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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by nomad26: 7:34am On Nov 26, 2018
Please don't be confused, what you thought initially was correct. You DO NOT have to send ECA by post to IRCC. You shouldn't believe everything you read here hook, line and sinker abeg.

meelola007:
All this while, I thought the Evaluation report was supposed to be sent to only me and then I upload when CIC requests for it.

Now I am reading about sending to immigration.

So confused.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by ejimogu89(m): 7:50am On Nov 26, 2018
ejimoguemmanuel@gmail.com
boco2126:
On this IELTS issue...my two cents.

1. Stick to a FEW practice materials! The number of materials for IELTS that we see on a daily on this thread can be overwhelming. Try out only a few and stick to the one that resonates with you. Don't use ieltsliz, Jay, Cambridge, ieltsadvantage, road2ielts etc at the same time (some of these peope don't agree on the same approach and reading all can get really confusing). If you try one and it sits well with you, ditch others. Focus on that one and be a master of it. I almost got overwhelmed at some point, because l wanted to open every link or try every material l saw here. But l had to give myself brain oh.

2. Practise everyday. No excuses. Create the time. Even at work, you can use your lunch break to practise. Instead of listening to music or radio on your way to work, listen to your downloaded tips on writing, speaking, reading, listening. When walking down the streets, have an earpiece on (l hate this, but we can make sacrifices for one month abi?) and keep LISTENING. At weekends, practice speaking with your wife/husband, friend, son/daughter etc. Write out questions and tell them to ask you (under exam conditions). I finished a WHOLE 30 leaves notebook for listening practice (yeah l work an 8 to 5 and live on the mainland with my office on the island -remember, no excuses!). Always check your wrong answers and replay those portions and find out what you didn't hear properly. I used youtube for listening/speaking/reading.

3. There's this ielts expert too, one Ryan (cannot remember his surname) that l think is underrated. I used his tips for writing. He talks about 15 sentences max for writing. 3 paragraphs with 4 sentences and the closing paragraph should have 3 sentences. This keeps you in check and you already know what to write before the exam, all you will be waiting for on the ielts day is the topic given! I can share his materials if you drop your email address.
For writing, write letter and essays! Don't read what someone else wrote. Write yours too. Some people practise writing by reading another's work -WRONG! write yours too and compare. Minimum letters to write on different topics - 10. Minimum essays - 20. Revise your work and look for better ways to reconstruct your sentences. I suggest you write with pencil on your exam day so you can erase if need be.

4. For reading - use youtube. It also has a timer, so practice using the time and don't stop the timer or pause the video. The easiest comprehension in reading are the first two. Spend less time there. Say 5 mins tops for each. You do not need to UNDERSTAND nada. Just look at the instructions (very important), then the questions, then scroll through the passages for the answers. You need all your time for the last two passages. They are more technical.

5. For speaking - Be confident, relaxed and know your basic english and introduction (see ieltsliz). See this as an interview. We all attend interviews don't we? I got a list of 42 likely cue cards from ieltsliz blog (l think she said they change it every 3 months but she always update the cue card questions) and l practiced the 42 different topics and l always set my two minutes timer with my phone. You can be in the BRT or your car and practice this one, or when walking down the street or whilst doing chores at home, or lying down in your bed doing nothing (l did this. Some days, people will think you are going crazy because you are talking to yourself, but...who no go no know). One of the 42 questions l practiced was my cue card during my speaking test -something on my pet animal (l was wondering "madam why me? Animal kwa?" but because l had practised earlier, the examiner had to cut me off when it was two minutes. I just went on and on.

4. Lastly and certainly not the least...the place of PRAYER. I'm catholic, so when l saw the prayer to St. Joseph of Cupertino here, l made a mental note to say it. I started saying it every day from September till i wrote my exam on the 1st of November. I even added a 9 days St. Joseph of Cupertino novena with prayer and fasting which ended on the 31st of October (l'm that extra oh. I left no chances). I asked my family to add me in their prayers too. So, pray, pray and pray. Whatever works for you. Someone dropped one St. prayer here on financial assistance for POF, best believe l'll look for that prayer and do it too!

5. People have done it, you too can. Don't be discouraged if you have tried more than once. We don't give up on this thread oh. Being here has taught me a different level of selflessness and never say never spirit. People you don't even know are quick to help and empathise and l am still in awe of you guys.

