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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by BootyliciousHon: 5:18pm On Apr 17, 2019
For those who have gotten PCC form the US, how did you go about the fingerprint part? The FD-254( fingerprint form)...how did you g it? What kind if paper did you download it on? A4? Also how long did the process take?
I already read about how to get the PCC on the cic website but I dont seem to understand how to go about fingerprinting.

Anyone who can guide please?���
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by realdon(m): 5:21pm On Apr 17, 2019
I don't understand why sb will be preaching that people should stay back in the country and keep suffering without job tongue Meanwhile, govt officials profligate the abundant resources mindlessly. You shouldn't have travelled abroad at all! I hope u weren't deported?. Any rational being wants a good life and its not a bad thing as long as u r doing it legally. Use ur NGO to campaign against bad government n criminality n leave ppl trying out a better life. Do u know what means to send children to sch n they can't get job after graduation?

rentAcock:
Quite sad, so many people are excited to flee their motherland to help grow and build up a white man's land. It's just like what my friend used to say, 'immigration is modern day slavery except this time they do not have to forcibly chain able bodied men to slave ships or rape our women, they just make it easier for your youngest and brightest minds to simply emigrate in droves'. Who will build this country if you all leave, have you ever thought of that? You think once you run to Canada you will still have any reason to return home? How about your kids? Do you think by taking them to Nigeria for 3weeks vacation will entice them to one day relocate to their father land? Sure nobody thinks about these things. The biggest problem the black race has is selfishness while the white man thinks about the greater good of a community. Everyone only thinks about what will benefit them and their family and that's where it ends. Even in the so called abroad, your fellow Nigerian will not want to accommodate or guide you because they think you will be better than them. Common info about schools, work or getting certain government documents, your fellow Nigerian in the diaspora will not help you. White countries and white people In general are successful because they collaborate and help each other. U.S, Canada and the UK are amongst the most developed countries today due to strong trade and military alliance. A white employer will hire a fellow white man for a lucrative job position before he hires an immigrant with the same credentials.

Before anyone says I'm ranting because I was denied Visa or whatever PPR thing you guys relish here like a lottery ticket, I also used to think abroad was the be all end all after graduating from university. I also hustled and eventually left Nigeria. I made $265,000 that year working several overtime hours (I have the W-2 and tax return forms to prove it) but I was never really satisfied because this part of me kept feeling like I betrayed my country. It takes a special kind of person to self reflect and then decide to walk away from a lifestyle of adequate security, good health care system, great schools, cheap food and law & order but without any sacrifice, Nigeria will perpetually remain a 3rd world cesspool. I moved back, got a job and started a mentorship and scholarship program where we find youths whose families are unable to pay their elementary and secondary school fees and we partner with local businesses to raise funds for these kids. School isn't for everyone, we also train several kids in IT, carpentry, plumbing, construction and mini importation. Has it been easy? No. Do I sometimes miss the convenience of my 2 bedroom apartment in north Los Angeles? You bet I do. But do I feel accomplished knowing that I'm making a positive change in small ways that will alleviate poverty, possibly reduce crime and put more food on the tables of a few Nigerians? Certainly.

The UN needs to look into countries like Canada that take advantage of the dire situation in Nigeria and prowl on our brightest and youngest minds for the sole purpose of developing their country and replacing their aging workforce. Just today, their Prime minister was begging President Buhari to give him 1 million Nigerians. This just sounds like the year 1756 where the white man met with local chiefs and traded silver, mirrors and gun powder for African slaves. While I know most of you have made up your mind to flee your motherland, the least I can urge you to do is to find reputable charities and NGOs in Nigeria and donate to them once in a while. Goodluck.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Transformium: 5:22pm On Apr 17, 2019
tolfa:
Anyone you feel like....just make sure you validate it before printing if you are opting to sign manually
Thanks a lot smiley
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by realdon(m): 5:25pm On Apr 17, 2019
I don't understand why sb will be preaching that
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ramj: 5:28pm On Apr 17, 2019
petrichor:
Ire mi de, ire Ayo, ire mi kabo iremi wolede...Its PPR my people

TIMELINE

ITA: 19th December 2018 (cut-off 439)
AOR: 29 Dec 2018
MEP: 10 Feb 2019
Biometrics: 12 Feb 2019
IP1: 26/02/19
IP2: 16/04/19
PPR: 17/04/19 (dated 16/04/19)
ADR: none
VO: Ottawa
POF: Fixed deposit (from gift deed and deed of sale).


