Hi Preferred,
You are welcome to the thread.... although, i am not landed yet i feel i can give a few pieces of advice and expect seniors to respond too...
To start with, Madam Tinu is still One of the very few landed people that still keeps in touch with this forum and most of all despite her very tight schedule so dont get worried.
with respect to what you can do for now, i suggest you (and your husband) perfect your french language skills as this will be the major determinant of your success in Quebec...
As for your children, Alliance francais has a new programe for kids called "French for Kids" that hold every saturday in Lagos centres, you can call any of the numbers below to get more details;
01 8911338 - Yaba Centre
01 8911340 - Ikeja Centre
01 8911341 - VI centre (National open university building)
You are on the right track by taking the Tefaq exams and i sincerely wish you well in this endeavour.
finally, i suggest you post your subsequent immigration questions on the main Naija thread (URL Below) as you will be able to interact with other people that are in your shoes because this thread is mostly for issues related to "
Post PR approval"
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nigeria-applicant-please-let-us-network-t30420.0.html
Preferred said:
Good day everyone, I spent the better part of today going through the 95 pages of this thread. It is quite enriching, informative and inspiring. I was worried Madam Tinu would stop posting when I saw that she has landed. I am impressed she still has time for 'her baby project'.
Well, I wish for a number of things... but since the past is gone, I had better concentrate on the future. After waiting for the reopening of the FSW scheme, we (my husband n I) discovered our occupations are not in immediate demand. So off to Quebec we go! Tefaq done and passed by both of us, amongst others.
So Seniors, what do you suggest?
1. How do I get registered with the HR body in Quebec (the website is in french, just a lil English)?
2. What do you suggest we do in Nigeria before we proceed?
3. How do we get our children (ages 4 & 2) to effectively learn French in Nigeria (Alliance Francaise has no option for this age group)?
Other suggestions are welcome.
I know it seems a long while before we land...we haven't even gotten the CSQ...I just want to get productively busy ahead of time
Merci