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Thanks for this write up Babakura.... we really appreciate your input.

We are hoping other forumers will chip in a line or two for us to learn.

it is well


babakura said:
Thank you naija4dLord

I put up a post on this awesome forum about what obtains over here (One size doesnt fit all )

Increase your value so that you can be marketable because there will be a point in time where opportunities will meet your preparedness
I wont put up an epistle but all I would say is get yourself updated and current in your profession.

If need to upgrade your basic Microsoft office and internet naviagation skills pls do it before you leave naija because it will cost you more when you get here and I dont know of a job you will get over here without encountering a form of programmed application or the other.

If you are an accountant start researching about CGA or CMA of the province you are destined or better still start ACCA in naija and when you get here they can convert ur ACCA to their accounting designation over here and give you your recognition .. Pls ICAN is not worthy on this matter ooo

If you studied sciences pls update and upgrade yourself or betterstill if you are a fresh grad enrol in an internship program or offer your services to learn at a company that will add value to you. it is very very tough when you have Nigerian qualifications.

For those that studied history, intl relations, english and other courses that are not professional in nature now is the time for you to change course do alot of research into how you can fit into the system and get canadian qualifications.
Also start looking at intl certifications like ACCA,CBAP,ITIL, PMP,CISA, CISSP and so on as it applies in your field.

From all that I have noticed abroad , you must have good customer service skills. i would say its from IMPORTANT to PARAMOUNT


To Nigerians being coded it happens but what can you do .. As for me I am always open to help in whatever form or area I can ...

GOD Bless us all
 

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babakura said:
Thank you naija4dLord

I put up a post on this awesome forum about what obtains over here (One size doesnt fit all )

Increase your value so that you can be marketable because there will be a point in time where opportunities will meet your preparedness
I wont put up an epistle but all I would say is get yourself updated and current in your profession.

If need to upgrade your basic Microsoft office and internet naviagation skills pls do it before you leave naija because it will cost you more when you get here and I dont know of a job you will get over here without encountering a form of programmed application or the other.

If you are an accountant start researching about CGA or CMA of the province you are destined or better still start ACCA in naija and when you get here they can convert ur ACCA to their accounting designation over here and give you your recognition .. Pls ICAN is not worthy on this matter ooo

If you studied sciences pls update and upgrade yourself or betterstill if you are a fresh grad enrol in an internship program or offer your services to learn at a company that will add value to you. it is very very tough when you have Nigerian qualifications.

For those that studied history, intl relations, english and other courses that are not professional in nature now is the time for you to change course do alot of research into how you can fit into the system and get canadian qualifications.
Also start looking at intl certifications like ACCA,CBAP,ITIL, PMP,CISA, CISSP and so on as it applies in your field.

From all that I have noticed abroad , you must have good customer service skills. i would say its from IMPORTANT to PARAMOUNT


To Nigerians being coded it happens but what can you do .. As for me I am always open to help in whatever form or area I can ...

GOD Bless us all
Babakura Thank you sir for this info, i also think credential evaluation by WES is also one of the things one can still do while still in Nija here
 

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Kfash, i sent you a PM since last week. Didnt you get it ?
 

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Biolah said:
novascotiaimmigration.com/immigrate/immigrateregional-labour-market-demand/

Nova Scotia Nominee Program opens on March 6 2014. No job offer requirement. for the info of the house

Biolah
I have heard this but haven't gone into full details as what it entails and how to apply...I will refer to a friend.

Thanx for sharing!
 

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Omo Naija said:
Thanks for this write up Babakura.... we really appreciate your input.

We are hoping other forumers will chip in a line or two for us to learn.

it is well
We all have responsibilities in this regards. Share your thoughts (no matter how basic) and let us all benefit. Others may be able to add one or two things to it that will clarify your concerns or provide a more concise guidance. I thought I knew a lot until I started browsing different topics on this forum.
Let’s all answer questions like
How do we feel about moving to Canada?
What are your expectations?
How are you preparing yourself for the challenge?

Please respond. You may end up being the benefactor of your own attempt to help.
 

donwin4real

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African man said:
ALL GLORY BE UNTO THE LORD. MY PPR JUST LANDED @ EXACTLY 1:22PM. GOD I THANK YOU O. I REALLY APPRECIATE U ALL FOR THIS GREAT HOUSE AND I PRAY FOR MORE GOOD NEWS IN THIS FORUM IN JESUS NAME (AMEN)

LOVE U ALL.
AFRICAN MAN
Congratulations...the journey's completed!

