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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Basit46: 11:22pm On Mar 13, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MrsEM: 8:45am On Mar 14, 2020
Hello everyone, does anyone here live in Kitchener, Ontario? I'd appreciate it if you'd kindly share some information on decent areas to live (we have children aged 2 and 5). We'd appreciate your thoughts please.
Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nickigold(f): 10:12am On Mar 14, 2020
Good morning lovelies people

Please am planning to relocate to Canada with my child 4yrs and my hubby

Please I will need a step by step process from someone that is living there cos I don't want to be scam... please your assistance is highly welcome
I will reali appreciate your efforts

Thanks
God bless
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Innunique: 10:54am On Mar 14, 2020
Nickigold:
Good morning lovelies people

Please am planning to relocate to Canada with my child 4yrs and my hubby

Please I will need a step by step process from someone that is living there cos I don't want to be scam... please your assistance is highly welcome
I will reali appreciate your efforts

Thanks
God bless
Do look in the direction of this thread, You might have the answers you seek.
https://www.nairaland.com/5471101/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/1

Cheers.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nickigold(f): 11:16am On Mar 14, 2020
Innunique:

Do look in the direction of this thread, You might have the answers you seek.
https://www.nairaland.com/5471101/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/1

Cheers.

Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by bamangar: 12:51pm On Mar 14, 2020
Hello, I need help. I'm applying for two job positions in two different companies with different roles. I am meant to only submit one Resume on that platform permanently which they will be using for any of my job application. I have experience in both roles too.
My problem now, will it be proper to merge my work experience together or should I split it - (1) job role 1 (2) job role 2.

I don't want my Resume to look tattered. I want both employers to be able to understand.
The end goal is to get at least one of the jobs.
How do you suggest I handle my resume to fit in my experience in both job roles?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by femcold: 1:14pm On Mar 14, 2020
Cosdam1:
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by femcold: 1:16pm On Mar 14, 2020
femcold:

Hi, I just sent u a pm
If this will be available by April, I will like to have it cos am arriving March ending
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Muchaio(m): 5:33pm On Mar 14, 2020
What platform would that be? Most recruiters, in my experience, encourage you to prepare tailored resumes for different roles even in the same organization. If you have to, I'd say tailor the resume for the role you do really want/feel you have a better chance at and cross your fingers.


bamangar:
Hello, I need help. I'm applying for two job positions in two different companies with different roles. I am meant to only submit one Resume on that platform permanently which they will be using for any of my job application. I have experience in both roles too.
My problem now, will it be proper to merge my work experience together or should I split it - (1) job role 1 (2) job role 2.

I don't want my Resume to look tattered. I want both employers to be able to understand.
The end goal is to get at least one of the jobs.
How do you suggest I handle my resume to fit in my experience in both job roles?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nickigold(f): 6:05pm On Mar 14, 2020
Innunique:

Do look in the direction of this thread, You might have the answers you seek.
https://www.nairaland.com/5471101/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/1

Cheers.
Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by khattab008: 6:34pm On Mar 14, 2020
bamangar:
Hello, I need help. I'm applying for two job positions in two different companies with different roles. I am meant to only submit one Resume on that platform permanently which they will be using for any of my job application. I have experience in both roles too.
My problem now, will it be proper to merge my work experience together or should I split it - (1) job role 1 (2) job role 2.

I don't want my Resume to look tattered. I want both employers to be able to understand.
The end goal is to get at least one of the jobs.
How do you suggest I handle my resume to fit in my experience in both job roles?

Are you referring to Indeed? Using Indeed as a reference (it should work with any job platform though) you can try the following:

Try to visit the websites of the companies and see if you can find direct links out apply to the job outside the platform.

If you can't find the openings on the website of the either companies, modify you resume to suit one of the openings then apply, afterwards update the resume (to suit the second opening) on the platform before applying to the second opening.

Afterwards you can update the resume on the platform to the usual (or general) one.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by bamangar: 6:39pm On Mar 14, 2020
Muchaio:
What platform would that be? Most recruiters, in my experience, encourage you to prepare tailored resumes for different roles even in the same organization. If you have to, I'd say tailor the resume for the role you do really want/feel you have a better chance at and cross your fingers.



Thank you, will try this out.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by bamangar: 6:40pm On Mar 14, 2020
khattab008:


Are you referring to Indeed? Using Indeed as a reference (it should work with any job platform though) you can try the following:

Try to visit the websites of the companies and see if you can find direct links out apply to the job outside the platform.

If you can't find the openings on the website of the either companies, modify you resume to suit one of the openings then apply, afterwards update the resume (to suit the second opening) on the platform before applying to the second opening.