The decision to migrate was made in early 2017.

Evaluated my master degree with IQAS and hubby's ND/HND with WES.

We wrote IELTS 9 times (mine 8 and hubby 1)

I passed IELTS at the 5th attempt with LRSW - 9777

Unfortunately, this placed us at 439 and went for two more with 0.5 deficiencies in writing.

I then took the last test on 1st December 2018 and had LRSW - 8.5, 7.5, 7.5, 7.5.
This breakthrough in writing came when Dr Benson offered to teach and review my write-ups. Our CRS score then moved to 445

I never got tired of writing the exam as it was the only mountain before me that needs to be leveled for us to have ITA.

My utmost thanks goes to the God Almighty !!!

I also thank my friends Oby, @Zinggi and @Wasseynet for always being there to listen to my silly talks and unnecessary worry at odd hours of the day (you all will rest now).

Thank you so much Doc Benson for bringing the breakthrough in my writing.

To as many as are looking unto God for PPR, the Lord will grant it.


CongratuPPR

Je m'appelle Ramj
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by joo2018: 5:30pm On Apr 17, 2019
Sis,

I think you will get faster response if you follow @Topsmamen's post. The second part says you shoulduse the NL search bar. Search "fbi pcc fingerprint".

It is not a FAQ, but there are questions and answer in previous threads.

BootyliciousHon:
For those who have gotten PCC form the US, how did you go about the fingerprint part? The FD-254( fingerprint form)...how did you g it? What kind if paper did you download it on? A4? Also how long did the process take?
I already read about how to get the PCC on the cic website but I dont seem to understand how to go about fingerprinting.

Anyone who can guide please?���
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ramj: 5:30pm On Apr 17, 2019
GozyNA:
Long PPR Gist Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Timeline

Decision to travel: Second half of 2017 (but still was not 100% decided)

Final decision to travel: May 2018

IELTS: April 21, 2018

WES: August 24, 2018

ITA: October 15, 2018

AOR: November 10, 2018

MEP/BIL: December 11, 2018

Biometrics: December 12, 2018

ADR: February 27, 2019 (submitted same day)

Ghost Update: April 16, 2019 (Additional documents moved from “We are reviewing…” to “Not Applicable”)

PPR: 2:07am of April 17, 2019 (dated April 16, 2019)

[ God bless us all. Ire akari o. We shall all meet in our new home, Canada.

Oyibiribiri kan e ooooo

CongratuPPR


Je m'appelle PPR
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by ans123: 5:33pm On Apr 17, 2019
No draws today?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by bellexa22: 5:41pm On Apr 17, 2019
Use your current passport to book your medicals oo.
Your appointment won't be this month anyway. The earlier you book the better.

BootyliciousHon:
Hi guys. I need a little guidance here please.( I havent read the last couple of pages so I do not know if it's been treated).
1. I am an ITA hopeful in today's draw.
2. My passport expires in September but I already did a renewal. Unfortunately there are no booklets so I am yet to collect it. I am hopeful that it would be ready by month end though.
3. I was trying to book for medicals but my passport number was requested. Hence I put that on hold.
4. I believe my EE profile contains my current passport number( cant remember but I want to think we had to fill it in while opening a profile)

What would you advice I do?
1. Go ahead to book medicals with the current passport which expires in Sept? If yes, wouldn't I need to change my passport as some before PPR? Wouldn't that drag my application timeline?

2. Wait for the new passport then do my medicals? If yes, the the passport number wont tally with what is in my EE profile. Can I just open my profile and change it ?( am always very wary of going near my profile so I dont mistakenly change anything).

Please I would appreciate clarity on this.

Thanks in advance.

P.s. I got the Alberta nomination smiley
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Marula: 5:43pm On Apr 17, 2019
Topsmamen:


If your sibling is related by blood (i.e. you guys share a mother or father) or adoption or marriage, then you can use the following to prove relationship:

1. Lease/tenancy agreement, utility bills, bank statement to show their residence status in Canada.
2. Birth certificate or attestation of birth for the both of you to prove relationship.
3. PR card to show proof of sibling status in Canada.
4. Bio-data pages of passport of you and sibling (optional).
Thank you very much.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by majamisile: 5:44pm On Apr 17, 2019
ladymarshall:


I would have responded to your point on relocating home and my kids returning (connecting with) to Nigeria, but I do not want to go philosophical. Lest I cause an intellectual furore with my sagacious ruminations on the concept of home, fluid identity, creolization of culture, roots versus routes, etc. Mind not my hurly-burly grin


