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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by czaratwork: 4:09pm On Nov 03, 2020
Sholaystar4me:
Not sure you need one. If you had submitted one when applying for PR, which I am sure you did, you won't need to submit another. There maybe some "ifs" though; if you had lived in some other country (ies) before becoming a Canada PR then you would need police report from all those countries.

Things might have changed though, but as at March 2020, I believe I read it in one of their citizenship documents. I might be wrong too, I am open to correction



Thank you for your response. Any other input from someone who filed recently would be appreciated.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Shanid(m): 4:42pm On Nov 03, 2020
I saw the person and he showed me his stamped passport ...thank you sir
TheCongo2:


And how did he show you someone? From a picture or in person? Keep in mind he could have an accomplice.

Anyway, everything about immigration is DIY.
Yes, you can do it yourself
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Shanid(m): 4:44pm On Nov 03, 2020
Hmm...thank you so much but is there any other route apart from express entry??
Kekereekun123:
start looking for work from job websites. Chances of success are less than 1% grin
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 5:34pm On Nov 03, 2020
Shanid:
Hmm...thank you so much but is there any other route apart from express entry??
visit cic/ircc website. express entry is the easiest way as it doesn't require a job offer.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Homextras: 6:18pm On Nov 03, 2020
XX01:


I didn't get it. embarassed

Sorry, I can't be more explicit on a public forum. Try figure it out yourself. Clue- read the post again, and ask, what would you do? grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mantleouchtele: 8:04pm On Nov 03, 2020
Hi everyone,

Please is there any link for Nigerians in Vancouver/ Victoria British Columbia

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by smartkester(m): 8:51pm On Nov 03, 2020
Hello seniors in the house, this is my question, can one who has a master's already in Nigeria apply for a master's degree program again in Canada?, I graduated with a 2.2 at first degree and I have Master's already in Nigeria but I really want to boost my employability when I get to Canada because I have less than 2 years work experience here in Nigeria. Does it make any tangible sense to apply for a Master's again in Canada with my Master's degree transcript(2.1) since most Canadian universities don't accept 2.2 undergraduate degree.

Please, some one should help me here, thanks.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by gracechellar(f): 9:38pm On Nov 03, 2020
smartkester:
Hello seniors in the house, this is my question, can one who has a master's already in Nigeria apply for a master's degree program again in Canada?, I graduated with a 2.2 at first degree and I have Master's already in Nigeria but I really want to boost my employability when I get to Canada because I have less than 2 years work experience here in Nigeria. Does it make any tangible sense to apply for a Master's again in Canada with my Master's degree transcript(2.1) since most Canadian universities don't accept 2.2 undergraduate degree.

Please, some one should help me here, thanks.
wrong thread

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Shanid(m): 9:44pm On Nov 03, 2020
Kekereekun123:
visit cic/ircc website. express entry is the easiest way as it doesn't require a job offer.
okay sir , I will do that...thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 12:40am On Nov 04, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 12:40am On Nov 04, 2020
As the Naira loses value before our eyes, just thought to share ways in which new migrants can salvage as much as is possible. I believe you know this already, but my advise is to keep it simple - stick to USD because it's easily sourced/universal and you can carry more of your exchanged Naira.

So here are some go-to sources for USD/NGN or CAD/NGN conversion;

a) PTA from Banks - the limit on this is 4,000USD per person and per trip. One cavaet though; if you buy a one-way ticket to Canada like most of us do, most banks will not sell PTA to you because that can no longer be termed as traveling, but emigration. To be honest, sometimes, the difference between a one-way and return ticket may not be significant enough to forego that easily accessible USD.

b) MMIA - this is about the only place I know you can easily find CAD to buy and at surprisingly reasonable rates too. The only risk with last minute purchases, such as this, is that you have to be pretty organized and arrive the airport super early, else you'd most likely miss your flight.

