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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by slushy: 8:34am On Sep 13, 2019
Hi Guys. Please I have some questions wrt NYSC for proof of work experience. Is it compulsory I add the account statement for the allawee?
Secondly, I was paid in cash and my PPA is stating this on the letter. Is this enough or I need to do an LOE?
Thirdly do I need to mention it at all (maybe via an LOE) that it was NYSC or I can be silent on this?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 8:53am On Sep 13, 2019
thirdpage:
Hi Guys, please I need some advice on best approach. I have 4 years’ experience under NOC 1111. However, I currently work part time (less than 1 year) under a different NOC. While applying for my ITA I included both jobs. Now post-ITA I am thinking of taking out the other NOC (and just include it in my personal history) as it does not really affect my score, then just stick to 1111. Will this be a problem? Note, I don’t have a problem in getting reference letters from both jobs!

cc: la.dymarshal
just use NOC 1111, and put the present job in personal history

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by bankyh1905(m): 8:54am On Sep 13, 2019
Some people have just got it. She got it!

vicnoshon:
AMEN!!!!!

I appreciate LadyMarshal so much. I keep wondering where she gets the strength and zeal to answer every question with precision.

All the Elders in the house , I appreciate you too

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by thirdpage: 9:17am On Sep 13, 2019
iaatmguy:
just use NOC 1111, and put the present job in personal history

Great, thanks!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by teesquad007: 9:18am On Sep 13, 2019
Yes please
Librakareem:
Cssage ?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by chitsie25: 9:30am On Sep 13, 2019
Hi dear, i pm’ed you also. I would like to be added as well. Thank you

pejuhazel:

PM me
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Debbieeeeeee: 9:35am On Sep 13, 2019
barby008:
You can start your ECA now because it takes timeeeeee
Thank you very much for this tip I thought so too and was hesitant but I have a heads up now, thank you again

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 9:56am On Sep 13, 2019
Adanne01:
Hello All,

My elder sister studies CEM in the university and she works with state govt her noc is 4212 under social and community service.

Does it matter if what you studied in school is not the same with what the person is doing? She has over 5years experience and She's going through PNP route because of age .

Will appreciate response.
it doesn't matter
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by amaya21: 10:08am On Sep 13, 2019
It depends on the requirements of the PNP. I know Sask can be particular about matching what you studied to your work experience. Others are not picky at all.

But for regular Express Entry, it doesn't matter at all.

Adanne01:
Hello All,

My elder sister studies CEM in the university and she works with state govt her noc is 4212 under social and community service.

Does it matter if what you studied in school is not the same with what the person is doing? She has over 5years experience and She's going through PNP route because of age .

Will appreciate response.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by yemblaze(f): 10:27am On Sep 13, 2019
Dont worry dear....the Eagle will land soon. It may tarry but it will not be late. kiss



ladymarshall:
Hey sis, thanks for the reminder grin I took a break from all things Canada for some time. This wait can kill somebody but it will end in praise.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Ayoade154: 10:35am On Sep 13, 2019
Zinggi:

Yay!!!! It's PPR guys.....


OMG !!! It feels so surreal... I have been waiting for this mail longingly like a deer panting for water. I just couldn't wait to have it so badly that it became a need but I learnt what it means to be hopeful in the IRCC school of patience.

Honestly, I thought this long wait would dampen my spirit and kill every form of excitement but I was wrong. Just look at me checking my mail and smiling since I saw it.
This feeling is sweet...���.

Pure gratitude!!!


Olisa bi n'igwe, nara otito m
Eze eligwe, nara ekele ....oloro ihe loro enyi, aka mu di n'elu


A journey that was first perceived in 2016 began in earnest in 2018.

March 2018, we lost our twin girls few days after birth due to hospital inadequacies. It was the saddest day of our lives but it was the push we needed to resurrect the desire to migrate.
After a heart to heart discussion, we made up our minds and drew a list of all that had to be done and how we were going to tackle each of them.

Few months after (2018), we were ready to try. We took the whole process a step at a time, choosing to start with the ECA. I sent my certificates for evaluation in July.....got it in Oct, 2018. I used WES. The delay was 'cos WES said they had sent my documents to school for verification while school claimed not to have seen it. Many thanks to my younger sister who did the running around to ensure it got sorted out. Let me not even talk about how much was spent sending the initial transcript and for verification stage.
Hubby had 2 degrees so we evaluated both with ICES.


