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Mabertia

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Thanks Chuka2003 for the update, we shall get there soon!!!

chuka2003 said:
Hi guys... been away for almost a year now.

I don’t mean to sound like a broken record just in case someone has touched on this topic before; but I doubt if the knowledge would harm anyone.

A good friend of mine planning on landing in Canada asked for my honest opinion of how it has been for us since we landed just over a year ago. I can honestly understand where this question is coming from. Plucking your family and life style from the relative secure known of living in Lagos and shipping off to the great unknown of Canada can be quite daunting. What makes it worse is that no one seems to give an honest account of what really goes on. You tend to get responses like "it's ok" or "God has been faithful". Personally, such responses frighten the hell out of me. Thank God for threads and forums like this.

I have a friend of mine who just moved with his family from 9ja to Calgary here, back in September 2015. My guy came to Canada with no illusions; he landed alone (his family came 2 weeks after him). He stayed at my place for 2-3 days, rented a decent budget home close to downtown (I will talk about budget later), moved in and got a job at Walmart a week later (his reasoning - it doesn't make sense to spend his savings in Naira on dollarized items, he needed to earn dollars). Just before his family landed, he got certified as a security personnel (Security guys earn fair amount with relative little input as compared to a Walmart job... lol and if you are lucky to be on night shift, you have enough time to read for your exams). All these while he searches for a job in line with his previous work experience. Did I forget to tell you that my guy is an IT professional with almost 15 years of experience in the Nigeria's financial sector. The man has worked for the biggest banking brands in Nigeria.

Yesterday, he joked about a conversation he had with a Canadian woman who he happened to have had dealings in Nigeria. The Canadian lady is conversant with Nigeria having trained IT professionals in Lagos on numerous occasions. The lady told him to be open minded in his search for a job; take any job; anywhere in Canada; that he should leave his family and go if necessary. But he should bear in mind that he would most likely be sacked before 3 months. He shouldn't take it personal; that most Nigerians struggle because of the difference in work cultures (I'd talk about the Canadian work culture, also later). We all laughed because he got sacked from Walmart exactly 3 months into the job. He currently works with his security licence and is studying for his professional exams. The beauty of this story is that my guy now has Canadian work experience - which so invaluable over here.

Most immigrants here, whether they tell you or not, worked in "transition" jobs for about 6 months to 1 year before getting that job similar to what they were doing back home. On the average, it takes between 2-3 years to get back to the job status at which you were before you landed in Canada. Once you get there, there's no turning back. It's really bliss from there on. Personally, I think the 2-3 years is worth it anytime, any day. There are very few societies that give you the opportunities, peace of mind and security.. I am yet to meet a Permanent Resident who regrets being in Canada.

If you are thinking of coming to Canada, please come with a similar mindset to that of my good friend; else you will be quite disappointed. Those dream jobs are not lined on the street on Canada. Yes, I know a couple of guys that got great jobs within weeks of landing - I tell conveniently tell you that those are the exception.

Plan. I can't overemphasize this enough. Plan, plan, plan.

Plan for employment upgrading programmes, certifications et al;

Plan for your drivers license; plan to buy a car. This is a must; don't even think you can do without it. Luckily, there are auctions around where you can get a good vehicle for between $1,000 - $3,000 CAD. I'm talking about 2002 to 2006 models. Please just buy it even if the intention is to use it till you settle down. My advise is to go for Japanese, Toyota or Honda; so you send home to 9ja after you have finished with it (or bought that range rover as a replacement) and make your money back :p :p :p. Another friend of mind was lucky to buy a 2008 Toyota Sienna - full options - for less than $5,000. Again, these are the exceptions. You can also shop for cars on Kijiji.com

Talking about kijiji; you can practically get your furniture free on kijiji. You just have to look hard. My advise again based on experience; don't start acquiring too much junk before you move to your own house (yeah, owning your house is possible with only 6 months into your job). Moving can be stressful.

Plan your budget.
 

Omosola007

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Omo Naija said:
Knorr maggi is okay but Yams, i doubt it cos of the probability of termites hidden in the dust from the Yam(Though both Yams and Knorr maggi can be purchased in easily in Canada)
Hello Omo Naija

I have been a silent reader and beneficiary of this forum. Thank God OmoNaija is back. I have been subtly hoping I'll catch you on here.

I'm heading to Saskatchewan and I have lot of questions on me mind. Unfortunately I can't send a pm. I'd like to
 

Omo Naija

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Sent you a PM with my Cell number... You can call or chat with me on Whatsapp.

Cheers !

Omosola007 said:
Hello Omo Naija

I have been a silent reader and beneficiary of this forum. Thank God OmoNaija is back. I have been subtly hoping I'll catch you on here.

