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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by adebunmi07: 7:30pm On May 30, 2017
Pls who knows abt Ontario. .kitchener to be precised...wanna come to conestoga college...How's the environment like...plus am coming with hairdressing /makeup skills....who knows how much braided wigs cost in that area....and hope I'll make it with my handy work...Pls I need reply...God bless
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ladylco: 8:47pm On May 30, 2017
adebunmi07:
Pls who knows abt Ontario. .kitchener to be precised...wanna come to conestoga college...How's the environment like...plus am coming with hairdressing /makeup skills....who knows how much braided wigs cost in that area....and hope I'll make it with my handy work...Pls I need reply...God bless

Do you have visa already?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by adebunmi07: 8:53pm On May 30, 2017
[quote author=ladylco post=57035379]

Do you have visa already?[/quote

Nah I don't. ...waiting for my medical mail..m close to getting my visa

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Cala: 9:37pm On May 30, 2017
Adiahabasi:
Only thing I know about Halifax is that rents starts counting from the 1st of the month regardless of when you move in. So it'll be good to land close to the end of the month,sort accommodation and move in 1st week of the new month.I have a colleague there, says its really beautiful, calm and not so expensive.

Thank you very much
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by ssemire(f): 12:32am On May 31, 2017
Hello guys. Trust you all are doing well. Welcome to the best time of the year......summer time.

I said before that I stay in fort mcmurray though my desire is to move to Calgary.

Is there a way one gets proper job meaning full time and no weekends. Cos all I seem to see here are part time jobs with minimum wage and no benefits.

@salford why do I have a feeling I know you. Did you school at university of Salford UK?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 8:19am On May 31, 2017
please no one seems to notice my question. what is accomodation and living expenses like in toronto. never heard of anyone settling there but i want to go fully into IT though been a banker(operations and internal control) all my life with IT degrees and certifications. i want to also brush myself up in IT by attending school over there, my interest is IT SECURITY

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 4:35pm On May 31, 2017
czaratwork:
please no one seems to notice my question. what is accomodation and living expenses like in toronto. never heard of anyone settling there but i want to go fully into IT though been a banker(operations and internal control) all my life with IT degrees and certifications. i want to also brush myself up in IT by attending school over there, my interest is IT SECURITY

Lots of people settle in Toronto , its the IT and Financial Hub, but whats your plan are you coming in as a student or PR?

You can always use LinkedIn to scout for jobs .

Accommodation is a bit high but manageable based on your taste and the area, you might not be able to afford downtown.

you can use kijiji to scout for houses too.

http://www.kijiji.ca/b-gta-greater-toronto-area/house-rent/k0l1700272

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by patsygirl: 12:15pm On Jun 01, 2017
Pls who has information about WES.My brother paid for his credential evaluation two weeks ago through western union but till date no acknowledgement of payment. Status is still showing "waiting for payment". Despite several mails to them, no response still. He called their line, it was music till all his airtime ran out. What should we do. He cannot move to the next stage except this is sorted out. Help please.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by tollu: 12:22pm On Jun 01, 2017
patsygirl:
Pls who has information about WES.My brother paid for his credential evaluation two weeks ago through western union but till date no acknowledgement of payment. Status is still showing "waiting for payment". Despite several mails to them, no response still. He called their line, it was music till all his airtime ran out. What should we do. He cannot move to the next stage except this is sorted out. Help please.

Wrong thread. Try https://www.nairaland.com/2624318/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/495#2624318.15856

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by nikkycool(f): 8:29pm On Jun 01, 2017
tollu:


Wrong thread. Try https://www.nairaland.com/2624318/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/495#2624318.15856
Hello house,please is it worth it to try Morden Immigration process?Any information about it will be appreciated especially cos of the exploratory visit on it.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by fabdee: 3:01pm On Jun 02, 2017
Hello beautiful people....really excited to have found this thread. Please can those currently residing in Canada, particularly Edmonton help me out on this issue. I intend to relocate in a month or two with my husband and kids. Due to the high cost of daycare, i intend to stay at home and take care of the kids atleast for some time. So my questions are:
(1)what kind of businesses do you think i can do from home?
(2)what Nigerian products are highly needed over there which i could bring over to sell?
(3) any business idea sha....lol

Thank you.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 5:50pm On Jun 02, 2017
eddycross:
Hi,

To those who have recently gotten PR and travelled, did you travel on a one-way ticket? I keep hearing that you will not be allowed to travel (on some flights) using a one-way ticket.

Any other person in the house with info can help too.

Thanks

@Fusion23 @Vcole @Nadina @Zandora



My first travel was on a return ticket, because I knew I was coming back to Nigeria.

My second travel from Nigeria was on a one way ticket, nobody harassed me.

Moreover, it's an immigrant visa, they are not expecting you to come back.

