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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 8:14am On Oct 30, 2023
Medallion500:
Good day sir, please is it possible to enroll for an undergraduate course in Canada At 40yrs old, married and with 2 kids What's his chances??

Yes you can. You can go for a shorter undergraduate diploma program of 1/2 years if you have your SSCE.
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Obinnastar: 7:26pm On Nov 02, 2023
@Enddystar
Good day, please can you kindly put up your mail or number so I can get you. Came across this link while researching immigration to Canada. Thanks
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 4:07am On Nov 03, 2023
Obinnastar:
@Enddystar
Good day, please can you kindly put up your mail or number so I can get you. Came across this link while researching immigration to Canada. Thanks

My phone number is on my signature. You can chat me on WhatsApp
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Obinnastar: 9:58am On Nov 04, 2023
@eddystar
Good morning, tried reaching you but couldn't get you. Please can you recommend cheap schools for Masters in public health(MPH), what is the least amount for school fees for Mph? Thanks I really appreciate what you're doing.
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 10:56pm On Nov 05, 2023
Obinnastar:
@eddystar
Good morning, tried reaching you but couldn't get you. Please can you recommend cheap schools for Masters in public health(MPH), what is the least amount for school fees for Mph? Thanks I really appreciate what you're doing.

I'm sure we're already chatting on WhatsApp
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Selfconvince: 1:15pm On Dec 02, 2023
Good morning , this is my first time here please I am having this anarchy about going to Canada
I have some questions
1) most I go to Canada on student visa before I can be able to get access to work there?
A lot of agents are only working on student visa and not working permit
2 are you an agent? If you are how do I contact you ?

3) is college better than poly or university over there due to high cost of school fees?


Some agent I contacted want from 500 to 2millions I don’t know who to believe in or trust because I had bad experience 10Yrs ago when I wanted to go to usa things didn’t work out and that fear is still in me due to what I have spent

Please I need someone who can help genuinely I will be able to look for all the money requires to get to Canada !!

Thank you as I wait for your respond and please leave in with your email or an contact to reach you
I do not want t drop my contact here due to scammers
Thank you
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 7:59pm On Dec 11, 2023
Selfconvince:
Good morning , this is my first time here please I am having this anarchy about going to Canada
I have some questions
1) most I go to Canada on student visa before I can be able to get access to work there?
A lot of agents are only working on student visa and not working permit
2 are you an agent? If you are how do I contact you ?

3) is college better than poly or university over there due to high cost of school fees?


Some agent I contacted want from 500 to 2millions I don’t know who to believe in or trust because I had bad experience 10Yrs ago when I wanted to go to usa things didn’t work out and that fear is still in me due to what I have spent

Please I need someone who can help genuinely I will be able to look for all the money requires to get to Canada !!

Thank you as I wait for your respond and please leave in with your email or an contact so reach you
I do not want to drop my contact here due to scammers
Thank you

You must not come to Canada on a study visa get a work permit and be able to work. You can get a work visa directly from your country but the chances are very slim. The study route seems like the easiest and surest way to relocate to Canada, maybe that's why everybody is talking about it. There are other routes like the Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), etc. Each of these will favour you if you're young, have a second degree or more, and score high in English tests like IELTS.

A college may be cheaper but not necessarily better. Both are good and recognized. You can go for anyone that favours you or is cheaper for you.
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 8:00pm On Dec 11, 2023
Deep Secrets about Claiming Asylum that Nobody Tells You About.

1. You’re gonna tell a lot of lies. Be ready.

2. You’re going to bring your children up to tell and perform these lies too.

3. Canada currently has a housing crisis. This means that the demand on the housing market is insufficient for the supply of people coming to Canada. Hence, shelter apartments are filled up. Some Asylum seekers are sleeping in tents outside the streets.

4. When you do seek asylum, you can not get a permanent resident through any other pathway until your asylum claims are verified.

5. This means that you’re ineligible for any other pathway. Even if you do study in Canada, or get married to a citizen you cannot apply for permanent residency through this pathway.

6. Asylum seeming can take several years to come through and at the end of it, you may still be deported back. Several people have been deported. I see links of people raising go-fund me accounts for these families just so that they can have a softer landing as they return home.

