Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by dtush(f): 6:41am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Good morning house,
I submitted my application last week and ITA was given yesterday.
But am in a dilemma.
1. My younger brother whom I am the sole guardian (parents are late) has applied for admission in some Canadian universities and we should be submitting his application soon for January resumption.
2. Can I still go ahead to process my ITA without any issues provided that my POF will be intact after paying his school fees. Of which 50% of the fees will be paid even before we apply for his visa.
3. I hope it won't be seen as double counting of funds and do I include a detailed explanation of this in my application as well as the student visa application. Along with my projected income in the coming year. I just got a new job. So the monthly salary is small but u get lump sums after every 6 month. I.e 6 months, 1 year e.t.c.
4. We Av a projected salary calculator. So can I get HR to sign on it and include in the study application
5. Also, I run an informal biz. No registered company profile. I use my salary account and other account for the business. I supply all sorts. I have some invoices giving me the contract but mostly it's informal. Where I make an average of say #200K monthly but no real structure
Please just advice. So I will really like him to resume by Jan and I don't want to hurt my own chances either |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by XX01(f): 6:45am On Aug 10, 2017 |
careliz:
I am wondering how immigration managed to take a new born picture,was his/ her eyes closed,and how was d medicals for new born conducted. The eyes have to be open o. Babies these days open their eyes from day1. My first son was held upside down briefly so he was startled awake and that's how his picture was taken. My baby now was tickled awake. His picture still looks like he was furious. 6 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by Canadianfly: 6:47am On Aug 10, 2017 |
ebho: Hello Fam.
Timeline progressing
AOR - 21st July MP - 1st August NA/IP1 - 1st August NA2 - 3rd August. IP2. - 10th August.
God is Faithful. Na wa o!! Please share your story/how you packaged your application and how you resolved the POF issue. This "quickness" is commendable! 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by Canadianfly: 6:54am On Aug 10, 2017 |
XX01:
The eyes have to be open o. Babies these days open their eyes from day1. My first son was held upside down briefly so he was startled awake and that's how his picture was taken. My baby now was tickled awake. His picture still looks like he was furious. Really @ the bolded? My last child's eyes were closed coz she refused to wake up whatever we did and they took it like that at the Nigerian Embassy in Atlanta. We flew with it back to naija and immigration didn't have a problem with it. They say for babies this is understandable. Because I was worried if they will let us return to naija with closed eyes on the data page. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by Bimpsy99: 6:54am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Thanks freeradical: What a glorious CRS cut off score. I spent close to 6months on 433 with my first EE profile searching for ITA but it wouldn't come
Congratulations to all our new ITA holders, yimiton, dammiehar, XX01, et al. I know you guys expect to get speedy processing of your eAPR to PPR and so I've decided to help you with a few advice from my own experience. My timeline from AOR to PPR is just 46days which is quite impressive and something I'd wish for you guys to replicate. Now my advice to you goes as follows. Brace up its gonna be a long read
1. Getting ITA is a big deal but it's not so much of a big deal if u don't package your application well and it gets rejected. So use only 24 hours to celebrate dis ITA after which you have to settle down, snap out of the euphoria(you are not in Canada yet ) and focus on submitting your eAPR without making any costly error that may mar your chances.
2. Even though we know that ultimately d divine controls the speed of every application yet you must do your utmost best in packaging your application carefully. As much as you can, get the documents in d format specified by CIC. Start now to disturb your bankers for the reference letters and your employers for the work reference letter. From my experience, you save d VO time and make their work easier when you submit documents in the recommended CIC format and they reward that with a fast processing.
