Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 11:03pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
thanks... please i have a little Problem.. I want to apply for transcript and the age on my transcript is different from the one on my International passport please what do i do? thanks.. jideflows sorry to bother you what were you able to do regarding this issue? I seem to have a similar challenge |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 9:38pm On Jul 25, 2018 |
Fam I'm in a big fix right now and I need your advices. The year of birth I used in school is different from my actual year of birth (added 1 year) And now I use my real year of birth in all my other documents (Int'l passport, driving license, etc) I also intend creating my express entry profile with the original year. When I get my ECA from the sample I can see online, our date of birth would be on it. And most definitely I will be having a +1 to my real age. I'm lost What options do I have to fix this please? |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 9:04am On Jul 23, 2018 |
joo2018: Start your ECA application today abeg. ECA wahala no be moin-moin and anyways it is a parallel process to IELTS. would do. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 9:03am On Jul 23, 2018 |
doppler06: For your wife to get any of the ACCA diplomas that comes after completion of either F9 or the professional papers, she has to complete the ethics module. So there is no diploma to be assessed if ethics is not completed. The PER part is not needed to get the diploma. The ethics module is now 60pounds. She can complete it, pay her outstanding fees, fax the downloaded diploma certificate to WES and send request for the transcript to ACCA (all of this can be completed in 1 day sef). I'd suggest you ignore the ICAN cuz it has no value when evaluated with WES unless its the AAT you want to evaluate.
As a side note though, your wife might want to complete her PER and apply for ACCA membership as ACCA members are only 1 e-learn course away from obtaining the CPA designation. Hi please could you advice me, I currently have ICAN and AAT as well as BSc degree would AAT improve my score? Or do I need to enrol for ACCA? Awaiting your response. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 8:32am On Jul 23, 2018 |
Ethelia: Yours Ielts and ECA are 2 separate independent processes. In fact, most people start ECA first because of how long it takes to complete. Please start your ECA process now. Thank you very much. I will start ASAP |
Travel › Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 4 by WhizzyG: 12:32am On Jul 23, 2018 |
I've got a question please fam.
I don't know if I'm taking my steps too quickly or I should just chill out and take my time.
I'm currently preparing for my IELTS test scheduled for mid next month and the results would be out by the end of next month.
I'm currently thinking of applying for my ECA with WES already as I'm aware the assessment take months and i hope to cut down the waiting time. I am optimistic about my performance in the test.
What would you advice? That I go ahead with the ECA or hold on till after my Ielts results would be out?
Awaiting your responses. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Canadian PR Or US Msc. Via Student Visa? by WhizzyG(op): 12:25am On Jul 23, 2018 |
Olabestonic001: Go and write IELTS first to know what's up. You must score 8777- LSRW to stand a remote chance of being picked for Canadian PR. It's not nearly as easy as you think; it's more tougher. However, it's worth it more than a US MSc.
After your M.Sc you'll have Trump and ICE to contend with. Years to get a Green Card and you might end up giving birth to undocumented children in US.
I was in your shoe last year December. I jettisoned M.Sc to pursue a possible relocation. But, it's not right to think you'll ace the IELTS easily- it's not a given but a project. Thank you very much for your response. I also gave the Trump drama a thought and it's really a lot to deal with considering I have no idea of what the future holds. I have started preparing for my IELTS, my target overall band is 8. Though difficult but definitely attainable with adequate preparation and practice. My test is scheduled for early next month, hopefully I would be back here with a good news  |
Travel › Re: Canadian PR Or US Msc. Via Student Visa? by WhizzyG(op): 12:38pm On Jul 12, 2018 |
klexycole: Good evening bro.
In my own honest opinion, If I were to be in your shoes right now, I will definitely go with Canadian PR. The good thing is, you can apply to start your Msc in Canada as a permanent resident when your land. This translate to the fact that you won't have to pay as an international student, but as a citizen (way cheaper).
Furthermore, you'll flourish as an accountant in Canada in as much as you take the necessary courses, register with the accounting field-related associations, and networking with the best people that can influence your easy settlement. You also can't overemphasize the luck factor.
In addition to this, IT skills are quite in high demand not in Canada only, but most countries in the West. It would be advisable for you to take up an IT-related management course (such as Business Analysis, Project Management, e.t.c) when starting up your Msc as this would wonderfully increase your chances of landing a beautiful job before or immediately you land.
Another advantage of choosing Canadian PR over the other is the minimal cost of health care compared to the US. However, it would be very easier for you to become a Canadian citizen (4 years after your CoPR or so) in as much as you keep a clean criminal record.
Finally, I can go on and on, but u wouldn't want to bore you with too much words on here, there are numerous Canadian-based discussion thread on Nairaland, kindly visit them and relate with experienced people in this area of life. You'll get a first-hand review and advise.
I will mention some Canadian & US bosses on NL to come to your rescue. Conclusively, in any decision you make, I wish you the very best and hope to hear your migration success story very soon.
CC
TheCongo2, maternal, vcole, Lagosismyhome, salford1
The below thread is also helpful.
https://www.nairaland.com/3617393/living-canada-life-canadian-immigrant/294
Cheers! Thank you very much for carefully taking your time to explain this points to me. I'm very grateful  I'm a sis BTW |
Travel › Re: Canadian PR Or US Msc. Via Student Visa? by WhizzyG(op): 5:19pm On Jun 27, 2018 |
So I didn't get a response just maybe because I'm not popular on this section?  |
Travel › Re: Canadian PR Or US Msc. Via Student Visa? by WhizzyG(op): 12:03pm On Jun 26, 2018 |
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Travel › Canadian PR Or US Msc. Via Student Visa? by WhizzyG(op): 8:35am On Jun 26, 2018 |
Not so new on here... I'm in a dilemma and I think seeking for diverse opinions will help me make an informed decision. I'm stuck between applying for Federal skilled worker for Permanent residency to Canada or going to the States for MSc. I meet with the criteria for PR and my assessment score is good. I just need to take the ielts and apply. Then pray  If your age, finance or academic prowess wasn't a problem, which would you go for if you were in my place? Why? which of both countries has better opportunities for an Accountant? Awaiting your responses. Thanks |