We had previously planned to write ECA in August. On the day we were to make payment, hubby suddenly had cold feet...lol..we finally attempted IELTS in October, the 27th to be precise and our scores were as follows;

PA's score:
L-8.5,R-8,W-7.5,S-8

Mine: L-8.5, R-8.5, W-8, S-8

We spent hours practicing listening and reading daily but didn't bother with writing or speaking....we just believed we would be fine....

Then came speaking day, you see; I thought I knew how to speak English so I didn't practice or read up. I was just too confident that speaking was a no-brainer, if only I knew it was laughing at me. I had thought up all kinds of dramatic topics and felt I could handle them, you can imagine how shocked I was when the examiner said "talk to me about sports". Simple? yeah....but to me it was a tough one (In my mind I was like, who gives such an unladylike topic to a lady? If you know me, I am not a sports fan..)

As expected..I couldn't talk for more than a minute in part 2....honestly, I am not even sure I talked up to a minute. The examiner gave me all kinds of cues to keep talking, at a point she was tapping her desk. Me, I was staring at her anya anya (blankly)..So tey, the examiner asked me "Do you have friends that like or play sports?"...and when I answered "No", she had this look of "no wonder". Ah!..egbami..I was telling myself na so my money take go?

Part 3 speaking came and the examiner started bombarding me with questions...the woman no gree leave this sports topic o....talk to me about sports and entertainment, talk to me about sports and branding, talk to me about amateur sports etc.. God being so good, my brain started booting..over booting sef...I surprised myself here, was even giving examples�(all thanks to my ex-colleagues in the office who wouldn't stop talking about football).

Trust na, I stuck to football in my speaking. How I knew amateur sports had to do with sports at grassroot level amazes me till date....smiles..I even remembered Kano pillars, Heartland of Owerri, Rashidi Yekini...ah, I try mehn. (Emi o gberaga o but let me praise myself small o jare���).
I think she actually enjoyed the chat 'cos she couldn't seem to stop asking me questions and according to those who were to do the speaking test after me, I stayed in the room longer than the other test takers who went in before me. Maybe Madam examiner was trying to understand how one could go from almost mute to extremely chatty on same topic. See ehn, the thought of having to write the exam again will make you want to put in your best to possibly ace it once. My consolation: I only needed a 7 in speaking�.
Gratefully, we wrote ielts once and both aced it then opted for hubby to be the PA.

We gladly dived into the pool with crs score 455 and clinched ITA on January 10, 2019.
Like play, like play, it was getting real.

I hurriedly sent a mail to Qlife and IOM, Qlife gave us a date in March while Feb 4 was available in IOM so we opted for the latter.

Medicals at IOM was okay and we were able to do PCC same day. We spent close to a month taking our time to ensure we got all documentation in place and finally submitted our application on Feb 5, 2019 (a day after medicals).

Here's our timeline:

ITA: Jan 10, 2019

AOR: Feb 5, 2019

MEP: March 20, 2019

BIL: March 22, 2019

IP2: immediately after BIL

Raised GCMS in August, yet to get it

Ghost Update: September 11, 2019 (AM)

PPR: Sept 11, 2019 (PM)

Family Size: 3

By the time we made up our minds to start this journey, any idea to leave was a welcome one to my husband and I. Alas, we didn't have much savings left and as a man, he was worried about how we were going to foot the bill for all required to make Canada a reality. I wasn't really bothered, I was convinced we were making the right decision so on my knees, I took it to God in prayers and he did his thing, voilà my Mum came through for us.

You see ehn, my Mum is my greatest supporter. She believes in all my dreams and is always ready to partner with me. She is simply amazing. When she heard of the decision to migrate, she was excited. It had always been her desire for me to leave the country.
On phone, she asked me to make a list of all the steps we had to take, put the sum by the side and send to her via whatsapp. This amazing woman took care of 70% without being asked to. Then came POF and my sweet sister in-law stepped in. Isn't God Awesome?

Proof of funds was 100% gift deed from my sister in-law. She wrote a love note stating that she was gifting the money to us and signed the letter. We did not notarize the letter, neither was it stamped at the court. We attached 3 days statement of account (of our joint account) showing the day we received the gift and the day it was fixed, fixed deposit letter, pension fund statement of account and reference letter (to cushion the effect of currency fluctuations) clearly stating the access to 25% part.