Hahahahaha grin grin. This is definitely a 7.5 write up man. This part of your write up got me rolling on the floor. You all have spoken well. To every man his own life decisions. He should go and read how Joo2018 after all the self improvement remained stuck in one job role for years. Nobody says it will be a bed of roses over there as @newmum0615 has stated in the sister thread but at least you are guaranteed of a suitable living environment where your phone does not get stolen two times in one year just because some so called hustling boys have taken it as a trade. God bless and help all of us and we all go dey alright last last.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by ladymarshall: 5:44pm On Apr 17, 2019
Congrats again. So you were teasing us before abi grin

Thank you very much for your detailed script especially during the wait post-AOR.

I score you 9.7/10

Go and succeed in Canada



GozyNA:
Long PPR Gist Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Timeline

Decision to travel: Second half of 2017 (but still was not 100% decided)

Final decision to travel: May 2018

IELTS: April 21, 2018



Conclusion: No two applications are the same. Make your application as detailed as you can bearing in mind the peculiarity of your case. Knowing what I know now, I would package my application differently if I were to do it over as there were a number of things I felt I did not really do right. However, rather than have sleepless nights and raise unnecessary CSEs, I handed it all to God and he came through for me.

Benediction: My prayer for everyone reading this is that no matter what stage you are in on this journey, the eternal one would do for you what he has done for me at the perfect time. God bless us all. Ire akari o. We shall all meet in our new home, Canada.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Marula: 5:45pm On Apr 17, 2019
captainhoo:


Birth certificates, pictures. Anything that shows you are related to the person
Thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Jennypharb1: 5:45pm On Apr 17, 2019
Marula:

Thanks. I've reset my mind and brain. Positivity all the way. Please how do I go about the Provincial Nomination route I guess that's what PNP means? Not sure if I can learn French in a short period to make good scores for the test. Am also planning against birthdate catching me and removing 5points that I don't have to spare. grin

See this link for PNP processes. Also read up on the CIC website. A number of people have gotten Alberta nominations in the past few weeks. So you can check them out

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by kingspaco: 5:46pm On Apr 17, 2019
GozyNA:
Long PPR Gist Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Timeline

Decision to travel: Second half of 2017 (but still was not 100% decided)

Final decision to travel: May 2018

IELTS: April 21, 2018

WES: August 24, 2018

ITA: October 15, 2018

AOR: November 10, 2018

MEP/BIL: December 11, 2018

Biometrics: December 12, 2018

ADR: February 27, 2019 (submitted same day)

Ghost Update: April 16, 2019 (Additional documents moved from “We are reviewing…” to “Not Applicable”)

PPR: 2:07am of April .
Congratulations to you.
May Canada favour you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Marula: 5:46pm On Apr 17, 2019
Ifeoma77:

WAEC is the better option
Thanks much. Good thing I've not submitted to WES for evaluation. I'll pull off the NECO from my profile.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by kaylov12: 5:46pm On Apr 17, 2019
ans123:
No draws today?

You don't want to know how many people are silently waiting.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by princeofcanada: 5:50pm On Apr 17, 2019
Amen.

Why do i just love you? Go and make it biggg in Canada. May God continue to order your steps.




GozyNA:
Long PPR Gist Alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Timeline

Decision to travel: Second half of 2017 (but still was not 100% decided)

Final decision to travel: May 2018

IELTS: April 21, 2018

WES: August 24, 2018

ITA: October 15, 2018

AOR: November 10, 2018

MEP/BIL: December 11, 2018

Biometrics: December 12, 2018

ADR: February 27, 2019 (submitted same day)

Ghost Update: April 16, 2019 (Additional documents moved from “We are reviewing…” to “Not Applicable”)

PPR: 2:07am of April 17, 2019 (dated April 16, 2019)

Main Gist
I have always been the “whether Nigeria likes it or not I must prosper here” kind of person. I had never seen myself living outside the country. My own plan was just to make money and go for vacations. That was how I sat here with a postgraduate degree, working like an elephant and eating like an ant. Chai, I suffered in Lagos, what!!!
Sometime in 2014, a friend who lives in Canada started talking to me about moving over. She painted a great picture so I checked out the occupation list and mine was not there so with that excuse I was able to make her stop disturbing my life.
In May 2017, a dear friend and sister called to tell me she was making the move to Canada with her young family. She told me things I already knew, about how tough things are and how the future looks bleak here. She asked me to join her on the journey so we can leave together as she was getting set for IELTS then but I was not so convinced. Not long after, a close friend started talking about moving too, in fact at that time he had started his PEBC evaluation. That was when I started thinking about it passively and then all of a sudden it seemed like everyone I knew was either in the process or knew people in the process of leaving to Canada. Towards the end of 2017 I decided to give it a shot but because of the NASUU strike I could not get my transcripts so I waited. Early 2018, I decided to do IELTS first since I had been seeing people take it over and over. I made a silent bargain with God that I would sit for it just once and if I flunked it then my destiny was not to go to Canada. I also decided I would not start ECA until I saw the IELTS result to know whether my destiny was in Canada or not.

