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Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers
Congrats, Agent of change.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Congratulation Agent of Change. :)
 
GENTLEANDREW said:
Good day.I just applied for the present FSW.I did not include my twins national identity(international passport) along with the package because i experienced some delays in getting them.This i explained in a cover letter that i sent along with the package.Can this make them return our package?Thanks


Hi

If it will help, I didn't include my son's passport on my initial application but when they requested for updated documents, I had already gotten the passport and included the ID with the photocopies and I have landed and currently in canada
I think you are fine.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Congrats ...
 
Thanks a lot and God bless you for your response.I am really relieved now.
 
Lawchuks said:
Hi

If it will help, I didn't include my son's passport on my initial application but when they requested for updated documents, I had already gotten the passport and included the ID with the photocopies and I have landed and currently in canada
I think you are fine.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers
Congratulations, Agent of Change!.
 
Hakpoguma said:
a big congratulations to you,agent of change.God will go with u to d land in Jesus name
 
good morning my family members,pls this post is addressed to the landed seniors.can you help with the rough estimate of cost of living in Canada especially Calgary,to aid in our preparation as we await our MR.to be specific,the cost of accommodation,feeding,transportation etc.if we want to get a small car,how much should we be looking at.thank you very much as i awaits responses.
 
arewaincalgary said:
good morning my family members,pls this post is addressed to the landed seniors.can you help with the rough estimate of cost of living in Canada especially Calgary,to aid in our preparation as we await our MR.to be specific,the cost of accommodation,feeding,transportation etc.if we want to get a small car,how much should we be looking at.thank you very much as i awaits responses.

ArewainCalgary,

You can google this out, somebody posted the link before on this forum. But don't get too much agitated, its a function of your taste and preferences. A landed senior told me he got a 2nd hand Toyota Corolla car for as low as CAD$1500. Let not your heart be troubled, believe .......... if it were not so, I would not have told you.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Congratulations. I am happy for you.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Congratulations to u and family. Wish u d best !
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers
Congratulations!!!
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Congratulations to you and your family on the receipt of you Ugwu Leaf.
 
Agent of Change said:
My people, I have finally collected the permanent resident visa and the COPR from Accra.
I arrived Lagos last week Wednesday morning from Manchester and I was lucky to board an early morning Flight from Lagos to Accra. I was advised at the airport to do the yellow fever card which cost only (#500 Naira) and you really don't need a tout to get one.
I got into Accra at 9.00am Nigeria time and I took a cab to the Canadian High commission for 10 pounds which I think was a reap off.
At the embassy I was so surprised to see that there was no queue. I submitted my documents and I was asked to come back at 3.30pm Accra time.
I went back to the embassy at 2.50pm and to the glory of almighty God, I was given the visa and COPR form for me and family members. In addition I was given the entire original document I submitted to Accra during the last 3 years.
To everyone on this forum, I say a big thank you. I may be a silent member but I am continuously praying for you all in my daily prayers

Agent of Change ,congratulations to you and your family!!!