Another cause for headache was Job reference as my husband's employers said they do not give the reference letter in CIC format to current staff and as he was not resigning till we had ppr, we made do with the generic letter to the embassy which they provided, offer letter, promotion letters, appreciation letters, one month statement of account from his salary account showing inflow of salary, reference letter in A4 paper written and signed by a senior colleague with the colleague's office I'd card attached bearing his email and phone number, in fact everything we could find to prove work experience was attached and submitted. Luckily he had worked in same company for over 7years. Then began the journey to PPR.

One beautiful morning, while discussing with Wasseynewest, in his words he said " login and check your application...if you see sey you no do one part well, quickly raise CSE before them start your R10 check".
After the call, I logged in and took my time to check all I had submitted and uploaded, yours truly uploaded a PDF version of my son's passport photograph as against the required format...na snap, crop and convert cause am o..���....CSE to the rescue (was not sure if this was an issue but I wasn't taking chances).

Again, I realised we put my husband's job level and job generic title in our application while his promotion letter had just his job level.. In his work place, his job title has the word "Manager" attached to it but he is not a Manager in the real sense and another name given for his job level. I quickly raised another CSE attaching an LOE explicitly explaining this, his work complimentary card and his employee data page showing the level and title were also attached..as I no wan hear story. Please try and be very clear in your application, make officer no out of confusion refuse am.

Around this time, my passport had less than 6months to expire....I seized the opportunity to do a change of name(newspaper publication), court affidavit and all, then headed to passport office, Abeokuta. After capturing, I was told it would take at least 3weeks for it to be out...see me praying to God to now delay PPR small ���so I can get my new passport, submit and have the name changed on my application before they issue PPR. This was done and submitted via cse, few days later the change was effected on our application.

Then I noticed my Sister in-law made a mistake in the year on the gift deed. She put 2014 as against 2019...hah....we entered kabashing mode and prayed for God to blind the eye of those reviewing our app to the error...as we didn't see it before submitting, may they also overlook it when reviewing. Iseeee!!!.�
(�Please dont be like me o, guess I was just trying not to raise too many cse's as we had submitted statement of account showing the funds and an investment letter initially)

As God take love me so, he answered my prayers, ah...he over-answered sef as Ottawa went to sleep after effecting the name change...lol. The wait is not easy I must confess..you put a call through and you are told criminality has been passed, you call a month after...nothing new, 2 months after, same...yet everything is okay with your file...hmmm...
I had been strong all along, encouraging people to hang in there and wait it out but one faithful day, I broke down in tears (thanks to Mum2dbelovd for pulling me out of that mood)...with PPR in our mailbox, I can only look back and smile.
I remember being asked if I could handle or work under pressure in the interviews I attended in the past..as usual na, I said yes and explained. Honestly, I think I lied then o because ordinary PPR wait pressure and I crumbled.

Funny, my husband said he never saw me worry about our application��� he didn't know I had wonderful support system as friends. Guess I didn't want him adding application worries to the stress he encounters at work (if I don't take care of my man, who will?�‍♀️..lol).

I give all thanks to God who started this project and completed it ..."for my hallelujah belongs to you, my hallelujah belongs to you...you deserve it" (singing).

This story will not be complete without me mentioning names of nairaland friends turned family who were there for me and also people who helped make this journey worthwhile.

To Wasseynewest, who became my Gee you know where. Thanks for always picking up when I was worried and excited. My gist partner. God bless you for being you.

To Edechlo, my sister and prayer warrior. Thanks for always rekindling the fire in me. May God grant all your heart desires.

To Mumtothebeloved, my ever stable friend with a good heart. You made me laugh a lot in this journey. May God make you laugh always. I heart you Sis.

To Petrichor....thanks for acting as a big sister in this journey and always being there for me. May you never lack helpers.

To Je'mappelle Ramj, thanks for all the assistance you rendered to me in the journey, may you be highly rewarded and may Canada favour you greatly.

To Mumayo, Girl..you made me proud. Thanks for not letting me rest even when I was officially tired of you�...May your journey to PPR be smooth.

To DrCynthia, thanks for always answering my enquiries even when you were extremely busy. God bless you.

I am eternally grateful for the wealth of information I garnered on Nairaland for this journey. God bless you


It's your gal,

Zinggi



Congratulations �

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by mcstan18(m): 11:23am On Sep 13, 2019
Zinggi:

Yay!!!! It's PPR guys.....

Congratulations.

Sorry for the loss of your kids. We pray that affliction doesn't rise again a second time.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jbaby09: 11:30am On Sep 13, 2019
Good morning Fam!!!

