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Godknows

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egrace62 said:
@ Godknows, All criteria are important, the major thing is that u check out d criteria for the see d areas u can improve on. build-up ur experience, go for language course, finish ur programme all these i blif u can do something abt cos they are all undder ur control ( although u av no control over strike :().

it is not necesary u get a point 4rm all criteria b4 u get ur 67.Major criteria to me might differs from wat is a major critera to u.for instance if i have previously been to canada, den prio-visit bcoms a major criteria to me cos it can earn me points but if not prio-visit will not b a major criteria to me. so perfect those areas dat are not yet perfect

thanks for that vital info...u guys are the bomb....thanks
 

Godknows

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EMO said:
To lay your matter bear.
Why don't you just look if you have all that Seglad mentioned and where u have no spouse to claim 4 points you will need a relative who is PR/Citizen.
otherwise you need to claim 20pts with ND. 16points in your language ( its not impossible) Age 10Points
and Work Experience 21pts. By this you can muster the 67points benchmark.
Otherwise, you are not qualify. But Why walk the tight rope

EMO ..thanks u are the bomb!
 

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Awoderu A.A said:
Oju o kan mi O. I just want to know what means to expect it so i do not keep expecting from the wrong source
On a lighter mood sir. I once asked for the e-mail add used by accra so that one can add it to contacts to avoid having it dumped in the junk folder or spam folder.

Peace

@ Barsindoo
Thanks for the other day. I will always remember that, and keep reassuring myself that the people of this great country are wonderful. I see Nigerians as special people, and you are one of them. Thanks. A o ma rii yin ba o.
 

igbehinadara

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Canada
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PNP
Visa Office......
Avo
NOC Code......
1212
App. Filed.......
Dec 2015
Nomination.....
Nov 2016
IELTS Request
NA
VISA ISSUED...
July 2017
LANDED..........
October 2017
Barsindoo,

Thanks for the call last night,it thus came at the right time.I succeeded in persuading him and he will be bringing it home tonight.You are a star and a rare one,always showing up at the right time.
God bless you.


Ig
 

egrace62

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Med's Request
16th June 2011
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12th sept, 2011
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Landed gracefully!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
uuuuh, canada permanent Residence Visa, PATIENCE VISA :-X
 

tinuadeadebola

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AOR Received.
22-06-2010
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already taken
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26-06-2010
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June18th 2012
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seglad said:
@ Awoderu, both email and regular/traditional post.
Baba Awoderu,
members of the thread who submitted full documents in April/May last year to Accra are yet to get medical request. Two of us who submitted in september are still seeing received by visa office on our status. the status would have to change to In Process then we can start hoping for medicals.

This might take a couple of months but my brother anything is possible.

Lets hope for the best
Cheers
 

prof456

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It's been a while I visited this thread.

Congrats to the new Canadian PRs and welcome to Canada in advance.

Canada is cold (and very cold for someone relocating from Naija) at the moment so if you are planning to come, "buckle up". To the folks going to Manitoba and Sask, you folks are closer to the heavens; it's sure colder there.

TIP: As a new resident, you are more likely to rent a place. Please prepare and try making contacts even before you land so that you do not spend unecessarily on temp accommodation. Make sure HEAT and HOT WATER are included in your rent and be careful about the terms of your contract. The reason why I say heat should be included is because usually, the rent is cheaper without heat. So, in the summer, it's no big deal; however, in the winter for someone from Africa, you'd pay thru you nose to keep your heat on unless you adapt really fast (which is a rare possibility). I'd repost one of my previous "posts" about preparation to relocate.

Goodluck to those still waiting. While waiting, please start making necessary contacts/plans about your relocation, especially if you have a family.
 

prof456

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This is one of my posts on this thread:

BTW, this is a free advice to some of you folks on here that may have or will soon be receiving their PR applications approved. Feel free to skip over.

I'm a Nigerian, born and bred....and I know our culture. We mostly do not plan properly or we gloss over some important things because we have wrong or inadequate info. For the sake of God, especially those with families, make sure you plan, plan, plan. I cannot emphasize it enough. Just as you have spent lots of months preparing your applications and waiting, please spend enough time planning your move. I've had a few clients and acquaintances from Nigeria that got their PR, sold their few belongings in Nigeria, dristributed their earnings and took the next flight to Canada. IF you do such/similar, you'd be in for the greatest shock of your life. In this recession days, the job market is still very tight and alot of businesses are still unstable. Make sure you research the city you plan to land/settle, if possible try to get an accommodation plan in place for at least 3 mths and make sure you have enough funds to take care of yourself and family for 3-6mths. Landing and going straight to a hotel with your family for 2wks does not make sense to me...unless you have the resources to burn. Infact, if you have that kind of money, I'd advice you to come down with your family, land and see the city/province for yourself, apply for your SIN, Health insurance, bank accounts, etc, contact realtors to buy a home (assuming you have an idea about the housing market) and then go back to Nigeria and conclude your plans properly with your first hand info. This is the ideal case...and a few people with the resources do it and do not regret it. Since resources are limited in most cases, you can also maximise it by drawing up a very efficient plan. Trust me, $11,000 (or whatever CIC's requirements are) is hardly enough for rent, clothing, feeding, etc for 3mths....If you have relatives, fine; they may help you initially but do not expect them to carry you on their back till you find your feet. You never know when you can find your feet. If you have a business in Nigeria, I'd advice you keep it "open" till you find your feet in Canada...at least, even if you are receiving some change monthly, it's better than nothing. If you have a job, you may want to take a leave of absence...maybe for 6mths. If within those months things do not go as planned, you have something to fall back on....do not throw caution into the air. Please dont. There's a professor I know about that just relocated....he cannot get a job in his field because institutions are in session and he does not even have his license. Even if he is licensed, there's no guarantee he'd get a contract. Before he (and his family of 4) left Nigeria, he sold everything and his relatives were there to share the spoils. He gave to his last paycheck to his parents. He had the $11k CIC asks for to settle....checked into a hotel for 2weeks after he landed. That wiped him clean. Now, he had to pick up low end jobs (security, cleaning, etc) just to make ends meet. It has been very tough for him and that's due to very poor planning. I can go on and on with stories...but please after all the excitement of getting your PR, sit down and map out your plan to settle. This is one of the reasons why you'd hear some people tell you never to immigrate to Canada or the US as it's not uncommon to see medical doctors, engineers, etc trained in other countries driving taxis/cabs in Canada or the US. I'm not saying things are rosy but if you take time to understand the system, make good contacts and plan properly, you'd be more likely to join the group of "successful" immigrants.