6. Please drop your email address so l can send the Ryan materials to you.

This too shall pass!

All the best everyone and my apologies for the long post.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Yeuniecesir: 7:51am On Nov 26, 2018
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Threemg: 8:13am On Nov 26, 2018
Page 100 already, 5Months Post AOR. Probably the LORD wanna make it a BOXING DAY'S GIFT. We'll be right here so far it's HIS WILL. Meanwhile my fellow AVO family trust the LORD have been helping you guys as for me what has been helping is my new rent wey I just renew o o GOOD 2 YEARS grin grin grin so with that AVO no fit frustrate me. I pray the LORD grant us victory and songs of testimony soon. One thing I'm certain of is when AVO go begin their PPR issuance FLOOD will be an understatement.
Lest I forget please fam remember us (AVO Superheroes) in your prayers. Thanks
Like Uncle Tony will say, IT WILL END IN PRAISE LORUKO JESU.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Newmum0615: 8:49am On Nov 26, 2018
You paid 2 years rent? For wetin naa? Come, lemme flog you.
Threemg:
Page 100 already, 5Months Post AOR. Probably the LORD wanna make it a BOXING DAY'S GIFT. We'll be right here so far it's HIS WILL. Meanwhile my fellow AVO family trust the LORD have been helping you guys as for me what has been helping is my new rent wey I just renew o o GOOD 2 YEARS grin grin grin so with that AVO no fit frustrate me. I pray the LORD grant us victory and songs of testimony soon. One thing I'm certain of is when AVO go begin their PPR issuance FLOOD will be an understatement.
Lest I forget please fam remember us (AVO Superheroes) in your prayers. Thanks
Like Uncle Tony will say, IT WILL END IN PRAISE LORUKO JESU.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by bcadedoja: 8:50am On Nov 26, 2018
Pls send to me at bcadedoja@gmail.com for Ryan materials. Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Steven7: 8:57am On Nov 26, 2018
boco2126:
On this IELTS issue...my two cents.

1. Stick to a FEW practice materials! The number of materials for IELTS that we see on a daily on this thread can be overwhelming. Try out only a few and stick to the one that resonates with you. Don't use ieltsliz, Jay, Cambridge, ieltsadvantage, road2ielts etc at the same time (some of these peope don't agree on the same approach and reading all can get really confusing). If you try one and it sits well with you, ditch others. Focus on that one and be a master of it. I almost got overwhelmed at some point, because l wanted to open every link or try every material l saw here. But l had to give myself brain oh.

2. Practise everyday. No excuses. Create the time. Even at work, you can use your lunch break to practise. Instead of listening to music or radio on your way to work, listen to your downloaded tips on writing, speaking, reading, listening. When walking down the streets, have an earpiece on (l hate this, but we can make sacrifices for one month abi?) and keep LISTENING. At weekends, practice speaking with your wife/husband, friend, son/daughter etc. Write out questions and tell them to ask you (under exam conditions). I finished a WHOLE 30 leaves notebook for listening practice (yeah l work an 8 to 5 and live on the mainland with my office on the island -remember, no excuses!). Always check your wrong answers and replay those portions and find out what you didn't hear properly. I used youtube for listening/speaking/reading.

3. There's this ielts expert too, one Ryan (cannot remember his surname) that l think is underrated. I used his tips for writing. He talks about 15 sentences max for writing. 3 paragraphs with 4 sentences and the closing paragraph should have 3 sentences. This keeps you in check and you already know what to write before the exam, all you will be waiting for on the ielts day is the topic given! I can share his materials if you drop your email address.
For writing, write letter and essays! Don't read what someone else wrote. Write yours too. Some people practise writing by reading another's work -WRONG! write yours too and compare. Minimum letters to write on different topics - 10. Minimum essays - 20. Revise your work and look for better ways to reconstruct your sentences. I suggest you write with pencil on your exam day so you can erase if need be.

4. For reading - use youtube. It also has a timer, so practice using the time and don't stop the timer or pause the video. The easiest comprehension in reading are the first two. Spend less time there. Say 5 mins tops for each. You do not need to UNDERSTAND nada. Just look at the instructions (very important), then the questions, then scroll through the passages for the answers. You need all your time for the last two passages. They are more technical.

