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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Demiyike: 11:25am On Feb 08, 2021
P200:
Please is there anyone that landed recently with a child who is an American citizen without writing IRCC and also didn’t mention during application that he or she will be coming with the child? Before now I know you don’t need any authorisation since the child does not need a visa but I don’t know what is obtainable now . I have a study permit approved and want to travel with my 5 years Son who is an American citizen. Any advice please ? Thank you all.

I don’t have a child who is an American citizen nether did I land recently, but I know you should have applied with your child as accompanied child or something , because your child needs to show a study permit or something for school registration. As an American citizen the child can enter canada and stay for 6 months without a visa as a visitor nothing more . Your child will have no status or anything , so I think it’s better you apply for your child’s visa ASAP . I knew people with PR who had kids that were American citizens the kids did not need visas to enter but there were part of the PR application and got PR .

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 9:27pm On Feb 08, 2021
adanac13:
Hi guys, its been a hot minute, I just returned to Calgary on sunday after almost a year since I left, I'm currently on day 7 of my quarantine. My thing is the way this cold has shown me pepper these few days I'm beginning to have second thoughts about settling in Calgary. I've never liked cold weather even in Nigeria, I rarely use AC or even drink cold water. I was discussing with my brother and its looking like BC is the place for me. Now here comes my worries, I had a very soft landing (no stress at all) as my SIL was ever willing to put me through everything and drive me everywhere. Moving to BC won't be easy as I don't know anyone or anywhere. I'm currently job hunting so I would appreciate any tips on what to look out for when renting a place, standard of living etc. thank you

You're in quarantine. How come cold is dealing with you? Aren't you indoors?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by adanac13: 12:50am On Feb 09, 2021
I have zero tolerance to cold ma'am
19CannyMum:


You're in quarantine. How come cold is dealing with you? Aren't you indoors?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by KlausMike(m): 1:17am On Feb 09, 2021
grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 4:13am On Feb 09, 2021
adanac13:
I have zero tolerance to cold ma'am

Okay. All the best in BC.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Influential101: 4:24am On Feb 09, 2021
19CannyMum:


You're in quarantine. How come cold is dealing with you? Aren't you indoors?
She never go outside begin dey run from cold grin grin grin

I don't blame her o grin grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by shadama: 5:19am On Feb 09, 2021
Hello everyone, quick question please in case anyone has an idea.
For someone who has a COPR and a sibling in Canada and wants to travel, would they be able to apply for exemption?
Or would they need to apply for a visit visa in order to qualify for exemption?
I would appreciate any insight into this.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by nuelnuel: 2:48pm On Feb 09, 2021
Please does anyone have an answer to this question concerning the validity of covid-19 tests. For my flight from Lagos to Toronto, I will be transiting through Amsterdam. Must my test be within 72 hours before departure from Lagos or must it be within 72 hours before departure from Amsterdam?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 5:25pm On Feb 09, 2021
nuelnuel:
Please does anyone have an answer to this question concerning the validity of covid-19 tests. For my flight from Lagos to Toronto, I will be transiting through Amsterdam. Must my test be within 72 hours before departure from Lagos or must it be within 72 hours before departure from Amsterdam?

I don't know about Canada but Netherlands needs you to do a test 4 hours before boarding your flight in Lagos and 72 hours before arriving in Amsterdam. That's 2 tests that you will do just to transit with KLM.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by akinajibola: 7:51pm On Feb 09, 2021
Demiyike:


I don’t have a child who is an American citizen nether did I land recently, but I know you should have applied with your child as accompanied child or something , because your child needs to show a study permit or something for school registration. As an American citizen the child can enter canada and stay for 6 months without a visa as a visitor nothing more . Your child will have no status or anything , so I think it’s better you apply for your child’s visa ASAP . I knew people with PR who had kids that were American citizens the kids did not need visas to enter but there were part of the PR application and got PR .

Pls how do I apply for my daughters study permit and link it with mine.I have a valid study permit and enrollment letter. PLS HELP !!!
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tysaxmalomo: 9:33pm On Feb 09, 2021
adanac13:
I have zero tolerance to cold ma'am


It's not like BC is hot either .... Lol. It's also cold. May not be as cold as calgary or whatnot, but if the idea is to run away from the cold. Canada isn't the place to try and run away to. Lol. But standard of living is a bit high. One of the most expensive places to live in Canada is BC, Vancouver.

Specifics would probably be better(as regards what you wanna know )

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tysaxmalomo: 9:35pm On Feb 09, 2021
shadama:
Hello everyone, quick question please in case anyone has an idea.
For someone who has a COPR and a sibling in Canada and wants to travel, would they be able to apply for exemption?
Or would they need to apply for a visit visa in order to qualify for exemption?
I would appreciate any insight into this.

