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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Ugoerico(m): 7:12pm On Apr 19, 2020
Skymoore1004:
If 7000 left to study in Canada 2019 then Nigeria is a rich country with plenty money for all. It means there’s no reason to even leave since we are ballers . No be only 7000 even 70,000
I love people like you who argue against facts and figures without bringing forward any superior facts. Even after presenting you with the original source of the statistics, you are still blindly and childishly arguing that it's impossible for 7,000 Nigerians to have obtained Canada study visa in a year. I wonder how someone like you can can convince a visa officer that you qualify for a visa, because some questions that come during visa interviews are ones that an intelligent applicant could have already sourced from the same internet that you swore never to inform yourself with.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 7:42pm On Apr 19, 2020
lokoventurex1:

What's the way to go about it RuudVanNisteroy?

I started following the thread and became interested. As if you knew my plans.

I'm not desperate though, but wanna leave Nigeria. I'm a graduate and have few years working experience. What type of immigration visa would you advise for me?

I'm enjoying the justice other guys are doing to the thread as well. Please, Let's continue to make it civil!

PS: I don't have issues with any country abroad, especially the accommodating ones that speaks English language.
Student Visa
The first step is to a get admission from a Canadian institution that is accredited. You application can still be rejected if you don't meet the rest of the requirements below:
-Present WAEC certificate
-Provide copy of TOEFL or IELTS
-Financial requirements - Show proof beyond reasonable doubt you have the financial resources to fund your education for the 1-4 year duration of your degree or diploma.
-Police certificate
-Birth certificate

Landed Immigrant
Has similar requirement to student visa, there is an additional work experience requirement There are certain job titles Canada is looking for in immigrants and there are listed from Skill level 0-B.

I think you should explore the landed immigrant option because your already a graduate and Masters degree is expensive. This is the cheaper option.


The process is pretty simply. Present all the documents they requested , and if you don't have the finances don't forge a bank statement, get a rich friend or relative to transfer money to your account, or get a bank staff to manipulate the number in your accounts, they will find out.

There is no secret to getting a Canadian student visa, it is a straight forward process. Australia has similar requirements to Canada.

You have other options like Germany, where the tuition is free and you just have to get admission and get the German visa. You get 18 months after you graduate to get a job, so you can file for permanent residency

You have Netherlands that offers cheaper tuition than Netherlands, where you have to pay the full tuition after you get admission and go for your visa interview. And get 12 months after you get graduate to get a job, before you can file for permanent residency.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Skymoore1004: 7:56pm On Apr 19, 2020
K
Ugoerico:
I love people like you who argue against facts and figures without bringing forward any superior facts. Even after presenting you with the original source of the statistics, you are still blindly and childishly arguing that it's impossible for 7,000 Nigerians to have obtained Canada study visa in a year. I wonder how someone like you can can convince a visa officer that you qualify for a visa, because some questions that come during visa interviews are ones that an intelligent applicant could have already sourced from the same internet that you swore never to inform yourself with.
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 8:21pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Been living here for over a decade.
Wow pretty good boss you self go don turn white O grin
Abeg baba you fit Link me up with any babe
There
I go hit you up for email

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 8:36pm On Apr 19, 2020
ZINIBANKS:

Wow pretty good boss you self go don turn white O grin
Abeg baba you fit Link me up with any babe
There
I go hit you up for email
I only know Dutch girls tongue
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 8:39pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

I only know Dutch girls tongue
grin grin grin grin
Ok no pro
The water of corn pap na still corn pap grin

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 8:45pm On Apr 19, 2020
Skymoore1004:
Exactly. You have gotten it right. People out there are making things difficult for others
Unfortunate, how a few always find a way to ruin our reputation in countries that open their doors and make it harder for the rest.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 9:08pm On Apr 19, 2020
Skymoore1004:
If 7000 left to study in Canada 2019 then Nigeria is a rich country with plenty money for all. It means there’s no reason to even leave since we are ballers . No be only 7000 even 70,000
I found a large number of the students parents are either in government or government contractors.
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Skymoore1004: 9:13pm On Apr 19, 2020
Probably because the thing dey fear person
RuudVanNisteroy:

I found a large number of the students parents are either in government or government contractors.
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 9:14pm On Apr 19, 2020
Skymoore1004:
Probably because the thing dey fear person
The government employees and government contractors are also the ones that are likely to have the funds to meet the financial requirements.
And you know the saying "government money is nobody's money" heard it from one of them whose Dad is a politician.

