. Amen and Amenigbehinadara said:Mandie good of you to hang in there,MR will surely come by his grace.
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. Amen and Amenigbehinadara said:Mandie good of you to hang in there,MR will surely come by his grace.
Ig
Good on the Jewish Community ... They are one of the most closed knit communities in the world always helping others from same Jewish clanfattyman said:Hello All,
I am new here, i need your assistance. I sent mail and CV to Jewish community and I was replied. Below is what they sent:
In order to assess your file we require the following information:
1) Have you applied to the Federal Program or any other Immigration Program?
If yes, when did you apply?
What did you state as your destination?
What is the current status of your application?
2) Do you have friends living in Canada? If so where?
If in Winnipeg, please write their names and phone number.
3) Do you have relatives living in Canada?
Please describe who is your relative as well where he/she lives?
4) Why do you want to come to Winnipeg?
5) Are you working with a consultant?
If yes, please be very clear on what services you are receiving. You must disclose this information to us.
6) Please answer the following questions for you and your partner:
a) Tell us about your family background.
b) If you are Jewish, what documents do you have to prove this? (Please email them and your original Teudat Zeut –( for Israeli residents).
c) How important is for you to be Jewish?
d) What Jewish traditions you keep at home?
e) What do you know about our community?
f) How do you think you could be part of it if you move?
7 - Please do a job search (for you and your spouse) and send us as a list of companies that you could offer your skills. Also search for job postings you could apply.
Thanks you!
Kindly assist on how to go about it. thank you
4glory, hahahaha , you have started accumulating offence tickets when you have not even put your second leg down, have you forgotten that you are no longer in niaja?. It is well. The authorities in canada should not blame us because we are not use to their kind of orderliness unlike naija where we can get away with things. This just reminds me of an incidence that happened to me two weeks ago, I was driving along wuse road, when I got to a T junction where I was to turn, not knowing that the traffic man gave a sign for vehicles turning to stop, unfortuniately I turned before I realised what I did, from nowhere 2 other traffick men came out and asked me to park, being the kind of person that don't want to have issues with law, I started crying, one of the men said madam we have not even accused you of anything you are already shaking. The other told me that I have committed an offence and by the time they take me to their station, I will be fined 20,000 that I should settle them there with anything I have. Fortuniately for me, I have a CV in my handbag and the purse inside the hand bag contains 500naira note. I told them please sir, I don't have a job and right now I am going for an interview, this 500 is the only thing I have home and abroad. One of them said you don't have money, is it not fuel you put in this car. Eventually, I was asked to go without parting with a dime.4glory said:Congratulations to all recently landed PRV holders, God will subdue the land in your favour and your expectaions shall not be cut off. IJN. Amen
Congratulations to all who recently got updates of PPR, MR, RPRF and all at various level of the process, God will grant you speed and perfect everything even beyond the landing process. It is well.
For all those planning to get a car as soon as you land and the recently landed, please always pay attention to sign post, there are several of them here with even time intervals of when to park and when not to, I have had to pay for several sign post offence tickets ranging from snow removal to street maintanance (cleaning) one on the same streets where the car is usually parked nobody alerted me here until we learned the hard way. It is well.
gabrilla said:4glory, hahahaha , you have started accumulating offence tickets when you have not even put your second leg down, have you forgotten that you are no longer in niaja?. It is well. The authorities in canada should not blame us because we are not use to their kind of orderliness unlike naija where we can get away with things. This just reminds me of an incidence that happened to me two weeks ago, I was driving along wuse road, when I got to a T junction where I was to turn, not knowing that the traffic man gave a sign for vehicles turning to stop, unfortuniately I turned before I realised what I did, from nowhere 2 other traffick men came out and asked me to park, being the kind of person that don't want to have issues with law, I started crying, one of the men said madam we have not even accused you of anything you are already shaking. The other told me that I have committed an offence and by the time they take me to their station, I will be fined 20,000 that I should settle them there with anything I have. Fortuniately for me, I have a CV in my handbag and the purse inside the hand bag contains 500naira note. I told them please sir, I don't have a job and right now I am going for an interview, this 500 is the only thing I have home and abroad. One of them said you don't have money, is it not fuel you put in this car. Eventually, I was asked to go without parting with a dime.
Sorry o jare 4glory. A lesson we must learn from your post. It is well.4glory said:Congratulations to all recently landed PRV holders, God will subdue the land in your favour and your expectaions shall not be cut off. IJN. Amen
Congratulations to all who recently got updates of PPR, MR, RPRF and all at various level of the process, God will grant you speed and perfect everything even beyond the landing process. It is well.