Please does it matter to CIC if the liquidation of POF before maturity of investment attracts a penalty ??

Thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by bamingo: 12:03pm On Sep 13, 2019
This wait ain't easy mehnnn... I pray God intervenes and ends in PPR soonest.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 12:08pm On Sep 13, 2019
Jbaby09:
Good morning Fam!!!

Please does it matter to CIC if the liquidation of POF before maturity of investment attracts a penalty ??

Thanks
this days, it depends on the VO
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Silversurfer1: 12:14pm On Sep 13, 2019
Can people learn to edit really long posts they want to comment on? It's frustrating going through the thread and then you find out most of the page has been taken up by a post we've seen previously.
It's been mentioned several times but it needs to be mentioned again. Thanks and God bless

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by DeeCan: 12:22pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hello @kiari, I sent you a PM.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by skabi01(m): 12:25pm On Sep 13, 2019
please bro, i have been trying to reach you... i need your help on writing, got 6.5 twice and remark came back same. thank you
johnnybravo1990:

Congrats bro. It’s not easy. So happy for you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Mizdiplomat: 12:43pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hi guys,
I am creating my ee profile.
I am the head of my administrative dep at my work place and i picked noc 0114.
Did i pick the right noc code because i don’t want to make any mistake?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by jjohndoe83: 1:19pm On Sep 13, 2019
Good afternoon everyone. Os there anyone who did medicals with QLife on, September 2/3 and has confirmed that the results have been transferred to IRCC. We were told to call after 10 days but they're not picking up or returning their calls.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by yemblaze(f): 1:20pm On Sep 13, 2019
Massive congratulations to you and your family....wish you all the best in your new home. God will replenish your loss in a grand style.



Zinggi:

Yay!!!! It's PPR guys.....



Zinggi

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Xkywalker: 1:35pm On Sep 13, 2019
New here, also interested. Got mine on the 7th.
Tho I already joined one from one immigration tracker website but it has lots of people from other countries and it doesn’t seem informative so far (perhaps it’s too early in September). Would prefer a 9JA based group anyway.


kiari:
hello there, please any September AoR group?...
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by niskill: 1:59pm On Sep 13, 2019
pls can i use my professional certificate from Nigeria institute of Animal sciences for my second certificate and can it be evaluated by Wes as two or more certificates with my bsc?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jbaby09: 2:20pm On Sep 13, 2019
Guys pls does CIC accept scanned reference letters in black and white. That’s what they gave me oo.. They’ve kuku photocopied a lot of letter head in black and white so that’s what they use.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ogbeniDM: 2:39pm On Sep 13, 2019
Hello House,

Please i want to confirm how long it takes nowadays for WES status to be update from We received your document(s). We are reviewing your document(s). to Evaluation in progress. Update for last document which is WAEC was on 9/5/2019, degree type is MSc from UI.
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by vicnoshon: 3:16pm On Sep 13, 2019
I made the same mistake once.

To modify a long quote do this:

1. When you click on the 'quote' button, it takes you to the edit box
2. In the edit box, you will see the message in between the word 'quote' in square brackets.
3. You can delete most of the text and leave few lines of the text
4. Ensure the quote within a square bracket [] at the beginning and at the end of the text is not deleted.


Silversurfer1:
Can people learn to edit really long posts they want to comment on? It's frustrating going through the thread and then you find out most of the page has been taken up by a post we've seen previously.
It's been mentioned several times but it needs to be mentioned again. Thanks and God bless

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by amaya21: 3:17pm On Sep 13, 2019
WES requires patience these days. It can take a few weeks.

ogbeniDM:
Hello House,

Please i want to confirm how long it takes nowadays for WES status to be update from We received your document(s). We are reviewing your document(s). to Evaluation in progress. Update for last document which is WAEC was on 9/5/2019, degree type is MSc from UI.
Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ogbeniDM: 3:20pm On Sep 13, 2019
Wow... Thank you
amaya21:
WES requires patience these days. It can take a few weeks.

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by vicnoshon: 3:21pm On Sep 13, 2019
To modify a long quote do this:

1. When you click on the 'quote' button, it takes you to the edit box
2. In the edit box, you will see the message in between the word 'quote' in square brackets.
3. You can delete most of the text and leave few lines of the text
4. Ensure the quote within a square bracket [] at the beginning and at the end of the text is not deleted.


wasseynewest:
Chai! My Zinggiiiiiiiiii darling(I know say na only me fit adress


Congratulations!!!

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