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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by marcuskens: 6:30pm On May 09, 2015
I used GTB...no issues

CoCoLav:
Please for those that used the online route, what bank card did you guys use? I used stanbic ibtc and the transaction was not approved.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by marcuskens: 6:32pm On May 09, 2015
Check my earlier posts...I have posted then already

NaD720:

Congratulations marcuskens. I tap into your testimony, IJN, Amen. We are still waiting for the list oo.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by bellakay: 7:10pm On May 09, 2015
Hello everyone, please is there anyone in manitoba or applying for a school in manitoba? Please i need reply. Thank you.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 9:15pm On May 09, 2015
dbabba:


Hi, can you please tell me more about jobs for students in the niagara region and the income if it will be sufficient to sustain me (accommodation, feeding and clothing)

What field are you in? How long is your program and what's your education/Work experience?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 9:16pm On May 09, 2015
hayqinsbFX:
im coming to toronto for an adv diploma in civil engineering tech......what branch of engineering re u..
my college destination is seneca college, newham....

I'm in energy engineering.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 9:20pm On May 09, 2015
ugosh:


hello bro, I intend doing a pg certificate course in computer application development then eventually do a masters in ECE with specialization in computer & software engineering. please how is the salary scale for a software engineer and are they good job opportunities for them in all province?

There are always jobs for software engineers but you gotta know your stuff. Software engineering is very innovative so you can't bullshit your way through an interview or job. The pay is very good, which means enough to live comfortably.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 9:23pm On May 09, 2015
Nobody wants to answer me oo
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 9:27pm On May 09, 2015
Headlamp1:



Bro what are the job prospects for one coming to canada to obtain a graduate certificate in robotics and industrial automation, having had a B.eng electrical and electronics in Nigeria?

What are the steps to excel in Canada as an Engineer?


A couple of my friends are in mechatronics engineering which I think is similar to your field. Do you have some work experience? To be honest Nigerians degrees are not worth much here but with you a bit more education like your planning you'll be fine. With manufacturing not booming as it used to, the field is a bit more competitive but not a lot of people can do your job so I think you can find jobs. Just get here work hard and have good people skills. No one wants to work with an annoying guy. You'll be fine.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by berexio1: 10:00pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


I'm in energy engineering.

Hello Solo8,

I have some experience as a Process Engineer(3years to be precise). I intend doing masters in Chemical Process Engineering at Uni of Waterloo. What can you say about job prospects in waterloo and toronto environs knowing that you are into energy engineering...
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Taike: 10:03pm On May 09, 2015
Hello,

Pls how much would you estimate for living expenses in Scarborough per annum? I've been admitted to UTSC.
Thanks!
Solo8:
Hey guys,
Good to see some people are interested and working hard to come to Canada. I was born in Nigeria, but I grew up here in Toronto and also went through high school and university here (I've spent most of my life here but still visit naija yearly). Since I did not come through a study visa program I might not be able to of much help with applications but I might be able to give you some advice on things like the city, province, country, school life, work life and culture. I am an engineer aswell, I noticed a lot of people here are applying for engineering.

Goodluck guys.

Cheers
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:03pm On May 09, 2015
berexio1:


Hello Solo8,

I have some experience as a Process Engineer(3years to be precise). I intend doing masters in Chemical Process Engineering at Uni of Waterloo. What can you say about job prospects in waterloo and toronto environs knowing that you are into energy engineering...

If you get into Waterloo, you will not have a problem finding jobs in this field. You might have to move to a more remote city, but with your experience and your Canadian education, you'll do well.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:05pm On May 09, 2015
Taike:
Hello,

Pls how much would you estimate for living expenses in Scarborough per annum? I've been admitted to UTSC.
Thanks!

Depends on what living conditions you want, what are you expecting.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Ifiegboria(m): 10:08pm On May 09, 2015
Hello,
PLease I need help on this.
My elder sister and her family live in Canada and herself and her husband are both working. Can they invite me to live with them? What does it take to invite someone- like cost and other requirements? How long does it take to be processed? I would love to live in CA. They travelled to CA in March 2013 with a family visa.
Thanks.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by berexio1: 10:19pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


If you get into Waterloo, you will not have a problem finding jobs in this field. You might have to move to a more remote city, but with your experience and your Canadian education, you'll do well.

More remote cities like??
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Niscolinx: 10:20pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


If you get into Waterloo, you will not have a problem finding jobs in this field. You might have to move to a more remote city, but with your experience and your Canadian education, you'll do well.
please will electrical and electronics engineering be good in waterloo and please what are the job prospects, and cost of living over there? Thanks.
Note:i left secondary school the year 2014,so i would also like to know how i can start the visa arrangements and procedures please
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:22pm On May 09, 2015
berexio1:


More remote cities like??

Literally anywhere that is not a major city but that's just a worst case scenario. There are still opportunities in the major cities. Go over the first hurdle before you start worrying about jobs. You are still some ways away.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by berexio1: 10:26pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


Literally anywhere that is not a major city but that's just a worst case scenario. There are still opportunities in the major cities. Go over the first hurdle before you start worrying about jobs. You are still some ways away.

Ok thanks...its just nice to have a view point from others over there.So as to get prepared for eventualities...

Waterloo isnt a major city..is it?

Thanks!
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:27pm On May 09, 2015
Niscolinx:
please will electrical and electronics engineering be good in waterloo and please what are the job prospects, and cost of living over there? Thanks

"Will teaching be good in calabar? How much do they make?". This says nothing about me, my level of teaching and just a broad area. It's impossible to answer.

