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kuskus

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oscartan said:
Thanks.
I checked Ethiopian Air. They are also quite cheap. One 3hr stop at Addis Ababa which seems to be fair. Anybody has any experience with them?
I have been looking at them too, a friend of mine based in Toronto swears by them.
 

Robindepiper

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kay_diwe2014 said:
Thanks Robindepiper and I must say this is a good analysis......However, the only part that might be tricky is your checked in luggage. On that route you highlighted below, they'll only be available to you when the plane lands in London, that would not be a good thing for those of us that have packed all our bags and baggage to make life a bit easier over there......But is there a work around? Kindly confirm. Thanks again.
kay_diwe2014, yea there's a fix at the ticket booking stage. much_mann also asked same question and I responded with the fix. Please look at the second to last post on page 508 (my reply to much_mann's post).

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nigerians-that-have-applied-for-federal-skilled-workers-2013-program-t160551.7605.html

Please read it and let me know if you have any further questions. All the best bro/sis.
 

Emmy70

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kuskus said:
I think it's five.

Good evening my people. Please i have a question.
Is there any issue with landing in a city different from that of the address supplied for your PR card? eg. address for PR card = Calgary and landing in British columbia (Vancouver) or vice versa. Your comments/clarifications are highly appreciated. Thanks.
 

kuskus

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Emmy70 said:
Good evening my people. Please i have a question.
Is there any issue with landing in a city different from that of the address supplied for your PR card? eg. address for PR card = Calgary and landing in British columbia (Vancouver) or vice versa. Your comments/clarifications are highly appreciated. Thanks.
I don't think it'll be an issue. Experienced members can chime in.
 

Sambisa Valley

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Nov 18, 2014
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fatenny said:
AVO specifically wrote in the email sent to me that the pension statement I provided cannot be used. Meaning pension statement is a No No for AVO!!
To all those who provided clarifications, I say a BIG thank you
 

Ace Cool

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Nov 17, 2014
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Hello great people of the house,

Do one need the Yellow Card to travel to Canada for PR landing. Kindly advise asap.

Regards,
Ace Cool.
 

GENTLEANDREW

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Emmy70 said:
Good evening my people. Please i have a question.
Is there any issue with landing in a city different from that of the address supplied for your PR card? eg. address for PR card = Calgary and landing in British columbia (Vancouver) or vice versa. Your comments/clarifications are highly appreciated. Thanks.













There is no problem at all• You can land anywhere except Quebec where you need their certificate of selection•
 

GENTLEANDREW

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Ace Cool said:
Hello great people of the house,

Do one need the Yellow Card to travel to Canada for PR landing. Kindly advise asap.

Regards,
Ace Cool.












I have never read that yellow fever card is needed• You can just hold it with you and your health insurance records if you are landing in a province that you will not get health insurance immediately•
 

