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Arcayo:Awesome, massive congratulations to you. you have been a guru in the house, glad to hear your testimony. |
damilare222:Truth is most province have express entry through which you can get pnp but you need to score high points like the cic express entry. Outside this you must either have a job offer or have graduated from a school in canada to get pnp. |
Arcayo:You are right, this is not a thread about PNP, I just wanted us to clearify certain issues but let us just drop it. |
[quote author=Arcayo post=48905782]You just read the first page and come back to comment, well if you really want to know about PNP do some reading please[/quotActually Actually I read beyond the first page but let me make my point clear. To get a PNP varies from one province to another but common criteria is job over from a company in the province and they also have provincial express entry which is more like. CIC express entry and if you don't have enough points how can you get the PNP to boost you points. I know they also have graduate PNP which requires you to graduate in Canada. The questions is how can you get a PNP when you don't have a job offer and not a graduate from Canada post secondary schools and your points is low which was the originally issue |
Arcayo:That link is about express entry not provincial nomination programs. Yes you can enter express entry from Nigeria for Federal skilled workers or Canadian experience class but not PNP. Additionally Job offer or PNP will give you big points in the express entry program and take you to the top of the queue but you can't get PNP from here without job offer from a company in that province |
Ngezee:Wonderful, big congratulations |
Arcayo:PNP from here in Nigeria without a job offer how is that possible? Which province? Please explain, |
paparazzi1987:Both sides are right CIC will not give you trv beyond your passport expiry date but if your passport still have more than a year they will most likely give you trv up to expiration of your passport and you will extend your trv after you renew your passport but if your passport has less than a year to expire they will ask you to renew your passport before you are issued a trv. |
opia12345:Upgrade yourself with a master degree here and write an English exam and do that before you are 35, you should get enough point then |
kisstaye:That's the way to go, an MBA plus six years experience put you in good point for express entry, the only thing missing is Canada experience. Give express entry a try |
Carter001:I understand your point but you cannot simply compare two cases. PGD/PGC is a progression after undergraduate degree as it prepares you for job like professional certification but if your undergraduate is some years back it can become an issue. Your purpose of visit actually comes to question. It really doubtful whether someone will spent millions and also leave a good job just to go and do a PGC/PGD. That is the way the VO will see it |
mryoung16:Truth is if you have years of experience in your field you are not expected to go for PGC/PGD and if you are changing field from your previous qualification and experience. You become an economic risk. You need to go for a course that is above your present level to enhance you chances. If you have third class or want to change field you might as well do a PGD at home first. However, if there is no interval between your undergraduate and you PGC/PGD application, then you will be fine. |
justwise:That's the reason why many PGC/PGD get refused, to the vo it does not line up. You need to really convince them before you can get a TRV |
moonraker:Are you surprise I did not follow the bandwagon,? You can better my thought but be constructive don't just condemn |
12inches1:I am not surprise with this comment from people like you, Elementary economics tells us that price is determined by the forces of demand and supply. Do you need to be a professor to know that. |
I must say that I am greatly saddened by the economics woes of this country and the hardship it has caused the people but I am also saddened with the ignorance that is highly on display on this thread. Simple fact is that Nigeria problem is caused by the twin factors of decline in the price of crude oil which is about 90% of Nigeria source of dollar and the economic sabotage by some people from the Niger Delta which has reduced our daily oil production. Do people expect Buhari to manufacture dollar. Nigeria problem is not down to any poor policy but the reality of the time. Many of those condemning Buhari have not been able to fix the hardship their families are facing occasioned by the situation in the land and they are crucifying the government for not remedying the hardship in the land cause by factors beyond the government control. If any government is to be blamed it should be the last regime that fail to save during the time of oil boom and also depleted the reserve. This present government met about 30 billion dollars in reserve and has resisted the temptation to devour the reserve like the previous regime still retaining over 27 billion even in the face of scarcity of dollar. Although one could argue that they should use the reserve to ease the hardship that the people are facing right now but then we might just be postponing the evil days. What is on display is simply the case of zombies calling others zombies because many people here