A big Amen to your prayers Emmy! God bless you and all yours too!emmy_est said:Wonderful peeps
Thank you for all your congratulatory messages,well wishes and prayers.
@ all waiting patiently for update ...u shall be supprised soon
Have a wonderful weekend
Thanks for this wonderful infoekundapsy said:I'm sure of :
The Consultants Practice and the Children's Practice,
No 25, Raymond Njoku Street,
Ikoyi, Lagos.
They do e-medicals now. It's a walk-in clinic, but they don't usually attend to more than 10 to 15 Canadian e-medical per day, so you have to get there pretty early. It's 28, 000 Nair per head for everyone, infants inclusive. Drink plenty of water before going. If you decide to go on a Saturday, have your ATM debit cards loaded, they don't collect cash. It's a pretty quick process if the network is ok, a quick chest xray, height and weight measurements with urine and blood samples, and a quick physical examination.
All the best.
Congratulationsssssss!!!!!!!....please can you share how long it took,from when cic received your application,when u were called for medicals etc, it will sure encourage alot of us.Thankslukeke said:Congrats Bro....Like Abram was changed to Abraham I think now is the right time for a name change to Laughingfreeman1111 or Dancingfreeman1111
All you have to do is to determine the required NOC,Write IELTS and WES evaluation.please do not walt start preparing now...GoodluckLibertyKids said:Hello All,
Good Evening...I have been following this thread at the prompt of a friend and it has been insightful and bery encouraging...
I am planning on applying for the FSWP for next year as I just recently had a baby. I will need the help of the house as to what steps to take in gathering the necessary documents in preparation for next year.
I want to say a big congratulations to those of you who have gotten your visas and to those waiting, the good Lord would perfect the work which H e has started and goodnews will flow all around in Jesus name.
Thanks to everyone as I wait for your reply and advice(s).
God bless us all.
Ikemba said:Good morning everyone and welcome to another week. I pray this week will come with avalanche of updates. Lets keep believing and trusting Good and He will continue to make a way where there is no way.
Amen I will keep the house updated, good to see people willing to help and give important information'sdada-karma said:Welcome aboard this exciting ship Ocheinehi. Its a forum of like minds and a very educating and interesting one. Try to always follow all the threads. Post your questions and respond to same. Everyone in this forum in one way or the other can be helpful. I pray that the good Lord will grant all our good heart desires.
Welcome again!
Dada-Karma
good to know pilele. congratulations once again.Pilele01 said:sorry everyone for my late update. I got my PR visa stamp on my visas last week wenesday in Accra. I met Omo Niger there, he was the one that join me check If everything was fine with the spellings. Thanks everyone. I followed the advice of the house left UK for Nigeria on Tuesday last week and joined 7:20 Arik flight to Accra. Submitted our passport by 9:20am and was ask to come back 3pm for my visas. I got there at about few mins pass 3pm. I was the number 3 persons called. I was so happy to find the visa on my passport. Thanks everyone for your advice and prayers. I got back to the UK 8:30am this morning. Will update the house when I am landing. I pray for more PPR, QSC and medically in the house this week.