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Phones / Re: New Sim Registration by SisiBabs: 4:31pm On Apr 22, 2021
Please who has been able to do or update their sim registration? Glo says they are still waiting for directive or memo from federal government.

They wouldn't start until they get a mail from the ministry.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by SisiBabs: 9:38am On Jan 15, 2021
Fellow Nairalanders,

Please help respond, make I no go waste 45k for application. Can 3.20cgpa gotten from naija university qualify for masters in employment relations from MUN

SisiBabs:
Hello everyone,

I am considering paying the application fee for masters in MUN. I would need help from anyone who has knowledge on my background.

I am 35years old and I have read that it maybe difficult to convince a visa officer why I took long in applying for student visa.

I have a cgpa of 3.20 in my Bsc, I graduated 2010. Will it suffice to apply for MSC or I go the PGD route?

I have not worked since 2019 cuz I was nursing a sick child whom we later lost.

I plan to go with my family (4).

Please do I stand a chance with all these? I don't want my application fee to waste.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by SisiBabs: 8:13am On Jan 15, 2021
Hello everyone,

I am considering paying the application fee for masters in MUN. I would need help from anyone who has knowledge on my background.

I am 35years old and I have read that it maybe difficult to convince a visa officer why I took long in applying for student visa.

I have a cgpa of 3.20 in my Bsc, I graduated 2010. Will it suffice to apply for MSC or I go the PGD route?

I have not worked since 2019 cuz I was nursing a sick child whom we later lost.

I plan to go with my family (4).

Please do I stand a chance with all these? I don't want my application fee to waste.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by SisiBabs: 9:31pm On Mar 27, 2019
Congratulations Zultin. Go forth and break new grounds in Canada
Zutlin:
MY PPR STORY EPISTLE

ECA: 30th March, 2017
IELTS: 6th June, 2017 (LRWS – 8.5, 9, 7, 7.5)
CRS Score: 449
ITA: 25th April, 2018
AOR: 10th May, 2018
Medicals Passed: 24th May, 2018
Interview: 14th February, 2019
Remedicals Request: 14th February, 2019
PPR: 15th February, 2019
COPR: 26th March, 2019

Express Entry Awareness

I got to know about EE mid 2016 via a Facebook comment. I quickly inboxed the commenter and that was how it all begun.
After several correspondence, she told me they used an agent CANREACH and strongly adviced I used them too. I didn’t know anyone else who had gone through EE neither did I know of platforms such as this. I relied solely on whatever info she gave me and called the agent. To cut a long story short, I had the pay the agent over N500,000. After payment, they sent a mail on things I had to do such as IELTS, ECA, PCCs, Medicals and so on. Prior to payment the agent never mentioned it neither did my Facebook contact.

I later realized my Facebook contact was just a dependant spouse who knew next to nothing about what EE actually entails. My contract with the agent was valid for only 2 years and by the time I was finally ready to apply I have become very informed, I didn’t trust the agent anymore (they became lackadaisical plus too many stories of people complaining about agents needing more money and not giving them access to their application) and the 2 years agreement was almost up. To avoid any stories, I decided to handle my application myself. So, that was how I lost over N500,000.

ECA

After I opened an account with WES and paid for transcript, my school said they couldn’t find my file at all shocked. That means they have nothing with which to prepare my transcript. This dragged for months. My contact kept calling me saying she’s trying but my department insists that my file doesn’t exist. My dear mum got tired of it all and decided to travel down to my school herself to enquire how after spending over 5 years doing a 4-year course, going for NYSC and even PGD, her daughter’s entire file suddenly disappeared. Lo and behold, barely 3 days after my mum show face my file was automatically found.
In the end, I got my 2 or more degrees evaluation.

IELTS

I was quite confident in my English ability but still I studied. The resources I used were ieltsliz, ieltsbuddy and futurelearn. I found ieltsliz especially helpful for listening and reading. Futurelearn really helped for writing.

