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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 40manlappy: 1:29pm On Feb 05, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Torkwase1(f): 3:57pm On Feb 05, 2020
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Thanks a lot.
PS: Thanks for Dubai Connect too grin[/qkuote]

Oh, so you did a Dubai layover? Hope you enjoyed the tour. I certainly did.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 9:54pm On Feb 05, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by femcold: 11:06pm On Feb 05, 2020
femcold:
Good day everyone, I wanted to find out two things:
1. For some pple that have landed lately, did u use any cargo company to send food items to Canada upon arrival and I hear it’s tax free if u are a PR. How true it’s dis?
2. For our brothers in Ontario, what is the health insurance like cos me and my spouse are to king of moving to Alberta or Ontario but the three month wait for health insurance is putting us off? Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Jesusbabygirl(f): 3:51am On Feb 06, 2020
yetown:


Nawa for you o, he said he’s currently staying at AirBnB.
As in, I had to go back to read the original post because I am like what prompted that kind of rude and off-topic response?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Uglyaddy: 5:03am On Feb 06, 2020
Jesusbabygirl:
As in, I had to go back to read the original post because I am like what prompted that kind of rude and off-topic response?

That dude head dey always touch once in a while..

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mbhs139(m): 8:34am On Feb 06, 2020
Lucas4903:

I wonder why it is convenient for people to just write what they dont know about. I live in quebec and thank God I am "struggling". I won't argue much but it is better to experience than to draw conclusions from the experience of a few people. Yes Nigerians are leaving Quebec in droves to Ontario or elsewhere because of the language barrier. I was the only English speaking guy where I was employed I took it with open arms and learnt my French on the go. Now I speak fluent french and now I have the whole of Canada right in my hands. Applied and Got another job with Air Canada. French speaking was the edge I had. I moved to Manitoba as that is where I am stationed. Depending on what you want, u can make ur decision. My kids also speak better French than me. I did not limit myself or my kids in a country where we plan to live for God knows how long. Please if because of the experience of few people u are drawing conclusions be careful. As a rule if I have not experienced anything I dont comment, you can't be living in Lagos and be saying the way El Rufai is ruling Kaduna is bad. You know nothing.


I've been of the opinion that people should stop talking "about Canada" but talk about their particular province or region where they live. Canada is bigger than the whole of West Africa if I'm right. You can't be living in Sabo-Yaba and be talking about Cameroon or Ivory Coast.

I've only lived in Mississauga and Milton since my arrival, and worked in Toronto, what gives me the authority or audacity to talk about even Oshawa in the same Ontario, not to talk or Quebec or Manitoba that is three hours away from where I am by flight.

I've always turned people down when they ask me to tell them about "Canada". I can't tell you about Canada. Canada is nine times bigger than Nigeria. I can only speak about my experience based on where I've lived, stay or work.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by kingkhalil: 9:24am On Feb 06, 2020
kingkhalil:
Morning seniors.

Got PPR and should be coming with my family by summer. Stuck between choosing Alberta and Ontario. I heard rents are cheaper in Alberta, the minimum wage is higher than ontario and they pay less taxes. However, I am concerned about job opportunities. Studied law and i don't know if there are readily available paralegal jobs in Alberta that i can do while i take steps to getting enrolled to their Bar. Wifey studied Economics, and is looking at Admin Roles whiles she gets additional qualifications.

So what do you advise? Ontario or Alberta?

Abeg o.A
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MumofTwins2017: 10:14am On Feb 06, 2020
I am just like you. Heading to Ontario. Final Decision. I may not know much about Canadian Jobs yet but as a colleague also starting my licensing process with NCA and planning to do a Paralegal Course, I can tell you that Paralegal is also a regulated profession in Ontario. I don’t know about Alberta. So it might be tough to find a Paralegal job in Ontario as one who doesn’t have the required license. You may look into Law office Assistant while you write your Exams. My too cents.
kingkhalil:

Abeg o.A

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Piuspiuni: 11:27am On Feb 06, 2020
Please is there any WhatsApp or telegram group page for those in Ontario cities? I need some help settling. Will land this February as a PR and need some information regarding accommodation. Please kindly share the group link if you have any. Thanks

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Everygirl: 11:40am On Feb 06, 2020
kingkhalil:

Abeg o.A

I am also torn between the two. I'm an accountant.