After the naira crashed a few years ago, even managers in the private sector are finding it hard to meet the financial requirements that is required in dollars.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by adrenaline02: 9:52pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

I forgot to add that in. For example you can buy a Botswana citizenship for $93,000 dollars. Their passport is visa free to UK,Ireland,Hong Kong,Singapore and many other countries. Many fantastically corrupt Nigerian politicians use their loot to buy citizenship of countries that offers visa free travel around the world.
seriously Botswana!!!!!!!
Naija is a huge clown

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by adrenaline02: 9:56pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Unfortunate, how a few always find a way to ruin our reputation in countries that open their doors and make it harder for the rest.
very true
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 10:12pm On Apr 19, 2020
adrenaline02:

seriously Botswana!!!!!!!
Naija is a huge clown
Botswana has been ranked the least corrupt country in Africa and has one the highest Human Development indices on the continent. They are not to be looked down upon.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by lokoventurex1(m): 10:24pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Student Visa
The first step is to a get admission from a Canadian institution that is accredited. You application can still be rejected if you don't meet the rest of the requirements below:
-Present WAEC certificate
-Provide copy of TOEFL or IELTS
-Financial requirements - Show proof beyond reasonable doubt you have the financial resources to fund your education for the 1-4 year duration of your degree or diploma.
-Police certificate
-Birth certificate

Landed Immigrant
Has similar requirement to student visa, there is an additional work experience requirement There are certain job titles Canada is looking for in immigrants and there are listed from Skill level 0-B.

I think you should explore the landed immigrant option because your already a graduate and Masters degree is expensive. This is the cheaper option.


The process is pretty simply. Present all the documents they requested , and if you don't have the finances don't forge a bank statement, get a rich friend or relative to transfer money to your account, or get a bank staff to manipulate the number in your accounts, they will find out.

There is no secret to getting a Canadian student visa, it is a straight forward process. Australia has similar requirements to Canada.

You have other options like Germany, where the tuition is free and you just have to get admission and get the German visa. You get 18 months after you graduate to get a job, so you can file for permanent residency

You have Netherlands that offers cheaper tuition than Netherlands, where you have to pay the full tuition after you get admission and go for your visa interview. And get 12 months after you get graduate to get a job, before you can file for permanent residency.


Regarding the Landed Immigrant type, I've not really understood the processes. You said I shouldn't forge my bank statement if I don't have the the required deposit in my bank account. How then do I go about it if I don't have the required said amount(Bank statement )?

Kindly avail me the Landed Immigrant to Canada step by step processes. Does it also involve the IELTS and TOEFL exams?
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by adrenaline02: 10:26pm On Apr 19, 2020
[quote author=RuudVanNisteroy post=88633347]
Botswana has been ranked the least corrupt country in Africa and has of the highest Human Development indices on the continent. They are not to be looked down upon.[/quote
okay, thanks for the info
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by adrenaline02: 10:28pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Student Visa
The first step is to a get admission from a Canadian institution that is accredited. You application can still be rejected if you don't meet the rest of the requirements below:
-Present WAEC certificate
-Provide copy of TOEFL or IELTS
-Financial requirements - Show proof beyond reasonable doubt you have the financial resources to fund your education for the 1-4 year duration of your degree or diploma.
-Police certificate
-Birth certificate

Landed Immigrant
Has similar requirement to student visa, there is an additional work experience requirement There are certain job titles Canada is looking for in immigrants and there are listed from Skill level 0-B.

I think you should explore the landed immigrant option because your already a graduate and Masters degree is expensive. This is the cheaper option.


The process is pretty simply. Present all the documents they requested , and if you don't have the finances don't forge a bank statement, get a rich friend or relative to transfer money to your account, or get a bank staff to manipulate the number in your accounts, they will find out.

There is no secret to getting a Canadian student visa, it is a straight forward process. Australia has similar requirements to Canada.