All the best!
 

9ja4dLord

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ASHELA said:
Babakura Thank you sir for this info, i also think credential evaluation by WES is also one of the things one can still do while still in Nija here
Good thing is that credential evaluation is part of the requirements of the FSW2013. There are about 2 other organizations designated by CIC to evaluate foreing educational criteria. check for more details at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/skilled/assessment.asp
 

African man

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2014 IJNA
@ jodav3, bishop, ikemba, headyman, temi, sunshine4u, wole cash, kFash, alfpharm, olamide1, ashela, gabrilla, iya ibeji, hakpoguma, dada-karma, opk2much, kolemm,afewgoodmen,switchlanes, lizman,fly7251, biolah, Eni, doowin4real, and to my pal bjay.

Thank you all for the congratulatory messages. sorry in case i have ommited any name. itsn't deliberate. i really appreciate you all. more PER, MR, PPR & PRV in this forum in Jesus name(amen).

Love u all.
AFRICAN MAN
 

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African man said:
@ jodav3, bishop, ikemba, headyman, temi, sunshine4u, wole cash, kFash, alfpharm, olamide1, ashela, gabrilla, iya ibeji, hakpoguma, dada-karma, opk2much, kolemm,afewgoodmen,switchlanes, lizman,fly7251, biolah, Eni, doowin4real, and to my pal bjay.

Thank you all for the congratulatory messages. sorry in case i have ommited any name. itsn't deliberate. i really appreciate you all. more PER, MR, PPR & PRV in this forum in Jesus name(amen).

Love u all.
AFRICAN MAN


Congratulations African Man,the LORD will go with you to the land.

I sent you a PM
 

Gofame

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9ja4dLord said:
We all have responsibilities in this regards. Share your thoughts (no matter how basic) and let us all benefit. Others may be able to add one or two things to it that will clarify your concerns or provide a more concise guidance. I thought I knew a lot until I started browsing different topics on this forum.
Let's all answer questions like
How do we feel about moving to Canada?
What are your expectations?
How are you preparing yourself for the challenge?

Please respond. You may end up being the benefactor of your own attempt to help.
My take on this issue of being successful in this our journey to Canada is this:Some occupations are regulated while others are not, I think we need to do a lot on the internet concerning this.Checking the CIC website, Working in Canada tools etc and see the requirements for your occupation.If yours is regulated i.e needing Licensing to practice,check out what you can do to get licensed while waiting for MR,PPR etc...this is a way to kill the tension created by the long waiting time.I think if we take a look at this critically, it will do u us some good and prepare us for that glorious Life in Canada...this is just my view,please more insights
 

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Included with initial application
Med's Request
15-07-2013
Med's Done....
05-08-2013
Interview........
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Passport Req..
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VISA ISSUED...
08-10-2013
LANDED..........
Not Yet
Well, my take about the Canada employment system that's causing immigrants concerns is mainly based on the Canadian Government setting very high-standards for the sector. They don't want the least but the best. Before you can get a high-profile job; they want to know your employability and want to be sure if you can truly handle the Canada-work-situation based on your work experience. That's why Canadian references are always requested for/being giving low-level security job no matter your foreign experience/asking to start with an entry level position are all ways to confirm. Also, the quality of your certification/education can't be ascertained by employers/educational institutions/hiring organisations except through international assessment. All the above would help highlight your work-experience, skills, learning ability, strengths, employability in clear and understandable terms for whom-ever it may concern in Canada.

So from my little experience and some research done so far, I'll advise to start our preparations in advance i.e. prior to our landing and set our minds to it:

1.)
Get all locally obtained post-secondary Certificates accredited right now while you are preparing to land. It'll normally comes-in handy, as it will be requested for by most employers/educational institutions for entry level positions/if you want to further in your education. Also be prepared to hear that you will require retraining in Canada.
Foreign credential recognition continues to be a major hurdle for highly qualified immigrants trying to work in their field. There are many credentials services(you can consider WES: www.wes.org / ICAS: www.icascanada.ca) and various costs involved so start with your relevant licensing/regulatory associations for initial information.
www.cicic.ca/403/occupational-profiles-for-selected-trades-and-professions.canada