IELTS: Registered a month ahead because the cost for next available dates after April 21 would be 75k and I was on a very tight budget so I jumped on the 68k date. I practiced with the Barron practice book and some videos I got off youtube. I kept getting 35 and above in the listening practices I took. I practiced for reading using the Barron practice book also. For speaking, I did not practice as I was told it would just be a conversation I just needed to speak with confidence. For writing, I only practiced the night before I wrote the exam. I am quite imaginative so I knew I could always come up with stuff to write down. Results came out 5th May, LRSW: 9, 9, 7, 7.5.

ECA: Having sorted out IELTS, I quickly paid for my ECA with WES. This was before the WAEC brouhaha. My cousin in NAU helped me process my transcript. That process should not have taken more than a day because I had processed it years before. Guess what? NAU said they did not have records of my former transcript so they needed to type afresh and there was just one lady in exams and records who types transcripts. Long story short, transcript came out, was sent to me in Lagos and I sent via courier to WES along with a copies of my degree certificate. In fact I also helped a friend send his spouse’s certificate along with my documents. I just made sure hers was in a separate envelope with her ECA number boldly written on it then put that and my own well labeled documents into a bigger envelope before sending. Doing that saved us 18k. Was processing transcript form CMUL at the same time and they got to WES some days apart. WES notified me after some time that verification requests had been sent to my schools. NAU surprised me as they verified as soon as they got it without asking for any payment. CMUL however kept saying they had not received the request. I was later to discover that correspondence from WES to CMUL goes to Unilag, Akoka first and sits there till they have a sizable number of mails to move to CMUL before they dispatch. My verification request must have sat there for over two weeks before I finally got a call from CMUL that it had come and I had to pay 3k for the verification. I paid and we got that sorted. WES told me exactly when to expect my final report and on that very day in August 2018, I got the soft copy while the hardcopy came a while later.

ITA: Created my profile after my ECA was ready in August but I was not quite ready to get into the pool because POF was not yet complete. On Sunday 14th October 2018, I do not know exactly what it was but something pushed me to sit with my computer and complete my profile. Next day I was minding my business at work when a friend who had also been in the pool called to say congratulations. I asked him what the occasion was and he said it's ITA. I quickly went online and discovered for myself that a surprise draw held that Monday and I was going to get ITA as my score was well above the cut off. Long story short, I left the job by the end of that month so I took submitting my application more seriously as I was unwilling to look for another job and I also believed my processing would be fast so I can just get out of here fast.

Medicals: A friend told me he walked into the Children’s Practice about two months before I was ready and was able to get his medicals done without an appointment. Na so I carry myself go there. At the gate they told me they no longer attend to applicants for Canada. I immediately called Q-life and they told me that the earliest I could get was sometime in January (this was first week in November). I called IOM, when they finally picked up I was able to go through the process of getting an appointment for 9:30am the next day. I walked into IOM the next day at about 9:15am thinking since I had an appointment for 9:30am all would be smooth. Long story short, I left IOM at about 6:30pm in the evening.

POF: I have money market fund accounts with Cordros Asset Management and FBN Quest. I submitted letters from them along with account statements. The Cordros account was about four months old and there was a bulk deposit (about 70% of the POF) in it about one month prior to printing (I did not explain this). In addition, I got a letter from Stanbic IBTC along with account statement. The purpose of this was to show salary deposits of my most recent job and to also add a little buffer as I had a cash balance in the account of about 300k.

PCC: A friend gave me a contact at Alagbon. I walked in there at some minutes to 4 and by 4:30pm I walked out with my PCC after parting with 5k.