ITA-AOR-Medicals

I declined my first ITA because my passport had less than 6 months validity. I made the mistake of going to Ikoyi for renewal and even paid for express, only to be told there was no booklet.
Second ITA came and I was determined not to decline. I submitted my passport as it was and then raised a CSE after I eventually got the renewed one. 2 weeks later I passed medicals and In my mind I was thinking I go soon get PPR. Little did I know that AVO had other plans for me and that was how the 9 months long wait started.

After months of uncertainty, ordering 2 GCMS notes, raising 3 CSEs, signing several petitions and going through a roller coaster of emotions, AVO finally broke their silence. An interview invite!

Interview

My interview was scheduled to hold 14th February in Accra. I was asked to come with just about everything pertaining to my application. Even the job I got after AOR which I didn’t inform IRCC of, I decided to take my employment letter and payslips along. On the interview day, I intentionally got there few minutes before so I won’t have to wait for long but I didn’t get called in till over an hour later. I submitted my documents at the reception.

The interviewer told me the purpose of the interview was to determine my eligibility. All of my documents were thoroughly checked (I arranged them in an orderly manner using office clips but when I entered the interview room, they were all spread out on a table). It turned out that they needed to be absolutely certain of my marital status and that I understood the implication. I applied as married but life happened and I became separated which I informed IRCC of along with the necessary document. The questions were mostly personal and the interviewer wanted to be sure that POF was still intact.

In the end, I was told that I passed the interview cheesy and I would be issued a remedicals request as the one I applied with already expired. My interviewer also said that due to the peculiarity of my case, a meeting with another colleague (abi their boss) was necessary but that I definitely will be getting an ADR before PPR can be issued.

Immediately I stepped out of the premises I switched on my phone and remedicals request was waiting inbox. For those of us at AVO (especially those who got interviewed), remedicals request is to PPR what John the Baptist is to Jesus. Right there and then I knew all is well. After walking aimlessly for some minutes out of excitement, I took a cab to a Chinese restaurant and gave myself a treat. Mama I’ve made it!

Almighty PPR!

The following day while I was preparing to check out of the hotel, my phone beeped and it was the ADR my interviewer talked about. Few minutes later while I was talking excitedly on the phone about the receipt of ADR, dearest PPR gallantly came in.

I was relieved. I was excited. I was weak. I felt like I was floating. I really can’t describe exactly how I felt.

Remedicals

On getting back to Nigeria, I struggled to get remedicals done. Qlife was booked till April and they couldn’t squeeze me in while IOM said the earliest they could do for me was first week of March. I decided to write to Accra asking for an extension but after all the suffer when I don suffer, I really did not want to extend anything. That was how I came across @Hobyno offering his Qlife slot to someone who was also looking for an early date but fortunately the date was too soon for her grin. I quickly went inbox to beg him for the slot and he graciously agreed.

Once again, THANK YOU @Hobyno.

Two days later, as at 6:04am I was already at Qlife for my medicals. Before 10am I was done and headed straight to VFS for passport submission.

My brethren na so o like joke like joke, my dream turned reality before my very eyes.

My journey was a long and bumpy one but las' las', na God win. grin
Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by SisiBabs: 4:19pm On Mar 02, 2019
Same here. Saying my username is not recognized.
livinsoul:
Hello sirs.
Have new students login credentials been uploaded to https://ceagslearn.nouedu.net ? I asked because I am having difficulty logging in.
Thank you.

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Education / Re: National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN) Students by SisiBabs: 1:28pm On Mar 02, 2019
Please help, a friend couldn't register for exams but was able to complete course registrations. What can be done now that it is closed? Can she write the first semester exams with them June batch intake? If yes, can she still graduate with the current set she is in.

Studying PGD business administration. And a 2019/1
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by SisiBabs: 1:56pm On Jan 17, 2019
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Pls help with the Ryan materials for writing. Thank you
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