2.)
There are some people on this forum that got jobs within weeks or even days before landing in Canada without the almighty Canadian experience. Stay positive, do your due diligence in terms of adjusting your Resume and Cover-letter to Canadian format, network and you might be one of the lucky ones.
www.canadian-resume-service.com

3.)
Apply with your Canadian format Resume at job sites and banks, like workopolis.ca(it's the best, in my opinion as it's popular & has tonnes of
jobs, and a lot of people have already bagged so many jobs from using this site too, it works for almost everybody and has large clients)
Limit your job application submissions to a very few and based on specifications.
Have a specified Resume for a specified profession on a dedicated hiring site so you don't mess it up! and please don't spam! as this could cause disqualifications even in jobs you're qualified for.
Other good job sites:
www.kijiji.ca, www.careerbuilder.ca, www.indeed.com, www.monster.ca, www.jobbank.gc.ca/othsite-eng.aspx?CT=JL&CC=IR&RchJobType=Reg_jobs&OpPage=50, www.headhunter.com, www.jobs-emplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm, www.toronto.en.craigslist.ca/, www.m.dice.com/m2/index.jsp, www.findjobinfo.com/, www.totaljobs.com/ca


4.)
Do as many international professional qualifications/certifications as possible: For Information Technologist; based on your specialisation like Cisco; CCENT, CCNA, CCNE, CCIE. CompTia; A+, CTT+, Network+. Microsoft; MCITP, MCTS, MCPD, MCA. ISACA; CISA, CISM. Oracle; OCA, OCP et al.


5.)
Be ready for voluntary work and paid internship: Canada has culture where lots of people do voluntary work, which is not common in part of the world that we come from. We need to make this cultural transition in our minds. As soon as we land we should take voluntary work and start paid internship in our field. Please see http://www.triec.ca/ for more details.

6.)
Start Building professional network over linked-in and other websites

7.)
Join as many technical and recruiting groups in your field of work as possible

8.)
Search for matching jobs and see what skill sets they need which you may not have

9.)
We should further polish our English; both spoken and written. There are free English programmes for this via Service Canada offices or visit www.brendin.ca for those of us landing in Alberta or you can walk into any Newcomer organisations situated all over Canada to fill a registration form. Also, we should try and develop on our "Soft Skills". Soft Skills is also known as Interpersonal Skills, or people
skills which include proficiencies such as communication skills, conflict resolution and negotiation, personal effectiveness, creative problem solving, strategic thinking, friendliness, team building, being charismatic,
influencing skills and selling skills, to name a few. These could play a deciding factor whether we'll easily and quickly blend in/cope with the work situation in Canada. The above speaks a lot of volume about our employability.

What I have read tells me it is really tough to find jobs without Canadian Education and Canadian Experience. But there are many organisations that work with immigrants to reduce the pain. Once we have known what to expect, how to over-come these challenges and are willing to take jobs that come our way irrespective of profile and salary, we will be in better shape to handle the initial troubles related to immigrating to Canada.

This is the best way I can cover this and I hope it's helpful....

All the best!
 

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True talk and a very good info


donwin4real said:
Well, my take about the Canada employment system that's causing immigrants concerns is mainly based on the Canadian Govt setting very high-standards for the sector. They don't want the least but the best. Before you can get a high-profile job; they want to know your employability and want to be sure if you can truly handle the Canada-work-situation based on your work experience. That's why Canadian references are always requested for/being giving low-level security job no matter your foreign experience/asking to start with an entry level position are all ways to confirm. Also, the quality of your certification/education can't be ascertained by employers/educational institutions/hiring organisations except through international assessment. All the above would help highlight your work-experience, skills, learning ability, strengths, employability in clear and understandable terms for whom-ever it may concern in Canada.
 

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donwin4real said:
Well, my take about the Canada employment system that's causing immigrants concerns is mainly based on the Canadian Govt setting very high-standards for the sector. They don't want the least but the best. Before you can get a high-profile job; they want to know your employability and want to be sure if you can truly handle the Canada-work-situation based on your work experience. That's why Canadian references are always requested for/being giving low-level security job no matter your foreign experience/asking to start with an entry level position are all ways to confirm. Also, the quality of your certification/education can't be ascertained by employers/educational institutions/hiring organisations except through international assessment. All the above would help highlight your work-experience, skills, learning ability, strengths, employability in clear and understandable terms for whom-ever it may concern in Canada.