7. Even if your child is born here while you’re an asylum seeker, you and your child may be deported back because the child is still a minor and you the primary caregiver have no settlement here.

8. Seeking asylum means that the government would give you a work permit to look for a job. The government does not give you a job. But you have a permit that enables you to get a job.

9. This job does not qualify you for permanent residency because they’re not often skilled jobs. It’s just for you to feed, and take care of your children (if any). It’s after your claims have been verified, then you can work for some years and start your PR process.

10. Your claims can take several years to come through.

11. Once you claim asylum you can no longer return to the country you claim is pursuing you. The thing is that you’re claiming you’re being pursued or prosecuted and want to seek refugee in a new country. Some people find a way around to travel through Ghana or other neighbouring countries. Lots of time and money.

12. Looking through all of the provincial pathways for all of the ten provinces in Canada, asylum seekers are not eligible to apply for ALL of them. Check the comment section to see some screenshots from the Saskatchewan province.

13. If you do apply, your application will be denied. If in the unlikely event that your application is granted because an offer missed this information, your PR would be revoked.

14. Amidst the COVID pandemic, Canada extended permanent residency opportunities generously; like pure water, particularly to healthcare professionals facing overwhelming demands. While this was a rare event, some still seekers were fortunate to get PR during this exceptional period.

15. This pathway has worked for a few people. However, for one person it has worked for, there are over 1000 people it has failed.

16. Nigerians facing this problem are not being honest with their folks back home. Many of such people just tell their friends and family that they’ve gotten jobs. These naive people back home believe them and also want to come to Canada through this same route unaware of the untold hardship and expenses they’re going to spend.

17. Despite having a work permit, asylum seekers have the same first digit of their social insurance numbers starting with “9” same as anyone with a temporary permit. This tells any employer that your status is not completely settled.

18. There are loads of job restrictions that asylum seekers can not apply for and to.

19. Many employers would rarely employ an asylum seeker for a full-term permanent role because they know they’d always have immigration issues. Hence asylum seekers are left to fall back to casual jobs.

20. How do people claim asylum? They apply for visiting visas and then go to the border at different points in Canada to change their status from visiting to refugee seeking.

21. Once you do this; you’ve lost your visiting visa status and now you’re a seeker. You’re technically saying bye-bye to Nigeria; your family and friends (except you came with been), and welcoming you to a world of performance lies

22. Many immigration lawyers say that this is not a route they’d advise for their family members.

23. If you know anyone who has left their home country and hasn’t returned home in a long time. His mama died, e not fit to return. His papa died, e not fit to go home for burial. This person is not able to go home for important celebrations or activities, he’s probably an asylum seeker in the country where he resides.

24. It is worth the stress, the lies, the emotional and physical torture? The funds? This is NOT a route I advise. However, it’s a decision for you to make yourself. My job is to bring these realities to the fore.

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by insistThomas: 1:08am On Dec 12, 2023
J hope people read this
Enddystar:
Deep Secrets about Claiming Asylum that Nobody Tells You About.

1. You’re gonna tell a lot of lies. Be ready.

2. You’re going to bring your children up to tell and perform these lies too.

3. Canada currently has a housing crisis. This means that the demand on the housing market is insufficient for the supply of people coming to Canada. Hence, shelter apartments are filled up. Some Asylum seekers are sleeping in tents outside the streets.

4. When you do seek asylum, you can not get a permanent resident through any other pathway until your asylum claims are verified.

5. This means that you’re ineligible for any other pathway. Even if you do study in Canada, or get married to a citizen you cannot apply for permanent residency through this pathway.

6. Asylum seeming can take several years to come through and at the end of it, you may still be deported back. Several people have been deported. I see links of people raising go-fund me accounts for these families just so that they can have a softer landing as they return home.

7. Even if your child is born here while you’re an asylum seeker, you and your child may be deported back because the child is still a minor and you the primary caregiver have no settlement here.

8. Seeking asylum means that the government would give you a work permit to look for a job. The government does not give you a job. But you have a permit that enables you to get a job.