3. PCCs are very vital and you should know by now what PCCs you need to provide. To be on the safe side any country you have spent a cumulative period of 3-4 months from when you were born till now just start now to process your PCC from them. VOs r very unforgiving with PCCs and sometimes they interprete the laws around PCCs in ways we can't truly understand. If you are like me that have never enter international flight before (I.e no travel history) then u are safe but for all the ajalas in the house, the chicken has come home to roost
4. Do not be in a hurry to get AOR, thereby rushing to submit. Take your time to ensure that you include every document in your checklist and in the right file format. Always cross check that your uploads are still intact even at the point of submission. It's not really by AOR but by how fast you move from AOR to PPR. Some July AOR peeps are already with PPR while we still got some April AORs languishing in IP1. So don't let the race to get AOR get to you.
5. Avoid ADRs. If it means waiting till the final week of your 90precious days it's safer to wait it out and submit your application with that document you know will be requested. ADRs have a way of unnecessarily delaying the movement of your file. The best time to send CIC documents is before AOR so be proactive enough to prevent anything that will make then ask after. For example if you know you have been refused visa to some country, nothing stops u from filling a schedule A form proactively even before it is asked.
6. Use your LOE very well. The LOE is a powerful weapon that you must use very well to your favour. If you do an unbiased self assessment of your application, you will note the areas where your application appears to be weak. It's almost likely that the VO will come to this same conclusion as you. That's where a good LOE does wonders. You can use your LOE to politely explain and provide further detail to the VO. What u r actually doing is subtly allaying his doubts about this weak part of your application. This helps the guy to make a favorable decision on your case. The trick to writing a good LOE is being honest, polite and MOST IMPORTANTLY attaching a document to buttress your point or as evidence. Also you can write as many LOEs and attached documents to each even though there is one placeholder for LOE. That's where your PDF merger comes in. Merge all the LOEs into one single file and attach.
7. Raising CSEs is a bad, bad thing!Avoid anything that will also make you to start disturbing your application midway after AOR by having to raise a CSE. Examples are getting married, adding a baby etc. Though most times these stuffs are beyond our control but as much as you can try to avoid entering such situations because it will delay your application. If you know you want to marry that man/woman then make the decision and get married already even before you secure ITA. I've seen some people's application getting delayed because they have to include spouse. If you r expecting a baby and your due date is before the 90days post ITA period,its best you wait for the child and include him before AOR. This exactly was my case. I had ITA Apr 12th and my wife's EDD was May 12th. I decided to wait for the baby. I made every arrangements for his passport with the immigration agent( the guy thought I was crazy trying to do passport for a child yet unborn ), but alas baby came early on May 5th. My son got his passport May 12th or so and we got AOR June 19th. So my point is as much as we can control these events let's try our best.
8. Finally just keep praying as though everything depends on your prayers but not your work and try not to be overly anxious. Who anxiety EPP sef.
I wish you guys a smooth PPR journey from here on.
3 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by boldinc(m): 6:55am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Is your younger brother included in your PR application? If yes, you might need to get some sort of adoption papers (not sure if that can be done for siblings, if it can be done... you will have no issues). I am suggesting this because siblings cannot be included in your PR application. Also, he might be above 18 years from what I gather... you need to confirm if adding him is a possibility. If for any reason you can successfully include him in your application, I do not think you need to apply for a student visa. PR will be good enough and even better... dtush: Good morning house,
I submitted my application last week and ITA was given yesterday.
But am in a dilemma.
1. My younger brother whom I am the sole guardian (parents are late) has applied for admission in some Canadian universities and we should be submitting his application soon for January resumption.
2. Can I still go ahead to process my ITA without any issues provided that my POF will be intact after paying his school fees. Of which 50% of the fees will be paid even before we apply for his visa.
3. I hope it won't be seen as double counting of funds and do I include a detailed explanation of this in my application as well as the student visa application. Along with my projected income in the coming year. I just got a new job. So the monthly salary is small but u get lump sums after every 6 month. I.e 6 months, 1 year e.t.c.
4. We Av a projected salary calculator. So can I get HR to sign on it and include in the study application
5. Also, I run an informal biz. No registered company profile. I use my salary account and other account for the business. I supply all sorts. I have some invoices giving me the contract but mostly it's informal. Where I make an average of say #200K monthly but no real structure
Please just advice. So I will really like him to resume by Jan and I don't want to hurt my own chances either |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by crazyinlove: 6:59am On Aug 10, 2017 |
ebho: Hello Fam.