For all those planning to get a car as soon as you land and the recently landed, please always pay attention to sign post, there are several of them here with even time intervals of when to park and when not to, I have had to pay for several sign post offence tickets ranging from snow removal to street maintanance (cleaning) one on the same streets where the car is usually parked nobody alerted me here until we learned the hard way. It is well.
@Gabrilla...I couldn't help myself from laughing...' what a superb comment from one of the officials 'is it not fuel you put in this car'. Well done for surviving this incident. Cheer, HAAgabrilla said:4glory, hahahaha , you have started accumulating offence tickets when you have not even put your second leg down, have you forgotten that you are no longer in niaja?. It is well. The authorities in canada should not blame us because we are not use to their kind of orderliness unlike naija where we can get away with things. This just reminds me of an incidence that happened to me two weeks ago, I was driving along wuse road, when I got to a T junction where I was to turn, not knowing that the traffic man gave a sign for vehicles turning to stop, unfortuniately I turned before I realised what I did, from nowhere 2 other traffick men came out and asked me to park, being the kind of person that don't want to have issues with law, I started crying, one of the men said madam we have not even accused you of anything you are already shaking. The other told me that I have committed an offence and by the time they take me to their station, I will be fined 20,000 that I should settle them there with anything I have. Fortuniately for me, I have a CV in my handbag and the purse inside the hand bag contains 500naira note. I told them please sir, I don't have a job and right now I am going for an interview, this 500 is the only thing I have home and abroad. One of them said you don't have money, is it not fuel you put in this car. Eventually, I was asked to go without parting with a dime.
Thanks, good point to note - the fines are in dollars and not Naira. Really painful to experience this. Sorry.4glory said:Congratulations to all recently landed PRV holders, God will subdue the land in your favour and your expectaions shall not be cut off. IJN. Amen
Congratulations to all who recently got updates of PPR, MR, RPRF and all at various level of the process, God will grant you speed and perfect everything even beyond the landing process. It is well.
For all those planning to get a car as soon as you land and the recently landed, please always pay attention to sign post, there are several of them here with even time intervals of when to park and when not to, I have had to pay for several sign post offence tickets ranging from snow removal to street maintanance (cleaning) one on the same streets where the car is usually parked nobody alerted me here until we learned the hard way. It is well.
Gabrilla, you are so lucky!gabrilla said:4glory, hahahaha , you have started accumulating offence tickets when you have not even put your second leg down, have you forgotten that you are no longer in niaja?. It is well. The authorities in canada should not blame us because we are not use to their kind of orderliness unlike naija where we can get away with things. This just reminds me of an incidence that happened to me two weeks ago, I was driving along wuse road, when I got to a T junction where I was to turn, not knowing that the traffic man gave a sign for vehicles turning to stop, unfortuniately I turned before I realised what I did, from nowhere 2 other traffick men came out and asked me to park, being the kind of person that don't want to have issues with law, I started crying, one of the men said madam we have not even accused you of anything you are already shaking. The other told me that I have committed an offence and by the time they take me to their station, I will be fined 20,000 that I should settle them there with anything I have. Fortuniately for me, I have a CV in my handbag and the purse inside the hand bag contains 500naira note. I told them please sir, I don't have a job and right now I am going for an interview, this 500 is the only thing I have home and abroad. One of them said you don't have money, is it not fuel you put in this car. Eventually, I was asked to go without parting with a dime.
I have read the post o jare and I even passed it on to a sister of minebabakura said:LOL @ gabrilla
Thats why i posted WORDS OF ADVICE concerning driving in Canada weeks ago for all to peruse .,,.... Its a different situation entirely from where we are coming and we need the orientation .
If you haven't read the information you can click on the link below .... Cheers
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nigeria-applicant-please-let-us-network-t30420.19410.html
NB: The views expressed are solely based on my experience and orientation and not one size fits all approach
Thank you Hakpoguma, When he even asked me if it's not fuel Iput in the car, in my mind I said no it is water.Hakpoguma said:@ Gabrilla...I couldn't help myself from laughing...' what a superb comment from one of the officials 'is it not fuel you put in this car'. Well done for surviving this incident. Cheer, HAA
Na niaja we dey na, man must survive any situation but some officers no dey hear abeg sha.Akerekoro said:Gabrilla, you are so lucky!
chinny09 said:Hi forumites,
Pls how long does WES take before they send an evaluation? Also I want to know if I can send my transcripts myself since I have them with me,I got my sealed transcript last year unopened,also I have my transcripts from my school in the UK I don't know if they insist on the school sending the transcripts by them selves.
If they do I don't know how long this would take for me to meet up the may 4th deadline.pls seniors I need ur advice thanks
Chinny09