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Quebec12

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Hello Barsindoo,

You are the best. Thank you soo much for the encouragement. You just made my day with all the negative feedbacks that I have been getting from my family members on why I want to go waste my Life in Canada. But then, they are entitled to their opinion I guess. :'(

I have read up on the Quebec requirements and below are the list of documents I believe I would need. Could you please confirm this or are there additional documents:
* Application forms - Application for Selection Certificate and Contract respecting Self Sufficiency
* Fees
* CV
* A copy of Secondary and University Certificates. Al notarized
* A copy of transcripts
* Work Certificate - Detailing Job Description, date of employment and termination
* Statement of Account - I am not sure if this is needed. Kindly confirm
* IELTS - Is this compulsory?
* A copy of birth certificate
* Photocopy of Passport pages.

These are the documents I could deduced were required but then since I am Jolly just come: Pretty Please Confirm ;D

I am a bit concerned about the Interview though. If I am required to attend an interview, do you know where the interview is going to be? I know if your application is tight and you submitted all required documents, you won't need an interview but Please what do you think?

Thanks lots and lots for your help.

Bless you loads.
 

magdy580

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IELTS Request
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Hello People of Nigeria,

I am an Egyptian citizen who lived in Nigeria for 2 years.

Now I am in Egypt.
Cairo VO has asked me to provide a Police Clearance Certificate for the period I have spent in Nigeria.

Do you know what can I do ?

Love you all and waiting for your help
Thanks
 

Right

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magdy580 said:
Hello People of Nigeria,
I am an Egyptian citizen who lived in Nigeria for 2 years.
Now I am in Egypt.
Cairo VO has asked me to provide a Police Clearance Certificate for the period I have spent in Nigeria.
Do you know what can I do ?
Love you all and waiting for your help
Thanks
Kindly contact The Nigerian High Commission in Cairo for PCC.
 

igbehinadara

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July 2017
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:) 8) :) :) :) :) ;)BREAKING NEWS TO LIGHTEN US UP.

Ind_dan,RECEIVED HIS MEDICAL REQUEST TODAY.He will inform the thread again and give you the whole gist.

Congrats Dan,may the good lord see you through .Amen


I welcome all you newbie"s may the lord help you all IJN.Feel free to ask any questions bothering on your application.I can assure you 100% answers.All the best.

@zajeb,the next meeting is on the 21st May 2011,the venue will be communicated in due time.

Ig
 

VOA

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Sent with appl.
File Transfer...
01-03-2011
Med's Request
02-09-2011
Med's Done....
20-09-2011
Interview........
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Passport Req..
30-11-11
VISA ISSUED...
12-12-11
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2012
Hello, Pas,Mas and Babes in the House.A newbie but an ardent follower of the forum since discovered. ;D.
So happen that I have submitted my application before i discovered this "Abule" where i can can freely consult Elders.I have been consulting 'Oyinbos' all along and you know it's not cheap.A post 26/6 applicant,I submitted University degree (Notification of Result) with every other relevant docs.My consultant informed me to submit an actual degree diploma.This i did not understand.I explained to them that this is what you are issued with when you graduate in a Nigerian University until your Certificate is ready.As it is, Certificate for my set is not ready.But i was told that the VO may not give the required point for Education.I submitted my Transcript along side my spouse's.Although I received an AOR from cic (March 1) and was told my file has been tranfered to accra.
Elders what is the way forward?

@Oloye,Seglad,Ig,Tolu,Naija Pikin,iii,Barsindo,Awoderu,Rigth,Ind_dan,Lukeke,Emo,Darkside,Kcsider,Tinuadebola etc you guys are sure great.
@Fernendez i beg small small oooooo...... i dey pay my tax oooooooooooooo. ;D ;D ;D
@Ig am interested in the next meeting.Feed me in on venue and time.
 