I have booked my ticket to Calgary and decided that I will make a decision at some point on if I will just end my trip in Toronto as the flight passes through Toronto. But if I continue on to Calgary, since cost of living is cheaper, I will not lose much to book a flight back to Toronto if all the interviews are there.

I will book airbnb for only two weeks in whichever location and move if required. That means my cargo items need to wait a month or two till I am sure of my permanent location and I will not get permanent accommodation until I am certain.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kikilurv: 2:02pm On Feb 06, 2020
lobell:


Your number?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Otas4u: 2:46pm On Feb 06, 2020
What are my chances of making it here by next year. Then I would have completed my PhD. I would also be 31 by then. I'm thinking of coming in as a Lecturer or HSE officer because of NEBOSH.
Also which will be easier provincial nomination or main express entry. I'm also single.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 3:19pm On Feb 06, 2020
Bra, come square one make I buy you 2 bottles of beer! You too get sense
mbhs139:



I've been of the opinion that people should stop talking "about Canada" but talk about their particular province or region where they live. Canada is bigger than the whole of West Africa if I'm right. You can't be living in Sabo-Yaba and be talking about Cameroon or Ivory Coast.

I've only lived in Mississauga and Milton since my arrival, and worked in Toronto, what gives me the authority or audacity to talk about even Oshawa in the same Ontario, not to talk or Quebec or Manitoba that is three hours away from where I am by flight.

I've always turned people down when they ask me to tell them about "Canada". I can't tell you about Canada. Canada is nine times bigger than Nigeria. I can only speak about my experience based on where I've lived, stay or work.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 3:21pm On Feb 06, 2020
Babe, if you have yor CPA, abeg wetin u dey go find for Calgary?

Everygirl:


I am also torn between the two. I'm an accountant.

I have booked my ticket to Calgary and decided that I will make a decision at some point on if I will just end my trip in Toronto as the flight passes through Toronto. But if I continue on to Calgary, since cost of living is cheaper, I will not lose much to book a flight back to Toronto if all the interviews are there.

I will book airbnb for only two weeks in whichever location and move if required. That means my cargo items need to wait a month or two till I am sure of my permanent location and I will not get permanent accommodation until I am certain.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by safex(m): 3:24pm On Feb 06, 2020
Do you have a family/relative in Alberta or Toronto?

That's another factor you may want to consider

Everygirl:


I am also torn between the two. I'm an accountant.

I have booked my ticket to Calgary and decided that I will make a decision at some point on if I will just end my trip in Toronto as the flight passes through Toronto. But if I continue on to Calgary, since cost of living is cheaper, I will not lose much to book a flight back to Toronto if all the interviews are there.

I will book airbnb for only two weeks in whichever location and move if required. That means my cargo items need to wait a month or two till I am sure of my permanent location and I will not get permanent accommodation until I am certain.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Everygirl: 5:36pm On Feb 06, 2020
safex:
Do you have a family/relative in Alberta or Toronto?

That's another factor you may want to consider


I do not have family in any of them
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Everygirl: 5:38pm On Feb 06, 2020
mikkyphp:
Babe, if you have yor CPA, abeg wetin u dey go find for Calgary?


I have ACCA so I intend to convert to CPA. Why not Calgary? Lower cost of living, more chilled lifestyle, open spaces etc.

I can live in city centre and not have long commute like from GTA to Toronto downtown. All based on research sha.

At the end of the day, I really don't know for certain where I will end up. I have about a month to decide.

Any ideas for what else to consider?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by safex(m): 5:39pm On Feb 06, 2020
Everygirl:


I do not have family in any of them
Okay. Then do as the spirit leads grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by bekayy: 6:35pm On Feb 06, 2020
Have you started your conversion, if not, i suggest you should start. My friends told me it quickens your getting a job asap. Shalom

Everygirl:

I have ACCA so I intend to convert to CPA. Why not Calgary? Lower cost of living, more chilled lifestyle, open spaces etc.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lobell: 7:55pm On Feb 06, 2020
Kikilurv:
0805
Kindly add me to the AVO WhatsApp group
You may delete your number.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mbhs139(m): 7:59pm On Feb 06, 2020
mikkyphp:
Bra, come square one make I buy you 2 bottles of beer! You too get sense

grin grin grin grin
Naaaaaaa....I don't drink...buy me pizza

Thanks mehn

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Jaygirl20: 8:05pm On Feb 06, 2020
Kdamnhot:
Hello guys, this would be my first time traveling to Canada . Please I would like to find out from anyone's experience if am likely to encounter issues if I carry anti malaria and anti allergy medications?