GENTLEANDREW

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A heart-touching and extremely motivational seems to be true story of someone who immigrated to Canada under FSW with compliments to M.Josh who shared it, just reformated for easiness to read and focus on core lessons learned
« On: November 17, 2009, 11:09:04 am »
Here is my story...
Take the time to read it.
If nothing, you might at least save a few pennies and a couple of sleepless nights.
I have been a silent viewer on this forum, I have read a lot of arguments and I appreciate the zeal of most people.
The positive approach some people have displayed in spite of all the negative and discouraging information is really inspiring.
I have been in Canada for over 25 months now, migrated from India, to quickly answer some of the biting questions in your head....
1-Am I doing well--->Yes I am, maybe not as good as I would have liked it but I am happy.
2-Was I doing well back in India--- >Very well.
3-Am I happy to have made the switch---->No doubt about that.
4-Did I have to struggle and go through hard times-----> Very hard times, I've had to hang on by my tooth and claws.
5-Would I do it again--->Damn sure I would.
BUT
6-Would I go about it in the same way that I did---->NO
This post is to help you guys avoid the same mistake that I made and to give something back to people like me 25 months ago, I would have NEVER been able to do it without the help of many good hearted people, God bless them.
So here is my story......
But before that I just want to mention that I have met a lot of immigrants, some who have done well some not so well and others worse.
The common line among all the immigrants were certain qualifications and these are a must according to me and my experience if you have to succeed, if you don't have these qualifications then you will be putting yourself in deep trouble.
At the risk of sounding dreadfully dull and at a horrible effort at instigating motivation here are the qualification you need to have:
A-Determination... If you are not absolutely determined it's a waste of time.
B-Perseverance...The heart to go on in spite of all odds, never failing to lose the strength to take another step, NEVER give up, it's your life and you can't give up on it.
C-Hard work....Try to be the best in whatever you do, don't work hard because you have to or because you are being watched just work hard coz you WANT to. Even if you are polishing shoes and if you are the best in doing that you will achieve glory someday. NOT BORN TO BE A MEDIOCRE attitude.
D- Good Heart.... A good heart to help people in need, may not just be financially (if that is not possible) but a kind word, a passionate hug, an encouraging line to any fellow in need. A genuine good wish and prayer from someone thankful.
So, my story then, My God, it's just starting, even I am tired already. I'll make it short.
Got my visa after a long and painful wait.....Quit our jobs, my wife and me (first mistake, will explain later) scooped up all our savings, got our children out of school with appropriate planning so that they don't miss out a year. Did our little research, said our prayers and got on the plane. Landed in Vancouver, some website told us that this was the world's best place to live and raise a family (mistake number two). Checked into the hotel and began house hunting, looked at all the nice neighborhoods and selected a house based on our budget (third mistake) so far so good, we thought. Put our kids to school and began the mammoth task of job hunting (25-30 days and 2000 dollars down).
My wife and I are well qualified and based on our experiences we made absolutely wonderful resumes and started applying (fourth mistake).Amazing responses, calls every day but that was that, stopped at calls after realizing we don't have any Canadian qualification or experience. We were not too worried initially but as time passed it started to get a little uncomfortable (down by 3 months and 4000 dollars). We then started trying to get help and advice from the locals, mixed responses, very conflicting as everyone were from different circumstances. We then had to downgrade our resumes (as one of the refusal feedbacks was that we were over qualified) and start applying, still luck eluded us. Every dollar spent was like fire in the belly growing hotter. Five-six months later we were desperate and ready to take any job that was available to us. A month later, my wife got a job and few weeks later it was my turn to get lucky to get a job. These were not nearly ideal jobs that we were hoping for but some income was better than nothing. It killed me to see my wife doing data entry who was working for ICICI bank back in India and managing a whole branch and had won many awards for being the best run branch, just typing away 8 hours a day. I never really had the courage to ask how she felt seeing me flip burgers when I had 120 employees working for me at Hewlett Packard back in India.Though both of us were earning still we were not able to make enough money to stop digging away from our savings. The house rent, bills, travel to & fro to work, food and the most expensive of the lot, child minders for our kids, to pick them up from school and take care until my wife gets back home. I was working overtime, nearly 12 hours a day but could not sustain ourselves, we then switched our plan and I took up night shift and weekends while my wife worked in the day, I would wake up cook and get the kids back home and put them in front of the television and pass out on the couch. I was ready to leave for work and would be waiting at the door to rush out to get the train, sometimes I must admit, with wet eyes while walking to the train station. At all time, I tried real hard to put brave face for my wife and my two little angels, one kiss at the door everyday was all the interaction I had with my wife. That and kisses from my two little angels is what kept me going. Even though we had figured out a way to save the child minders costs we were just making enough to live a very limited life. My children deserved more time from us, at least from one of us. I dint want them to grow up without that. I forced my wife to work only part time, moved to a smaller house, took up work for 12 hours every night, 6 days a week. I could not miss a single day's work, no work no money. Life seemed a little better for a while, at least for my wife and kids. When all seemed in control (at least better than a few months ago) another blow (forgive me for saying that but that's what it seemed like at that time), I was hardly with my wife a few times since we started working and she was pregnant for the second time (we had twins the first time) in spite of all the caution we had taken. The irony was, we had to try for almost a year the first time around to get pregnant. If that was not all, it was twins AGAIN. The odds of that happening, twins twice, were 10 million to one or so I was told. This was about the time when I could sense my wife giving up. I could not imagine how we could afford the expenses of additional two babies in our present circumstances. To cut it short, we had to go through more hardships, we had to move again and again until we were in what one would call a single room apartment. Was this what we left everything and came here? Was this the life in Canada? How could we have been so wrong in our assessment? Are we losers and should go back home crawling like one?
BUT WAIT NO, I thought, If I we had the luck of having two twins which is very rare then we surely should be blessed. And I will not let all the sacrifices my family and I have made go for a waste, I did not want my kids to see their father give up when I have always told them never to give up. I was even more determined to move on. Things turned around, of all the mistakes that I made I had done one thing right, I had really put in my best at work, nobody could do stuff in the kitchen like I could. For most people out there this was just a job, for me it was food in my kid's bellies and the last straw of hope in keeping my dreams alive.
I got so many appreciations and management started noticing me, my work was perfect no matter there was someone watching over me or not. As a matter of fact I used to perform even better when I was not supervised. The management quickly saw this and moved the night shift supervisor to another branch to save costs. There was no impact on the business even though I was all alone in the kitchen all night. It was barely any time I was made a supervisor and I had enough money now and did not have to work 12 hours and 6 days. But I did, as my wife had stopped working coz of her pregnancy, we took this opportunity to get her to study and get some certifications in her line of work which were recognized in Canada. She came out with flying colors as she was twice as smart as any certification she sat for. She scored 100% in every damn thing. We had two healthy little angels again, within four months she started applying with the Canadian certifications and she got a decent job, within a very short time her employers realized her potential and moved her to a different role with more responsibilities and more salary as well. She did not eat for two days until I agreed to quit my job and stay home with my kids and take up some kind of studying myself. The first few days after I quit I slept for 15 hours every day, it seemed like heaven as I had not had so much sleep in many months. Then started studying at home and taking care of the babies while my wife worked. She was getting paid more than what we had earned collectively so it was fine. I finished a few certifications and also got decent job. We both feel that we can grow in the companies that we are currently in because of our experience and knowledge and also the effort we have put in to get so far.We have now moved a good two bed apartment and got ourselves a second-had Ford Mondeo, and now we can see the light at the end of the tunnel and any hope of realizing our dreams.
Now let me talk about the mistakes I think I made and what I would have done differently if I had to do this all over again.
1st Mistake -, Quitting both our jobs. My wife was working for an Indian Company( ICICI) but I was working for a global company (HEWLETT PACKARD). I should have tried to get an internal transfer, Global companies do hire from within. I agree that it would not have been easy but I am sure not as difficult as what I went through. I might have had to go down several levels and wait for maybe a year or two which is still a worthwhile thing to do. If that was absolutely not possible I would then quit my job leave my wife and kids behind and go to Canada myself.
2, Mistake - Trying to settle down without first getting a job. If I am alone I can get a temporary accommodation and be more flexible to move where ever there is opportunity, even move to different cities, with family it is not possible. This will also keep my costs very low.
3,Mistake - Unless you related to tourism and hospitality industry don't go to Vancouver. Calgary is good for people in oil industry but as a general rule of thumb there are much more jobs in Toronto that any other place. There are many immigrants there , right, but this is not entirely bad as the employers in Toronto are more used to the Immigrants and are less biased compared to other places.
4, Mistake - I expected to get a great job, like the one I had back in India right away. This does not happen with 99% of the people. You can't just pick up from where you left unless you have some kind of Canadian qualification or internally transferred from within your company. As soon as you land get yourself some/any job that you can land yourself in and ensure that your monthly expenditure is less than what you earn. Yes you might have to compromise a great deal on where you live and stuff. Make sure you spend as little money as possible from your savings. Immediately get into some kind of course/certification in your line that is recognized in Canada, use your savings for that. Don't waste even one day.
Make sure once you have secured some certifications and you are looking for a job that is in your line of work. You would already have a job, however bad but a job nevertheless. All your focus should be to get a job in your line of work and not towards getting a little more money, this is because if you get to do something in your line of work you will naturally do well.
Once you have set your foot in and fairly confident it's time to get your wife..... NOT KIDS, just wife. I know it can be very difficult to leave kids behind but you will have to make some sacrifices to ensure that you do it the right way. Now that your wife is there, just get her to do some part time work focus entirely on getting Canadian qualification in her line of work. Always remember there will be totally unexpected things that will come up ( my wife's pregnancy for example ) and make sure you have put away some money for emergencies, however little, something is better than nothing. Only get a permanent family home when you and your wife are working, in your respective line of work and the get your kids. Things would have been a lot easier if I had done it this way rather than the way I adopted.
THE SATISFACTION YOU GET AND THE WAY YOUR SELF CONFIDENCE IS BOOSTED WILL BE WORTH ALL THE EFFORT. ONCE YOU HAVE SETTLED IN YOU WILL HAVE VERY FEW AND JUST MUNDANE THINGS TO WORRY ABOUT, LIFE IN CANADA WILL SEEM VERY ENJOYABLE THEN.