Toluwanile

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26 April 2012
Interview........
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Passport Req..
17 July 2012
VISA ISSUED...
23 July 2012
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Congrats

@fernandez
ur joke was a good one. It served the purpose.
Tolu
 

Toluwanile

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Med's Done....
26 April 2012
Interview........
Waived
Passport Req..
17 July 2012
VISA ISSUED...
23 July 2012
LANDED..........
sept 2012
Congrats

@Ind_dan
Congratulation my brother. God will perfect the remaining part of the process IJN.
Tolu
 

Right

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VOA said:
Hello, Pas,Mas and Babes in the House.A newbie but an ardent follower of the forum since discovered. ;D.
So happen that I have submitted my application before i discovered this "Abule" where i can can freely consult Elders.I have been consulting 'Oyinbos' all along and you know it's not cheap.A post 26/6 applicant,I submitted University degree (Notification of Result) with every other relevant docs.My consultant informed me to submit an actual degree diploma.This i did not understand.I explained to them that this is what you are issued with when you graduate in a Nigerian University until your Certificate is ready.As it is, Certificate for my set is not ready.But i was told that the VO may not give the required point for Education.I submitted my Transcript along side my spouse's.Although I received an AOR from cic (March 1) and was told my file has been tranfered to accra.
Elders what is the way forward?

@ Oloye,Seglad,Ig,Tolu,Naija Pikin,iii,Barsindo,Awoderu,Rigth,Ind_dan,Lukeke,Emo,Darkside,Kcsider,Tinuadebola etc you guys are sure great.
@ Fernendez i beg small small oooooo...... i dey pay my tax oooooooooooooo. ;D ;D ;D
@ Ig am interested in the next meeting.Feed me in on venue and time.
Voice of Africa (VOA, lol)
My dear fellow Naija, do not raise unnecessary fear. The VO Accra specific instruction stated “Original Certificate OR Completion Letter “by the awarding institution.
The most important thing is the transcript which you have been able to provide.
Relax and enjoy every bit of the moments.
Are you a Pa or a Ma, babe or momo?
 

Naija Pikin

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VOA said:
Hello, Pas,Mas and Babes in the House.A newbie but an ardent follower of the forum since discovered. ;D.
So happen that I have submitted my application before i discovered this "Abule" where i can can freely consult Elders.I have been consulting 'Oyinbos' all along and you know it's not cheap.A post 26/6 applicant,I submitted University degree (Notification of Result) with every other relevant docs.My consultant informed me to submit an actual degree diploma.This i did not understand.I explained to them that this is what you are issued with when you graduate in a Nigerian University until your Certificate is ready.As it is, Certificate for my set is not ready.But i was told that the VO may not give the required point for Education.I submitted my Transcript along side my spouse's.Although I received an AOR from cic (March 1) and was told my file has been tranfered to accra.
Elders what is the way forward?

@ Oloye,Seglad,Ig,Tolu,Naija Pikin,iii,Barsindo,Awoderu,Rigth,Ind_dan,Lukeke,Emo,Darkside,Kcsider,Tinuadebola etc you guys are sure great.
@ Fernendez i beg small small oooooo...... i dey pay my tax oooooooooooooo. ;D ;D ;D
@ Ig am interested in the next meeting.Feed me in on venue and time.
VOA, the good thing is that, you were able to submit your original transcripts, to me that would be seen as more authentic. Normally you are required to submit a notarized photocopy of your degree certificate, but the transcripts must be the original copy.

In my opinion, for them to a great extent determine one's level of academic qualification, the emphasis is usually on transcripts. You do not have to worry too much about the degree certificate, the Accra VO should be familiar with this situation.

Many years back, my elder brother, a few months after his graduation here in Nigeria, applied for a masters degree programme in the UK with a notification of result letter and transcripts, and was granted admission. They were more interested in his transcripts.

Relax bro, you already have the points awarded by the CIO, you have gone past the points stage.
 

Right

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My fello Naija people I stumbled on this piece on Nairaland.com. Please sit back and enjoy every bit of it....So painful, So shameful.


AN OPEN LETTER TO MIDDLE-CLASS NIGERIAN PARENTS

If we want our children to bring about the desired change we have been praying for on behalf of our dear country, then please, please let's begin now and teach them to work hard so they can stand alone and most importantly be content, and not having to "steal", which seem to be the norm these days.

“30 is the new 18”, which seem to be the new age for testing out the world in Nigeria now. That seems to be an unspoken but widely accepted mindset among the last 2 generations of parents in Nigeria . At age 18 years, a typical young adult in the UK leaves the clutches of his/her parents for the University, chances are, that's the last time those parents will ever play “landlord” to their son or daughter except of course the occasional home visits during the academic year.