My advice is book which ever is cheaper depending on your preference of airline, some airlines come cheap with one way ticket, while some don't

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by eddycross(m): 6:02pm On Jun 02, 2017
debbiejosh:


My first travel was on a return ticket, because I knew I was coming back to Nigeria.

My second travel from Nigeria was on a one way ticket, nobody harassed me.

Moreover, it's an immigrant visa, they are not expecting you to come back.

My advice is book which ever is cheaper depending on your preference of airline, some airlines come cheap with one way ticket, while some don't

Thanks @debbiejosh
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by tollu: 6:15pm On Jun 02, 2017
Gymme:

BC is a province i love and will continue to love because no city is extremely populated than others EXCEPT Vancouver and that is basically because of the weather (they hardly experience SNOW, for those that don't like snow).

In the end, it is a matter of adequate information and personal choice.


Thanks for sharing your knowledge about BC, much appreciated. We have our sights set on BC, Surrey specifically. Our options are still very wide open but we have Surrey on the top of the list basically because it has the second largest population in BC and less rainfall than Vancouver. So, not too strong reasons and we can easily change our minds.

Do you have any information about the place? Thoughts, ideas?

P.S This is also open to anyone who has got information about BC. Thanks so much.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by maternal: 6:40am On Jun 03, 2017
fabdee:
Hello beautiful people....really excited to have found this thread. Please can those currently residing in Canada, particularly Edmonton help me out on this issue. I intend to relocate in a month or two with my husband and kids. Due to the high cost of daycare, i intend to stay at home and take care of the kids atleast for some time. So my questions are:
(1)what kind of businesses do you think i can do from home?
(2)what Nigerian products are highly needed over there which i could bring over to sell?
(3) any business idea sha....lol

Thank you.

1. Hair business

2. That market is already over saturated

3. See number #1

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 7:04am On Jun 03, 2017
fabdee:
Hello beautiful people....really excited to have found this thread. Please can those currently residing in Canada, particularly Edmonton help me out on this issue. I intend to relocate in a month or two with my husband and kids. Due to the high cost of daycare, i intend to stay at home and take care of the kids atleast for some time. So my questions are:
(1)what kind of businesses do you think i can do from home?
(2)what Nigerian products are highly needed over there which i could bring over to sell?
(3) any business idea sha....lol

Thank you.

Hair business like @maternal said. Consider wig making.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by dacoza007(m): 8:36am On Jun 03, 2017
I am planning to move to Ottawa on 2years work visa I just want to know if I can get PR within the 2years and after apply for student visa without coming back to 9ja
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by toyogirl: 9:22am On Jun 03, 2017
Hi debbiejosh,

Thanks for sharing this...I'm currently @ post ITA, working 2 submit my app....I'm also a foodie grin...can't joke with my naija meals, lol. So I was wondering, are there restrictions on what one can take to canny? Cos I can actually freeze my palm oil in an Eva bottle and get it into UK...wd really love to know how strict they are abt food stuff from here..Thanks!

debbiejosh:


I landed in YYC(Calgary), after declaring my Nigerian food stuffs, I was shown the way to the new immigrants registration room.

However, you would be on the regular immigration queue till you get to an official who redirects you, after seeing your visa.

No questions were asked, the official just told me to sign, and welcome to Canada, I should update my address and PR card Would be sent there.

No questions on POF, and I carried physical cash.

I then moved to another room to declare goods to follow (can't remember the name again)

Calgary was where I intended to land, but you can change your POE as long as it is not Quebec
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by 40manlappy: 12:23pm On Jun 03, 2017
tollu:


Thanks for sharing your knowledge about BC, much appreciated. We have our sights set on BC, Surrey specifically. Our options are still very wide open but we have Surrey on the top of the list basically because it has the second largest population in BC and less rainfall than Vancouver. So, not too strong reasons and we can easily change our minds.

Do you have any information about the place? Thoughts, ideas?

P.S This is also open to anyone who has got information about BC. Thanks so much.

*modified

So you are thinking about BC too? cheesy

We have given it some thoughts too but we want PPR to land first before making a final decision.

While waiting for Gymme to share practical insights, see what I came across below.

http://www.surrey.ca/6554.aspx

http://www.surrey.ca/community/3609.aspx

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey,_British_Columbia

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by tollu: 12:28pm On Jun 03, 2017
40manlappy:


So you are thinking about BC too? cheesy

We have given it some thoughts too but we want PPR to land first before making a final decision.

While waiting for Gymme to share practical insights, see what I came across below.

http://www.surrey.ca/6554.aspx

Yes o. Thanks for the link.
I actually came across it during my research and it does make things look interesting right?