c) Western Union/Money Gram - sweetest USD rates ever! However, a lot of bank branches use this slot to make side money, so you'll be lucky to find a bank that would be willing to perform this transaction. Another restriction is that a customer is only allowed to send one WU/MG transaction in a quarter and not sure what the limit is now, but used to be around 900USD (don't recall anymore). So you'll need plenty family and friends with accounts in that bank if you have a large stash to move.

d) PayPal - the rates are great too, but I would never advise anyone to try this more than once or twice, at most. You know what, just steer clear! If you get flagged by their systems, your account will be suspended for 180 days after which PayPal will wipe your account CLEAN. I am not joking here - all your money will be taken as charges for policy violations.

e) Nigerian Community/Groups - honestly, this should be a last-ditch effort and one I don't typically advise for large transactions. Just make sure you do your checks to ensure you're not buying USD or CAD that was illegally sourced or obtained. AML (Anti-money Laundering) flags are not one to be joked with in Canada.

I can hear someone at the back saying Bitcoin (cryptocurrency)...make I laugh small grin. Just knowing how volatile that market is, one might arrive YYZ only to realize that they're left with half the value of their initial sum. Except you're a die-hard masochist or you know how to straddle, you may have better memories watching your money light up a fireplace or treating your loved ones and family to a lavish party (2020 has been a year, mbok!)


Lastly, let's talk about pensions. Why would you not make plans to withdraw your hard-earned 25% pension and keep in USD or CAD? Don't you have any respect for your sweat or you just enjoy watching it being devalued? I mean, just last year at about this time, you could still get CAD for N280 and USD for N380, but today you all can see what the rates are. Please please please, be wise!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 12:47am On Nov 04, 2020
czaratwork:
Hi all. For those who recently applied for citizenship, did you submit your Nigerian police clearance certificate and how can one get Nigerian police clearance certificate from Canada.

Thank you

What I did when I applied for PR is to contact a police officer from Nigeria, he scanned the form to me, I signed it, added my fingerprints and my passport photo and scanned the document back to him. He scanned my Police Clearance certificate to me the next day. I think my husband said he charged 15k or so(for the two of us). If you check the express entry thread , inspector moshood’s phone number will be given to you if you ask.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 12:59am On Nov 04, 2020
Shanid:
Hello everyone , please I just want to ask if it's possible to apply process a work permit in canada by myself ...Agent requested for 1.7m for job , a month accomodation and work permit.

It’s almost impossible(You need a job offer and your potential employer must prove that no Canadian is qualified for that job). However, if it’s a low skilled job(Chinese folks do this a lot especially those that own grocery stores but they only do it for their people), you may be lucky. Check IRCC website for programs that provide this. On this journey , you must be willing to really research or spend the money to employ a RCIC(you can start with a consultation- this can give you a head start). Unfortunately, I’m almost certain this “agent” is a scam, but I hope you make the best decision.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 2:38am On Nov 04, 2020
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Please, some one should help me here, thanks.[/
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 2:42am On Nov 04, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 1stbest(m): 2:58am On Nov 04, 2020
Please can someone help me out before it gets too late

https://www.nairaland.com/6228310/having-suicide-thought#6228310.19
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by kristalfoods(f): 3:52am On Nov 04, 2020
Hello, NaijaCanadian, Just wise, Frankrobbn1 and other great Gurus(pardon for not mentioning everyone) and visa hopefuls on this platform.

Great work our gurus and contributors are doing here. Your service to humanity will be rewarded abundantly by God. Your innermost heart desires shall be granted by God's grace.

Kindly advice.
As an international student expecting visa approval anytime from now to commence studies in fall 2020, can I take part in an internship that will commence in January to end before I begin classes? i.e if visa is approved can I do internship in Canada between January and June/July before I start my graduate studies in September 2021?
Thank you as I anticipate your kind responses.