5. For speaking - Be confident, relaxed and know your basic english and introduction (see ieltsliz). See this as an interview. We all attend interviews don't we? I got a list of 42 likely cue cards from ieltsliz blog (l think she said they change it every 3 months but she always update the cue card questions) and l practiced the 42 different topics and l always set my two minutes timer with my phone. You can be in the BRT or your car and practice this one, or when walking down the street or whilst doing chores at home, or lying down in your bed doing nothing (l did this. Some days, people will think you are going crazy because you are talking to yourself, but...who no go no know). One of the 42 questions l practiced was my cue card during my speaking test -something on my pet animal (l was wondering "madam why me? Animal kwa?" but because l had practised earlier, the examiner had to cut me off when it was two minutes. I just went on and on.

4. Lastly and certainly not the least...the place of PRAYER. I'm catholic, so when l saw the prayer to St. Joseph of Cupertino here, l made a mental note to say it. I started saying it every day from September till i wrote my exam on the 1st of November. I even added a 9 days St. Joseph of Cupertino novena with prayer and fasting which ended on the 31st of October (l'm that extra oh. I left no chances). I asked my family to add me in their prayers too. So, pray, pray and pray. Whatever works for you. Someone dropped one St. prayer here on financial assistance for POF, best believe l'll look for that prayer and do it too!

5. People have done it, you too can. Don't be discouraged if you have tried more than once. We don't give up on this thread oh. Being here has taught me a different level of selflessness and never say never spirit. People you don't even know are quick to help and empathise and l am still in awe of you guys.

6. Please drop your email address so l can send the Ryan materials to you.

This too shall pass!

All the best everyone and my apologies for the long post.

Oparaochasteven@yahoo.com please share with me the materials... Thank you.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by boco2126: 8:58am On Nov 26, 2018
Good morning, I have sent the materials to all the email addresses I saw after my post. Please let me know if you did not receive yours. Good luck and have a fruitful week.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by bababode825(m): 9:09am On Nov 26, 2018
Page 100 already due to irrelevant posts and quoting text books all in the name of trying to comment.

This platform is gradually losing its relevance as we are no longer focusing on what matters.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by StKizito2: 9:09am On Nov 26, 2018
[quote author=boco2126 post=73310933]Good morning, I have sent the materials to all the email addresses I saw after my post. Please let me know if you did not receive yours. Good luck and have a fruitful week.[/q
thanks
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by CanadianNaija: 9:11am On Nov 26, 2018
josefaith:


Supported. Please lets start ASAP

Forming group to discuss the same writing that was taught in secondary schools?

This must be serious, Na wa.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Fadia: 9:11am On Nov 26, 2018
Please has anybody tried upgrading their ECA report with WES in recent times? I am trying to upgrade to the course-by-course evaluation but they're saying I'd have to submit an entirely new application.

Please anyone who was able to upgrade without starting over should kindly shed light on how you were able to go about it.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Threemg: 9:19am On Nov 26, 2018
Newmum0615:
You paid 2 years rent? For wetin naa? Come, lemme flog you.

grin grin grin grin grin Wetin we go do nah, AVO think they are doing me, me wey dey use ds time gather enough money and also equip myself, we'll be right here once they are ready. BTW how v u been sis? U don forget my request on the oza room o
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by boco2126: 9:20am On Nov 26, 2018
Hi. Can we just be nice to people (we do not even know) please and maybe empathize with them? This is a degrading comment and an insult to all those preparing to write their ielts or who are re-writing. Today is Monday, let's no spam the thread with unnecessary comments. And yes, you must not agree with the need to have a group, but you can read and waka pass...no need to be so rude.

CanadianNaija:


Forming group to discuss the same writing that was taught in secondary schools?

This must be serious, Na wa.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Newmum0615: 9:24am On Nov 26, 2018
Abeg remind me of the request biko. My head full this time.
Threemg:


grin grin grin grin grin Wetin we go do nah, AVO think they are doing me, me wey dey use ds time gather enough money and also equip myself, we'll be right here once they are ready. BTW how v u been sis? U don forget my request on the oza room o
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Ngezee29(f): 9:28am On Nov 26, 2018
kiari:
Nahhh, this is not cool, see sweet result.…..… diaaa fadaaaa angry angry
Please apply for a remark asap..…

my result first attempt
Listening: 8.5
Reading: 8.0
Writing: 6.5
Speaking: 7.5

I am considering remarking the writing, i need to know if there has the successes in remarking is more than failures on this thread. Please advise

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by StKizito2: 9:30am On Nov 26, 2018
Zutlin:
**Inputs please. Considering WITHDRAWING my current application.**

Congratulations to all PPR and ITA recipients. It's been awhile. I decided to take a break to avoid heartbreaks. AVO. 