Afterwards you can update the resume on the platform to the usual (or general) one.

Though risky but will try it out.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by khattab008: 7:24pm On Mar 14, 2020
bamangar:


Though risky but will try it out.

Not really risky, most platforms allow you change resumes as you wish and there's nothing wrong applying directly on the website.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 1:43am On Mar 15, 2020
Quite a long read

Family of 3
2 adults and a 21 month old infant
So we left the house for the airport, a day to our departure, news got to me that we won't be allowed to fly without the e yellow card before then that it was not necessary to have the e yellow card for the yellow fever vaccination, Ha!!!!. We had to go for the vaccination at the nearest port health center, which is Ikeja port health center. It can be done at apapa port, tincan port (second gate)
On getting there we met a mammoth crowd, long story, we paid, took the vaccination and went the next day for our card.
D-day arrived, we had to leave early (7:15) in order for us to get the yellow card. Card received, off to the airport, no time!!!! We had 5 luggage bags, two laptop bags, 2 carry on bags� and one baby bag ( who send us message like this??) Quite stressful handling and keeping tabs on that number of bags and winter gears
We got to the airport some minutes to 11 for a 1:40 pm flight, Ethiopian airways tiwa n tiwa ( Nigeria airways by proxy, SMH to our government )

As we land gidigba for MMIA, my FIL got a trolley for us. as we were carting away our bags, the police men at the the door stopped us and asked for their blessings, like say na we God send to give them. Trust my baba iyawo ( FIL ) he is very generous.
We proceeded to shrink wrap our five bags at 1,000 per bag, our bags were slightly overweight, but nothing out of the ordinary, a guy before us had 35kg with the intention of paying for extra luggage, but he was told he has to pay for the extra 2 kg in addition, since 9 kg is the weight limit for additional weight, the staff of ET were quite courteous and nice.
Then the usual "bless your boys" " wetin dey happen now" began to pour in, we sha gave them something as the spirit directed.
We "immigrated" to our boarding gate, upon getting there, hmmm we were so many!!! at a point i thought the flight was FOC.
An hour to departure, business class, families with children were requested to come forward, lucky us, my son was so friendly to everyone with his usual smiling face.
Our aircraft took off according to schedule.
After an hour later, food was served, "chicken or beef" was what brought me back from a slumber due to exhaustion, bread, cranberry, crackers butter and some stuff I have no idea about was served. we chose chicken, their chicken tastes a little weird and their water as well ( like Ibadan water) lol. I took a bottle of wine just to do tasting, Wifey tried to watch a movie, but slept off while watching. I stayed awake to keep watch over our son.

We arrived Addis Ababa some minutes past 6, airport shuttle took us from the plane to the airport, met another crowd from all race, it's already an established fact that ET is a budget airline.
We took off for Toronto, with the usual stopover for refueling like danfo�� at Dublin. Total flight hour should be 15 hours or there about, the matter tire wrapper, I didn't do the usual stretch and walk because I didn't want to discomfort the person sitting close to us.
We slept, woke, slept ( repeat as much as you want), the anxiety was eased with the screen providing flight info about speed, altitude, location, bearing e.t.c
We arrived Toronto finally!!!
What a much awaited respite. THEN THE DRAMA STARTED!!!!

We did another "migration " to get our documentations done,
There was no queue
CBSA officer noted our declaration card, asked how much we were bringing, then directed us to immigration officers.
I must say, I notice they talk calmly and are very patient.
After immigration, we proceeded to sign our copr and get our Social insurance number. then my son started playing with some French kids, he was so engrossed in the interaction to the point he wanted to go with them, na so the young man start to dey scream when they took their leave. the officers approached us and told us to "comfort him, this is a working environment". TBH I felt embarassed, had to carry him to a secluded area to calm him.
We then went downstairs to claim our bags, P.s please always ask the officers there, there are different carousel, so you might be searching for your bags on a wrong one, my wife asked one of the officials, he directed us to the last one that was after searching on a wrong one.
We went to custom, they asked politely, if we had any list for them, we responded in the affirmative, we were directed to another office, goods to follow list was signed without any questions.
We tried to get to Ethiopia office to get our boarding pass rebooked, hmm may we not be disturbed ( translate in Yoruba to get the real interpretation) with our bags we started going from one level to the other, listening to every one who cared to assist in locating Et office for our boarding pass whether na village people , only God knows
One guy even said" ohh, you can't see them by this time, they must have closed for the day" by 11am �� thank God we didn't listen to his advise. It got to a point i told madam to stay put and allow me look for the office.
Saw the office in a remote part of level 2. In the course of looking for et office I misplaced my son's passport ( I was so troubled) I tried to retrace my steps, God so kind to us, I found it lying by a door,

