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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by kike100: 10:57pm On Aug 25, 2017
Hello Seniors,

The food pictures are tempting ooo (salford1#weydonsah)!, intelligent conversation too... I see most convo is around IT, Engineer, Doctors etc.

We (spouse&myself) are project mangers in the Banking industry with PMP & Six Sigma Black belt. i notice whilst researching jobs on most sites, Project Managers jobs is more titled towards construction industry or IT.

What other courses can one do e.g. bridging courses/ short courses to further help us upon landing us ( so we too can quickly buy house like TheCongo2....lol)?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 11:36pm On Aug 25, 2017
Nicoletheo:
Hello All,
Greetings to all the Elders in the house. I am Nicole and currently work as an IT Business Analyst in an Investment House. I am Female and 31. I have a master degree from one of the top 10 schools in the UK, and first degree in Computer Science and Law. I've worked as a BA for 5 years with ITIL , CBAP and other certifications under my belt. While my fiancée works in a Bank in Treasury. His first degree is in an Political Science but he's worked in the Treasury arm of the bank for about 3 years. Now my dilemma is , how feasible would it be for him to get a job? Since we are both considering relocating. He's an amazing man but sometimes when I remember that his line of work does not sell as fast as IT , I get discouraged about settling down permanently with him. I feel because I have worked with IT professionals for most of my working life, I believe such skills are more in demand. Asides the job thingy, my fiancée is one of the most amazing and selfless individuals ive ever met.

We are considering getting married in October 2018
if i was your Man i will have a rethink about the relationship....u are too Materialistic and selfish girl ....couple with Narrow mind ,i dont know which country u are from but the richest black man in the world anit got an I.T degree

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by czaratwork: 11:36pm On Aug 25, 2017
i didnt know when i screamed as i was reading this. is this what marriage is now all about?

na wao. i pity the guy sha.
Nicoletheo:
Hello All,
Greetings to all the Elders in the house. I am Nicole and currently work as an IT Business Analyst in an Investment House. I am Female and 31. I have a master degree from one of the top 10 schools in the UK, and first degree in Computer Science and Law. I've worked as a BA for 5 years with ITIL , CBAP and other certifications under my belt. While my fiancée works in a Bank in Treasury. His first degree is in an Political Science but he's worked in the Treasury arm of the bank for about 3 years. Now my dilemma is , how feasible would it be for him to get a job? Since we are both considering relocating. He's an amazing man but sometimes when I remember that his line of work does not sell as fast as IT , I get discouraged about settling down permanently with him. I feel because I have worked with IT professionals for most of my working life, I believe such skills are more in demand. Asides the job thingy, my fiancée is one of the most amazing and selfless individuals ive ever met.

We are considering getting married in October 2018

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 11:41pm On Aug 25, 2017
Issyman:


Plz I am interested in this route. I ve checked CPA website but couldn't find any info on this. I don't mind if u can share d process with me. I have 5yrs of accounting and almost 5yrs internal audit experiences.

It's the same process as someone with ACCA. Only that you won't get as much exemption as someone with ACCA. You will however, get more exemptions than someone with only BSc Accounting. I know ICAN is in talks with CPA to increase the exemptions for ICAN holders.

Each province has their own CPA website too. But I think the first step is to register and send all transcripts to CPA.

I hope this helps.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by follyzee: 12:09am On Aug 26, 2017
In as much as I avoid getting into conversations that aren't my biz, I just could not let this pass.

I feel it's totally wrong to insult her becos of her opinion. To a large extent, it's her life n she has the right to use whatever metric to measure all that concerns her. I feel the info she provided isn't enough to judge her to this extent

Moreover, how are u sure the guy is not in the relationship 4 the material gains. It's very common now in Nigeria becos of the economy downturn. Young guys looking 4 wealthy daughter to carry the financial burden. As view her as a cash cow (I'm not saying that is the case here).

Moreover as a father, if a daughter brings home a man, u will want to consider his future plans n prospects.

However, I will advise she discusses with him n plan on how they can improve his "educational issues" if that is the only pending issue.


Pls dont castigate her, lets be kind to one another ...






Alikote:
if i was your Man i will have a rethink about the relationship....u are too Materialistic and selfish girl ....couple with Narrow mind ,i dont know which country u are from but the richest black man in the world anit got an I.T degree

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Issyman(m): 1:29am On Aug 26, 2017
honey86:


It's the same process as someone with ACCA. Only that you won't get as much exemption as someone with ACCA. You will however, get more exemptions than someone with only BSc Accounting. I know ICAN is in talks with CPA to increase the exemptions for ICAN holders.

Each province has their own CPA website too. But I think the first step is to register and send all transcripts to CPA.

I hope this helps.