For those of you in the professional field (Medicine, Engineering, Law, etc), most of these professions are regulated. There's no two way about it; there are no under the table deals. You may likely have to take exams or go through a special program before you practice. So, make sure you know what these programs are. Every province is different. Contact the board in that province. Make sure you have the required documents before you come over, otherwise you'd have to wait for the documents to be sent from Nigeria and sometimes, it could take months...if it's a process you can start from Nigeria, you are better off. For example, some doctors may have to write exams. The first exam is the MCCEE...you can take that exam in Nigeria; that way when you come, you start studying or you write the QE1 almost immediately.

Again, the job and business markets are tight at the moment, not impossible but difficult...so do not expect to get jobs the very next week after you land. There are immigration programs in most provinces that help new immigrants. You may want to start contacting those programs before you land...basically, get some leads so that you can have something to follow when you land. If you have credible contacts in Canada (keyword is credible), try to get good leads from them. Do not land blindly. My 2 cents.

P.S. This forum has a settlement subforum where you can get some more info. You may want to post your questions there or on here. I do not have answers to all questions but I can try to find answers for you if time permits. Goodluck with all your immigration moves and planning. God bless y'all!
 

prof456

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Barsindo, what has been your experience in Canada so far? What would you do differently in terms of settling? Just curious.

I run an immigration service agency and I'm always curious to get tips from new immigrants to better prepare new immigrants.
 

barsindoo

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Barsindo, what has been your experience in Canada so far? Canada is nice and pleasant place to live. Colder than Europe and 9ja where I have lived before but with the right kit, anyone should be fine.What would you do differently in terms of settling? With all due respect nothing o. I have taken this immigration thing as a project and I have responded to everything concerning it as a Project Manager. I have planned and planned and planned. I haven't moved completely because I am having to arrange and adjust the realities that I now know with my initial plans. I am reconstructing my budget/estimates based on local knowledge - very important. Once done I will then move.

Some of my observations

First thing first I had to tackle my mobility issues - advanced driving test. That I was able to pass recently. After that I shall be looking into some more certifications to make myself more relevant in the system. Next I have obtained data on renting accomodation and the general feel of house renting contracts available in the market.

As a new comer, ideally it is better to look for a six month contract at the maximum that will allow a new person flexibility to move should it be needed. Having said that the rents for longer contracts I have found out can be negotiated more readily downwards. Also better to go for a townhouse than a flat(condo). A two bedroom townhouse goes for an average price of $1150 per month and you have to deposit $1150 as security. Location of the accomodation is also important. Better to have it close to major amentities and transport network. That will save big money.

The next thing I looked into was the issue of car. I am still debating whether to go for auction, second hand dealer or brand new car. I am likely to go for second hand dealer car because of the price (mid range compared with brand new) and assurance that the car will have some certification which isn't obtainable at an auction.

Food! learn to eat more of the local healthy foods than searching for yours truly. That can shoot up your weekly cost.

Don't try to be a Canadian over night. Adjust gradually. Your spoken english won't jump from ara oke to a cowboy's english. Same goes for other things.

If you haven't begin to learn how to structure budgets that realisitic.

Nothing is free in Canada! Prepare well in advance.

Better to read/study for the written test (in Nigeria prior to landing) required by law for everyone prior to any road test being administered.

Be sure an item is required before buying. This I mean in the sense that, don't be carried away with all the...

Don't kill any money making venture you have in Nigeria until you have achieved full settlement - Job, good home, car, business etc. That business might still be your main stay for months to come after landing. That's not to create fear but the worst case senario.

Encourage yourself to network far and wide. Don't stay/make friends with only 9ja people. Expand/throw your net afield.

If you can get Canadian education either by way of a master program or undergraduate studies, that is considered a plus for job placement.

Just some of the things wey moi eyes capture! 8)
Just curious.

I run an immigration service agency and I'm always curious to get tips from new immigrants to better prepare new immigrants. That's good. And thanks for your show of love.
 

barsindoo

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igbehinadara said:
Barsindoo,

Thanks for the call last night,it thus came at the right time.I succeeded in persuading him and he will be bringing it home tonight.You are a star and a rare one,always showing up at the right time.
God bless you. It was indeed pleasant chatting with you last night. Happy that there is guided motion. It shall be well with you IJN.


Ig
 

igbehinadara

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IELTS Request
NA
VISA ISSUED...
July 2017
LANDED..........
October 2017
Good and encouraging post from Prof and Barsindoo.God bless you guys,we can't stop learning.

Ig
 

EMO

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Also better to go for a townhouse than a flat(condo). A two bedroom townhouse goes for an average price of $1150 per month and you have to deposit $1150 as security. Location of the accomodation is also important. Better to have it close to major amentities and transport network. That will save big money.( Is this average related to a particular Province? Or it cuts across? )