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Awoderu A.A said:
We cannot use what happened during the last quarter of last uear to determine this year. We are at the beginning of the year and everything is still fresh. I believe they (CHC) want to give medical request in bulk. I believe every one from last year would their medical starting from march. If nothing happens on or before March 11 then the information given by CHC is not correct. But i am been hopeful, let's watch and see how things unfold.

you may be correct though bcos Tegnus who submitted application in May 5, 2010 just got visa today!
 
My dearest Naijas,
Got my PER (positive eligibility review)- the equivalent of an AOR today Feb 14th!!!
I knew things will happen on this thread this year and more good news will come IJN!!!
Now I formally join the ranks of all of you fine people waiting on Accra!!!
;D ;D ;D
 
Hi,

Please does anyone know any special ink I can buy to do finger printing for nigeria PCC myself?

Is it ok if it is done on A4 printing paper?

What is the processing fee for nigeria PCC?
 
If PCC is police clearance certificate, then u need to go to force hqters alagbon ikoyi. CIC do not accept personal finger prints. Take kia
 
spokes said:
My dearest Naijas,
Got my PER (positive eligibility review)- the equivalent of an AOR today Feb 14th!!!
I knew things will happen on this thread this year and more good news will come IJN!!!
Now I formally join the ranks of all of you fine people waiting on Accra!!!
;D ;D ;D

Congratulations Spokes, welcome to the waiting club.
 
chibiks said:
Hi,

Please does anyone know any special ink I can buy to do finger printing for nigeria PCC myself?

Is it ok if it is done on A4 printing paper?

What is the processing fee for nigeria PCC?

<<<If you are in the country, you need to be at Ikoyi in person.

If outside, you need a recognized medium to do the finger print for you.

Peace>>>
 
Naija Pikin said:
Fellow Naijas, and for those of us with young children(infants and toddlers), how are we going to cope in Canada?. Have you guys bothered to find out about this?, school run combined with your work/school. learn't these young children cannot be left at home except if someone 18 yrs and above is with them. Live in Caregivers/nannies, must be paid a minimum wage of $1,300(N201,000) per month, daycare centres $800+(N124,000+). What are our options, anyone with any info/ideas?

Questions like this and follow up comments should feature regularly on our sister thread ' Landed Naija applicants please share your experience' The saying that he who fails to plan plans to fail is relevant here. i expect more responses from seniors particularly landed ones on this issues and similar ones. while we dedicate this thread to matters concerning our application we must bear in mind that the years we will live in Canada far outweighs the number of years spent on applying hence we must do a lot of reseacrh and planning b4 landing so we dont end up in misery God forbid.

For those who read some of my previous post in times past on this thread i have continuously been drawing our attention to life in Canada so we call all plan well for it as for me am taking all issues into consideration from the first moment and would never wait till PR comes before i begin to plan.

bottom line if you have an idea on how we can settled down well in Canada as per kids schooling, job wise, Business, house purchase, credential evaluation, best cities to land etc please share and lets benefit.

Happy Valentine to you all
 


I JUST SENT YOU A PM.THANKS
 
moegbenga said:
PLEASE I JUST SENT A PM TO YOUR BOX.THANKS <<< Request granted as a u can see together we will win by His grace>>>
 
Congrats Spokes.
See ya on the 26th God willing.

Ig
 
igbehinadara said:
Congrats Spokes.
See ya on the 26th God willing.

Ig

Looking forward to it!!
 
Wow! 26 pages since I last visited??? Anyways, "blanket" congrats to all the new, yet-to-land PRs...looking forward to meeting up with all the folks heading to the GTA.

All the best peeps!