After rebooking, air Canada staff told us we couldn't make it for the 2pm flight to Calgary, after pleading with her, she booked us on the next one to Calgary.
The boarding pass dropped off my hand again ( covers face ).
I had to go search for it again, found it beside a vase.
While waiting for our 4 pm flight to Calgary, my wife had forgotten my son's and her winter jacket on level 1, my wife is an EXTREMELY CAREFUL PERSON and meticulous I guess the journey is taking a toll on us.
While waiting for our flight, we glanced on the flight itinerary of air Canada on one of the screens, we saw D40 as the boarding gate for 4pm flight to Calgary and just went on our way. Incidentally our boarding gate on our pass was D45 so we proceeded to D45 to sit, I noticed that at 15 minutes to flight time,we were scanty on the seats and no official came to address us, I suspected something wasn't right.
So I got up and went to D40, I noticed boarding had resumed for 4pm flight to Calgary, how naaa??
I approached an Indian guy and asked, about the flight number, it was the same with ours��‍♂��‍♂.
I didn't even think twice, i went to bring our load again and a sleepy son with madam to come and queue. even though our boarding gate is different, sebi na the same air Canada to Calgary, all must join.

AGAIN, I DROPPED ONE BOARDING PASS my hands were already weak from carrying upandan, a kind white Lady called my attention to it.
When it got to our turn, I was expecting the official to turn us down due to different boarding gate, but it never happened. Out of curiousty I asked why there was a different number on ours, then he smiled and apologized that that's a mistake. Chai!!!! I felt like crying, so we would have wasted another two hours!!!

Flight to Calgary was uneventful, we didn't purchase anything on the flight, not Even water.
Got to Calgary by 6;45
Used airport WiFi to contact my first cousin, we met a man who heard my wife and I communicate in Yoruba, he spoke and approached us, I felt happy for him communicating with us, alas my pick up was around, we had to cut any conversation we were having short. We couldn't exchange contact details.
Got home around 9, had our baths then ate ( not jollof rice like you are expecting) white rice, his daughter prepared for us.
It's been cold , came into a -17c weather, however heater no allow me feel am.
Thanks for reading!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 2:38am On Mar 15, 2020
iaatmguy:
Quite a long read

Welcome bro and madam.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 3:24am On Mar 15, 2020
salford1:

Welcome bro and madam.
thank you sir.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ajibade105(m): 6:44am On Mar 15, 2020
Who has traveled lately from Nigeria airport? I had no one can travel out of Nigeria without a yellow card. How true is this?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ladystone(f): 10:00am On Mar 15, 2020
I think it's best to have it. 2 persons I know travelled last week, they asked for the yellow card from one and the other they didnt .
Ajibade105:
Who has traveled lately from Nigeria airport? I had no one can travel out of Nigeria without a yellow card. How true is this?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ladystone(f): 10:01am On Mar 15, 2020
My brother ! You dey hia too. Congratulations again.
iaatmguy:
Quite a long read

Family of 3
2 adults and a 21 month old infant
So we left the house for the airport, a day to our departure, news got to me that we won't be allowed to fly without the e yellow card before then that it was not necessary to have the e yellow card for the yellow fever vaccination, Ha!!!!. We had to go for the vaccination at the nearest port health center, which is Ikeja port health center. It can be done at apapa port, tincan port (second gate)
On getting there we met a mammoth crowd, long story, we paid, took the vaccination and went the next day for our card.
D-day arrived, we had to leave early (7:15) in order for us to get the yellow card. Card received, off to the airport, no time!!!! We had 5 luggage bags, two laptop bags, 2 carry on bags� and one baby bag ( who send us message like this??) Quite stressful handling and keeping tabs on that number of bags and winter gears
We got to the airport some minutes to 11 for a 1:40 pm flight, Ethiopian airways tiwa n tiwa ( Nigeria airways by proxy, SMH to our government )