At 21 years and above or below, the now fully grown and independent minded adult graduates from University, searches for employment, gets a job and shares a flat with other young people on a journey into becoming fully fledged adults.

I can hear the echo of parents saying, well, that is because the UK economy is thriving, safe, well structured and jobs are everywhere? I beg to differ and I ask that you kindly hear me out. I am UK trained Recruitment Consultant and I have been practicing for the past 10 years in Nigeria . I have a broad range of experience from recruiting graduates to executive director level of large corporations. In addition, I talk from the point of view of someone with relatively privileged upbringing. Driven to school every day, had my clothes washed for me, was barred from taking any part-time job during my A-levels so that I could concentrate on studying for my exams?! BUT, I got the opportunity to live apart from my parents from age 18 and the only time I came back home to stay was for 3 months before I got married!

Am I saying that every parent should wash their hands off their children at age 18? No, not at all, of course, I enjoyed the savings that I made from living on and off at my parent's house in London – indeed that is the primary reason for my being able to buy myself a 3 bedroom flat in London at age 25 with absolutely no direct financial help from my parents!

For me, pocket money stopped at age 22, not that it was ever enough for my lifestyle to compete with Paris Hilton's or Victoria Beckham's. Meanwhile today, we have Nigerian children who have never worked for 5 minutes in their lives insisting on flying “only” first or business class, carrying the latest Louis Vuitton ensemble, Victoria 's Secret underwear and wearing Jimmy Choo's, fully paid for by their “loving” parents.

I often get calls from anxious parents, my son graduated 2 years ago and is still looking for a job, can you please assist! Oh really! So where exactly is this “child” is my usual question. Why are you the one making this call dad/mum? I am yet to get a satisfactory answer, but between you and me, chances are that big boy is cruising around Lagos with a babe dressed to the nines, in his dad's spanking new SUV with enough “pocket money” to put your salary to shame. It is not at all strange to have a 28 year old who has NEVER worked for a day in his or her life in Nigeria but “earns” a six figure “salary” from parents for doing absolutely nothing. I see them in my office once in a while, 26 years old with absolutely no skills to sell, apart from a shiny CV, written by his dad's secretary in the office.
Of course, he has a driver at his beck and call and he is driven to the job interview. We have a fairly decent conversation and we get to the inevitable question - so, what salary are you looking to earn? Answer comes straight out - N250,000.00. I ask if that is per month or per annum. Of course it is per month. Oh, why do you think you should be earning that much on your first job? Well, because my current pocket money is N200,000.00 and I feel that an employer should be able to pay me more than my parents. I try very hard to compose myself, over parenting is in my opinion the greatest evil handicapping the Nigerian youth. It is at the root of our national malaise.

We have a youth population of tens of millions of who are being “breastfed and diapered” well into their 30s. Even though the examples I have given above are from parents of considerable affluence, similar patterns can be observed from Abeokuta to Adamawa! Wake up mum! Wake up dad! You are practically loving your children to death! No wonder corruption continues to thrive. We have a society of young people who have been brought up to expect something for nothing, as if it were a birth right.

I want to encourage you to send your young men and women (anyone over 20 can hardly be called a child!) out into the world, maybe even consider reducing or stopping the pocket money to encourage them to think, explore and strive. Let them know that it is possible for them to succeed without your “help”.

Take a moment to think back to your own time as a young man/woman, what if someone had kept spoon feeding you, would you be where you are today?


No tree grows well under another tree, children that are not exposed to challenges, don't cook well. That is why you see adults complaining, "my parents didn't buy clothes for me this Christmas", ask him/her how old - 30+. Because of the challenges we faced in our youth, we are where and what we today, this syndrome- my children will not suffer what I suffered is destroying our tomorrow. Deliberately reduce their allowance or mum- don't cook on Saturday till late afternoon or evening- do as occasion deserve.

I learnt the children of a former Nigerian head of state with all the stolen (billions) monies in their custody, still go about with security escort as wrecks. They are on drugs, several times because of the drug, they collapse in public places. The escort will quickly pack them and off they go, what a life. No one wants to marry them. Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. - Henry Ford. Hard work does not kill; everything in Nigeria is going down, including family settings. It is time to cook our children, preparing them for tomorrow. We are approaching the season in Nigeria where only the RUGGED, will survive. How will your ward fare?