Proof of Employment: I was able to get a reference letter in IRCC format from my former place of work where I put in 3years. It was prepared on the company’s letterhead paper and signed by the general manager and I also attached his call card. This company does not have an online presence so no website or official email addresses. The unique thing about my case was that I was not on a salary rather I was paid commissions for businesses I initiated and completed (aside a weekly stipend for transport). As there were no paystubs, to prove I was getting paid by the company, I got my account statement and highlighted transfers made to my account covering the last 8 months that I was with them. I also added the offer letter from my most recent employer along with paystubs, account statement highlighting pay and contact details for the head of the Nigerian office.

Biometrics: I had always seen on this forum that Biometrics does not take over an hour. On the day I went for mine, village people struck. Network was down at VFS and it took me 5hours to get mine done

The Wait: Let me just say that in my entire life, I have not wanted anything more than I wanted to get this Canadian PR. The suffer I suffered in this Lagos was just too much so I every time I felt like getting discouraged, I remembered the goal of all this and stayed in line. After AOR, I checked my profile daily (I was on IP2 from AOR). Somehow I kept hoping my application would be one of those superfast ones. Well with time I was checking once a week and then once in two weeks. Early January I raised a CSE to find out my visa office. Got a generic reply from Agent Mathew without an answer to my enquiry. I was active on the November AOR group and it was excitement and anticipation galore when we had a couple of PPRs in January but being a single applicant I just accepted that the families were mostly going to go first so I decided I would only start panicking if I do not get PPR by May 10 (day I clock 6months).
Raised another CSE 2 weeks after the first to enquire again about visa office, eligibility and background checks. This time I got a reply to say my application was being processed in Ottawa and that eligibility was on.
Passport was to expire July 2019 so on the 25th of January I rushed to Abeokuta and renewed. Decided not to update via CSE but to wait till whenever they ask so I can know for sure that my file is being handled.
On the day Tojued shared her PPR story (Feb 27), I remember reading in it that she had typed it since November 2018. Now, even though I had always wanted to type my story ahead, there was zero ginger since I was not seeing any movement in my account but after reading that part of her story I made a mental note to start typing that day. Got back that evening, checked my account for the first time in a while and there was nothing. I put on my laptop to start typing and I had barely finished the first line when I looked at my phone and noticed there was a mail from ‘do not reply’ wow!!! It was an ADR for new passport. I quickly scanned with my phone and uploaded via the new placeholder. Checked my account the next day February 28 and the message still read “we need additional documents….” I left the matter and faced other things. At noon on the 1st of March, I decided to check again and I saw that the message had changed to “we are reviewing the additional document….”
On the 20th of March I called CIC. The call lasted 32minutes but I got to know that I had recommended pass for eligibility and that background checks were on. The agent told me everything looks good and that my application should be wrapped up before I hit the 6 month date. Exactly two weeks after the first call (3rd April), I called CIC again. The agent noted that nothing much had changed since my last call. She repeated to me that eligibility was recommended passed, criminality passed and that other background checks had not started. She assured me that that everything was looking good and that she sees no reason why my application would not be completed before the 6 month mark.
On the 16th of April, I checked my account and noticed it had been updated. Additional Documents was now reading "Not Applicable", I smiled and knew deep down the visa officer had finally looked through my file for a final review. That was when I put finishing touches to this story and started making mental plans to go to VFS the next day (today). Turned off my phone and tried to sleep off at past 1am but could not. Turned on my phone at exactly 2:01am and 6 minutes later I saw the beautiful mail drop (actually dropped twice sef).

Passport Transmission: Even though it took me almost three hours to go from Surulere to Lekki this morning (no thanks to the trucks on Western Avenue/Eko bridge), I simply followed the steps joo2018 laid out yesterday and I was out of VFS in an hour.

Conclusion: No two applications are the same. Make your application as detailed as you can bearing in mind the peculiarity of your case. Knowing what I know now, I would package my application differently if I were to do it over as there were a number of things I felt I did not really do right. However, rather than have sleepless nights and raise unnecessary CSEs, I handed it all to God and he came through for me.

Benediction: My prayer for everyone reading this is that no matter what stage you are in on this journey, the eternal one would do for you what he has done for me at the perfect time. God bless us all. Ire akari o. We shall all meet in our new home, Canada.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by COPR: 5:51pm On Apr 17, 2019
Marula:
Make una no vex say my questions too much. Please anyone know the cost of transcripts from these schools to WES?

UNIZIK - Nnamdi Azikiwe University (1st Degree)
Unilag - University of Lagos (Masters)
NECO - National Examinations Council
WAEC - West African Examination Council
CIPM - Chartered Institute of Personnel Mgt. of Nig.