Timeline progressing
AOR - 21st July MP - 1st August NA/IP1 - 1st August NA2 - 3rd August. IP2. - 10th August.
God is Faithful. Woow! Congrats |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by juliebabs: 7:02am On Aug 10, 2017 |
[quote autho
Please how true is this? I didn't notice it On their website. That the charge extra for more than one certificate IQAS?
Don't forget, IQAS charges extra cash if ur degrees are more than one but WES has a flat amount no matter the number of degrees.[/quote] |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by Dammiehar(f): 7:05am On Aug 10, 2017 |
freeradical: What a glorious CRS cut off score. I spent close to 6months on 433 with my first EE profile searching for ITA but it wouldn't come
Congratulations to all our new ITA holders, yimiton, dammiehar, XX01, et al. I know you guys expect to get speedy processing of your eAPR to PPR and so I've decided to help you with a few advice from my own experience. My timeline from AOR to PPR is just 46days which is quite impressive and something I'd wish for you guys to replicate. Now my advice to you goes as follows. Brace up its gonna be a long read
1. Getting ITA is a big deal but it's not so much of a big deal if u don't package your application well and it gets rejected. So use only 24 hours to celebrate dis ITA after which you have to settle down, snap out of the euphoria(you are not in Canada yet ) and focus on submitting your eAPR without making any costly error that may mar your chances.
2. Even though we know that ultimately d divine controls the speed of every application yet you must do your utmost best in packaging your application carefully. As much as you can, get the documents in d format specified by CIC. Start now to disturb your bankers for the reference letters and your employers for the work reference letter. From my experience, you save d VO time and make their work easier when you submit documents in the recommended CIC format and they reward that with a fast processing.
3. PCCs are very vital and you should know by now what PCCs you need to provide. To be on the safe side any country you have spent a cumulative period of 3-4 months from when you were born till now just start now to process your PCC from them. VOs r very unforgiving with PCCs and sometimes they interprete the laws around PCCs in ways we can't truly understand. If you are like me that have never enter international flight before (I.e no travel history) then u are safe but for all the ajalas in the house, the chicken has come home to roost
4. Do not be in a hurry to get AOR, thereby rushing to submit. Take your time to ensure that you include every document in your checklist and in the right file format. Always cross check that your uploads are still intact even at the point of submission. It's not really by AOR but by how fast you move from AOR to PPR. Some July AOR peeps are already with PPR while we still got some April AORs languishing in IP1. So don't let the race to get AOR get to you.
5. Avoid ADRs. If it means waiting till the final week of your 90precious days it's safer to wait it out and submit your application with that document you know will be requested. ADRs have a way of unnecessarily delaying the movement of your file. The best time to send CIC documents is before AOR so be proactive enough to prevent anything that will make then ask after. For example if you know you have been refused visa to some country, nothing stops u from filling a schedule A form proactively even before it is asked.
6. Use your LOE very well. The LOE is a powerful weapon that you must use very well to your favour. If you do an unbiased self assessment of your application, you will note the areas where your application appears to be weak. It's almost likely that the VO will come to this same conclusion as you. That's where a good LOE does wonders. You can use your LOE to politely explain and provide further detail to the VO. What u r actually doing is subtly allaying his doubts about this weak part of your application. This helps the guy to make a favorable decision on your case. The trick to writing a good LOE is being honest, polite and MOST IMPORTANTLY attaching a document to buttress your point or as evidence. Also you can write as many LOEs and attached documents to each even though there is one placeholder for LOE. That's where your PDF merger comes in. Merge all the LOEs into one single file and attach.
