tinuadeadebola
Champion Member
- Feb 28, 2010
- 33
- Category........
- Visa Office......
- Accra
- NOC Code......
- 0111
- Job Offer........
- Pre-Assessed..
- App. Filed.......
- 10th April 2010
- Doc's Request.
- 22-06-2010
- AOR Received.
- 22-06-2010
- IELTS Request
- already taken
- File Transfer...
- 26-06-2010
- Med's Request
- June18th 2012
- Med's Done....
- June 21st 2012
- Passport Req..
- August 21st 2012
- VISA ISSUED...
- August 27th 2012
- LANDED..........
- February, 2013
My people
I write with joy in my heart as I received my ACCA result today and to God alone be the praised as I passed both papers I sat for. I want to say that this is one of the lesson I took from this thread, when I joined in 2010, someone advised that I write ACCA while waiting for PPR as it would give me a corresponding Canadian CGA, I took the advise and am happy am closer to achieving both feat.
ACCA gave me to write fewer papers because of my ICAN and today I have just one paper to go which I would write in December by God's grace and I would land early next year ready for the Accounting field in Canada!!! Am saying all these to encourage someone out there who feels Accra is terribly slow please get busy and you won't feel it that much
On Monday I finally started my hairdressing classes at Women Centre Abuja just 3hrs a day and the classes have been interesting so far at least I wnt have to spend my dollars making my daughters hair mind you I have 3 adorable girls hence my learning this skill.
After my December exam, I plan to use the 2 months before landing to brush up my excel skills and learn one or two packages (Sage and PeAchtree) before landing. Please dont get me wrong am not saying one has to acquire all skills before landing but am saying one should maximise the waiting period. You would be amazed that the amount of time you have in your hands here cannot be compar with the little time you will have over there. I can at least leave my kids with their nanny here and go and learn a skill but there I might not be able to afford a nanny hence I must stay with the kids at home. Also it's quite cheaper to acquire some of this skills here than in Canada so let's use our time wisely.
Have a blessed week.
Babe Tinuade
I write with joy in my heart as I received my ACCA result today and to God alone be the praised as I passed both papers I sat for. I want to say that this is one of the lesson I took from this thread, when I joined in 2010, someone advised that I write ACCA while waiting for PPR as it would give me a corresponding Canadian CGA, I took the advise and am happy am closer to achieving both feat.
ACCA gave me to write fewer papers because of my ICAN and today I have just one paper to go which I would write in December by God's grace and I would land early next year ready for the Accounting field in Canada!!! Am saying all these to encourage someone out there who feels Accra is terribly slow please get busy and you won't feel it that much
On Monday I finally started my hairdressing classes at Women Centre Abuja just 3hrs a day and the classes have been interesting so far at least I wnt have to spend my dollars making my daughters hair mind you I have 3 adorable girls hence my learning this skill.
After my December exam, I plan to use the 2 months before landing to brush up my excel skills and learn one or two packages (Sage and PeAchtree) before landing. Please dont get me wrong am not saying one has to acquire all skills before landing but am saying one should maximise the waiting period. You would be amazed that the amount of time you have in your hands here cannot be compar with the little time you will have over there. I can at least leave my kids with their nanny here and go and learn a skill but there I might not be able to afford a nanny hence I must stay with the kids at home. Also it's quite cheaper to acquire some of this skills here than in Canada so let's use our time wisely.
Have a blessed week.
Babe Tinuade