My question...

I have a previous work experience of 2yrs and 6months in a certain NOC.

In one of my current employments, I'll be 6months in April (different NOC from the previous).

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand both NOCs can be combined to claim 3years experienc. Must the second one be a minimum of 1year?

If I recall you may lose some money for withdrawal [ am not certain] but of not your concerns are valid.
1. Note that because you have cash payment doesn't necessarily mean interview but it seems you didn't show any proof of salary for that job i.e inflow of cash for that job.
2. Did you submit any other proof of employment apart from the standard letter that CIC requires of not then tour concerns are valid.
3. Also consider the expiration date of your IELTS before it expires should you be thinking of reapplying.
All in all it takes guts to withdraw an application but 30% o think
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by StKizito2: 9:30am On Nov 26, 2018
Zutlin:
**Inputs please. Considering WITHDRAWING my current application.**

Congratulations to all PPR and ITA recipients. It's been awhile. I decided to take a break to avoid heartbreaks. AVO. 

My question...

I have a previous work experience of 2yrs and 6months in a certain NOC.

In one of my current employments, I'll be 6months in April (different NOC from the previous).

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understand both NOCs can be combined to claim 3years experienc. Must the second one be a minimum of 1year?

If I recall you may lose some money for withdrawal [ am not certain] but of not your concerns are valid.
1. Note that because you have cash payment doesn't necessarily mean interview but it seems you didn't show any proof of salary for that job i.e inflow of cash for that job.
2. Did you submit any other proof of employment apart from the standard letter that CIC requires if not then your concerns are valid.
3. Also consider the expiration date of your IELTS before it expires should you be thinking of reapplying.
All in all it takes guts to withdraw an application but 30% I think you should .
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by fizzile(m): 9:39am On Nov 26, 2018
Me i dont understand the whole issue regarding IELTS. Stop flooding this thread with all these abeg. If u have any issue to sort out regarding IELTS, please check the IELTS thread; atleast there is a thread meant for IELTS. Person go wake up see 200messages, not knowing 180 messages has to do with people arguing about liz, ekaette, ada, and bunmi...shoooo!!!..next thing we will find ourselves in part 7

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Oluwole3839: 9:56am On Nov 26, 2018
Hi Everyone,

Please pardon my ignorance, kindly advice on best approach for credential evaluation. For WES, has anyone completed the WAEC process? If yes, please share your experience. In the alternative, is it advisable to use ICES? Do they require WAEC?

Thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Babeakosua: 9:58am On Nov 26, 2018
babeakosua@gmail.com


boco2126:
Good morning, I have sent the materials to all the email addresses I saw after my post. Please let me know if you did not receive yours. Good luck and have a fruitful week.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by connectgt: 9:59am On Nov 26, 2018
Please, I need the materials especially for writing. This is my email. ask4gt@gmail.com.

Thanks.
boco2126:
Good morning, I have sent the materials to all the email addresses I saw after my post. Please let me know if you did not receive yours. Good luck and have a fruitful week.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by adebee16: 10:01am On Nov 26, 2018
You really should remark. Believe in your OWN success too. Someone's failure or success can't and won't determine yours. Keep the faith. Go for it. I'll be waiting for your testimony

Ngezee29:

my result first attempt
Listening: 8.5
Reading: 8.0
Writing: 6.5
Speaking: 7.5

I am considering remarking the writing, i need to know if there has the successes in remarking is more than failures on this thread. Please advise

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Nobody: 10:02am On Nov 26, 2018
Oluwole3839:
Hi Everyone,

Please pardon my ignorance, kindly advice on best approach for credential evaluation. For WES, has anyone completed the WAEC process? If yes, please share your experience. In the alternative, is it advisable to use ICES? Do they require WAEC?

Thanks.