I'm heading to Saskatchewan and I have lot of questions on me mind. Unfortunately I can't send a pm. I'd like to
 

chuka2003

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Jmoney said:
Thanks for this story...that is what most people really need to know, the reality of things. I guess we all know it wont be easy though i would understand most people won't say much until they are fully settled. Thanks all the same.
Yeah, true @most people won't say much... and really it's not their fault. Everyone is struggling to get settled. I'm still struggling myself and Lord knows that I won't have remembered this forum if my friend didn't ask for my honest opinion. I was just thinking about my response to him when I realized that a lot of my old "forumites" might also need this information.
 
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chuka2003

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03-10-2014
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20-10-2014
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10-12-2014
Hi guys,

I just thought that I should share what my monthly budget is; just to give you an idea of what to expect in monetary terms. Please note that this is not cast in stone. Depending on how deep your pocket is, you can either go higher or lower.

I stay in Calgary; Calgary is comparatively more expensive to live in than say, a Saint John's and likewise, it's cheaper (I heard, I can't at the moment confirm but someone can correct me if otherwise) than a Toronto. That said, in Calgary - save for this crude oil price crisis - you tend to earn more than a resident of Saint John's. Whatever the case, your total expected family income will most definitely take care of your needs. Like I said in my earlier post, you will need to plan, plan, plan. Here's my budget. I hope it aids in your planning process

SN Cost Item Monthly Amount (CAD$)
1 Rent of 2 Bedroom Condo Apartment (All Utilities Inclusive) $1,400.00
2 Daycare/Afterschool care for 1 Preschooler and 1 Kindergarten kid from 7am to 5.45pm (After Government Subsidy) $600.00
3 Monthly Transport Pass. You will need two when you first land (This amount drops to $40 after you file as low income) $100.00
4 Feeding and other related expenses for a family of 4 $500.00
5 Cable TV, Internet & Landline (Shaw) $65.00
6 2 nos of Wind Mobile Phone Subscription (Unlimited Canada-Wide Voice, SMS and Data) $86.00
7 YMCA Family Centre Registration (Family has access to gym, swimming pool, swimming classes and other sport activities) $30.00
8 Fuel (Gas for your car) $100.00
9 Car Insurance $85.00
Monthly Total CAD $2,966.00
Annual Total CAD $35,592.00

Budget somewhere around CAD$1,000 for the following;
  • TV (unless you want restless children that will make you regret leaving Nigeria)
  • Pots (16 piece set)
  • Plates and mugs (set of 4)
  • Kids plates, spoons and cups
  • Vacuum Cleaner
  • Deep Fryer
  • Toaster
  • House Phone box

It can be saddening realizing that you had all these stuff in Nigeria and you now have to buy them all again. Hmmmm... and this brings me to another topic.

Sell everything you have in Nigeria. Don't think about giving them out; the government of Canada is not going to replace all those stuff. Sell 'em and keep the money to use to replace them when you get here.

One last missing piece; plan for your car; very important. Like I said in my earlier post, you can get a good vehicle for between $1,000 - $3,000 CAD at a local auction. Shine your eye sha... this is Canada, not heaven. There are still some funny characters here who might want to pull a fast one. Best to go along with an older landed 9ja person. Japanese is the way; better resale value here in Canada and back home in Nigeria. My plan is to use a good Japanese car, preferably a Honda or Toyota for about 2-3 years then ship it to 9ja as "tokunbo". I can guarantee that you will make your initial capital back (in dollars) even after enjoying the car for 3 years. No one advised me better when I got here and I ended up with a Mazda - a great car but more expensive than I would have wanted - and i definitely can't get value for it here or in 9ja after 3 years.

Stuff like beds; you can get those free through your local immigration services; they referred us to SleepCountry (their version of Mouka Foam) and we got 2 free matresss and bed sets. You can actually get up to 4 sets (depending on your family size). Furniture is easy; just actively search on kijiji, you will definitely find those free. Don't acquire too much stuff or else you will regret when trying to move or dispose of them (you have to pay to dispose furniture and appliances; that's why people advertise to give out their things free of charge, else they have to pay to dispose 'em).

Plan, plan, plan... i can't overemphasize enough!!!!
 

eski

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I'm gonna give you plus 5 if i can. Thumbs up! !!!@ chuka
 

Jibaba

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Hello people ,. I need some information on New Newfoundland immigration ...anyone on this program?? Please PM me . Thanks

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Mynero

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Hello everyone and thanks for all the shared info. My hubby and 1 have just been asked to submit our passports for our visas and we must land by mid April b4 our medicals expire. We are landing in manitoba

Meanwhile i am pregnant and would like to know how long it would take to have the health card upon landing. Also, how much does a one bedroom cost and suggestions of good hospitals in manitoba. I have been advised to get accomodation close to the hospital.