Your response is highly appreciated.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by tundechange: 3:21am On Aug 26, 2017
Nicoletheo:
Hello All,
Greetings to all the Elders in the house. I am Nicole and currently work as an IT Business Analyst in an Investment House. I am Female and 31. I have a master degree from one of the top 10 schools in the UK, and first degree in Computer Science and Law. I've worked as a BA for 5 years with ITIL , CBAP and other certifications under my belt. While my fiancée works in a Bank in Treasury. His first degree is in an Political Science but he's worked in the Treasury arm of the bank for about 3 years. Now my dilemma is , how feasible would it be for him to get a job? Since we are both considering relocating. He's an amazing man but sometimes when I remember that his line of work does not sell as fast as IT , I get discouraged about settling down permanently with him. I feel because I have worked with IT professionals for most of my working life, I believe such skills are more in demand. Asides the job thingy, my fiancée is one of the most amazing and selfless individuals ive ever met.

We are considering getting married in October 2018

Hi Nicoletheo, apologies for digressing a bit.

Please what pathway would you advise someone who works in a Bank and want to switch IT to follow in order to become an IT Business Analyst?

Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by xcaper(m): 4:51am On Aug 26, 2017
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TheCongo2:


Salford1, your friend can still buy the house and have someone or a family rent a part of it (like the basement).
This way, he can still be paying 1K in monthly mortgage instead of tossing it in rent.
Some people buy houses and don't even spend a dime in monthly mortgage because they have renters paying for them the monthly mortgage.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 7:36am On Aug 26, 2017
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by pauloverdi: 8:56am On Aug 26, 2017
toyogirl:
The seniors have given us pointers grin so let's follow the lead wink


Very important ooo smiley do your research and land where you can have a "soft" landing... relocation is allowed cool

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by nkigirl: 8:57am On Aug 26, 2017
https://alis.alberta.ca/occinfo/

https://www.workbc.ca/labour-market-industry/jobs-in-demand/top-occupations.aspx


http://www1.gnb.ca/0105/op-pp/opAZ.aspx


This link has a list of occupations in Alberta. BC and New Brunswick. It includes demand average, the average pay and other details. I think other provinves may have this same info but I only checked the above as they are my target province.

This should help with all the confusion about career path or switching careers. You can also check other provinces for this info. I got all this from the official govt websites of the respective provinces.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 9:02am On Aug 26, 2017
Ok that post was funny... Babe doesn't wanna b a bread winner. Plus he might be all those unusually content guys who is content with a present position nd pay. Without any interest to upgrade.
Or sees her as a big fish undecided

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 9:08am On Aug 26, 2017
follyzee:
In as much as I avoid getting into conversations that aren't my biz, I just could not let this pass.

I feel it's totally wrong to insult her becos of her opinion. To a large extent, it's her life n she has the right to use whatever metric to measure all that concerns her. I feel the info she provided isn't enough to judge her to this extent

Moreover, how are u sure the guy is not in the relationship 4 the material gains. It's very common now in Nigeria becos of the economy downturn. Young guys looking 4 wealthy daughter to carry the financial burden. As view her as a cash cow (I'm not saying that is the case here).

Moreover as a father, if a daughter brings home a man, u will want to consider his future plans n prospects.

However, I will advise she discusses with him n plan on how they can improve his "educational issues" if that is the only pending issue.


Pls dont castigate her, lets be kind to one another ...






the guy has a degree already in pol sci from a uk university and work in a bank in the uk ,and he is kind to her according to her what the hell does she need more in a human ....when she loss him and turn 40 without her imaginary IT Husband she go dey disturb pastors with prayers and night vigil

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 9:10am On Aug 26, 2017
Dr's in za house..
What online courses can one do to get a side job while u prep for mcce.

Ekpekus vcole sweetrie
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 9:10am On Aug 26, 2017
Alikote:
the guy has a degree already in pol sci from a uk university and work in a bank in the uk ,and he is kind to her according to her what the hell does she need more in a human ....when she loss him and turn 40 without her imaginary IT Husband she go dey disturb pastors with prayers and night vigil
In d UK? Tot it was even in naija. Lemme go and read again
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 9:14am On Aug 26, 2017
sweetrie:
Thank you very much. We will consider other career options. I am aware in Ontario you have to do one year unpaid internship before residency, I was wondering if that applies to all the provinces. God bless you. Will continue researching.
I will gladly do the one year unpaid internship if there's assurance I'll b absorbed into residency
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 9:33am On Aug 26, 2017
Hephgirl:

In d UK? Tot it was even in naija. Lemme go and read again
even if it Chad republic ,he is educated and earning some money ....girls should learn to see the world differently ..shouting scarcity of men ....men aint scare but 100 girls are runing after few materially successfully men

or Men with cut clear possibility of success in near future (moderate once)....let me advice girls a Man with a degree is Arm with huge weapon to blow any time ......example the MD of ashaka cement a multinational is just 42 .....15 years ago he was arm with just a bsc in bussiness admin from buk ....and from a very humble background came to lagos as coper in Night bus ...serve in (national oil) now onado ,work there for 13 years
left as Marketing Manager down stream ...join larfage cement as director oil and gas then the boko haram crisis worsen they attack ashaka cement gombe the white guy (m.d) resign and left ...the company then transfer him as acting M.d since he is from the north after 6 months he sent him to havard for leadership training he has been confirmed now and earn around 80 million Naira annually plus other perks over seening a multi billion naira business quoted on the Nigerian stock exchange and also listed in france .....the bsc is just a 2.2 from buk kano ...i hp girl learn

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Yooku: 9:41am On Aug 26, 2017
tundechange:


Hi Nicoletheo, apologies for digressing a bit.

Please what pathway would you advise someone who works in a Bank and want to switch IT to follow in order to become an IT Business Analyst?

Thanks

Simple....Go and get an education in IT Business Analysis. I know at least Conestoga College in Kitchener has an ITBA PGC/Diploma program

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by seunfoster: 9:42am On Aug 26, 2017
Hello, if I get you right, are you saying that with I CAN someone can start CPA in Canada? I have a friend in Alberta and she thinks it is not possible to start CPA with I CAN hence she started school so that she earn BSc Accounting and do CPA with the certificate.

kindly shed light on this. Thank you.



honey86:


It's the same process as someone with ACCA. Only that you won't get as much exemption as someone with ACCA. You will however, get more exemptions than someone with only BSc Accounting. I know ICAN is in talks with CPA to increase the exemptions for ICAN holders.

Each province has their own CPA website too. But I think the first step is to register and send all transcripts to CPA.

I hope this helps.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sweetrie(f): 9:58am On Aug 26, 2017
Hephgirl:
I will gladly do the one year unpaid internship if there's assurance I'll b absorbed into residency
That is the problem. No guarantee. And without completing residency, no practicing.
Hephgirl:
Dr's in za house..
What online courses can one do to get a side job while u prep for mcce.

Ekpekus vcole sweetrie
hmm, I don't know of any particular one, I guess it depends on the requirements of the side job, as most of the jobs require one certification or the other.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sweetrie(f): 10:13am On Aug 26, 2017
Alikote:
the guy has a degree already in pol sci from a uk university and work in a bank in the uk ,and he is kind to her according to her what the hell does she need more in a human ....when she loss him and turn 40 without her imaginary IT Husband she go dey disturb pastors with prayers and night vigil
Bros, she didn't say if his degree is from UK, leaving that aside, we all have choices. They are not married and now is the time to consider every single thing and make a right choice. Shebi there are men specifically looking for nurses or doctors etc. I can tell you that before 500level medical school most of the girls are married, and that is because the men see them as good prospects, easy to get a job thereby reducing the financial stress. I am sure you married/will marry a graduate, why not marry a woman with no education because she's kind. We are all entitled to our wants. Sorry for the epistle.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Oyamade: 10:13am On Aug 26, 2017
Waoh!! These my nairaland peeps are funny o. I honestly do not think she has asked anything wrong, like seriously!! We all get to that stage in a relationship when you reflect and consider what the future holds for the relationship. Pls free Nicole o, and Nicole, if you reading this, Wura's advice is the best, forget all those condemning you, i see you as being realistic rather than being materialistic.

You said your man is a great person, you guys should talk abt it... I am sure, things will fall in place. One thing i have noticed abt this canny relocation thingy is that, there is career flexibility.. do your thorough research together.

God bless Wura and others for giving a warm advice, and those who were quick to condemn, na wa for una o.... grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by toyogirl: 10:17am On Aug 26, 2017
Yes ooo

pauloverdi:


Very important ooo smiley do your research and land where you can have a "soft" landing... relocation is allowed cool
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 10:50am On Aug 26, 2017
sweetrie:
Bros, she didn't say if his degree is from UK, leaving that aside, we all have choices. They are not married and now is the time to consider every single thing and make a right choice. Shebi there are men specifically looking for nurses or doctors etc. I can tell you that before 500level medical school most of the girls are married, and that is because the men see them as good prospects, easy to get a job thereby reducing the financial stress. I am sure you married/will marry a graduate, why not marry a woman with no education because she's kind. We are all entitled to our wants. Sorry for the epistle.
i disagree with u i have seen hundreds of ugly female doctors that even if they are surgeons at the age of 25 some guys that luv beautiful woman wouldn't date .....doctors in Nigeria a just surviving on the living wage ....am yet to see doctors buy up apartment in banana island and asokoro, drive G 63 AMG doctor during well are those runing medical biz like hospitals like lagoon this are entrepreneur...several guy working for multinationals earn and live well more than the doctors regional manager in gsk, bristish council earn around 10 m per anum ....only lazy guys will sit and scout for a doctor or nurse as wife....a real nija boy will hustle his money date a beautiful woman with a degree in any thing with potentials .....we guys are attracted by a woman beauty ,then character fellow ...not cos of been a doctor that a secondary thing or for broke guys that can take care of their family