As we land gidigba for MMIA, my FIL got a trolley for us. as we were carting away our bags, the police men at the the door stopped us and asked for their blessings, like say na we God send to give them. Trust my baba iyawo ( FIL ) he is very generous.
We proceeded to shrink wrap our five bags at 1,000 per bag, our bags were slightly overweight, but nothing out of the ordinary, a guy before us had 35kg with the intention of paying for extra luggage, but he was told he has to pay for the extra 2 kg in addition, since 9 kg is the weight limit for additional weight, the staff of ET were quite courteous and nice.
Then the usual "bless your boys" " wetin dey happen now" began to pour in, we sha gave them something as the spirit directed.
We "immigrated" to our boarding gate, upon getting there, hmmm we were so many!!! at a point i thought the flight was FOC.
An hour to departure, business class, families with children were requested to come forward, lucky us, my son was so friendly to everyone with his usual smiling face.
Our aircraft took off according to schedule.
After an hour later, food was served, "chicken or beef" was what brought me back from a slumber due to exhaustion, bread, cranberry, crackers butter and some stuff I have no idea about was served. we chose chicken, their chicken tastes a little weird and their water as well ( like Ibadan water) lol. I took a bottle of wine just to do tasting, Wifey tried to watch a movie, but slept off while watching. I stayed awake to keep watch over our son.

We arrived Addis Ababa some minutes past 6, airport shuttle took us from the plane to the airport, met another crowd from all race, it's already an established fact that ET is a budget airline.
We took off for Toronto, with the usual stopover for refueling like danfo�� at Dublin. Total flight hour should be 15 hours or there about, the matter tire wrapper, I didn't do the usual stretch and walk because I didn't want to discomfort the person sitting close to us.
We slept, woke, slept ( repeat as much as you want), the anxiety was eased with the screen providing flight info about speed, altitude, location, bearing e.t.c
We arrived Toronto finally!!!
What a much awaited respite. THEN THE DRAMA STARTED!!!!

We did another "migration " to get our documentations done,
There was no queue
CBSA officer noted our declaration card, asked how much we were bringing, then directed us to immigration officers.
I must say, I notice they talk calmly and are very patient.
After immigration, we proceeded to sign our copr and get our Social insurance number. then my son started playing with some French kids, he was so engrossed in the interaction to the point he wanted to go with them, na so the young man start to dey scream when they took their leave. the officers approached us and told us to "comfort him, this is a working environment". TBH I felt embarassed, had to carry him to a secluded area to calm him.
We then went downstairs to claim our bags, P.s please always ask the officers there, there are different carousel, so you might be searching for your bags on a wrong one, my wife asked one of the officials, he directed us to the last one that was after searching on a wrong one.
We went to custom, they asked politely, if we had any list for them, we responded in the affirmative, we were directed to another office, goods to follow list was signed without any questions.
We tried to get to Ethiopia office to get our boarding pass rebooked, hmm may we not be disturbed ( translate in Yoruba to get the real interpretation) with our bags we started going from one level to the other, listening to every one who cared to assist in locating Et office for our boarding pass whether na village people , only God knows
One guy even said" ohh, you can't see them by this time, they must have closed for the day" by 11am �� thank God we didn't listen to his advise. It got to a point i told madam to stay put and allow me look for the office.
Saw the office in a remote part of level 2. In the course of looking for et office I misplaced my son's passport ( I was so troubled) I tried to retrace my steps, God so kind to us, I found it lying by a door,

After rebooking, air Canada staff told us we couldn't make it for the 2pm flight to Calgary, after pleading with her, she booked us on the next one to Calgary.
The boarding pass dropped off my hand again ( covers face ).
I had to go search for it again, found it beside a vase.
While waiting for our 4 pm flight to Calgary, my wife had forgotten my son's and her winter jacket on level 1, my wife is an EXTREMELY CAREFUL PERSON and meticulous I guess the journey is taking a toll on us.
While waiting for our flight, we glanced on the flight itinerary of air Canada on one of the screens, we saw D40 as the boarding gate for 4pm flight to Calgary and just went on our way. Incidentally our boarding gate on our pass was D45 so we proceeded to D45 to sit, I noticed that at 15 minutes to flight time,we were scanty on the seats and no official came to address us, I suspected something wasn't right.
So I got up and went to D40, I noticed boarding had resumed for 4pm flight to Calgary, how naaa??
I approached an Indian guy and asked, about the flight number, it was the same with ours��‍♂��‍♂.
I didn't even think twice, i went to bring our load again and a sleepy son with madam to come and queue. even though our boarding gate is different, sebi na the same air Canada to Calgary, all must join.

AGAIN, I DROPPED ONE BOARDING PASS my hands were already weak from carrying upandan, a kind white Lady called my attention to it.
When it got to our turn, I was expecting the official to turn us down due to different boarding gate, but it never happened. Out of curiousty I asked why there was a different number on ours, then he smiled and apologized that that's a mistake. Chai!!!! I felt like crying, so we would have wasted another two hours!!!