Pls, advice of the seniors in manitoba would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
 

lilbro

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it will take you 5 minutes or 10 minutes to get it once you land.
just take a bus to:
Manitoba Health center
300 carlton street winnipeg.
u can also call them on 204-786-7101
a one bedroom costs from $500-$700 depending on the area u intend to stay. All the hospitals are good for heavens sake u r coming to Canada and not Ghana ;D you will most likely be directed to the womens hospital for checks by tour family doctor once u land. after getting your health card u will then find a walk in clinic close to your house and the doctor there will be your family doctor. there is a walk in clinic almost every where in Winnipeg which i suppose u are landing because that is where i reside. The accommodation close to the clinic is dependent on you that mean you will be staying down town, is that what u really want its very very busy there, trust me u may want to move after 6months.

Good for u to come when the weather is mild approaching spring.
all the best.

Mynero said:
Hello everyone and thanks for all the shared info. My hubby and 1 have just been asked to submit our passports for our visas and we must land by mid April b4 our medicals expire. We are landing in manitoba

Meanwhile i am pregnant and would like to know how long it would take to have the health card upon landing. Also, how much does a one bedroom cost and suggestions of good hospitals in manitoba. I have been advised to get accomodation close to the hospital.

Pls, advice of the seniors in manitoba would be highly appreciated.

Thanks
 

Mynero

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Lol @ "All the hospitals are good for heavens sake u r coming to Canada and not Ghana".

Thanks lilbro. I hope to land at Winniepeg (not like i know anywia else anyway). Is it only downtown that i can get accomodation close to clinics? Also, what else do you think I should know? We have about 6weeks to move and i am a bit overwhelmed.

Thanks again
 

zuziebaby

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15-11-2014
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We need a basement for a short stay in Hamilton, all utilities inclusive. Anyone to help? Send a PM.
Zuzziebaby
 

lilbro

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18-03-2014
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21-03-2014
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03-11-2014
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14-11-2014
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18-12-2014
One of the best places to stay is St Vital it's about 15mins drive to the women's hospital on a busy day and lesser on weekends. I hope your husband is gonna be with u all thru so u don't get frustrated, life here is easier for a couple than being single,. When u land u both will have to attend an immigrant program called Manitoba Start, there you will be lectured on everything u need to know about the province and possibly how the get a job very fast. Manitoba is the coldest city in Canada during the winter and funny enough very warm like Naija during the summer, endeavour to bring your original drivers license from naija life here is a pain without a car, most jobs u find will require u to commute with your car as no bus route can reach there. Buy a very good smart phone from Nigeria(not double sim) Samsung or an iPhone or most recent blackberry, phones r cheaper there than here in Canada. Come with lots of cash u need money what else............dry fish,blended dry pepper, egusi, ogbonor, don't come with any form of meat,. Whatever you want to know just ask and I will answer to the best of my knowledge. If u have family or friends here which I am sure u do have they should be able to give u guys a soft landing. Cheers


Mynero said:
Lol @ "All the hospitals are good for heavens sake u r coming to Canada and not Ghana".

Thanks lilbro. I hope to land at Winniepeg (not like i know anywia else anyway). Is it only downtown that i can get accomodation close to clinics? Also, what else do you think I should know? We have about 6weeks to move and i am a bit overwhelmed.

Thanks again
 

Mynero

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Hello Lilbro.

I would be coming along with my husband. My close friends are actually not in manitoba unfortunately. However we have gotten the no of a friend to a friend (you know how it works). Just one more thing thou. Did you travel with cash or did you do a transfer?

Thnks for the response and other invaluable info.
 

lilbro

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21-03-2014
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03-11-2014
VISA ISSUED...
14-11-2014
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18-12-2014
Hi, just out of curiosity the. I would like to know why you and your husband choosed Manitoba? Because it's always good to have close friends and family in the province where u intend staying to give u a soft landing, unless otherwise!
When I travelled there was no BVN, no restrictions to the amount of cash we could withdraw using naija atm, so I and my wife travelled with the maximum amount of cash each person can carry not to raise any problems and when we got here we started withdrawing on a daily basis using the atm for almost 1yr. Because we never had any plans returning to Nigeria till when it gets better. We tried wire transfer only once the charges were too much, so I would suggest u do same u and hubby can withdraw $600 daily as supposed to $2000 daily myself and wife did last year. When asked by those our olosho immigration officer how much u are travelling with your husband should tell them that's it a strange news because u always travel with your cards and do payments with cards it's a cashless world. That way there won't be any eyes on u. Let him wear an inner boxers with plenty pockets same as u distribute the funds there for safe keeping don't put it in any hand luggage or the bags u r checking in so it doesn't get stolen, please when in the transit plane to Canada endeavour to declare separately the funds u have on the landing card given to you in the plane, that's what you will give to landing port officer, have a good trip


Mynero said:
Hello Lilbro.

I would be coming along with my husband. My close friends are actually not in manitoba unfortunately. However we have gotten the no of a friend to a friend (you know how it works). Just one more thing thou. Did you travel with cash or did you do a transfer?

Thnks for the response and other invaluable info.
 

pwettypwecious

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19/2/2015
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14/9/2015
Med's Done....
21/9/2015
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By GOD's grace
Hello mynero, Please I sent you a PM. Kindly respond to it. Thank you