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Abu23Rahman:Ur friend visa already refused and the agent just hidding it and waiting 100years and it same liars the agent will keep telling you |
ednut1:You said it all. This is exactly why many people choose to stay silent because the moment they share their struggles, they’re quickly labeled as ungrateful or negative , no matter the reality they face as immigrants. |
[quote author=voltred post=136104303][/quote]If with all the information here and you still using a nigeria visa agent to apply PR then you not doing a good service to urself and l know more than 5 people that ur so call trusted birdview have landed with refused or ban so stop ur defence and stylish advert as they are not regulated ircc regulated immigrant consultant! |
Raymond200:Hope you aware your wife has to be employed in teer(0,1,2,3 ) jobs before you can qualify for sowp. |
oluayebenz:And it will be refused again becos this person apply visit visa which is refused and suddently you applying one irrevelant conference to seek business visa just show a sign of desperacy for visa! |
Before making the decision to come to Canada as a student, please think carefully and do thorough research. The reality on ground is far different from what social media portrays. Many international students here are struggling badly there are limited job opportunities, the cost of living is extremely high, and tuition fees are overwhelming. Some are drowning in debt, with little clarity about their future or pathways to permanent residency. Do your research, be honest with yourself, and make informed choices. Come prepared not just with dreams, but with a clear strategy and realistic expectations. |
RodgersAkpafu:Throwing around “homophobe” just because someone disagrees with you is lazy and dishonest. Disagreement isn’t hate unless you believe free thought equals violence. Calling people “shithole mentality” just exposes your own bias. You push tolerance, but only when it fits your agenda. That’s not inclusion ! it’s hypocrisy. Freedom of thought goes both ways. Labeling every opposing view as hate is a weak way to silence people. Do better bros ![]() |
NuCypher:Your whole rant shows the same kind of intolerance you’re accusing others of. You accuse others of bias while vomiting out sweeping generalizations about religion, culture, and immigrants. Who do you think you are, gatekeeping the "Canadian experience" like it's your personal inheritance? Let me educate you: Canada thrives on diversity of thought, of culture, of beliefs — not just on one-dimensional sexual identity politics that demand conformity. You're clearly so drunk on your own self-righteousness that you can’t see the hypocrisy in calling for inclusivity while spitting on people’s deeply held values. You say sexual preference isn’t cultural? Then why are Pride parades packaged and exported like cultural festivals? Why is disagreement labelled as hate? You can’t demand blind applause and then scream "intolerant" when someone dares to disagree. That’s not inclusivity that’s ideological bullying. Your cheap insult about “shithole cultural bubbles” clearly shows your bigotry. If anyone needs to grow up, it’s the one who thinks tolerance only works their way. Grow up! |
NuCypher:Spare me this ur polished hypocrisy..ASking someone to "respectfully celebrate" something which is unequivocally incompatible with their values is manipulative, not inclusive. Inclusion should not involve enforced silence or phony participation. The same individuals sermonizing 'inclusivity' aren't too slow in holding their noses up at anything outside their comfort bubble such as traditional religions or native culture but expect everyone else to bow down to theirs. And no, standing your ground does not equate to "you don't belong" in the workplace. That's lazy thinking. According to that line of reasoning, anybody who has religious or cultural beliefs should never be employed anywhere that is resistant to them. Respect is a two-way street not only when it suits your cause!! |
hunee:Yes, it’s true getting a job in Canada right now is tough. The economy added barely any jobs last month, and unemployment is rising fast, especially in Ontario and among young people. Even locals are applying to 50+ jobs without a single callback. So if you're planning to come here thinking jobs are everywhere, be prepared . this market is brutal.and dnt believe any nigerian blogger sugarcoating the truth about the worsting job situation in canada it a fairytale as even many newcomer are struggling to get job or in survival job! |
KakashiJonin:Many Nigerian students in Canada are now stuck after their PGWP expires, with no clear PR path a harsh truth many are ashamed to admit. Studying in Canada doesn’t guarantee PR, and a few students I know who came through Northeastern ended up dropping out or switching schools. If I had your budget, especially since working in Canada can’t be relied on to fund your education and even residents are struggling to find jobs, choosing a place like Toronto could be a miscalculation. I’d rather go for a program with a strong PR stream like Ontario’s Master’s Graduate Stream (only for certain public schools) or invest in French training abroad to qualify for French-speaking draws. Best of luck! |