7. Raising CSEs is a bad, bad thing!Avoid anything that will also make you to start disturbing your application midway after AOR by having to raise a CSE. Examples are getting married, adding a baby etc. Though most times these stuffs are beyond our control but as much as you can try to avoid entering such situations because it will delay your application. If you know you want to marry that man/woman then make the decision and get married already even before you secure ITA. I've seen some people's application getting delayed because they have to include spouse. If you r expecting a baby and your due date is before the 90days post ITA period,its best you wait for the child and include him before AOR. This exactly was my case. I had ITA Apr 12th and my wife's EDD was May 12th. I decided to wait for the baby. I made every arrangements for his passport with the immigration agent( the guy thought I was crazy trying to do passport for a child yet unborn ), but alas baby came early on May 5th. My son got his passport May 12th or so and we got AOR June 19th. So my point is as much as we can control these events let's try our best.
8. Finally just keep praying as though everything depends on your prayers but not your work and try not to be overly anxious. Who anxiety EPP sef.
I wish you guys a smooth PPR journey from here on.
Thank you so much. I am so glad I applied for my FBI PCC in May with faith, I should get it this month hopefully. 5 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by vcole: 7:07am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Hello everyone. Can't believe the thread is over 700 pages long. @40manlappy, @ugoiyke, @esosa4real @boldinc @onlineise @dupyshoo and others my brain fit Don forget to mention, how market? I fit beg for small summary of notable "events" from una? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by atigro(m): 7:08am On Aug 10, 2017 |
freeradical: What a glorious CRS cut off score. I spent close to 6months on 433 with my first EE profile searching for ITA but it wouldn't come
Congratulations to all our new ITA holders, yimiton, dammiehar, XX01, et al. I know you guys expect to get speedy processing of your eAPR to PPR and so I've decided to help you with a few advice from my own experience. My timeline from AOR to PPR is just 46days which is quite impressive and something I'd wish for you guys to replicate. Now my advice to you goes as follows. Brace up its gonna be a long read
1. Getting ITA is a big deal but it's not so much of a big deal if u don't package your application well and it gets rejected. So use only 24 hours to celebrate dis ITA after which you have to settle down, snap out of the euphoria(you are not in Canada yet ) and focus on submitting your eAPR without making any costly error that may mar your chances.
2. Even though we know that ultimately d divine controls the speed of every application yet you must do your utmost best in packaging your application carefully. As much as you can, get the documents in d format specified by CIC. Start now to disturb your bankers for the reference letters and your employers for the work reference letter. From my experience, you save d VO time and make their work easier when you submit documents in the recommended CIC format and they reward that with a fast processing.
3. PCCs are very vital and you should know by now what PCCs you need to provide. To be on the safe side any country you have spent a cumulative period of 3-4 months from when you were born till now just start now to process your PCC from them. VOs r very unforgiving with PCCs and sometimes they interprete the laws around PCCs in ways we can't truly understand. If you are like me that have never enter international flight before (I.e no travel history) then u are safe but for all the ajalas in the house, the chicken has come home to roost
4. Do not be in a hurry to get AOR, thereby rushing to submit. Take your time to ensure that you include every document in your checklist and in the right file format. Always cross check that your uploads are still intact even at the point of submission. It's not really by AOR but by how fast you move from AOR to PPR. Some July AOR peeps are already with PPR while we still got some April AORs languishing in IP1. So don't let the race to get AOR get to you.
5. Avoid ADRs. If it means waiting till the final week of your 90precious days it's safer to wait it out and submit your application with that document you know will be requested. ADRs have a way of unnecessarily delaying the movement of your file. The best time to send CIC documents is before AOR so be proactive enough to prevent anything that will make then ask after. For example if you know you have been refused visa to some country, nothing stops u from filling a schedule A form proactively even before it is asked.