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by A14: 10:54am On Aug 26, 2017
sweetrie:
Bros, she didn't say if his degree is from UK, leaving that aside, we all have choices. They are not married and now is the time to consider every single thing and make a right choice. Shebi there are men specifically looking for nurses or doctors etc. I can tell you that before 500level medical school most of the girls are married, and that is because the men see them as good prospects, easy to get a job thereby reducing the financial stress. I am sure you married/will marry a graduate, why not marry a woman with no education because she's kind. We are all entitled to our wants. Sorry for the epistle.
Bless you!!!
We are too quick to condemn/judge people
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 10:55am On Aug 26, 2017
Oyamade:
Waoh!! These my nairaland peeps are funny o. I honestly do not think she has asked anything wrong, like seriously!! We all get to that stage in a relationship when you reflect and consider what the future holds for the relationship. Pls free Nicole o, and Nicole, if you reading this, Wura's advice is the best, forget all those condemning you, i see you as being realistic rather than being materialistic.

You said your man is a great person, you guys should talk abt it... I am sure, things will fall in place. One thing i have noticed abt this canny relocation thingy is that, there is career flexibility.. do your thorough research together.

God bless Wura and others for giving a warm advice, and those who were quick to condemn, na wa for una o.... grin
that means she anit in luv with her whole heart .....but just want to get married ....HAVE U EVER HEART THE WORD LUV .... what of if she dump the guy and marry her IT dream Man and he his sack from his job then she go divorce then married google owner
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by sweetrie(f): 10:58am On Aug 26, 2017
Alikote:
i disagree with u i have seen hundreds of ugly female doctors that even if they are surgeons at the age of 25 some guys that luv beautiful woman wouldn't date .....doctors in Nigeria a just surviving on the living wage ....am yet to see doctors buy up apartment in banana island and asokoro, drive G 63 AMG doctor during well are those runing medical biz like hospitals like lagoon this are entrepreneur...several guy working for multinationals earn and live well more than the doctors regional manager in gsk, bristish council earn around 10 m per anum ....only lazy guys will sit and scout for a doctor or nurse as wife....a real nija boy will hustle his money date a beautiful woman with a degree in any thing with potentials .....we guys are attracted by a woman beauty ,then character fellow ...not cos of been a doctor that a secondary thing or for broke guys that can take care of their family
Lol. I hear you. We all have our wants.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Nobody: 11:03am On Aug 26, 2017
sweetrie:
Lol. I hear you. We all have our wants.
which degree tuface ,psquare get to dey enjoy very beautiful women as wife their wives might just be secondary school holders and are breeding nice looking well fed kid ...the richest woman in the world ...alakija with degree she get?why didnt her husband look for doctor woman then......Nigerians

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Oyamade: 11:07am On Aug 26, 2017
Alikote:
that means she anit in luv with her whole heart .....but just want to get married ....HAVE U EVER HEART THE WORD LUV .... what of if she dump the guy and marry her IT dream Man and he his sack from his job then she go divorce then married google owner

Pls, what exactly are you struggling to say!??!!

@Nicole, do what you gat to do babe, lets move on

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 11:08am On Aug 26, 2017
sweetrie:
That is the problem. No guarantee. And without completing residency, no practicing.
hmm, I don't know of any particular one, I guess it depends on the requirements of the side job, as most of the jobs require one certification or the other.
So den we do courses and get certified.. Especially health related ones. Shld b doable. Let me research. Ekpekus come o
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Canadianfly: 11:12am On Aug 26, 2017
Alikote:
the guy has a degree already in pol sci from a uk university and work in a bank in the uk ,and he is kind to her according to her what the hell does she need more in a human ....when she loss him and turn 40 without her imaginary IT Husband she go dey disturb pastors with prayers and night vigil
This is very very disgusting!!!

Seriously? Haba, so all of a sudden she'll turn 40 without a husband because she wants a man that matches her in career? Talk about inferiority complex. Men like you make women feel like their highest achievement is marriage. It's her life and she has every right to make the decisions in it without being judged by your type of man. What is wrong in a woman worrying about the future of her husband to be? When it's time for mortgage, will you pay it for them? Smh!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant by Hephgirl: 11:14am On Aug 26, 2017
No woman wants to b d bread winner.. Men hardly understand the situation. The women will now be suffering silently. Emotional blackmail and stuff, earns well but unhappy.
From her post u can tell She has built herself already

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