Abeg any gain in evaluating NECO and WAEC, both have good greats no combination required.

Between NECO and WAEC which one is better (Faster / Cheaper)? I can use either.

Thanks for answering.

NECO is faster. 5 business days. PM me for a contact at the NECO head office, Minna.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by BootyliciousHon: 5:53pm On Apr 17, 2019
Done that already. The link took me to where I had already read before on the CICs website. And yes i have used the search bar...which showed me the detailed post of the whole ppr process. (Except my eyes weren't seeing well) . All am asking is if theres been anyone who has done it. I want to know how the person went about fingerprinting from Nigeria. That's all am asking for...first hand experience if any. If there isnt I will find a way around it and update it here.

Updated: I have found the specific info I needed.
Thank you
joo2018:
Sis,

I think you will get faster response if you follow @Topsmamen's post. The second part says you shoulduse the NL search bar. Search "fbi pcc fingerprint".

It is not a FAQ, but there are questions and answer in previous threads.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Marula: 5:53pm On Apr 17, 2019
Please which would you do first if you can't do both concurrently, Certificate Evaluation or IELTS with eyes on managing your finance ?

I was thinking of doing Evaluation first before test because of the time Cert Evaluation takes but after reading a testimony here, am considering doing the test first and if I get good grades that will make my CRS make good sense, then I'll go ahead with Certification evaluation.

What do you think?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by whoknew: 5:56pm On Apr 17, 2019
silently waiting to see what the draw holds for us.. is it going to be 45x or 44x ?

Whichever it is, it will surely end in praise one day.

kaylov12:


You don't want to know how many people are silently waiting.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by BootyliciousHon: 5:57pm On Apr 17, 2019
Thanks. Yeah. I called iom already to book and their earliest date is April 29th. I wont be ready till second week in may so am not too bothered. (Am not in town currently)Just thinking/planning ahead.
bellexa22:
Use your current passport to book your medicals oo.
Your appointment won't be this month anyway. The earlier you book the better.

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by ladymarshall: 5:58pm On Apr 17, 2019
Na! @GozyNA is our active member, he can't do us like that na. That score is reserved for silent readers who come to slap us 3 line, two sentence scripts grin grin

Topsmamen:


So you mean to tell us there won't be -19/10 this time?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ifeoma77(f): 6:01pm On Apr 17, 2019
BootyliciousHon:
For those who have gotten PCC form the US, how did you go about the fingerprint part? The FD-254( fingerprint form)...how did you g it? What kind if paper did you download it on? A4? Also how long did the process take?
I already read about how to get the PCC on the cic website but I dont seem to understand how to go about fingerprinting.

Anyone who can guide please?���
Someone advised that you should go to the police here in naija and let them help you do the fingerprints
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Ifeoma77(f): 6:03pm On Apr 17, 2019
Marula:

Thanks much. Good thing I've not submitted to WES for evaluation. I'll pull off the NECO from my profile.
Yeah, WAEC's process is straightforward. Infact there are people here who can do it for you if you don't feel like stressing yourself

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by ladymarshall: 6:09pm On Apr 17, 2019
A Nigerian on Canadavisa asked your exact question. See below

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/fbi-pcc.513752/page-2

BootyliciousHon:
Done that already. The link took me to where I had already read before on the CICs website. And yes i have used the search bar...which showed me the detailed post of the whole ppr process. (Except my eyes weren't seeing well) . All am asking is if theres been anyone who has done it. I want to know how the person went about fingerprinting from Nigeria. That's all am asking for...first hand experience if any. If there isnt I will find a way around it and update it here.

Updated: I have found the specific info I needed.
Thank you
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by BootyliciousHon: 6:10pm On Apr 17, 2019
Thanks so much Ifeoma
Ifeoma77:

Someone advised that you should go to the police here in naija and let them help you do the fingerprints

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Transformium: 6:10pm On Apr 17, 2019
tolfa:
Anyone you feel like....just make sure you validate it before printing if you are opting to sign manually
Just downloaded the form from the link in the letter but the form does not have a validate button at the bottom.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by BootyliciousHon: 6:10pm On Apr 17, 2019
Merçi beaucoup
ladymarshall:
A Nigerian on Canadavisa asked your exact question. See below

https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/fbi-pcc.513752/page-2

Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by Scandinavian02: 6:26pm On Apr 17, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 7 by JuneFirst: 6:28pm On Apr 17, 2019
Kmgb1:
@JuneFirst pls check your PM. Been checking my mail for your response like PPR. Lol

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