9. This job does not qualify you for permanent residency because they’re not often skilled jobs. It’s just for you to feed, and take care of your children (if any). It’s after your claims have been verified, then you can work for some years and start your PR process.

10. Your claims can take several years to come through.

11. Once you claim asylum you can no longer return to the country you claim is pursuing you. The thing is that you’re claiming you’re being pursued or prosecuted and want to seek refugee in a new country. Some people find a way around to travel through Ghana or other neighbouring countries. Lots of time and money.

12. Looking through all of the provincial pathways for all of the ten provinces in Canada, asylum seekers are not eligible to apply for ALL of them. Check the comment section to see some screenshots from the Saskatchewan province.

13. If you do apply, your application will be denied. If in the unlikely event that your application is granted because an offer missed this information, your PR would be revoked.

14. Amidst the COVID pandemic, Canada extended permanent residency opportunities generously; like pure water, particularly to healthcare professionals facing overwhelming demands. While this was a rare event, some still seekers were fortunate to get PR during this exceptional period.

15. This pathway has worked for a few people. However, for one person it has worked for, there are over 1000 people it has failed.

16. Nigerians facing this problem are not being honest with their folks back home. Many of such people just tell their friends and family that they’ve gotten jobs. These naive people back home believe them and also want to come to Canada through this same route unaware of the untold hardship and expenses they’re going to spend.

17. Despite having a work permit, asylum seekers have the same first digit of their social insurance numbers starting with “9” same as anyone with a temporary permit. This tells any employer that your status is not completely settled.

18. There are loads of job restrictions that asylum seekers can not apply for and to.

19. Many employers would rarely employ an asylum seeker for a full-term permanent role because they know they’d always have immigration issues. Hence asylum seekers are left to fall back to casual jobs.

20. How do people claim asylum? They apply for visiting visas and then go to the border at different points in Canada to change their status from visiting to refugee seeking.

21. Once you do this; you’ve lost your visiting visa status and now you’re a seeker. You’re technically saying bye-bye to Nigeria; your family and friends (except you came with been), and welcoming you to a world of performance lies

22. Many immigration lawyers say that this is not a route they’d advise for their family members.

23. If you know anyone who has left their home country and hasn’t returned home in a long time. His mama died, e not fit to return. His papa died, e not fit to go home for burial. This person is not able to go home for important celebrations or activities, he’s probably an asylum seeker in the country where he resides.

24. It is worth the stress, the lies, the emotional and physical torture? The funds? This is NOT a route I advise. However, it’s a decision for you to make yourself. My job is to bring these realities to the fore.

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by House34: 11:38am On Dec 12, 2023
Enddystar:
Deep Secrets about Claiming Asylum that Nobody Tells You About.

1. You’re gonna tell a lot of lies. Be ready.

2. You’re going to bring your children up to tell and perform these lies too.

3. Canada currently has a housing crisis. This means that the demand on the housing market is insufficient for the supply of people coming to Canada. Hence, shelter apartments are filled up. Some Asylum seekers are sleeping in tents outside the streets.

4. When you do seek asylum, you can not get a permanent resident through any other pathway until your asylum claims are verified.

5. This means that you’re ineligible for any other pathway. Even if you do study in Canada, or get married to a citizen you cannot apply for permanent residency through this pathway.

6. Asylum seeming can take several years to come through and at the end of it, you may still be deported back. Several people have been deported. I see links of people raising go-fund me accounts for these families just so that they can have a softer landing as they return home.

7. Even if your child is born here while you’re an asylum seeker, you and your child may be deported back because the child is still a minor and you the primary caregiver have no settlement here.

8. Seeking asylum means that the government would give you a work permit to look for a job. The government does not give you a job. But you have a permit that enables you to get a job.

9. This job does not qualify you for permanent residency because they’re not often skilled jobs. It’s just for you to feed, and take care of your children (if any). It’s after your claims have been verified, then you can work for some years and start your PR process.

10. Your claims can take several years to come through.

11. Once you claim asylum you can no longer return to the country you claim is pursuing you. The thing is that you’re claiming you’re being pursued or prosecuted and want to seek refugee in a new country. Some people find a way around to travel through Ghana or other neighbouring countries. Lots of time and money.

