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B.A said:
Hello ,

Hw do I contact AVO for change of address and change in family composition.
I think it has been menton b4 in the house. I couldn't find the page.

Waiting for your responses....

Cheers

Here is the link http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/ghana/visas/update-how_mettre-comment.aspx check it out but, i think its temporarily down..cheers
 
B.A said:
Hello ,

Hw do I contact AVO for change of address and change in family composition.
I think it has been menton b4 in the house. I couldn't find the page.

Waiting for your responses....

Cheers

Visit this:
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/ghana/visas/update-how_mettre-comment.aspx
 
At times I will say let me get myself busy and forget about AVO,but I lied.It is not easy to take your mind off it.But wait a minute, when will it be?, when will AVO start updating second line for 2013 applicants just like the other VO's. Itis now that I felt wot the seniors experienced.But in all situations we that are alive should give glory to God.
I kno that someday very soon,Story of 2013 applicants from Nigeria will change.Let us keep d faith.
 
Valentine667 said:
At times I will say let me get myself busy and forget about AVO,but I lied.It is not easy to take your mind off it.But wait a minute, when will it be?, when will AVO start updating second line for 2013 applicants just like the other VO's. Itis now that I felt wot the seniors experienced.But in all situations we that are alive should give glory to God.
I kno that someday very soon,Story of 2013 applicants from Nigeria will change.Let us keep d faith.


Uhmm! It is not easy to take one's mind off this process because a lot of our plans are revolved around moving to Canada. God will help us o and allow AVO to hasten things up for our sake. It is well. Val, please update your timeline. :)
 
Abeke said:
Uhmm! It is not easy to take one's mind off this process because a lot of our plans are revolved around moving to Canada. God will help us o and allow AVO to hasten things up for our sake. It is well. Val, please update your timeline. :)



AMEM oooooo. It is well. E don de tire me oooo
 
Valentine667 said:
At times I will say let me get myself busy and forget about AVO,but I lied.It is not easy to take your mind off it.But wait a minute, when will it be?, when will AVO start updating second line for 2013 applicants just like the other VO's. Itis now that I felt wot the seniors experienced.But in all situations we that are alive should give glory to God.
I kno that someday very soon,Story of 2013 applicants from Nigeria will change.Let us keep d faith.

CIC will be more worried now about Ebola than AVO, this at-least is a concern now for everyone. I guess things really needs to speed up. Already we have lost one of the clinics for our medicals, to the dreaded virus. What is CIC's policy on matters of this nature, anyone knows?
 
Floxzy said:
CIC will be more worried now about Ebola than AVO, this at-least is a concern now for everyone. I guess things really needs to speed up. Already we have lost one of the clinics for our medicals, to the dreaded virus. What is CIC's policy on matters of this nature, anyone knows?

The hospital that treated the Ebola case is First Consultants Medical Centre, Obalende Ikoyi while the hospital for Canada medicals is The Children's Practice and the Consultants Practice at Raymond Njoku, Ikoyi.

The hospitals are different.
 
Preferred said:
The hospital that treated the Ebola case is First Consultants Medical Centre, Obalende Ikoyi while the hospital for Canada medicals is The Children's Practice and the Consultants Practice at Raymond Njoku, Ikoyi.

The hospitals are different.

Yes CIC uses both
 
Floxzy said:
Yes CIC uses both


@Floxzy. First consultants medical centre at obalende ikoyi which was alleged to have attended to and treated the Liberian Ebola victim is not part of the hospitals being used by CIC. The hospitals used in Lagos are children's practice and consultants practice at raymond njoku ikoyi very close to Falomo bridge at V.I., q-life family clinic in vi, asaju medical clinic at vi. Others are abuja clinic in abuja and prime medical consultants in PH. These r all d clinics/hospitals used by CIC in Nigeria wc r total of 5 in number ( 1 in abuja, 3 in lagos and 1 in PH).
 
kit01 said:
@ Floxzy. First consultants medical centre at obalende ikoyi which was alleged to have attended to and treated the Liberian Ebola victim is not part of the hospitals being used by CIC. The hospitals used in Lagos are children's practice and consultants practice at raymond njoku ikoyi very close to Falomo bridge at V.I., q-life family clinic in vi, asaju medical clinic at vi. Others are abuja clinic in abuja and prime medical consultants in PH. These r all d clinics/hospitals used by CIC in Nigeria wc r total of 5 in number ( 1 in abuja, 3 in lagos and 1 in PH).

Very true Kit01...@Floxy you can confirm via this link :http://www.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
 
kit01 said:
@ Floxzy. First consultants medical centre at obalende ikoyi which was alleged to have attended to and treated the Liberian Ebola victim is not part of the hospitals being used by CIC. The hospitals used in Lagos are children's practice and consultants practice at raymond njoku ikoyi very close to Falomo bridge at V.I., q-life family clinic in vi, asaju medical clinic at vi. Others are abuja clinic in abuja and prime medical consultants in PH. These r all d clinics/hospitals used by CIC in Nigeria wc r total of 5 in number ( 1 in abuja, 3 in lagos and 1 in PH).

Ha Ok better then. Thanks for the clarification, slip of eyes o..
 
@Gofame thanks alot.