You'll apply for written Authorisation. If you have family (extended) who are canadian citizens or PRs .

No need to apply for any visit visas.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tysaxmalomo: 9:36pm On Feb 09, 2021
nuelnuel:
Please does anyone have an answer to this question concerning the validity of covid-19 tests. For my flight from Lagos to Toronto, I will be transiting through Amsterdam. Must my test be within 72 hours before departure from Lagos or must it be within 72 hours before departure from Amsterdam?

Departure from Nigeria.

But if you'll be transiting through Amsterdam you'll have to do a Rapid Antigen Test at least 4hrs before your proposed flight .....

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tysaxmalomo: 9:51pm On Feb 09, 2021
ednut1:
its 4 degrees in Vancouver. Move there grin


Really nice weather in Vancouver to be honest.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by nuelnuel: 10:33pm On Feb 09, 2021
Ok. Thanks a lot
tysaxmalomo:


Departure from Nigeria.

But if you'll be transiting through Amsterdam you'll have to do a Rapid Antigen Test at least 4hrs before your proposed flight .....
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by phabulous88(m): 8:43am On Feb 10, 2021
Guys

Has any lawyer successfully sent Law school transcripts to WES? What’s the process like?

I’m trying claim 2 or more degrees since IQAS is wasting time.

Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Eilenora: 5:24pm On Feb 10, 2021
I arrived Toronto in December with 2 kids who are American. They werent mentioned in my application as I used them as home ties. I am an international student. I applied for authorization 4 them but it ddnt come out as at when we were scheduled to travel. I took d risk and travelled like thatr. We ddnt have any issues both from Nig or Canada.1 month after we are settled with my 1st who is over 5 years enrolled in School. Hope this helps. All the best
P200:
Please is there anyone that landed recently with a child who is an American citizen without writing IRCC and also didn’t mention during application that he or she will be coming with the child? Before now I know you don’t need any authorisation since the child does not need a visa but I don’t know what is obtainable now . I have a study permit approved and want to travel with my 5 years Son who is an American citizen. Any advice please ? Thank you all.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Eilenora: 5:31pm On Feb 10, 2021
Hello All,

Please for those who are in Canada with kids on student visa, how did you handle medicals for the kids? did you do any sort of insurance? i dont want to wait until they fall sick before il be slammed with millions for healthcare. There is an option to include them on my own plan at the rate of 870 CAD. Is there a cheaper and equally effective alternative? I have 2 kids and they are both American citizens. Please advise
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijaCanadian28: 10:18pm On Feb 10, 2021
shadama:
Hello everyone, quick question please in case anyone has an idea.
For someone who has a COPR and a sibling in Canada and wants to travel, would they be able to apply for exemption?
Or would they need to apply for a visit visa in order to qualify for exemption?
I would appreciate any insight into this.

You don’t need a visit visa but you need to apply for exemption letter( your sibling will have to notarize and fill a statutory declaration form and send it back to you, then you will submit this form with your application). Side note, I did this recently for my sister in US (she doesn’t have COPR yet but she has a pending EE application), IRCC approved her visit visa but didn’t approve the exemption letter even when I did everything that was asked.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by P200: 11:36pm On Feb 10, 2021
Eilenora:
I arrived Toronto in December with 2 kids who are American. They werent mentioned in my application as I used them as home ties. I am an international student. I applied for authorization 4 them but it ddnt come out as at when we were scheduled to travel. I took d risk and travelled like thatr. We ddnt have any issues both from Nig or Canada.1 month after we are settled with my 1st who is over 5 years enrolled in School. Hope this helps. All the best

Thank you so much . I appreciate .
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by rosepetraaa: 5:21am On Feb 11, 2021
Hello All,

Tax season is here!

Many of us may be able to file our tax returns at volunteer clinics. These volunteer clinics are available at most immigrant-helping organizations.

For those of us making the big bucks... holla at your girl for your tax filings (Corporate and Personal).

Expecting the dms.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kibjab(m): 5:38am On Feb 11, 2021
Eilenora:
Hello All,

Please for those who are in Canada with kids on student visa, how did you handle medicals for the kids? did you do any sort of insurance? I dont want to wait until they fall sick before il be slammed with millions for healthcare. There is an option to include them on my own plan at the rate of 870 CAD. Is there a cheaper and equally effective alternative? I have 2 kids and they are both American citizens. Please advise

Hello!
There are other options that take care of both mother and children.
The rate are friendly and it runs both on annual or monthly basis.
Is the C$870 a monthly or annual fee?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Honney85: 7:01am On Feb 11, 2021
Hello my Calgary people. Please guys I'm looking for a chilled roommate. I'm a student at SAIT and I don't mind getting somebody to share a two bed apartment with. I've bn looking for but I haven't gotten any good offer. So please, if u are down just buzz me.