You have other options like Germany, where the tuition is free and you just have to get admission and get the German visa. You get 18 months after you graduate to get a job, so you can file for permanent residency

You have Netherlands that offers cheaper tuition than Netherlands, where you have to pay the full tuition after you get admission and go for your visa interview. And get 12 months after you get graduate to get a job, before you can file for permanent residency.


what do you suggest for someone that has a degree and want to work in a country like canada
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 10:32pm On Apr 19, 2020
lokoventurex1:

Regarding the Landed Immigrant type, I've not really understood the processes. You said I shouldn't forge my bank statement if I don't have the the required deposit in my bank account. How then do I go about it if I don't have the required said amount(Bank statement )?

Kindly avail me the Landed Immigrant to Canada step by step processes. Does it also involve the IELTS and TOEFL exams?
If you don't have the finance then you don't meet the requirements. It is that simple and you have to wait until until you have enough funds.

You will end up wasting money and getting your application rejected. They are looking for Nigerians that have enough funds to last them a year in Canada to pay for their living expenses such as rent,transportation and accommodation when they arrive and begin the search for employment.

You need to have at least $12960 cash in savings, which is the equivalent of N3,560,000 if your filing for permanent residence for just yourself.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 11:00pm On Apr 19, 2020
adrenaline02:

what do you suggest for someone that has a degree and want to work in a country like canada
What did you graduate in and do you have at least a year's work experience?
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Ramsey19: 11:18pm On Apr 19, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

Obviously!Just work out getting your application together and have the required funding needed to get a student visa.

For post graduate, ryt?
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Ramsey19: 12:14am On Apr 20, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:
There are several legal pathways for Nigerians to obtain permanent residency in Europe,Asia,Africa,South America,Australia and North America .Here are six ways to obtain legal stay:

-Work permit-Permanent residency
-Asylum
-Graduate student-permanent residency
-Marriage
-Landed immigrant
-Citizenship by Investment

I was able to get my permanent residency through the student route in Canada. I graduated and had to obtain 1 year of work experience before I was able to file for permanent residence.

Living illegally in any country can make your life a living hell and you will always be looking over your shoulders and subject to blackmail when you find jobs that pay under the table.

It is important to choose a country which makes obtaining a permanent residency easy for foreigners. And not make the mistake of spending millions of naira on countries that like to do chop and clean mouth with your tuition and other money you invested in the country, only to make it near impossible to obtain legal papers to stay there permanently. The two countries that are most friendly to immigration currently are Canada and Australia, unfortunately they are out of reach financially for most people intending to migrate and have stricter requirements..

I'm a final year Accounting student and chartered Accountant [with years of experience] that want to leave Nigeria after NYSC. I'm thinking of either Canada or Australia. what advice do you have for me sir?

based on the fund issue, what if I have sponsor in the country I'm going to, or sponsored by company or my sponsorer transfer money to my account?

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 12:26am On Apr 20, 2020
Ramsey19:


I'm a final year Accounting student and chartered Accountant [with years of experience] that want to leave Nigeria after NYSC. I'm thinking of either Canada or Australia. what advice do you have for me sir?

based on the fund issue, what if I have sponsor in the country I'm going to, or sponsored by company or my sponsorer transfer money to my account?
You qualify under NOC B and meet the employment requirement . I recommend you apply as a landed immigrant, instead of applying for a student visa.
Before you apply try and save at least N3.5M in your bank account, which is the minimum requirement. If you get your sponsor to transfer the money to you account they will know a big deposit was recently deposited and will likely be transferred back.

If you choose to go the student route, then you need to present documents that show your sponsor has the funds to take care of your tuition and living expenses. You will have a better chance if your sponsor is a relative or if you can get an official letter from your company saying they will sponsor you.

Do you work for a reputable company your length of employment and salary can be easily verified?Forgery of documents is an issue they have to deal with, if you work for a reputable company they can easily verify your information, you will have a better chance.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Ramsey19: 12:43am On Apr 20, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

You qualify under NOC B and meet the employment requirement . I recommend you apply as a landed immigrant, instead of applying for a student visa.
Before you apply try and save at least N3.5M in your bank account, which is the minimum requirement. If you get your sponsor to transfer the money to you account they will know a big deposit was recently deposited and will likely be transferred back.