Read my previous posts. This is too much of a general question, everybody and every case is different.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:31pm On May 09, 2015
berexio1:


Ok thanks...its just nice to have a view point from others over there.So as to get prepared for eventualities...

Waterloo isnt a major city..is it?

Thanks!

Not in the same sense as Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal. It's still a decent size city, read about it online. How do you know you even want to live in Waterloo, you might decide you want to live and work somewhere else after, maybe an even smaller city.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Ifiegboria(m): 10:39pm On May 09, 2015
Taike:
Hello,

Pls how much would you estimate for living expenses in Scarborough per annum? I've been admitted to UTSC.
Thanks!
a: 10:08pm
Hello Solo8,
PLease I need help on this. I believe you can help me on this.
My elder sister and her family live in Canada and herself and her husband are both working. Can they invite me to live with them? What does it take to invite someone- like cost and other requirements? How long does it take to be processed? I would love to live in CA. They travelled to CA in March 2013 with a family visa.
Thanks.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 10:45pm On May 09, 2015
Ifiegboria:
a: 10:08pm
Hello Solo8,
PLease I need help on this. I believe you can help me on this.
My elder sister and her family live in Canada and herself and her husband are both working. Can they invite me to live with them? What does it take to invite someone- like cost and other requirements? How long does it take to be processed? I would love to live in CA. They travelled to CA in March 2013 with a family visa.
Thanks.

I think that should be something your sister and her husband should be trying to find out if they want you to come over. They can figure that out easily depending on their situation.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Ifiegboria(m): 10:53pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


I think that should be something your sister and her husband should be trying to find out if they want you to come over. They can figure that out easily depending on their situation.
Thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 11:08pm On May 09, 2015
Ifiegboria:

Thanks

You're welcome.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:14pm On May 09, 2015
bellakay:
Hello everyone, please is there anyone in manitoba or applying for a school in manitoba? Please i need reply. Thank you.
i just got my letter of acceptance from university of winnipeg, manitoba...

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:18pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:
Hey guys,
Good to see some people are interested and working hard to come to Canada. I was born in Nigeria, but I grew up here in Toronto and also went through high school and university here (I've spent most of my life here but still visit naija yearly). Since I did not come through a study visa program I might not be able to of much help with applications but I might be able to give you some advice on things like the city, province, country, school life, work life and culture. I am an engineer aswell, I noticed a lot of people here are applying for engineering.

Goodluck guys.

Cheers
i just got my letter of acceptance to university of winnipeg to study sociology, want to know if there is job opportunity there, and what is my chance of getting PR after my study, i will like to stay in canada....
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 11:24pm On May 09, 2015
JJCE:
i just got my letter of acceptance to university of winnipeg to study sociology, want to know if there is job opportunity there, and what is my chance of getting PR after my study, i will like to stay in canada....

To be honest I don't know much about liberal arts job market. I would think it'll be hard if you are not close to the one of the top students.

My honest opinion is that people should go into practical fields like even plumbing, welding and other trades before going into this like sociology. Exception goes for people that are very passionate about those liberal arts, then you should follow your heart. Don't get me wrong, studying anything in Canada is still better than not doing anything. So if you have that offer, take it and I hope you get to stay in Canada.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by JJCE(m): 11:38pm On May 09, 2015
Solo8:


To be honest I don't know much about liberal arts job market. I would think it'll be hard if you are not close to the one of the top students.

My honest opinion is that people should go into practical fields like even plumbing, welding and other trades before going into this like sociology. Exception goes for people that are very passionate about those liberal arts, then you should follow your heart. Don't get me wrong, studying anything in Canada is still better than not doing anything. So if you have that offer, take it and I hope you get to stay in Canada.
thanks so much, i want to know how much canadian dollars i can make working off campus, cos i will not like the situation that my parent wiill be sending me money when i get to canada, can i survive?
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Solo8(m): 11:49pm On May 09, 2015
JJCE:
thanks so much, i want to know how much canadian dollars i can make working off campus, cos i will not like the situation that my parent wiill be sending me money when i get to canada, can i survive?

Did the school offer you a chance to work on campus? They should tell you the pay. It's usually around minimum wage for whatever province you are in
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Graphical(f): 12:06am On May 10, 2015
Hmmm, submitted at last. To God be the glory. A big thanks to all those that contributed to this thread. I know next to nothing before reading but feel I can work as an agent now. Lol. Thanks all.

Surely, na God go win on this.

Cheers all. Will surely keep you guys posted.
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by herkenorlar: 12:35am On May 10, 2015
[quote author=tnuola post=33547571]

Apparently you did not read the thread after you posted this question yesterday.

Do request for a new workID with the new position if you can, don't forget to include your promot



Thanks
Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 12:35am On May 10, 2015
Graphical:
Hmmm, submitted at last. To God be the glory. A big thanks to all those that contributed to this thread. I know next to nothing before reading but feel I can work as an agent now. Lol. Thanks all.

Surely, na God go win on this.

Cheers all. Will surely keep you guys posted.

I wish you the never-ending grace of God on your app.
We SHALL all be celebrated.

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Re: Travelling To Canada Part 7 by Nobody: 1:02am On May 10, 2015
Waterloo is a major city. smiley

Solo8:


Not in the same sense as Toronto, Vancouver or Montreal. It's still a decent size city, read about it online. How do you know you even want to live in Waterloo, you might decide you want to live and work somewhere else after, maybe an even smaller city.

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