So from my little experience and some research done so far, I'll advise to start in advance i.e. prior to landing:

1.)
Get all locally obtained post-secondary Certificates accredited right now while you are preparing to land. It'll normally come-in handy, as it will be requested for by most employers/educational institutions for entry level positions/if you want to further in your education. Also be prepared to hear that you will require retraining in Canada.
Foreign credential recognition continues to be a major hurdle for highly qualified immigrants trying
to work in their field. There are many credentials services(you can consider WES: www.wes.org / ICAS:
www.icascanada.ca) and various costs involved so start with your relevant licensing/regulatory associations for initial information.
www.cicic.ca/403/occupational-profiles-for-selected-trades-and-professions.canada

2.)
There are some people on
this forum that got jobs within weeks or even days before landing in Canada without the almighty Canadian experience. Stay positive,
do your due diligence in terms of
adjusting your Resume and Cover-letter to Canadian format, network and you might be one of the lucky ones.
canadian-resume-service.com

3.)
Apply with your Canadian format Resume at job sites and banks, like workopolis.ca(it's the best, in my opinion as it's popular & has tonnes of
jobs, and a lot of people have already bagged so many jobs from using this site too, it works for almost everybody and has large
clients)
Limit your job application submission to a very few and based on specifications.
Have a specified Resume for a specified profession on a dedicated hiring site so you don't mess it up and please don't spam! as this could cause disqualifications even in jobs you're qualified for.
Other good job sites:
www.kijiji.ca, www.careerbuilder.ca, www.indeed.com, www.monster.ca, www.jobbank.gc.ca/othsite-eng.aspx?CT=JL&CC=IR&RchJobType=Reg_jobs&OpPage=50, www.headhunter.com, www.jobs-emplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm, www.toronto.en.craigslist.ca/, www.m.dice.com/m2/index.jsp, www.www.findjobinfo.com/, www.www.totaljobs.com/ca


4.)
Do as many international professional qualifications/certifications as possible: For Information Technologist based on your specialisation like Cisco; CCENT, CCNA, CCNE, CCIE. CompTia; A+, CTT+, Network+. Microsoft; MCITP, MCTS, MCPD, MCA. ISACA; CISA, CISM. Oracle; OCA, OCP et al.


5.)
Be ready for voluntary work and paid internship: Canada has culture where lots of people do voluntary work, which is not common in part of the world that we come from. We need to make this cultural transition in our minds. As soon as we land we should take voluntary work and start paid internship in our field. Please see http://www.triec.ca/ for more details

6.)
Start Building professional network over linked-in and other websites

7.)
Join as many technical and recruiting groups in your field of work as possible

8.)
Search for matching jobs and see what skill sets they need which you may not have

9.)
We should further polish our English; both spoken and written. There are free English programmes for this via Service Canada offices or you can walk into any Newcomer organisations situated all over Canada to fill a registration form. Also, we should try and develop on our "Soft Skills". Soft Skills is also known as
Interpersonal Skills, or people
skills which include
proficiencies such as
communication skills, conflict resolution and negotiation, personal effectiveness, creative
problem solving, strategic
thinking, friendliness, team building, being charismatic,
influencing skills and selling skills, to name a few. These could play a deciding factor whether we'll easily and quickly blend in/cope with the work situation in Canada. The above speaks a lot of volume about our employability.

What I have read tells me it is really tough to find out jobs without Canadian Education and Canadian Experience. But there are many organisations that work with immigrants to reduce the pain. Once we have known what to expect, how to over come these challenges and are willing to take jobs that come our way irrespective of profile and salary, we will be in better shape to handle the initial troubles related to immigrating to Canada.

This is the best I can cover and I hope it's helpful....

All the best!
+1 for you Sir!....this is really insightful!!!
 

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donwin4real said:
Well, my take about the Canada employment system that's causing immigrants concerns is mainly based on the Canadian Government setting very high-standards for the sector. They don't want the least but the best. Before you can get a high-profile job; they want to know your employability and want to be sure if you can truly handle the Canada-work-situation based on your work experience. That's why Canadian references are always requested for/being giving low-level security job no matter your foreign experience/asking to start with an entry level position are all ways to confirm. Also, the quality of your certification/education can't be ascertained by employers/educational institutions/hiring organisations except through international assessment. All the above would help highlight your work-experience, skills, learning ability, strengths, employability in clear and understandable terms for whom-ever it may concern in Canada.