Flight to Calgary was eventful, we didn't purchase anything on the flight, not Even water.
Got to Calgary by 6;45
Used airport WiFi to contact my first cousin, we met a man who heard my wife and I communicate in Yoruba, he spoke and approached us, I felt happy for him communicating with us, alas my pick up was around, we had to cut any conversation we were having short. We couldn't exchange contact details.
Got home around 9, had our baths then ate ( not jollof rice like you are expecting) white rice, his daughter prepared for us.
It's been cold , came into a -17c weather, however heater no allow me feel am.
Thanks for reading!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by otokx(m): 3:41pm On Mar 15, 2020
nice read cool
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MrsEM: 5:29pm On Mar 15, 2020
Hello house, I'd appreciate a response please.
Thank you

MrsEM:
Hello everyone, does anyone here live in Kitchener, Ontario? I'd appreciate it if you'd kindly share some information on decent areas to live (we have children aged 2 and 5). We'd appreciate your thoughts please.
Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ambo1: 9:30pm On Mar 15, 2020
Good day elders in the house,
I recently received PPR and I've submitted my passport for visa stamp. I am faced with the following issues.

1. I have over 8 years experience in administration and human resources, which province would be better better in my field considering jobs and cost of living.

2. Which programs or bridging programs do I have to enrol in to fast track my job search.

3. In need of mentors in these areas who have faced or are facing these issues to guide me.

4. Real life tips on how to survive.

Am open to ideas and suggestions. Thanks.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kaycee54321(m): 12:58am On Mar 16, 2020
Everyday I check this thread. Everyday, I keep the hope alive that one day, I will drop my own 'landing gist'...One day...


May the Land favour you and yours, iaatmguy.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by einsteino(m): 8:39am On Mar 16, 2020
Kaycee54321:
Everyday I check this thread. Everyday, I keep the hope alive that one day, I will drop my own 'landing gist'...One day...


May the Land favour you and yours, iaatmguy.

Ise! I hope you are working towards it.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kiitan195344: 9:27am On Mar 16, 2020
Hi, were you able to get the WhatsApp group? I am also interested
Phollu:
Please can the house let me know if there's a WhatsApp group for Nigerians in BC? Really in need of it.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kaycee54321(m): 12:03pm On Mar 16, 2020
einsteino:


Ise! I hope you are working towards it.

Yes Boss
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 2:49pm On Mar 16, 2020
Kaycee54321:
Everyday I check this thread. Everyday, I keep the hope alive that one day, I will drop my own 'landing gist'...One day...


May the Land favour you and yours, iaatmguy.
thanks

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by XX01(f): 4:33pm On Mar 16, 2020
So how are we coping with Covid-19 issue? What are the updates from your cities/provinces? Anyone feel a quarantine is coming very soon?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford: 5:21pm On Mar 16, 2020
XX01:
So how are we coping with Covid-19 issue? What are the updates from your cities/provinces? Anyone feel a quarantine is coming very soon?
Only 5 presumptive and 1 confirmed case in SASK, but I believe there are literally 100s of people around the province with the virus since people will need a referral from a family physician or call 811 to get a testing appointment. The 811 number is overwhelmed as it seems other provinces use the same number.

In addition, the qualifying criteria for the test is vague in my province of residence. I checked that of Alberta and it was vague as well. People with a fever, travelled in the last 14days, or had contact with someone that tested positive are usually the ones that would qualify for testing. A colleague at my office arrived from Vegas on the 23rd of February. She was sick last week, yet she would not even meet the testing criteria as she is over the 14 days travel period. She is now better though. maybe she just had a regular cold or a mild case of flu.

Best to keep washing hands and stay some feets away from people, especially those that may appear sick.

My employer has cancelled all job interviews, trying to prioritize those that would initially have to work from home, how to deal with the public and what code (vac, hols, sick time etc) to use for a 14 day isolation. Colleagues outside the country are required to self isolate on arrival to Canada. Travels cancelled.

Large gatherings of over 50 people banned. Those below 59 are to strictly adhere to social distancing. Malls and some stores have started reducing opening hours.

Universities have moved to online learning. Schools/daycares are still opened but may close before the end of the day as the situation is fluid.

That is the report from Sask as at 10.25am.

update at 10.40am: Schools/daycare (co-located in schools) are now closing on March 20th. Licensed daycares outside school locations are going to remain opened.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AZeD1(m): 7:03pm On Mar 16, 2020
Closing the border to everyone except Canadian and US citizens and Canadian PR's
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford: 7:23pm On Mar 16, 2020
AZeD1:
Closing the border to everyone except Canadian and US citizens and Canadian PR's
It seems American citizen were exempt which I find strange as the Corona virus is spreading a lot down south.

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