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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 12:36pm On May 05, 2019
Suspect33:
hmm, OK, what options does someone with a degree in marketing have in Canada

You don't need a Computer science degree or any related degree. What you need is hands-on training in Software development.

You can start with the basics: HTML, CSS and Javascript. A while back, @AZeD1 recommended the following free sites and they've been very helpful..
- w3schoolsdotcom
- freecodecampdotcom
For Javascript, you might want to take a class on Udemy. I currently use one.

If you already have knowledge of HTML, CSS and perhaps a bit of Javascript, you can try applying to HackerYou coding bootcamp. They train you for free to be a front-end developer but you pay back when you get a job. I hear getting in is competitive though.
- hackeryou.com

P.S: @AZeD1 kindly make any necessary corrections/additions to my input. You know say I still be learner. smiley

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 8:26am On May 03, 2019
amdman:
UBER
Upon landing at Toronto Pearson Int’l Airport and if you are not being picked up by family, this is the most efficient and cost effective method of getting from the airport to your accommodation. Note however that your Uber account must have a Paypal account or debit/credit card linked to it as Uber does not accept cash here. Uber can also be a cost effective way of getting around the GTA if you don’t have a bus pass. If you are not in a rush, you can select the Uber Express Pool option. That means you may share the ride with 2 other people (you are entitled to a maximum of 2 seats).The cost of the ride is cheaper, but Uber determines who gets dropped off first, so that may affect your arrival time a bit. It is not mandatory that someone will be added to the trip. I did a trip from Toronto to Brampton recently for $22 and no one was added… saved $20 as the cost of the usual UberX was $42.

I have never tried Lyft, so can’t share that experience.

Thank you! Now I have a much better understanding of things. Please what's the difference between the pool and express pool options?

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 8:19pm On May 02, 2019
einsteino:
RAMBLING PART 3:
So now we have touched on how to handle the transition, but what about our goal? how do we land our dream job? Fact is I have no definitive answer, as there are no guarantees and there is not a single mold that fits all. Matter of fact, this thread has done justice on this topic: you all know about the option of short courses, full fledged diplomas/degrees(better if it has co-op), internships to gain Canadian experience, getting licensed etc. I am certain if you have spent time to reading up previous post of the many nice people on this thread, you would get the info you need. However, I do have a few small tips to share, maybe it might bring a new perspective. Forgive my typos in advance and bear with me if it is incoherent, I would proof read it later...


Thanks Einstein. I find your posts very helpful. I'll definitely be saving this for reference.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 12:39pm On Apr 27, 2019
234ng44uk:


You have a problem. Arrogance and oversabi is one of them. But the oga patapata of it all is lack of comprehension, next time just read between the lines slooooowly. First, priority was called for those with infants there's no logical explanation to explain why they will be then be told to step aside after coming forward, of course you'll know this if you've boarded flights before. Secondly, they speak Dutch in the Netherlands not in Frankfurt, Germany. And moreover, it's not your landing gist nor is it your racism so why carry this matter into your head like gala?

Hi,

I do have a problem with hasty conclusions and in such cases, I always ask for clarity - exactly what I did and what any reasonable person should do.

I'm not arrogant neither am I an oversabi. I'm an open-minded and expressive individual who's not afraid to ask if things seem unclear.

Being able to express one's self without the need to throw insults is a life skill. You should learn it.

Stay well.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 12:22am On Apr 15, 2019
Guitarlife:

Remove the plank in your eye before talking about the speck in another persons eye.
The word is "sought". grin grin

Oh no! LMAO
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 9:00am On Apr 12, 2019
Humblega:
Good morning


Any Whatsapp group for AVO candidates?

Send me a PM.
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 9:17pm On Apr 10, 2019
amdman:


So you actually think it is normal to live on income from runs and other corrupt means (as that's what the bolded suggests)? This is one of the things that living in a place like Nigeria turns you into. Just so you know, your high tolerance for corruption and cutting corners is not normal and even the couple knows. Allow them to move to where they can live normal lives of living via honest labour.

My thoughts exactly!

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 9:20pm On Apr 09, 2019
EmmaGeneral:
Here are the screenshots

This must be scam. I hope you haven't made any payments. If you have, just cut your losses and move on. For genuine infornation on how to migrate to Canada, see the link below...

https://www.nairaland.com/5031893/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled#75866851

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 7:10pm On Apr 09, 2019
EmmaGeneral:
Good evening house. I just got a job offer in Nigeria from a company in Canada. My company will be responsible for my travel expenses except that I'll be paying for the Visa. I have registered on the Canada loves you website and I'm about to pay the visa application fee. Please, I need help regarding my application process and the likely interview questions to prepare for. Thanks fam.

Are you handling this yourself or an agent is involved? I've never heard of a Canada loves you website.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 7:52am On Mar 28, 2019
Please if anyone knows someone in Mississauga/Toronto who is in need of a flatmate or open to short-let, kindly let me know.