So from my little experience and some research done so far, I'll advise to start our preparations in advance i.e. prior to our landing and set our minds to it:

1.)
Get all locally obtained post-secondary Certificates accredited right now while you are preparing to land. It'll normally comes-in handy, as it will be requested for by most employers/educational institutions for entry level positions/if you want to further in your education. Also be prepared to hear that you will require retraining in Canada.
Foreign credential recognition continues to be a major hurdle for highly qualified immigrants trying to work in their field. There are many credentials services(you can consider WES: www.wes.org / ICAS: www.icascanada.ca) and various costs involved so start with your relevant licensing/regulatory associations for initial information.
www.cicic.ca/403/occupational-profiles-for-selected-trades-and-professions.canada

2.)
There are some people on this forum that got jobs within weeks or even days before landing in Canada without the almighty Canadian experience. Stay positive, do your due diligence in terms of adjusting your Resume and Cover-letter to Canadian format, network and you might be one of the lucky ones.
www.canadian-resume-service.com

3.)
Apply with your Canadian format Resume at job sites and banks, like workopolis.ca(it's the best, in my opinion as it's popular & has tonnes of
jobs, and a lot of people have already bagged so many jobs from using this site too, it works for almost everybody and has large clients)
Limit your job application submissions to a very few and based on specifications.
Have a specified Resume for a specified profession on a dedicated hiring site so you don't mess it up! and please don't spam! as this could cause disqualifications even in jobs you're qualified for.
Other good job sites:
www.kijiji.ca, www.careerbuilder.ca, www.indeed.com, www.monster.ca, www.jobbank.gc.ca/othsite-eng.aspx?CT=JL&CC=IR&RchJobType=Reg_jobs&OpPage=50, www.headhunter.com, www.jobs-emplois.gc.ca/index-eng.htm, www.toronto.en.craigslist.ca/, www.m.dice.com/m2/index.jsp, www.findjobinfo.com/, www.totaljobs.com/ca


4.)
Do as many international professional qualifications/certifications as possible: For Information Technologist; based on your specialisation like Cisco; CCENT, CCNA, CCNE, CCIE. CompTia; A+, CTT+, Network+. Microsoft; MCITP, MCTS, MCPD, MCA. ISACA; CISA, CISM. Oracle; OCA, OCP et al.


5.)
Be ready for voluntary work and paid internship: Canada has culture where lots of people do voluntary work, which is not common in part of the world that we come from. We need to make this cultural transition in our minds. As soon as we land we should take voluntary work and start paid internship in our field. Please see http://www.triec.ca/ for more details.

6.)
Start Building professional network over linked-in and other websites

7.)
Join as many technical and recruiting groups in your field of work as possible

8.)
Search for matching jobs and see what skill sets they need which you may not have

9.)
We should further polish our English; both spoken and written. There are free English programmes for this via Service Canada offices or visit www.brendin.ca for those of us landing in Alberta or you can walk into any Newcomer organisations situated all over Canada to fill a registration form. Also, we should try and develop on our "Soft Skills". Soft Skills is also known as Interpersonal Skills, or people
skills which include proficiencies such as communication skills, conflict resolution and negotiation, personal effectiveness, creative problem solving, strategic thinking, friendliness, team building, being charismatic,
influencing skills and selling skills, to name a few. These could play a deciding factor whether we'll easily and quickly blend in/cope with the work situation in Canada. The above speaks a lot of volume about our employability.

What I have read tells me it is really tough to find jobs without Canadian Education and Canadian Experience. But there are many organisations that work with immigrants to reduce the pain. Once we have known what to expect, how to over-come these challenges and are willing to take jobs that come our way irrespective of profile and salary, we will be in better shape to handle the initial troubles related to immigrating to Canada.

This is the best way I can cover this and I hope it's helpful....

All the best!
@donwin4real,
+1 for you sir,
Nice suggestions

Ji Ji
 

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Goodevening my people, please seniors are u or anyone u know is landing in Canada this week or next. I need help with taking a mail along very urgent, God bless as u pm me. Looking forward and expectant.
Thanks
Kayb