NaijaCanadian28:


It’s almost impossible(You need a job offer and your potential employer must prove that no Canadian is qualified for that job). However, if it’s a low skilled job(Chinese folks do this a lot especially those that own grocery stores but they only do it for their people), you may be lucky. Check IRCC website for programs that provide this. On this journey , you must be willing to really research or spend the money to employ a RCIC(you can start with a consultation- this can give you a head start). Unfortunately, I’m almost certain this “agent” is a scam, but I hope you make the best decision.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by gustav25: 6:02am On Nov 04, 2020
TheCongo2:


No necessarily
thanks ... What if when I'm done , I proceed immediately for masters ? Or do you know any school that accepts a 2.2 for masters in the social sciences?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Dame24: 6:50am On Nov 04, 2020
Hello!
I’m new here. Anyone going to PEI or already there?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 8:47am On Nov 04, 2020
Ethelia:


Thank you. Both Kijiji and Marketplace have been highly recommended and so I think it's best I focus my energy on those 2 for now cheesy

If you're willing to do thrift/used then get a settlement agency to refer you to Women In Need. Free Furniture and possibly free clothes. Also get a referral to Making Changes Closet Program. Free (top quality) work outfits.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 8:53am On Nov 04, 2020
XX01:


Before you pick up the item, ask the person directly if there were bedbugs in their house previously, then check it very well to ensure no bedbug eggs or roach eggs. The last thing you want is to bring bedbugs into your apartment.

It's not very common but a friend mentioned that it good to check as some people would rather sell the furniture rather than fling it.

As per bedbugs, in my opinion best solution is not to buy couch or mattress from marketplace. Either get new, or from an established agency/thrift store (they usually have bedbug prevention procedures).

My policy is if it's softish/upholstered and can't fit into a washing machine, I'm not acquiring it from a random stranger.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lifeevents: 9:33am On Nov 04, 2020
bLacKGoLd3:
As the Naira loses value before our eyes, just thought to share ways in which new migrants can salvage as much as is possible. I believe you know this already, but my advise is to keep it simple - stick to USD because it's easily sourced/universal and you can carry more of your exchanged Naira.

So here are some go-to sources for USD/NGN or CAD/NGN conversion;

a) PTA from Banks - the limit on this is 4,000USD per person and per trip. One cavaet though; if you buy a one-way ticket to Canada like most of us do, most banks will not sell PTA to you because that can no longer be termed as traveling, but emigration. To be honest, sometimes, the difference between a one-way and return ticket may not be significant enough to forego that easily accessible USD.

b) MMIA - this is about the only place I know you can easily find CAD to buy and at surprisingly reasonable rates too. The only risk with last minute purchases, such as this, is that you have to be pretty organized and arrive the airport super early, else you'd most likely miss your flight.

c) Western Union/Money Gram - sweetest USD rates ever! However, a lot of bank branches use this slot to make side money, so you'll be lucky to find a bank that would be willing to perform this transaction. Another restriction is that a customer is only allowed to send one WU/MG transaction in a quarter and not sure what the limit is now, but used to be around 900USD (don't recall anymore). So you'll need plenty family and friends with accounts in that bank if you have a large stash to move.

d) PayPal - the rates are great too, but I would never advise anyone to try this more than once or twice, at most. You know what, just steer clear! If you get flagged by their systems, your account will be suspended for 180 days after which PayPal will wipe your account CLEAN. I am not joking here - all your money will be taken as charges for policy violations.

e) Nigerian Community/Groups - honestly, this should be a last-ditch effort and one I don't typically advise for large transactions. Just make sure you do your checks to ensure you're not buying USD or CAD that was illegally sourced or obtained. AML (Anti-money Laundering) flags are not one to be joked with in Canada.

I can hear someone at the back saying Bitcoin (cryptocurrency)...make I laugh small grin. Just knowing how volatile that market is, one might arrive YYZ only to realize that they're left with half the value of their initial sum. Except you're a die-hard masochist or you know how to straddle, you may have better memories watching your money light up a fireplace or treating your loved ones and family to a lavish party (2020 has been a year, mbok!)