6. Use your LOE very well. The LOE is a powerful weapon that you must use very well to your favour. If you do an unbiased self assessment of your application, you will note the areas where your application appears to be weak. It's almost likely that the VO will come to this same conclusion as you. That's where a good LOE does wonders. You can use your LOE to politely explain and provide further detail to the VO. What u r actually doing is subtly allaying his doubts about this weak part of your application. This helps the guy to make a favorable decision on your case. The trick to writing a good LOE is being honest, polite and MOST IMPORTANTLY attaching a document to buttress your point or as evidence. Also you can write as many LOEs and attached documents to each even though there is one placeholder for LOE. That's where your PDF merger comes in. Merge all the LOEs into one single file and attach.
7. Raising CSEs is a bad, bad thing!Avoid anything that will also make you to start disturbing your application midway after AOR by having to raise a CSE. Examples are getting married, adding a baby etc. Though most times these stuffs are beyond our control but as much as you can try to avoid entering such situations because it will delay your application. If you know you want to marry that man/woman then make the decision and get married already even before you secure ITA. I've seen some people's application getting delayed because they have to include spouse. If you r expecting a baby and your due date is before the 90days post ITA period,its best you wait for the child and include him before AOR. This exactly was my case. I had ITA Apr 12th and my wife's EDD was May 12th. I decided to wait for the baby. I made every arrangements for his passport with the immigration agent( the guy thought I was crazy trying to do passport for a child yet unborn ), but alas baby came early on May 5th. My son got his passport May 12th or so and we got AOR June 19th. So my point is as much as we can control these events let's try our best.
8. Finally just keep praying as though everything depends on your prayers but not your work and try not to be overly anxious. Who anxiety EPP sef.
I wish you guys a smooth PPR journey from here on.
Seriously noted 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by atigro(m): 7:10am On Aug 10, 2017 |
vcole: Hello everyone. Can't believe the thread is over 700 pages long. @40manlappy, @ugoiyke, @esosa4real @boldinc @onlineise @dupyshoo and others my brain fit Don forget to mention, how market? I fit beg for small summary of notable "events" from una? Greetings Vcole |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by dtush(f): 7:13am On Aug 10, 2017 |
boldinc: Is your younger brother included in your PR application? If yes, you might need to get some sort of adoption papers (not sure if that can be done for siblings, if it can be done... you will have no issues). I am suggesting this because siblings cannot be included in your PR application. Also, he might be above 18 years from what I gather... you need to confirm if adding him is a possibility.
If for any reason you can successfully include him in your application, I do not think you need to apply for a student visa. PR will be good enough and even better.
He is 17 years old and will be 18 next year May. And he is not included in my application but is dis somethg that can be done? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by boldinc(m): 7:19am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Hey Vcole... Been a while... How's baby (I can ask now right?)? Lol... Which notable events you dey talk about? U mean for hia? Just loads of PPRs, AORs and ITAs... vcole: Hello everyone. Can't believe the thread is over 700 pages long. @40manlappy, @ugoiyke, @esosa4real @boldinc @onlineise @dupyshoo and others my brain fit Don forget to mention, how market? I fit beg for small summary of notable "events" from una? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by boldinc(m): 7:20am On Aug 10, 2017 |
I doubt that can be done... But if that's the case, you can go ahead and apply for his student visa. With regards to your POF, after payment of his fees, would you still have the required amount required for your family size? Not sure a projected income would work. dtush:
He is 17 years old and will be 18 next year May. And he is not included in my application but is dis somethg that can be done? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by dammysanmi(m): 7:22am On Aug 10, 2017 |
@vcole...Hailment o I think everyone on this list has COPR/received their passports back, except for our Arabian Doctor...the rest of us are expecting PPR.It will end in praise vcole: Hello everyone. Can't believe the thread is over 700 pages long. @40manlappy, @ugoiyke, @esosa4real @boldinc @onlineise @dupyshoo and others my brain fit Don forget to mention, how market? I fit beg for small summary of notable "events" from una? 3 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by dchamps: 7:31am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Please can you explain how to use hellofax,I'm not getting the process and my trascript has been delivered to WES yesterday i need to send my certificates asap.Thanks Virt: You can use "Hellofax.com to send the transcript to WES, I did this and they've acknowledged receipt.