12. Looking through all of the provincial pathways for all of the ten provinces in Canada, asylum seekers are not eligible to apply for ALL of them. Check the comment section to see some screenshots from the Saskatchewan province.

13. If you do apply, your application will be denied. If in the unlikely event that your application is granted because an offer missed this information, your PR would be revoked.

14. Amidst the COVID pandemic, Canada extended permanent residency opportunities generously; like pure water, particularly to healthcare professionals facing overwhelming demands. While this was a rare event, some still seekers were fortunate to get PR during this exceptional period.

15. This pathway has worked for a few people. However, for one person it has worked for, there are over 1000 people it has failed.

16. Nigerians facing this problem are not being honest with their folks back home. Many of such people just tell their friends and family that they’ve gotten jobs. These naive people back home believe them and also want to come to Canada through this same route unaware of the untold hardship and expenses they’re going to spend.

17. Despite having a work permit, asylum seekers have the same first digit of their social insurance numbers starting with “9” same as anyone with a temporary permit. This tells any employer that your status is not completely settled.

18. There are loads of job restrictions that asylum seekers can not apply for and to.

19. Many employers would rarely employ an asylum seeker for a full-term permanent role because they know they’d always have immigration issues. Hence asylum seekers are left to fall back to casual jobs.

20. How do people claim asylum? They apply for visiting visas and then go to the border at different points in Canada to change their status from visiting to refugee seeking.

21. Once you do this; you’ve lost your visiting visa status and now you’re a seeker. You’re technically saying bye-bye to Nigeria; your family and friends (except you came with been), and welcoming you to a world of performance lies

22. Many immigration lawyers say that this is not a route they’d advise for their family members.

23. If you know anyone who has left their home country and hasn’t returned home in a long time. His mama died, e not fit to return. His papa died, e not fit to go home for burial. This person is not able to go home for important celebrations or activities, he’s probably an asylum seeker in the country where he resides.

24. It is worth the stress, the lies, the emotional and physical torture? The funds? This is NOT a route I advise. However, it’s a decision for you to make yourself. My job is to bring these realities to the fore.

100% fact!

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 9:47pm On Dec 28, 2023
Why You Should Not Come to Canada on a Visitor's Visa

Many Nigerians want to come to Canada on a visitor visa hoping to convert it to a work visa.

In this video, I share with you reasons why I think this may not be a good idea.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Osck2bI__w?si=AAfQ6uSlQODyNqfs

Feel free to share, like and drop your comments.

What would you like me to talk about in my next video?

Drop it in the comment box on Youtube

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by hiltop: 2:25pm On Jan 18
Thanks a lot

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by hiltop: 2:27pm On Jan 18
Please will also appreciate your watsap number
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by hiltop: 2:33pm On Jan 18
Hello, I have read a lot and truly appreciate your time and responses. Mine is I have masters degree in engineering management, am 42 , married and with 2kids. Wishing to relocate to Canada alone on with my wife and kids. Assuming alone, how do I start

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by hiltop: 3:07pm On Jan 19
Please how long is ielts valid during Canada migration process?



Enddystar:
How to Relocate to Canada from Nigeria Via Express Entry Route

​Did you know that Canada plans to welcome 1.45 million permanent residents into the country over a 3 years plan; from 2023 - 2025?

On November 1, 2022, Canada Immigration Minister, Sean Fraser said "Canada is aiming to welcome a total of 1.45 million new permanent residents over three years across all immigration categories.”

Yes, and the beauty of this is you'll be given permanent residency even before your arrival. You’ll be eligible to start work immediately after you land. If you’re married, your children will enjoy free education, health care, as well as child support from the Canadian govt.

In my previous post, I talked about the 7 legit ways to move to Canada in 2023.

The first route I will be talking about today is the Express Entry route.

This is because it is one of the cheapest and fast ways to relocate to Canada from Nigeria as a S[b]KILLED WORKER[/b] without spending a lot of money.

If you have up to 1-year full-time working experience in a skilled job, you're eligible to apply.

However, you need to meet other criteria such as language tests, education, Canadian connection, etc.