I intend landing in May, alone.

Thank you.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 7:41am On Mar 28, 2019
raphrulz:
wow.... I completely know and followed your story from point 1 till date.

It truly has been a bumpy ride. I remember when u were sad about the timelines, when you even considered withdrawing your app with hopes that you may get another vo because of how frustrating AVO had become... what about the petitions that had to be completed... u even also helped to add lots of new AVO people to the group. God bless you for your efforts.

It truly was a rollercoaster.

I want to sincerely appreciate you for sharing your ppr script with us.

I will rate this script 9.6/10.... it was not just detailed... but it was also a motivating one.

May the good Lord grant you favour in Cannyland.

God bless you!




So you have been stalking me. grin Thank you for the good wishes.

How far with accomodation plans? Airbnb rate no be play o. Right now I'm looking for anyone who is in need of a flatmate. My preferred location is Mississauga but Toronto is also fine. The matter nor easy.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 7:22pm On Mar 27, 2019
johnnybravo1990:


A question to Zutlin, and to the house in general: It seems your separation was the cause of the long delay. But how does being separated maritally affect your ‘eligibility’, which was the purpose of the interview, according to the interviewer?

It wasn't the cause of the delay at all. I was already 8 months post AOR when I changed my status to separated. If anything, I think it was what drew attention to my file.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 4:54pm On Mar 27, 2019
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

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 7:22am On Mar 27, 2019
JesusBabyyy:
Congratulations! How long did it take to get your passport back from Accra after submission at vfs


1 month. It ought to have been 3 weeks but due to the peculiarity of my application, AVO had to add an extra week.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 11:53pm On Mar 26, 2019
...and it all came to a beautiful end.

After two years of prepping and an application that lasted 9 months plus interview (AVO I hail), I finally picked up stamped passport and COPR today. grin

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 11:36am On Mar 26, 2019
Please if anyone knows someone in Mississauga who'll be willing to short let for 2 months or so, please let me know. I'm also open to co-renting.

I intend to land April/May, alone.

**I've booked on Airbnb but the cost no be here. I still have few weeks to cancel and get full refund.**

Thank you.

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 8:23pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Great!

I wish there was something similar for Mississauga. I was up all night trying to sort out Airbnb booking. I aready made a booking but I think I made a hasty decision so I'll be cancelling. I really wish there was someone to help with getting rented accomodation and the likes.

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Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Abroad, How Did You Choose Your Significant Half? by Zutlin: 12:16am On Mar 14, 2019
iRepNaija1:


You just want a doormat. God willing, you won't get her.

Amen!
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 9:10pm On Mar 13, 2019
mikkyphp:
even wearing and removing cloth sef, you'll be hearing kpa kpa kpa..static electricity...

shocked
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 2:00pm On Mar 12, 2019
Canadahustle:
Congrats to everyone who got ppr,
Pls i have some concerns and i will greatly appreciate your clarification and guidance, i have been a silent reader following from part 6,
Am a single, , 32 years, done ECA (bsc), registered for my ielts but am looking for ways to boost my crs, present crs is 416 that's if i max my IELTS. So my question is if i get a diploma from NOUN, will it count as two or more certificate for ICES,
Does the diploma have to be related to be my bsc for it to count or just any diploma, i was at NOUN yesterday and the lady suggested diploma in peace studies and conflict resolution.
Any suggestion would be appreciated as admission is currently going on.
Secondly if i do get this diploma from NOUN, do i have to repeat my ECA to be able to get points for two or more certificate?
Lastly, from my eatimated present crs score, will pnp be a better chance for me compared to the diploma,.

I know these questions may have been addressed one way or another, i just need to be sure i am on d right part. Pls help a confused girl..

1. Why diploma? Since you already have BSc, why not go for NOUN Masters instead? It's one year and you get higher points.

2. Yes, you have to redo ECA.

3. Getting another degree is a better chance. PNP is highly competitive and uncertain.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 1:59pm On Mar 12, 2019
melochic:
Good day All,

After contacting CIC about my delayed application I received a mail today demanding the following. They are demanding that I send it by the 9th and today is the 12th . Please advise. Thank you.

Schedule A: Submit a separate and newly completed Schedule A Background
Declaration form (IMM 5669) bearing an original signature This must be received
at this office by: 2019/03/09

 Additional Family Info IMM5406: Submit a separate and newly completed
Additional Family Information form (IMM5406) bearing original signatures This
must be received at this office by: 2019/03/09

 Client Information: Provide Payslip and Bank statement showing salary deposits
from employer This must be received at this office by: 2019/03/09

I believe they made a mistake with the date. Is your visa office Accra?
Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 5:13pm On Mar 11, 2019
olioxx:

.
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Bros you too dey lie...
Message you here on this forum, but you nor gree reply back.
Anyways isza free world.

angry

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 3:15pm On Mar 11, 2019
Debsify:
cc: roblance abi na Ronaldo, you shouldn't have done what you did, if he asked for money and didn't give you a genuine address it's different, but why TF will you expose his email Addy? And you wanted Osho free Canadian address o

grin grin

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Travel / Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zutlin: 7:20am On Mar 11, 2019
canadaman18:
Seen a couple people ask if they can PM me , no need to ask smiley

Feel free to PM and I'll respond when I can.