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by XX01(f): 7:33am On Aug 10, 2017 |
yimiton:
Congrats @XX01 I hope you've received the golden email. Yes o. Na real golden mail. Can't believe how worked up I was about 0.5. Congrats on your golden mail. Time to take Freeradical's advice to heart. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by MRSDA: 7:35am On Aug 10, 2017 |
olyveoyl: The best way around this is to do a fixed deposit on the bulk of your "pof" and let an insignificant amount sit in your normal accounts (salary); meaning your will submit your FD investment certificate and (salary) statement of account.On the the whole be sure to do a letter of explanation (which doubles as cover letter to explain the salient issues in your application and especially the pof).If the credit facility you talked about is negligible and being serviced periodically,then it wouldn't be an issue,just let it lie. Seen...thank you. Will just copy these messages and paste to the hubs...but fixed deposit now that we are almost done with our forms? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by labelbybee: 7:38am On Aug 10, 2017 |
freeradical: What a glorious CRS cut off score. I spent close to 6months on 433 with my first EE profile searching for ITA but it wouldn't come
3. PCCs are very vital and you should know by now what PCCs you need to provide. To be on the safe side any country you have spent a cumulative period of 3-4 months from when you were born till now just start now to process your PCC from them. VOs r very unforgiving with PCCs and sometimes they interprete the laws around PCCs in ways we can't truly understand. If you are like me that have never enter international flight before (I.e no travel history) then u are safe but for all the ajalas in the house, the chicken has come home to roost
I wish you guys a smooth PPR journey from here on.
Please i need clarifications here. I was born in UK, my parents returned to Nigeria after my 1st birthday. I have travelled to UK twice (within the last 4 years) on vacation spending 2 weeks at each visit. Do i need a PCC? I was thinking the PCC is needed for cummulative periods after 18years of age. cc: mummyjaygirls, boldinc, 40manlappy, feygbe 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by MRSDA: 7:38am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Wura27:
Because you'r submitting yours and your husband's but please check your travel history wella ooo Okie dokes....*brings out passports and calculator* 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by MRSDA: 7:42am On Aug 10, 2017 |
MRSDA:
I put all my work experiences in Work history when filling the EE form, they are asking for references, I am an entrepreneur and I have been for 6 years, for that I suppose my Business Name Certificate will suffice.
Other jobs, I can't get references as two are now closed and one has changed names 3ce and new management and stuff, will employment letters only work? This isn't adding to our points, since I am not primary abi is it principal applicant? Good morning blessed people. Please anyone able to help me out with This? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by yimiton(f): 7:45am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Thanks for taking your time to give us such detailed advice. I am taking it to heart. I'm filling my form already and I didn't assess my first degree. Should I include it in the place provided for personal history or for study history, being that I don't have an ECA for it? Thanks again! freeradical: What a glorious CRS cut off score. I spent close to 6months on 433 with my first EE profile searching for ITA but it wouldn't come
Congratulations to all our new ITA holders, yimiton, dammiehar, XX01, et al. I know you guys expect to get speedy processing of your eAPR to PPR and so I've decided to help you with a few advice from my own experience. My timeline from AOR to PPR is just 46days which is quite impressive and something I'd wish for you guys to replicate. Now my advice to you goes as follows. Brace up its gonna be a long read
1. Getting ITA is a big deal but it's not so much of a big deal if u don't package your application well and it gets rejected. So use only 24 hours to celebrate dis ITA after which you have to settle down, snap out of the euphoria(you are not in Canada yet ) and focus on submitting your eAPR without making any costly error that may mar your chances. ..... 8. Finally just keep praying as though everything depends on your prayers but not your work and try not to be overly anxious. Who anxiety EPP sef.
I wish you guys a smooth PPR journey from here on.