Once these criteria are met, the next step is to submit your profile online on the Express Entry portal. Once that is done, you'll be placed in a pool alongside other applicants.

Canada Express Entry makes use of a point-based ranking system called CRS. Once a draw is done, the Canadian government will send you an “invitation to apply” if you meet the cut-off point.

As I said earlier, the Express Entry route is one of the best, fasted, and legal ways to immigrate to Canada from Nigeria. However, there are a few things you should know.

This route is favourable to young professionals below the age of 30

You need to have a minimum educational qualification. The higher your qualification you have, the better your chances.

You need to meet a minimum English language test (IELTS) of at least 6.0 band.

You’ll need a Canadian connection. A Canadian connection means someone that is permanently resident in Canada and is related to you.

In summary, the express entry route favours younger people, say 30 years old and below with a Master’s degree, one year of work experience (in qualified jobs), and an IELTS score of 6.0+.

You may have heard that the Canadian government needs a lot of people to come to their country.

That is very correct! Canada has an aging population with a low birth rate leading to a shortage of manpower in the country. So, they need a lot of immigrants to survive but they also want to be sure that only quality immigrants are allowed into their country.

An overview of the Canada Express Entry Application process

Before you can create a profile in the Express Entry pool, you need to satisfy the following.

Step 1: Familiarize yourself with Canadian immigration policies, rules, and guidelines. You can find more information on the IRCC website.

Step 2: Evaluate your education credentials/qualifications. The first thing to do is to evaluate your education to Canadian standard (equivalent) using an ECA body; like WES, IQAS, etc.

An Educational credential assessment (ECA) is used to verify that your foreign degree, diploma, or certificate (or other proof of your credential) is valid and equal to a Canadian one. There are different types of ECAs. In this case, you need to get an ECA for immigration purposes.

Step 3: Study and sit for IELTS. IELTS means International English Language Testing System. It is very compulsory if you plan to relocate, and work as a skilled worker in Canada. If you plan to go through the study route, then you do not need an IELTS.

Step 4: Create an Express Entry profile.

Step 5: Your profile gets ranked in the Express Entry pool depending on your points. This is done using a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS)

Step 6: You’ll receive an “Invitation to Apply” (ITA) if you meet the cut-off point.

Step 7: You can get a job from a Canadian employer after you get an invitation to apply (ITA) for Canada.

Step 8: Get your Medical done, Biometric, Police Character Certificate, and other Documents.

Step 8: Apply for a Canada visa and migrate to Canada.

To learn more about applying for the Express Entry route, feel free to join our group on Facebook https:///japawithsense
Peace

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by hiltop: 3:15pm On Jan 19
Please I'll like to get your watsap number or join your watsap group

headofschool:
ride on
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 1:49pm On Jan 25
hiltop:
Please how long is ielts valid during Canada migration process?




2 years
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 1:51pm On Jan 25
hiltop:
Please will also appreciate your WhatsApp number

Check my signature
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 1:56pm On Jan 25
WATCH THIS IF YOU WANT TO COME TO CANADA THIS 2024 👇


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxXYw_JF_08?si=m01tX7-mRzyQa-eb
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 1:49pm On Jan 30
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by MrNice04(m): 9:21pm On Feb 01
Enddystar:


Kindly share and follow this thread.

Do you have any questions? Drop them here and I'll be glad go answer them.

All the best 👍
bruh... there's something I want to ask pls...can I send you a pm...

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 2:27am On Feb 02
MrNice04:
bruh... there's something I want to ask pls...can I send you a pm...

Sure
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by MrNice04(m): 12:48pm On Feb 02
Enddystar:


Sure
I just send you a pm...

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 4:48pm On Feb 09
hiltop:
Please how long is ielts valid during Canada migration process?