Lastly, let's talk about pensions. Why would you not make plans to withdraw your hard-earned 25% pension and keep in USD or CAD? Don't you have any respect for your sweat or you just enjoy watching it being devalued? I mean, just last year at about this time, you could still get CAD for N280 and USD for N380, but today you all can see what the rates are. Please please please, be wise!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lifeevents: 9:35am On Nov 04, 2020
19CannyMum:


As per bedbugs, in my opinion best solution is not to buy couch or mattress from marketplace. Either get new, or from an established agency/thrift store (they usually have bedbug prevention procedures).

My policy is if it's softish/upholstered and can't fit into a washing machine, I'm not acquiring it from a random stranger.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by rebecausoro: 12:36pm On Nov 04, 2020
Does this thread include students in Canada?

If so, I need assistance on the following

1. How long does it usually take to get your passport returned after it is sent to the VFS at Lagos? Can I travel immediately I get the passport back?

2. I've seen the list of some stuffs to carry but are there any specific tips for students travelling to Canada? If there is a post that has specifically treated this, I wouldn't mind being directed there too.

Thanks guys.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by smartkester(m): 2:49pm On Nov 04, 2020
gracechellar:
wrong thread
okay, I saw people seeking for advice as to migrating to Canada that was why I asked too. So, what thread can I table my question or can it still be answered here.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Sholaystar4me(m): 3:36pm On Nov 04, 2020
You can go here bro

https://www.nairaland.com/5818588/canadian-student-visa-thread-part/485

smartkester:
okay, I saw people seeking for advice as to migrating to Canada that was why I asked too. So, what thread can I table my question or can it still be answered here.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by czaratwork: 4:25pm On Nov 04, 2020
NaijaCanadian28:


What I did when I applied for PR is to contact a police officer from Nigeria, he scanned the form to me, I signed it, added my fingerprints and my passport photo and scanned the document back to him. He scanned my Police Clearance certificate to me the next day. I think my husband said he charged 15k or so(for the two of us). If you check the express entry thread , inspector moshood’s phone number will be given to you if you ask.

Thank you for your response. My question is actually regarding citizenship application and not PR. I called IRCC and was told that you will only need it if after you became a PR, you stayed in a country for 183 days.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 5:05pm On Nov 04, 2020
kristalfoods:
Hello, NaijaCanadian, Just wise, Frankrobbn1 and other great Gurus(pardon for not mentioning everyone) and visa hopefuls on this platform.

Great work our gurus and contributors are doing here. Your service to humanity will be rewarded abundantly by God. Your innermost heart desires shall be granted by God's grace.

Kindly advice.
As an international student expecting visa approval anytime from now to commence studies in fall 2020, can I take part in an internship that will commence in January to end before I begin classes? i.e if visa is approved can I do internship in Canada between January and June/July before I start my graduate studies in September 2021?
Thank you as I anticipate your kind responses.



I believe you can. It will even help you on the long-run. If for any reason you do the internship during school session, don’t forget the 20 hours per week rule for international students.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 5:11pm On Nov 04, 2020
smartkester:
Hello seniors in the house, this is my question, can one who has a master's already in Nigeria apply for a master's degree program again in Canada?, I graduated with a 2.2 at first degree and I have Master's already in Nigeria but I really want to boost my employability when I get to Canada because I have less than 2 years work experience here in Nigeria. Does it make any tangible sense to apply for a Master's again in Canada with my Master's degree transcript(2.1) since most Canadian universities don't accept 2.2 undergraduate degree.

Please, some one should help me here, thanks.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lizzle(f): 9:39pm On Nov 04, 2020
Please help. Thank you
lizzle:
Good day, Please I need urgent help. Can one enter into Canada with a travel permit and without medicals or police report. The work permit has been granted but biometrics could not be done because of the protests according to VFS! so a paper travel permit was issued. Want to know if it's legit make dem no go arrest person for airport!
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MamaJoJo: 10:28pm On Nov 04, 2020
lizzle:
Please help. Thank you
am sorry but whoever supposedly helped you with this had defrauded you.
No biometrics,no medical and you have a Work Permit. It seems suspect to me...

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 3:13am On Nov 05, 2020
lizzle:
Please help. Thank you
scammed. VFS does not issue permits. You have to send your passport to accra by dhl to get it stamped

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