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by vcole: 7:50am On Aug 10, 2017 |
dammysanmi: @vcole...Hailment o I think everyone on this list has COPR/received their passports back, except for our Arabian Doctor...the rest of us are expecting PPR.It will end in praise boldinc: Hey Vcole... Been a while... How's baby (I can ask now right?)? Lol...
Which notable events you dey talk about? U mean for hia? Just loads of PPRs, AORs and ITAs...
atigro:
Greetings Vcole Wow. Congrats!! to everyone who have made progress in this Canny journey. Baby is fine, thanks. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by tbaby2015: 7:51am On Aug 10, 2017 |
This God favoured me o. It's ITA people!
Just saw it this morning...no wonder the thread moved so fast. Thanks for all the support my wonderful e-fam 10 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by ajiifixing(m): 7:54am On Aug 10, 2017 |
ebho: Hello Fam.
Timeline progressing
AOR - 21st July MP - 1st August NA/IP1 - 1st August NA2 - 3rd August. IP2. - 10th August.
God is Faithful. Bro, My timeline is similar : AOR - 22nd July MP - 2nd August NA/IP1 - 2nd August NA2 - 3rd August. IP2. - ? Please do you know where your application is? I was told mine is still at CIO.I am also expecting IP2 or PPR by God's grace. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by XX01(f): 7:56am On Aug 10, 2017 |
dollynson: Can someone just help a brother on how to go about whole thing, its all new to me, please ooooo, e Jo ooo, biko ooo Read from page 0 to 50 then you will have a rudimentary knowledge of what needs to be done. This knowledge will help you to apply whatever advice you get from here to your situation. I was once like you. I even thought Ontario was the capital of Canada and didn't understand what provinces meant. Just studying this thread and then CIC's web page, I was able to learn a lot. Where I need clarification, I ask on this thread. 3 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by careliz: 8:02am On Aug 10, 2017 |
XX01:
The eyes have to be open o. Babies these days open their eyes from day1. My first son was held upside down briefly so he was startled awake and that's how his picture was taken. My baby now was tickled awake. His picture still looks like he was furious. LOL, very funny indeed..So how did u carry him and not appear in his pics? Well they know how they do their stuffs anyway. How about ur babys medicals?Kindly share. I feel there is no use for a baby to undergo any medicals o. no b just weight person go just go burn anoda mony put o,cos I know they can't do anything other than weight,temp |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by Noviolence: 8:05am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Whao! You've got a very impressive timeline. Congratulations! I guess your processing office is the one in Ottawa? ebho: Hello Fam.
Timeline progressing
AOR - 21st July MP - 1st August NA/IP1 - 1st August NA2 - 3rd August. IP2. - 10th August.
God is Faithful. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by olyveoyl(f): 8:16am On Aug 10, 2017 |
MRSDA:
Seen...thank you. Will just copy these messages and paste to the hubs...but fixed deposit now that we are almost done with our forms? Yea! Please do a fixed deposit on the principal's name,tenored for three or six months and submit the investment certificate ma. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by XX01(f): 8:23am On Aug 10, 2017 |
Canadianfly:
Really @ the bolded?
My last child's eyes were closed coz she refused to wake up whatever we did and they took it like that at the Nigerian Embassy in Atlanta. We flew with it back to naija and immigration didn't have a problem with it. They say for babies this is understandable. Because I was worried if they will let us return to naija with closed eyes on the data page.
Anything is possible sha. It was his Naija passport here in Lagos that I waited for 2 hrs for him to open his eyes as they refused to take him while he slept. It was one immigration woman that took pity on me and carried him upside down for him to take the picture. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program Connect Here by olyveoyl(f): 8:25am On Aug 10, 2017 |
MRSDA:
Good morning blessed people. Please anyone able to help me out with This? Any job you won't be able to get reference letters for ,all you need do is submit any employment letters you have readily available,past pay slips and if you can get an electronic tax clearance certificate " direct assessment " from LSG alausa for present business.. you upload the card and receipt. |