2 years
Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 7:44pm On Feb 19
IS CANADA REJECTING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN 2024? WATCH THIS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXht2XOfqOU
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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Romeonate: 4:49pm On Mar 04
Relocating to Canada can be an exciting but complex process. Here are some tips to help you navigate the relocation process:


Understand the Immigration Process:

Research and understand the immigration process that applies to your situation. Canada has various immigration programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and family sponsorship.
Check Eligibility:

Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen immigration program. This may include factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Secure Employment:

Look for job opportunities in Canada before moving. Securing a job offer can contribute to your points in the Express Entry system and may also be a requirement for certain immigration streams.
Plan Finances:

Estimate your relocation costs, including visa application fees, travel expenses, accommodation, and initial living costs. Having a financial plan is crucial for a smooth transition.
Healthcare Insurance:

Canada has a publicly funded healthcare system, but there may be a waiting period before you are eligible for coverage. Consider purchasing private health insurance during this waiting period.
Legal Documents:

Ensure that you have all necessary legal documents, including your passport, visa, and any other required permits. Make sure these documents are up-to-date.
Cultural Adaptation:

Familiarize yourself with Canadian culture and customs. Understanding cultural nuances can help you integrate more easily into your new community.
Banking and Finances:

Open a bank account in Canada and familiarize yourself with the banking system. Transfer your funds to your new Canadian account and understand the currency exchange rates.
Housing Search:

Start looking for accommodation before you arrive. Research neighborhoods, rental prices, and housing options. Consider temporary accommodation upon arrival while you search for a more permanent place.
Education for Children:

If you have children, research schools and educational institutions in your chosen location. Understand the enrollment process and gather necessary documents for their registration.
Networking:

Connect with other immigrants, local communities, and professional networks. Networking can provide valuable information and support during your transition.
Weather Preparation:

Depending on where you are relocating in Canada, be prepared for varying weather conditions. Invest in appropriate clothing and gear to handle different seasons.
Learn English or French:

Improve your language skills in English or French, as proficiency in one of these languages is essential for successful integration and job opportunities.
Explore Services for Newcomers:

Take advantage of services provided for newcomers. Many Canadian cities offer settlement services, language classes, and employment assistance.
Remember that each province in Canada may have its own specific requirements and services for newcomers, so it's beneficial to research the region you plan to relocate to. Always stay informed and seek professional advice when needed, especially regarding immigration processes and legal requirements.

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Re: How to Legitimately Relocate to Canada from Nigeria in 2024 by Enddystar(m): 4:52am On Mar 07
Romeonate:
Relocating to Canada can be an exciting but complex process. Here are some tips to help you navigate the relocation process:


Understand the Immigration Process:

Research and understand the immigration process that applies to your situation. Canada has various immigration programs such as Express Entry, Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), and family sponsorship.
Check Eligibility:

Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the chosen immigration program. This may include factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency.
Secure Employment:

Look for job opportunities in Canada before moving. Securing a job offer can contribute to your points in the Express Entry system and may also be a requirement for certain immigration streams.
Plan Finances:

Estimate your relocation costs, including visa application fees, travel expenses, accommodation, and initial living costs. Having a financial plan is crucial for a smooth transition.
Healthcare Insurance:

Canada has a publicly funded healthcare system, but there may be a waiting period before you are eligible for coverage. Consider purchasing private health insurance during this waiting period.
Legal Documents:

Ensure that you have all necessary legal documents, including your passport, visa, and any other required permits. Make sure these documents are up-to-date.
Cultural Adaptation:

Familiarize yourself with Canadian culture and customs. Understanding cultural nuances can help you integrate more easily into your new community.
Banking and Finances:

Open a bank account in Canada and familiarize yourself with the banking system. Transfer your funds to your new Canadian account and understand the currency exchange rates.
Housing Search:

Start looking for accommodation before you arrive. Research neighborhoods, rental prices, and housing options. Consider temporary accommodation upon arrival while you search for a more permanent place.
Education for Children:

If you have children, research schools and educational institutions in your chosen location. Understand the enrollment process and gather necessary documents for their registration.
Networking:

Connect with other immigrants, local communities, and professional networks. Networking can provide valuable information and support during your transition.
Weather Preparation:

Depending on where you are relocating in Canada, be prepared for varying weather conditions. Invest in appropriate clothing and gear to handle different seasons.
Learn English or French:

Improve your language skills in English or French, as proficiency in one of these languages is essential for successful integration and job opportunities.
Explore Services for Newcomers:

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