just jump on the bandwagon without analyzing the situation. The solution to Nigeria problem is to find a way to increase our dollar earning and this is not a day's job. what previous regime has not done in decades you expect this regime to do in one year. I know times are really hard and this has made many to condemn this regime for not releasing money into the economy, but can you imaging what will become of the Naira if there is more money in circulation. Yes I agree that this regime need to release money into the economic as we are facing recession and the economy is shrinking but we need to first balance our export and import ration or else we should be prepare to see Naira at 1000 to a dollar. I believe this regime will come out good but it is going to take some time and we need patience because of the terrible state of the economy that was inherited by this regime. Don't forget dollar started falling before this regime came on board. Likewise most of the problem we are currently facing have started manifesting before the exit of the last regime, though without doubt they have worsen but it is going to take some time to reverse it unless we just suddenly experience oil boom again. On a final note, I am not a politician or an APC apologist but I am an objective person and this is what I see. |
I do not want to get into the controversy of tithes because argument do not edify but I pray that God will bring all of us to the knowledge of the truth |
Hello Holarmide, A 10 Kva inverter will power all that you need but as for how long it will last that is not the function of the inverter but the batteries connected. Two factors that determine how long the batteries will run are the power of the batteries and whether they are fully charged or not. For a 10Kva load you will need 500AH that is 500 Arms per 1 hour that means you will need twenty of 250arms batteries to power what your require for 10 hours. However, the main challenge is the time to get them fully charged, the time required is much, at lease two days or more of continuous power supply. Now if you need more than two days to charge the batteries that will get discharge in just ten hour it is not worth it. Inverters are for back up power supply, you dont need inverter for such things as Air conditioners Even big corporation don't do this. Moreso, if you are going to use inverter of up to 5kva it should be that you will not need to use it for more than one or two hours daily. Banks uses up to 30kva or more inverters but it is purely as back up to supply power between the time of power failure and getting the generator on and vice versa. |
This is to add further that even if you have power supply most of the day and you need to back up all your equipment, just getting a high inverter might not solve the problem. for example, if you power need is 5KW for 2hrs a day. you will need constant power supply for a long time to charge your batteries sufficiently on most inverters which might not be available hence you might consider taking some load off the inverter or going for inverter with high charging power which are not generally available and will cost a lot much more. Tarry Inverters |
Many of us face constant power failure and we need power back up. The inverter happens to be a very convenient alternative power source, however, inverter is essentially a back up power source. That means when you want to buy inverter you don't just buy a very big one because you want it to power all your appliances or because you can afford it. This might not only waste your money but it might also become counter productive. When you want to buy inverter you have to access your power need and your regular power supply time. These factors are very important or else you might just waste a lot of money and get very little back in return. These are the factors you need to consider. How long and regular do you have main power supply. if you power supply is hardly available you might consider using inverter for few essentials thing because if you attempt to use in inverter for many appliance your might never get to enjoy the inverter because your batteries will never get fully charged knowing you have to use many Ah and the charging power are generally the same for both low V and high KV inverters. No only will your inverter not workwell, your batteries will get damaged fast since they will be down most of the time, but if you have power supply most of the time in a day either from the national supply or from a generator and you only need back up for an hour or two then you can go for a big inverter that will carry all you equipments. However, if you have power supply occasionally use the inverter for few essential things this way the little charge on the battery will back up for quite considerable time, it will also save money and additional batteries you will buy for high power inverter which will not deliver at all. Regard Tarry Inverters |
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Thanks again for you precise comments, actually the higher configurations have higher DCV up to 48V the 12V is for inverters lower from 1,500 down while the higher ones have options of between 12V to 48V DC voltage. once again thanks for the comments Taiwo |
Thanks for the reply, the DC voltage is 12v but they can use as many batteries as you want, but you will have to connect them in parallel |
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