NiceTheDev:I honestly hope any party that comes to power will finally tackle the real unemployment crisis in Canada and stop pushing the tired 'labour shortage' propaganda. People are struggling badly.even to get low-wage jobs. The reality on the ground is painful, and it's time the government faced it instead of pretending everything’s fine. It’s sad! |
krys22:With the current situation in Canada, please make sure to thoroughly research the PR pathways available after an MBA. Many international students even those with families are now stranded after their PGWP expires, without a clear path to permanent residency, despite having invested their life savings in this journey. Personally, if I had your kind of budget, I would either move to a province with a solid PR pathway for master's graduates like ontario master graduate steam in selected university , or have my spouse go to Benin, Cote d'Ivoire, or Togo for six months of intensive French training to improve our chances for PR under french draw.l wish you all the best! |
Voltron007:It's sad that a person who lied to claim asylum is here calling others people business a scam. You forget that your actions and life are also centered around fraud and scams especially as regard ur fake asylum application documentations. It's shameful that you're attacking students facing challenges on the street while you are one of the people abusing visas and making things difficult for others! |
NuCypher:I laugh at you because you don't know much about them, how they operate, or how they see you as unimportant because they come from a caste system! |
olalekan9320:Mr Multicultural ,These people you are backing often feel superior to you, and you only get their respect or love when you're operating with the same criminal mindset and planning to defraud the system ![]() |
different44:"portail.ircc" in the header looks suspicious. The spacing and formatting appear inconsistent and unprofessional, which is not typical of official IRCC communication. While IRCC may request background checks, they typically use terms like "Police Clearance Certificate (PCC)," not "drug clearance certificate." Additionally, documents requested by IRCC always have a specific deadline for submission, but this request looks suspicious and unusual..is fake!! |
auto5598:The United Kingdom introduced biometric data collection for visa applicants in Nigeria in 2008, and he applied in 2005 . Biometrics are used to match and identify individuals so he should be ok! |
With the current threat from Trump of imposing tariff hikes on Canada, if this goes ahead, won't Canada potentially enter a recession? And with the Canadian currency falling now, isn't it a better time to start saving money in US dollars? It's unfortunate that, despite Canada's vast resources and population, its economy is so heavily dependent on the USA. Perhaps Trump has a point—if there is so much dependence on the USA, maybe it would be better for Canada to become a state of the United States! |
ednut1:So, without asking the guy about his current work, you already concluded that it's a care job or that his employer cannot pay the required wage—without even asking where he is employed. I think the world is gradually connecting. Nigerians going to the UK will end up only in care jobs, and the ones going to Canada in care jobs , as factory worker or Uber drivers...na wa oo |
maternal:Mr, formular,Can you show us where Davido calls his family vultures in Nigeria like yours? Your formula includes a nonexistent cleaning job in Canada that supposedly earns over 100k a year. Based on your advice, I think the guy should quit his job in the UK and move to Canada. You are neither mentally nor psychologically sound, yet you refuse to seek professional help. |
Agidipie:Please do ur research well before you quit ur job in uk , the person giving u bogus advice is not ok and we pray for God healing! |
maternal:You always give advice based on your hatred for Nigeria, likely stemming from personal or family failures. You didn’t even ask this person about their job in the UK, their residency prospects, or quality of life. Instead, you dismissed both the UK and Nigeria without relevant questions. Not everyone sees a country as just a passport. For you, it seems all about the Canadian passport and visa-free travel to 180 countries, ignoring whether people have the resources to even travel. Well, I’m not surprised since you’ve even called your family vultures. People should focus on reasonable advice and ignore this bitterness. |
Profgordons:If the choice is for people, as you said, then stop acting like a dictator. This is not your personal space. When someone shares their experience or the reality of life in Canada, you are quick to attack them. Please stop. This is a public space; let people share their thoughts. It's up to the readers to digest the information and apply wisdom to their relocation journey, especially if you cannot prove the information is false! |
Profgordons:You have constantly shown signs of weakness and a lack of basic understanding, along with a failure to approach information in a smart, digestible way, rather than attacking baselessly. You lack the intellectual capability to understand and pick up vital information; you are just looking for flaws...YOU ARE NOT A SMART DUDE! |