Nope
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 9:45pm On Feb 06, 2020
Depends on ambition. Do you want to run things and rub shoulders with the best? Bigger pay and prestige? Or you're just OK with making a living and living a chilled life? The choice is yours...

Commute isn't a big deal, 35mins train from Mississauga to Downtown Toronto.

All this talk about lower cost of living is relative and a trade-off with competitive pay and unlimited opportunities.

Enjoy...If you choose Ontario, hit me up make i buy you 2 bottles of your favourite when you land... grin grin
Everygirl:


I have ACCA so I intend to convert to CPA. Why not Calgary? Lower cost of living, more chilled lifestyle, open spaces etc.

I can live in city centre and not have long commute like from GTA to Toronto downtown. All based on research sha.

At the end of the day, I really don't know for certain where I will end up. I have about a month to decide.

Any ideas for what else to consider?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 9:46pm On Feb 06, 2020
. grin
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Uglyaddy: 10:04pm On Feb 06, 2020
mikkyphp:
Depends on ambition. Do you want to run things and rub shoulders with the best? Bigger pay and prestige? Or you're just OK with making a living and living a chilled life? The choice is yours...

Commute isn't a big deal, 35mins train from Mississauga to Downtown Toronto.

All this talk about lower cost of living is relative and a trade-off with competitive pay and unlimited opportunities.

Enjoy...If you choose Ontario, hit me up make i buy you 2 bottles of your favourite when you land... grin grin

Shots fired!!!!!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 10:24pm On Feb 06, 2020
Na wa, you ignored all the advise. Abeg, no be shot i fire biko...
Uglyaddy:


Shots fired!!!!!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Cosdam1: 6:40am On Feb 07, 2020
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This basement suite is situated in South West Calgary. There are 2 CT train stations nearby (5 and 10 minutes’ walk), with a couple of bus stops littered around. The Westbrook Mall (housing Walmart, Dollarama, Family Doctor among other Stores and food outlets) and Nicholls (Public) Library are also nearby. There are also a couple of Banks (RBC, Scotia & TD) in the vicinity. Calgary Police Service, Fire Department and a Registry are less than 5 mins away. This is available for a monthly contribution of CAD 800 inclusive of the following amenities (Internet, water, heating, electricity). Please note that smoking (of any kind) and pets are not allowed. The place is available now. If interested, kindly contact me. Thank you

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 6:40am On Feb 07, 2020
kingkhalil:
Morning seniors.

Got PPR and should be coming with my family by summer. Stuck between choosing Alberta and Ontario. I heard rents are cheaper in Alberta, the minimum wage is higher than ontario and they pay less taxes. However, I am concerned about job opportunities. Studied law and i don't know if there are readily available paralegal jobs in Alberta that i can do while i take steps to getting enrolled to their Bar. Wifey studied Economics, and is looking at Admin Roles whiles she gets additional qualifications.

So what do you advise? Ontario or Alberta?


Hi, if you are on Instagram go follow @naijalawyerincanada her posts can guide u

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 6:42am On Feb 07, 2020
maternal:


Are you living in a shelter or under a bridge ? What's your current accommodation situation?

cheesy cheesy cheesy I think say u go don mellow cheesy
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 6:45am On Feb 07, 2020
Everygirl:


I am also torn between the two. I'm an accountant.

I have booked my ticket to Calgary and decided that I will make a decision at some point on if I will just end my trip in Toronto as the flight passes through Toronto. But if I continue on to Calgary, since cost of living is cheaper, I will not lose much to book a flight back to Toronto if all the interviews are there.

I will book airbnb for only two weeks in whichever location and move if required. That means my cargo items need to wait a month or two till I am sure of my permanent location and I will not get permanent accommodation until I am certain.

Exactly, you are not a tree. You move to where favour u pass

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 6:47am On Feb 07, 2020
mikkyphp:
Babe, if you have yor CPA, abeg wetin u dey go find for Calgary?


People with CPA don't go to Calgary?

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