If you choose to go the student route, then you need to present documents that show your sponsor has the funds to take care of your tuition and living expenses. You will have a better chance if your sponsor is a relative or if you can get an official letter from your company saying they will sponsor you.

Do you work for a reputable company your length of employment and salary can be easily verified?Forgery of documents is an issue they have to deal with, if you work for a reputable company they can easily verify your the information, you will have a better chance.

OK sir, thanks.
God bless you.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Gerrard59(m): 12:43am On Apr 20, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

The government employees and government contractors are also the ones that are likely to have the funds to meet the financial requirements.
And you know the saying "government money is nobody's money" heard it from one of them whose Dad is a politician.

After the naira crashed a few years ago, even managers in the private sector are finding it hard to meet the financial requirements that is required in dollars.

At the bold, they would come tomorrow to occupy political offices while mismanaging everything like others have done. Yet, we would read an eulogy like what Geoffrey Onyeama wrote about Abba Kyari and their Cambridge (insert Mcgill or UoT) days. As if Lee Kuan Yew and his son did not go to the same Cambridge. There must be something inherently wrong with blacks regarding political leadership.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 1:08am On Apr 20, 2020
Gerrard59:


At the bold, they would come tomorrow to occupy political offices while mismanaging everything like others have done. Yet, we would read an eulogy like what Geoffrey Onyeama wrote about Abba Kyari and their Cambridge (insert Mcgill or UoT) days. As if Lee Kuan Yew and his son did not go to the same Cambridge. There must be something inherently wrong with blacks regarding political leadership.

Unfortunately that is the mindset they all have. If you accuse the of being corrupt and embezzling government funds. They will tell you the money belongs to no one.

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 1:11am On Apr 20, 2020
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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Raalsalghul: 1:57am On Apr 20, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

If you don't have the finance then you don't meet the requirements. It is that simple and you have to wait until until you have enough funds.

You will end up wasting money and getting your application rejected. They are looking for Nigerians that have enough funds to last them a year in Canada to pay for their living expenses such as rent,transportation and accommodation when they arrive and begin the search for employment.

You need to have at least $12960 cash in savings, which is the equivalent of N3,560,000 if your filing for permanent residence for just yourself.


What of folks that have the cash and don't meet up in terms of work experience/relatives abroad?
sad

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Nobody: 2:02am On Apr 20, 2020
Raalsalghul:


What of folks that have the cash and don't meet up in terms of work experience/relatives abroad?
sad
You don't need any relatives abroad- it is not a requirement. You meet the financial requirement, which is the part most people have issues meetinging.

Now you have to find a way the find to get the at least a year's work experience in an occupation in NOC 0-B.

They are looking for skilled immigrants in certain occupations and that is they sole reason they have the immigration program.
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by hammed71(m): 8:46am On Apr 20, 2020
that proof of funds na blockade for most people, Canada and Australia only wants rich and skilled people. what's the essence of migration if you only need rich and skilled people
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Ramsey19: 9:09am On Apr 20, 2020
like how much should couple save(husband and wife only) before applying for landed immigrants?
Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by ednut1(m): 9:15am On Apr 20, 2020
hammed71:
that proof of funds na blockade for most people, Canada and Australia only wants rich and skilled people. what's the essence of migration if you only need rich and skilled people
less likely to do crime or yahoo. If they take anyhow people without skills how do they fit in or even integrate. Use Malaysia as example yahoo boys took over. For canada own the money part there is way around it. The money is supposed to be in your account so get a relative to gift you

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by ednut1(m): 9:19am On Apr 20, 2020
Ramsey19:
like how much should couple save(husband and wife only) before applying for landed immigrants?
canada own is about 4.6m expenses for the visa parols will be about 900k to 1m. Check canada pr thread to see if you qualify

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Re: How Did You Obtain Your Permanent Residency In Your Current Country? by Papacypaul(m): 9:26am On Apr 20, 2020
@Rud, Please which country in Europe has prospect for Civil Engineers from Nigeria, or those ones that allow stay after post graduate studies.

Note :The only way is through Msc Scholarship of Ptdf, Commonwealth, Nnpc/Total e.t.c as IELTS is unaffordable.

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