Profgordons:Knowledge is power, but after reading through the conversation here, I can categorically say that you lack knowledge and the ability to comprehend. The writer has provided a well-detailed explanation to guide new arrivals and help them understand the reality of life in Canada, not to discourage, but to educate. However, the typical Nigerian 'gra-gra' and 'over-sabi' frustrated approach may prevent some people like you from detecting the wisdom in the write-up. |
Debbieeeeeee:thank you,God's timing is perfect, turning setbacks into opportunities |
Levels1:Hello, you can keep your bitterness to yourself. I do not need your validation for my life. i give all glory to God My wife got nominated for Ontario, and we've started gathering documents to begin our PR application. You may be envious of another person's journey. I wish you success in your tourist visa application, but research well—LMIA is extremely challenging now. Many are obtaining work permits on visitor visas through asylum, a bitter truth that many people won't tell you, according to a friend. I advise others to delve deep into the Express Entry a path way to permanent resident . I guess this bitter person is unaware of it. atleast he mention in is earlier post how is brother paid heavy for a fraudulent LMIA when lmia is free according to Canada govt if u truly qualify for it and it has show you are the desperate fellow from the way you constantly approach any view about tourist visa as if your life depend on it especially when you category tourist visa as pass or fail rating in your life. |
Levels1:This is a tale of resilience and faith, a narrative that underscores the belief that setbacks are not roadblocks but rather detours guiding us towards our ultimate destination. In the face of unexpected challenges, it's crucial to maintain forward momentum, trusting in the natural unfolding of events. Last December it was disappointment when my application for a tourist visa was rejected. Instead of dwelling on this setback, I refocused my energy on my business pursuits. Yet, the dream of relocating to Canada with my wife, who is a nurse, persisted within us. Two years earlier, we had explored this possibility, but my wife's evaluation, particularly her IELTS score, didn't meet the criteria for the express entry pool as the point is less than 400 . Despite the option for her to apply independently, she insisted on our journey together. Seeking guidance from a travel agent, we received discouraging news about the lengthy and uncertain process involved. However, our plans to visit Canada as tourists were abruptly halted when my visa application was declined. It was during this time that a friend in Canada, who had previously utilized the same agent, shared his experience of obtaining a work permit. but even if l have got the visa, my faith in God and his teaches will have prevented me from pursuing that type route , and I harbored no judgment towards him or anybody . It became apparent that many individuals in Canada who arrive with tourist visa were not saying the truth about the path used to secure the fast work permit . Then, in a remarkable turn of events, my wife received an invitation just yesterday to apply for permanent residency in Ontario through the Express Entry pool. With her low score as a registered nurse, NOC 31301, a new avenue towards our Canadian dream emerged. This journey has imparted a profound lesson: that the plans of a higher power often unfold in unforeseen ways. What initially seemed like a setback ultimately paved the way for a greater opportunity. It serves as a poignant reminder that God's timing is always impeccable, surpassing our own aspirations. Ultimately, it's not the obstacles themselves that define us, but rather our resilience in overcoming them. Through unwavering faith and perseverance, we find ourselves on the precipice of a new chapter in our lives. Indeed, the mysterious workings of divine God often bring blessings when least expected... and to the one calling me a failure ..l will advice you have alternative plan for yourself too should in-case visa approved or denial because tourist visa is not a right but a privilege and it does not define anybody success or achievement .l wish everybody all the best |
Levels1:Stop being a troublemaker. The place was quiet after all the arguments and counter-arguments for few days , and now you're back again to start another round. Does your life depend on a Canadian visa alone. If Canada denies your visa, will you stop breathing . Do not be deceived; many people are being refused Canadian visas daily compared to the success rate last year and how many people are bold enough to share their refuser online to avoid mockery like you often do and you yourself do not have a visa yet . Talk to an agent and see the truth. Please, let's stop all this flooding of this forum with daily fights! |
Madukachase:You are a student in Canada and finally ur wife got visa to reunite with you .Thank God ..Am very happy for you...congratulations to ur family! |
adunnioladipupo:A BEG YOU ALL !!PLEASE PLEASE !!!LET IT BE THE LAST ON THIS MATTER AND LET IT END !!!! IT GETTING TOO MUCH!!! LET PEACE RAIN AND LET LEAVE ALL TO GOD |
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