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