Also Ive been thinking of having a small project designed to help people wanting to learn get up to speed.We'll all collaborate via Git using GitHub / BitBucket and create a medium sized app in an Agile manner.

Gonna be a web app involving HTML CSS JavaScript and Java Spring framework(altho open to alternatives( using a noSQL Database. Let me know what you guys think


I'm very interested in this. I would love to get involved in the HTML, CSS and Javascript aspects.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 8:13pm On Mar 10, 2019
AdetonaDami:


Its normal to make some money....changing moniker after that ish shows something is fishy.

Apparently, he has been changing monickers. In light of that, changing monicker again cannot be used to ascertain 'fishy-ness'.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 8:10pm On Mar 10, 2019
Ifeoma77:

If the bolded had happened, that is when I would happily tear him to shreds. Because then you can confirm that he is a scammer.
For all we know, it might have been the owner of the Canadian address who charged the 10k. Not everybody is altruistic.
I agree that he is trying to cut costs, so why is he calling out the person who is helping him cut those costs? What did he expect? The person in Canada will just give out his address for free, wait for your mail, receive it and scan it to you - and do that for the next person and the next and the next - out of the goodness of his heart? Even when he doesn't know them from Adam?
So he asks a price that is lower than what it would cost you, you said no deal, then you come and report it the thread, he mails you to express his displeasure and you come and post the screenshot on the thread including his email address.
I don't know o but the whole thing just rubbed me off the wrong way.

It's really annoying that s/he would go as far as posting screenshots when there's been no crime or offence committed.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 8:05pm On Mar 10, 2019
roblance:


See what he sent me o. The guy na Pauper

This is inappropriate. To begin with, you did not state what you discussed that would warrant him requesting 10k for a Canadian address. Even if you feel his request was uncalled for, he never forced you into parting with any money.

Sometime last year, I was looking for how to get my Angolan PCCs done. I met a lady on this thread who mentioned her husband already did his. I got in touch with the husband and he said his contact was asking for an equivalent of about 120k each - he mentioned paying similar amount for his. I needed to do two. Eventually, I found someway to do it on my own and I spent about 12k each. Infact, the official price was about 7k but I spent more because it was express and I had left the country.

If his request isn't okay by you, find some other way.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 1:41pm On Mar 10, 2019
olalekan9320:


Most people asking for ways to boost their score are told to do masters in NOUN which doesn't accept biochemistry for information technology except for PGD

But is there any school (at least) in Nigeria that accepts BSc Biochemistry into MSc IT without bridging the gap with a PGD? That would be strange.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 1:37pm On Mar 10, 2019
toyinana:


I never missed the some infact if you had read my text well you would see I supported that 'some' but for the sake Biochemists here I had to correct that example he gave as he said Biochemist cant go for masters straight up except PGD in information technology and that's not true.

What the person meant was; a Biochemist can't go for MSc in IT without first doing a PGD in IT.

That is true.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 9:37pm On Mar 09, 2019
whiteFOX:
Greetings to the elders in the house,

I am new here and i must commend the selfless handles for the guide and generous assistance. I am here for help too.

I went the student route last year but was denied for 5 different reason, all of which pointed to the fact that the VO isn't convinced i'll be back after my program. So painful ehn!! even after i payed my fees in full.

I expressed my frustration and broken heart in the student forum then, and someone advised i go for the EE program. I made my own little research, coupled with the full support my cousin (PR in canada) is giving me.

All CRS simulation i ran on CIC website keeps me at 410.

To all the handles in this forum, help a brother please...

Don't know which NOC my JD falls

IELTS exam slated for 27-04-2019 MOD

WES ECA underway(started since nov)

What else can i do to bosst my score

Profile

1. 26 years of age by July

2. 2 yr+ work experience (E-channels Operation/ Banking Industry)

3. Bsc. Stattistics

4. ECA with WES almost complete

5. IELTS exam by april


All contributions are welcome

I humble oooooo my people.


Let your work experience be up to 3 years. Alongside, get a PGD or Masters. I hear NOUN is very fast. Stay away from regular Nigerian universities.

Few pages back, someone mentioned getting a Postgraduate certificate from British Computer Society. You might want to read up.

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Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 10:05pm On Mar 08, 2019
Hobyno:


I'm waiting for your story ooo strong lady

Hey! grin
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Zutlin: 10:05pm On Mar 08, 2019
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