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Regards,George,
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Read this sometimes ago. Very helpful
 

kay_diwe2014

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Thanks Robindepiper. Makes perfect sense. Good job. +1 for you.

Robindepiper said:
kay_diwe2014, yea there's a fix at the ticket booking stage. much_mann also asked same question and I responded with the fix. Please look at the second to last post on page 508 (my reply to much_mann's post).

http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/nigerians-that-have-applied-for-federal-skilled-workers-2013-program-t160551.7605.html

Please read it and let me know if you have any further questions. All the best bro/sis.
 

Ace Cool

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Nov 17, 2014
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GENTLEANDREW said:
I have never read that yellow fever card is needed• You can just hold it with you and your health insurance records if you are landing in a province that you will not get health insurance immediately•


Thank you for the response. I quite appreciate.
 

nosike

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Nov 14, 2013
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Chimzurum said:
Receipts are sent immediately. We just printed the it and attached with what we sent to them.
@Chimzurum what is the link for the RPRF online payment for Accra visa office?
Thanks.
 

Pascola

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Jan 14, 2015
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Hello Team,

I must say i find this Forum very helpful towards achieving our Canadian FSW objective.

I have done medicals since November, 2014 and i am yet to get a feedback from Acrra AVO till date. My ecas now reads "Medicals have been received".

I have sent friendly emails to Acrra since last year and they have responded that my file is complete and is ready to be reviewed by an officer.

Please what is the wayforward as this waiting period can be very irritating.
 

daramz

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Apr 6, 2014
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aug 2013
Doc's Request.
NA
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NA
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NOV 2013
IELTS Request
SENT WITH DOC
Med's Request
6th oct 2014
Med's Done....
22nd october 2014
Interview........
waived IJN
Passport Req..
09-03-2015
VISA ISSUED...
26-03-2015
Hello All, congrats to those planning their trips. Any update from anyone who is 2013 applicant and waiting for MR or PPR? It seems AVO is very quiet or am I wrong?

Response please