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Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 5 by Ahyaiya: 10:41pm On Jul 02, 2021
mimilyrics:
Thanks for checking up on me. I appreciate it. It was great connecting with you off NL.

Hello mimi, please can I email you?
Travel / Re: Inland Vs Outland Spouse Application In Canada (cdn Only) by Ahyaiya: 1:35am On May 06, 2021
Hello, please I have a question on family sponsorship that I need help with. Can my aunt who is a PR in Nova Scotia sponsor me( her nephew) and my wife to Canada? No children yet. Thanks for your anticipated response
quote author=dancewith post=7573807]

Visit this site to get everything you need to know about Canadian family class sponsorship http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/index.php[/quote]
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 18 by Ahyaiya: 1:27am On May 06, 2021
Hello, please I have a question on family sponsorship that I need help with. Can my aunt who is a PR in Nova Scotia sponsor me( her nephew) and my wife to Canada? No children yet. Thanks for your anticipated response
quote author=Uzomachukwu post=99908213]

Dubem, could it be that they're worried about your own personal finances? How about you ask your employer to have your living expenses (and, if possible, your second year tuition) transferred to your personal account, including the money for your travel expenses?

Also, did you submit your personal bank statement in those previous applications? From my experience last year and this January, I can say that IRCC often gets apprehensive when applicants who are funded, whether by an employer or their university, do not submit their personal bank statement (or at least that of a family member). My first application (submitted in June 2020 before I discovered this Nairaland thread) was refused this past January simply because I submitted only my PhD Deans Scholarship letter from USask and didn't include my personal bank statement — no thanks to the wrong advice I got from USask's International Student and Study Abroad Centre, and friends studying in Canada.

As for the family ties, maybe you could tell us about your family composition here in Nigeria. That'll help the house advise you better.[/quote]
Travel / Re: Writing CIMA For Express Entry?? Lets Meet Here! by Ahyaiya: 10:00pm On Apr 20, 2020
Please tell me about this video and how can I get it? Also how much is cima level 1to 4?

quote author=mzkomsy post=88443765]I was looking for a course I could do to boost my score and I found this page 3 days ago,i was really worried and scared about the cima thing coz i heard its calculations and basically accounting stuffs(international relations and politics graduate )...i read from page one to the beginning and was encouraged to start self learning despite not having an accounting or statistics background... I used the materials listed and so far its been really fun at least chapter 1,2,3 of ba1. the astranti video lectures are just so sweet and easy to understand as its well broken down. I intend to take two chapters daily so I can write the exam by this month end...so I can take each monthly and finish the 4 in 3 months( so help me God) .

Just want to say thanks to those who wrote positive reviews and gave me and others the courage to at least try.. It will end in praise... [/quote]
Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 12:48pm On Apr 19, 2020
My question is, must the employment come from only the designated employers or other employers within the Atlantic provinces?

Canadachick:


As you may have known, you cannot get a job from a different region and use it for the AIPP. From that first link you can navigate to all province in Canada and explore jobs from the Atlantic region as well. The second link that has the NW territories may be explored as options.

The difficulty experienced in job search is that employers do not want to go through the stress involved with bringing in a foreign National. However, if they meet a stumbling block recruiting an Inland, then one may just be fortunate to be considered. So "be prepared" is the magic. Have your ECA and IELTS done and ensure your CV and cover letter is tailored to Canadian styles. Finally, make sure you download the current list of designated employers in the four Atlantic Provinces. Then send CVs to maybe 5 a day. Boom! You might just be fortunate.

Cheers.
Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 8:00pm On Apr 18, 2020
Still, it should be more than that about 440

connectgt:
Good you have done it again.
However, the score is not enough for EE, but can go for PNP. Just enter the pool once you have your ECA and IELTS. You might get picked for PNP by any of the provinces.
Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 10:31pm On Apr 17, 2020
Noc 0122

quote author=rosseade post=81643571]Good day All,
Pls I need to know if I qualify for the AIPP.. Here is our profile:

Me:
Age: 47
Msc Management
Work experience :18yrs post NYSC . Banking ( Branch Manager)



Pls and I need to know under which category of NOC do I fall.

Thank you [/quote]
Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 9:56pm On Apr 17, 2020
Hello, how do you use LinkedIn because I have actually tried but can't use to search Canadian jobs. Thanks quote author=Frankrobbn1 post=81579537]

I am an outland Applicant from Nigeria and I haven't travelled to Canada before. I used the approved list of the Altantic Immigration Pilot designated employers and began to search for the company's information on the internet. I secured my job offer through the company's LinkedIn page where I saw the advert. I sent them a copy of my resume and cover letter. Luckily I was accepted and they scheduled me for an interview, of which I emerged successful and was granted a job offer and the employer promised to help me in filing my permanent residency Application.[/quote]

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Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 5:22pm On Apr 17, 2020
Wow! Tell us more on how you went about it

quote author=Frankrobbn1 post=81578893]While reading through the internet, I stumbled on this thread. Happy to be here with you guys! cool cool

Below is the comprehensive breakdown of my AIPP Permanent Residence timeline -

*Province*: Newfoundland and Labrador

NOC 6315 - *(High Skilled)*.....

*Job offer* - January 9th, 2019

*Settlement Plan* : January 21st, 2019

*AOR Endorsement* - February 28th, 2019

*Endorsement Approval* - March 26th, 2019

*ECA approval* - April 12th, 2019

*IELTS* - Sat for exam on April 27th, 2019

Received my *IELTS* results on May 10th, 2019



*PR DETAILED TIMELINE UNDER AIPP STREAM*

*PR Application* :

Received/AOR: June 3rd, 2019

*BIL* : June 26th, 2019

*Medical Passed* : June 26th, 2019

*BIL SUBMITTED AT VAC* : June 27th, 2019

I wish everyone success in their respective applications.[/quote]

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Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 5:02am On Apr 17, 2020
Still not working....
quote author=tolydewx post=79837604]the WhatsApp group is giving the error "couldn't join group because this link was revoked"
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Nairaland / General / Re: Re: Immigrate To Canada Through AIPP Part 1 by Ahyaiya: 4:07am On Apr 17, 2020
Hello, looks like this link isn't working anymore. I'm new here and taking my time to go through the AIPP thread. Thanks
Draybaba0103:

New Brunswick is looking for Professionals – This is your Chance to Immigrate to Canada

Great news to those people who are aspiring to come here in Canada and immigrate. The Atlantic province of New Brunswick in Canada just posted on their website livinginnb.ca that the are looking for professionals with experience on the following occupations:

NOC 1221 – Administrative officers

NOC 2282 – User support technicians

For further information, you need to register on the website and wait to be invited. - https://livinginnb.ca/survey/28-09-19/destination-new-brunswick-montreal-canada-september-28-2019

Best of luck.


Frankrobben1





Hello Frank, please can you assist me in choosing from the two noc's above;
I have HND in Computer Science and I've worked 7 years as the second in command to the Administrative officer and coupled as the officer in charge of the command's ICT/computer operator.
Do you think I have a chance in New Brunswick?
NB; I'm a paramilitary officer but my job duties are the two above.
Thanks.

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