Yes o, nothing fixed until PPR. For us sef, nothing fixed until next year.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sammyengr(m): 2:22pm On Jun 03, 2017
How is life in Manitoba? I just got my Nomination from MPNP last week and planning to submit my application to CIC for my PR this month.
I want to ask that how is life in Manitoba ND how easily can I get a job. I m HND graduate of Elect/Elect Eng. with seven years of working experience in Telecoms field.

waiting for ur response .
Thanks

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Gymme(m): 3:29pm On Jun 03, 2017
Surrey is a moderate city and part of metro vancouver. It is a nice city with decent number of jobs, peaceful city like most cities in Canada, and more diverse culture. When i saw Surrey, the thought of my favorite African restaurant came to mind. Lol



tollu:


Thanks for sharing your knowledge about BC, much appreciated. We have our sights set on BC, Surrey specifically. Our options are still very wide open but we have Surrey on the top of the list basically because it has the second largest population in BC and less rainfall than Vancouver. So, not too strong reasons and we can easily change our minds.

Do you have any information about the place? Thoughts, ideas?

P.S This is also open to anyone who has got information about BC. Thanks so much.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by tollu: 4:06pm On Jun 03, 2017
Gymme:
Surrey is a moderate city and part of metro vancouver. It is a nice city with decent number of jobs, peaceful city like most cities in Canada, and more diverse culture. When i saw Surrey, the thought of my favorite African restaurant came to mind. Lol


Thanks Gymme, sounds fair enough.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by salford1: 5:57pm On Jun 03, 2017
ssemire:
Hello guys. Trust you all are doing well. Welcome to the best time of the year......summer time.

I said before that I stay in fort mcmurray though my desire is to move to Calgary.

Is there a way one gets proper job meaning full time and no weekends. Cos all I seem to see here are part time jobs with minimum wage and no benefits.

@salford why do I have a feeling I know you. Did you school at university of Salford UK?

Maybe you know me. It's a small world.
No, I did not attend Salford Uni. I attended MMU but lived in Salford while I was a student.

toyogirl:
Hi debbiejosh,

Thanks for sharing this...I'm currently @ post ITA, working 2 submit my app....I'm also a foodie grin...can't joke with my naija meals, lol. So I was wondering, are there restrictions on what one can take to canny? Cos I can actually freeze my palm oil in an Eva bottle and get it into UK...wd really love to know how strict they are abt food stuff from here..Thanks!

I would limit the amount of food stuff though. They really take a lot of space in travel bags when travelling. Most Naija foodstuff are sold here. The only food I request from Naija is stock fish, dried ponmo, dried cray and maybe iru (locust beans).

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by fabdee: 9:10pm On Jun 03, 2017
Thank you for the response....gracias!
maternal:


1. Hair business

2. That market is already over saturated

3. See number #1
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by fabdee: 9:11pm On Jun 03, 2017
Yes i will....thank you.
WellEndowed:


Hair business like @maternal said. Consider wig making.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Pinkygrace(f): 9:26pm On Jun 03, 2017
esosa4real:
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Hi dear, been following up with the thread and tryna see if you were still able to get the info from your husband. My wife has a background in medlab but desires nursing in canada. Someone had told us about the 19months program at york uni and said she has a chance since has a good GPA.

I am still researching and just want to know if she has to do prerequisite courses first. Did your hubby choose Ontario as his province or he immigrated through other means? Also is OSAP still on and is it grants they give or loans?

Will be glad if you can give some info you know, Thanks.


Hi, it's my friends hubby that's I was talking about.
Yes he did take some prerequisites like psychology online from Trent university or so.
OSAP is more like a loan, I think you repay half over a period of time once you start working and based on your income.

There is also practical nursing she can do
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by dacoza007(m): 2:09pm On Jun 04, 2017
dacoza007:
I am planning to move to Ottawa on 2years work visa I just want to know if I can get PR within the 2years and after apply for student visa without coming back to 9ja

pls someone reply....i need to know abeg
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by CanadianNurse: 7:28pm On Jun 04, 2017
Anyone in Winnipeg? How's the crime rate? Job market? And general opinions of Winnipeg
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Fusion23: 3:49am On Jun 05, 2017
dacoza007:


pls someone reply....i need to know abeg

2 years work visa in what profession ? with one year Canadian work experience u get lots of point with PR, so yes its easier to get PR after one year.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by theafk: 9:54am On Jun 05, 2017
dacoza007:


pls someone reply....i need to know abeg
If i may ask, do you have the two years work visa right now.
Sorry to burst your bubble but if you are applying from Nigeria and you are Nigerian, I don't think we qualify for the two years visa (please confirm very well so as not to hear stories that touch) But incase you have the visa, yes, you can work then apply for permanent residence or even use the express entry route which will serve as a plus for you cos you have Canadian work experience.
All the best

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