Also, if u have a room in ur apartment I don't mind taking it. Any place close to SAIT is fine by me.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by captainhoo: 9:34am On Feb 11, 2021
Honney85:
Hello my Calgary people. Please guys I'm looking for a chilled roommate. I'm a student at SAIT and I don't mind getting somebody to share a two bed apartment with. I've bn looking for but I haven't gotten any good offer. So please, if u are down just buzz me.

Also, if u have a room in ur apartment I don't mind taking it. Any place close to SAIT is fine by me.
Hi, can I pm you? I would like to ask a few questions concerning your studies at SAIT. Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by shadama: 9:43am On Feb 11, 2021
NaijaCanadian28:

You don’t need a visit visa but you need to apply for exemption letter( your sibling will have to notarize and fill a statutory declaration form and send it back to you, then you will submit this form with your application). Side note, I did this recently for my sister in US (she doesn’t have COPR yet but she has a pending EE application), IRCC approved her visit visa but didn’t approve the exemption letter even when I did everything that was asked.
Thank you for your response. Just wondering whether you know anyone that applied with their COPR?
Because IRCC has been acting funny lately. I can't find much info on it online but one person posted on canadavisa that they applied with COPR and got a response "we can't grant you exemption because you don't have a valid travel document such as visitor visa or eTA" or something of the likes. Maybe they needed to see an actual copy or something With regards to your own situation, there was someone who had a similar issue on the visit visa thread and ended up emailing again and got the exemption for their sister.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Caramelskin(f): 9:44am On Feb 11, 2021
Kyrie2018:
Just to clarify about Lakehead university.

*Most universities who offer the accelerated BSN will require you pass the prerequisites as part of their application criteria. For these schools the program would normally run for 2 years.

*Lakehead university offers the prerequisites as part of your first year course, including some other core nursing courses. So, you do not need to write the prerequisites before applying. And the accelerated BSN program is 3years (or 2yrs 8months if you count it that way). I think this is fair because if you include the time you need to study for and write the prerequisites before applying to those schools that run the program for 2 years then it adds up.

*To get exemption for the prerequisites, you need to submit your course description from your previous studies. I submitted this and got exemption for statistics. I know someone who got exemption for psychology too. So, in first year I took psychology, anatomy and physiology plus other nursing courses.

* Also, in Lakehead university clinical placement starts from year one whether you're doing the 4yrs degree or accelerated degree. I don't know what is obtainable in other schools.

*The accelerated degree program in Lakehead university is quite intensive. Be ready to STUDY. A lot of students are able to work while going to school, you just have to know your own capabilities and decide how many hours you can sacrifice for work. Also, after your first year you are qualified to work as a PSW ($20.68/hr where I worked).
* About the 10 years timeline, I'm not sure what the conditions are in Lakehead university. But I finished my first degree over 10 years ago and was able to get admission.

Hello, please how much is the tuition fee
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Honney85: 9:47am On Feb 11, 2021
No problem
captainhoo:

Hi, can I pm you? I would like to ask a few questions concerning your studies at SAIT. Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Caramelskin(f): 9:57am On Feb 11, 2021
Kyrie2018:
If you haven't started yet, you can still send them your course description. Even after registering for classes you would still be given a few weeks after school starts to drop any course. I didn't even ask the school about mine, I just uploaded my course description as part of my application documents.
Lakehead is a good school if you don't mind living in NW Ontario. I heard that in bigger cities schools compete amongst themselves for clinical placement locations for their students. I don't know how true it is. But we don't have that problem here smiley

And the school fees is about $7, 200 per year for PR/citizens.

please how much for international students
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kutynez: 10:34am On Feb 11, 2021
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Dejavu44: 1:51pm On Feb 11, 2021
Hello Guys,
Please I'm in a bit of a quagmire situation here and need your advice.
I just landed Calgary and in Day 5 of my quarantine and plan to hit the ground running as soon as I'm done with quarantine. But I'm trying to apply for my
i) SIN
ii) Bank account
iii) Phone line.

The issue is to get SIN, I need proof of address in my name which can be bank statements/letter or utility bill which I have none, I'm will be staying at a relatives place for the first few weeks/months.

Now the 2nd issue is to open a bank account i need a valid Canadian ID which I also have none until I get my Pr card which the immigration officer has told me can take up to 2 months to come through the mail.

So does this mean I have to wait for my Pr card before I can start applying for these things??

Please guys, those that have come before me, how did you do it?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NairaLuck: 2:34pm On Feb 11, 2021
good morning guys, so am bout to evaluate MY TRANSCRIPTS, which is advisable or HND credential evaluation for EE? WES or ICAS or IQAS?

thanks so much for your anticipated replies

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