If the present generations of Nigerian pilots retire, will you fly a plane flown by a young Nigerian pilot, If trained in Nigeria? People now have first class, who cannot spell GRADUATE or read an article without bomb blast! Which Way Nigeria, Which Way Nigerians!! Is this how we will ALL sit and watch this country SINK?




A friend's Note

Let me add the benefit of my time as a student and then resident in the UK - and I live in Lagos now. The first thing that I discovered about UK-born, white, English undergraduates was that all of them did holiday or weekend job to support themselves - including the children of millionaires amongst them. It is the norm over there - regardless how wealthy their parents are. And I soon discovered that virtually all other foreign students did the same - the exception being those of us status-conscious Nigerians.

I also watched Richard Branson (owner of Virgin Airline) speaking on the Biography Channel and, to my amazement, he said that his young children travel in the economy class - even when the parents (he and his wife) are in upper class. Richard Branson is a billionaire in Pound Sterling. A quick survey would show you that only children from Nigeria fly business or upper class to commence their studies in the UK . No other foreign students do this.

There is no aircraft attached to the office of the prime minister in the UK - he travels on BA. And the same goes for the Royals. The Queen does not have an aircraft for her exclusive use.

These practices simply become the culture which the next generation carries forward. Have you seen the car that Kate Middleton (the lady soon to marry Prince William) drives? VW Golf or something close to it.

But there's one core difference them and us (generally speaking). They (even the billionaires among them) work for their money, we steal ours!
 

barsindoo

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Quebec12 said:
I have read up on the Quebec requirements and below are the list of documents I believe I would need. Could you please confirm this or are there additional documents:
* Application forms - Application for Selection Certificate and Contract respecting Self Sufficiency
* Fees
* CV
* A copy of Secondary and University Certificates. Al notarized
* A copy of transcripts
* Work Certificate - Detailing Job Description, date of employment and termination
* Statement of Account - I am not sure if this is needed. Kindly confirm
* IELTS - Is this compulsory? For Quebec I think not. Na francis dem dey mouth there o, however it can help your language mark.
* A copy of birth certificate
* Photocopy of Passport pages.
I did not go through this route but I think the list is in order although you can go through these links: http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/guides/E37100.pdf
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/immigrate/quebec/apply-how.asp

You require extreme care in the filling and gathering of documents.


These are the documents I could deduced were required but then since I am Jolly just come: Pretty Please Confirm ;D Carefully go through the link provided above.

I am a bit concerned about the Interview though. If I am required to attend an interview, do you know where the interview is going to be? I know if your application is tight and you submitted all required documents, you won't need an interview but Please what do you think? If you execrised great care in compiling your documents then you might not be called for an interview. I think you only get called when VO has reasons to doubt your submission. Think through all the questioned asked and give true (truthful) responses to them that way nothing will be disconnected. Finally it is easier to defend the truth anywhere.

Thanks lots and lots for your help. Na joy!

Bless you loads.
 

seglad

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@IND_DAN, Big congratulations to you on your medical request.Go for your medical, immediately the hard copy landed on your hands. Make sure you pay your PPRF in Cedis or $CAN Dollar, US$ is now behind the $CAN. And you wouldnt want a situation the draft will be returned. CONGRATULATIONS ONCE AGAIN
 

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seglad said:
@ IND_DAN, Big congratulations to you on your medical request.Go for your medical, immediately the hard copy landed on your hands. Make sure you pay your PPRF in Cedis or $CAN Dollar, US$ is now behind the $CAN. And you wouldnt want a situation the draft will be returned. CONGRATULATIONS ONCE AGAIN
Congrats to Ind_dan........

@ Seglad, So one can not pay in US$ even though it was on their website? I doubt. Secondly can someone go for medical using the soft copy request? What if there is a delay in Postal services? And recently the ecas has been juggling postal addressess, do we need to write Accra stating the address as it should be?
 

Quebec12

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Barsindoo, You are the best. Thank you so much for your help. I will go through the links you sent and If I have any question, I will ask you.

Thanks a million. :D
 

barsindoo

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Ind_dan congrats. As advised, please do the test ASAP once the hardcopyis available. 8)