ICES is very good, they don't require WAEC .ICES takes 4-5weeks to complete an evaluation after they receive your application.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Oluwole3839: 10:03am On Nov 26, 2018
Kindly send to my email. reachrolex@yahoo.com.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Oluwole3839: 10:04am On Nov 26, 2018
Thanks.
segzy14:


ICES is very good, they don't require WAEC ?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by waynetemi: 10:09am On Nov 26, 2018
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by waynetemi: 10:11am On Nov 26, 2018
I figured this must be the reason for so long delays. So many applications , so many details to check and few hands.
I only get bothered at times after waiting for almost a year when i see other people's time lines and wonder why i was not lucky enough to fall under the fast VO. it is just the anxiety and the wait that is annoying. One week from now it will be a year. grin
I hope to God i won't have to wait for 17 months like someone who posted timeline in previous thread sha. Even if I got PR today i won"t be ready to move under 5 months.

My rationale; there is a reason for every delay. I like to think of the reason as being positive in my favor. In the meantime for anyone waiting like me, get a life and be busy. It will eventually come!
joo2018:
The problem with Accra visa office is not wickedness but capacity constraints . I've spent quite a lot of idle time on canada.ca, justice.ca and all kinds of .ca. It has been interesting reading inspection and audit reports and seeing the development of the immigration program.

As at 2012, Canadian High Commission at Accra had about 69 staff of which 17 were for immigration purposes. I doubt the number of staff in the visa office has increased as the policy trend has been to centralize processing as much as possible.

These staff are structured into immigration/case officers, mission integrity/program officers, case analysts/agents and support staff. They handle permanent resident application processing for 12 countries in West Africa and temporary resident visa services for 10 of these countries. Lagos VO is the one handling the temporary resident visa services for Nigeria. The permanent resident application includes FSW and family sponsorship under the Family class.

This processing currently includes:
i. making final decisions and issuing of COPR for all permanent resident applications for the 12 countries in West Africa including those processed in Ottawa, London, Kyiv and other countries.
ii. handling the processing of complex EE FSW and FST cases including document review, scheduling and conducting of interviews if required for residents of the 12 countries.
iii. processing of outland Canada Family class sponsorship applications for permanent resident of the 12 countries.

You can imagine the work. Just how much cases can the staff process in a day? This is the reason applications spend a long time in the processing queue before being attended to.

If you want to read more, check here, here and here.

In general terms, the Canadian High Commission at Accra is rigid about following protocols. There are 2 cases of Canadians trying to adopt Nigerian kids that I've been following for awhile.

For one couple, after 3yrs of adopting, they had to return the child back to the orphanage in Nigeria and go back to Canada after the mother caught malaria and thyphoid in Accra. See here.

For the other one, the couple had been trying to adopt the kid for 3yrs. They thought Accra was almost through with processing the papers of the adopted child, so the wife took leave from work, picked the child from the orphanage home in Nigeria and went to Accra to collect the child's papers.

For where! After sending her back and forth from one office to the other, they told her her child's application was still under processing, that she cannot jump the processing queue and locked her out of the embassy gates. She stood crying under the hot African sun with her toddler.

They have refused to prioritize her case even with a lot of media pressure and attention. She is still stuck in Accra since September. She is currently seriously sick and hospitalized in Accra. Even her MP has been putting pressure. She has written to the Minister. He only replied and told her that her application is under processing.

You can read more here, here, here.

So if they can be that strict with their own citizen who they are legally mandated to serve, who is a foreign national to them? When you keep calling CIC, sending mails and disturbing MP Ralph Goodale, you are only aggravating yourself and the people you are disturbing. They can only give you status update, they cant or wont do anything to fast-track the processsing of your application.

So, get a life! Try and look for things to do move on.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Fresty(f): 10:19am On Nov 26, 2018
fizzile:
you say?
Lolzzz I just tire sef...
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Fresty(f): 10:20am On Nov 26, 2018
Ifeoma77:

I dey jare. Like you said, the wait this side is not easy at all. But we're close to the finish line so...aluta continua

Victoria ascerta !!!!
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Ngezee29(f): 10:27am On Nov 26, 2018
adebee16:
You really should remark. Believe in your OWN success too. Someone's failure or success can't and won't determine yours. Keep the faith. Go for it. I'll be waiting for your testimony


Thanks a lot for the encouragement

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by rieme26: 10:32am On Nov 26, 2018
I am not sure what you mean but for my personal address i put my office address and the second address popped up already as the canada immigration
meelola007:
Pls what address did you put for immigration?

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