Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by oge18: 7:33pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Biko so my results are out. how do i go about the request for d notification of result/ transcript to WES. Please assist cos i am confused and dont know how to go about it. Thanks Amandacanny: That info is not correct. Once your final results are out, you can request for a transcript and notification of result. I did my ECA before convocation. And that's with my NOUN MBA and it came out favourable from WES |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Chrisophad(m): 7:55pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Godisincontrol: Thank You lord Congratulations. I wish you greater success ahead 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Nobody: 8:06pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Hi Good People,
Please how do I get the Medical Report form (IMM 1017E) for medicals?
Must I submit my application first? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Gtessy: 8:29pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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. [/quote] 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by phunmielomo(f): 8:32pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Please who has a contact in UNIBEN dat can help for transcript. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Saskbound: 9:20pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Heyooo I key into this timeline �������� DrMrsCK:
I think this is true. A friend of mine just received PPR. AOR November 28 PPR January 25 Family of 4 2 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Onyeenyeh: 9:37pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Congratulations to everyone who has received COPR, PPR and ITA and also, those who have scaled IELTS. May we all be successful in this our chosen path. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Gtessy: 9:40pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Congratulations. I will surely give my testimony on this thread. Omoalayonimi10: Good morning guys, it's PPR!!!
*silent reader coming through*
IELTS- Feb 10, 2018 LSRW(8,8,8.5,7) CRS- 466 ITA- June 25, 2018 AOR- August 20, 2018. Medical Passed/BIL- September 15, 2018 ADR (IMM5406) - December 15, 2018 Ghost Update - January 22 PPR - January 22
Family of 3 PA - Moi CPC Ottawa
When we got IMM5406 ADR, I was so sure the PR mail was going to Land within a few days based on the TL of people with similar requests, but mbanu
After the ghost update, I just started celebrating
Lo and Behold, I woke up this morning 3.00a.m to see the golden mail. Hubby and I were even doubting because we thought we'd get the generic "New message in your account" mail. Thank God for an Egbon in another Canada group that confirmed it. We for don delete the email
Thank you to @ifeoma77 and @tojued. I learnt a lot from both of you about celebrating with others. I pray you get your passport request emails soonest!
God did it. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Hobyno: 10:04pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Matma:
The assessment cost stays the same, regardless of how many credentials you ask IQAS to assess. However, if you ask for more than one credential to be assessed, it will take at least four weeks longer than average processing times. Application fee: $200Courier fees: $15 for a Canadian address; $75 for an international address If you are not a lawyer I would advice you avoid Iqas and use other evaluating bodies cos of longer evaluation time but otherwise go ahead with them 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by happyme31: 10:14pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Babyface6:
Please how much did you pay for your transcript in ABU Zaria and can you share your contact person with me? Thanks Official fee is 36k. Contact person : 4k Note: I had to pay for courier. They weren't ready to move an inch. For the contact, do send a mail. 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by OYASALOF(f): 10:17pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Hello all, please is it possible to claim 15 points from ones half brother that's already in Canada but he didn't include his halfsisters name in his application? Thank you |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Dannyko: 10:33pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Ifeoma77:
Very very possible, agents are fully capable of all sorts of rubbish. Last weekend, I spoke to a family friend, she said she has an agent she wants to work with. Mr agent told her that the Canadian government will give you job, give you house and even pay for your airfare to Canada. He billed her 2.8M. 1m upfront and 1.8m when she lands in Canada. I just put my hand on my head This is the same way one of my colleagues was arguing confidently yesterday that you can't get Canadian PR without going through an agent. I smiled like I know nothing about the process . 5 Likes |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by freshdad: 10:35pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
thanks joo2018: I think you should wait for any ADR if indeed you will get it.
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by efeklvn: 10:39pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
phunmielomo: Please who has a contact in UNIBEN dat can help for transcript. Postgraduate or Bachelor's degree transcript? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Princelyod(m): 10:43pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Gtessy: Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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.
Princelyod.Pa@gmail.com 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by chuchucalgary: 10:49pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
phunmielomo: Please who has a contact in UNIBEN dat can help for transcript. Still looking for? What faculty? PM me |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by chicyclass(f): 11:02pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Congratulations! flyboi1: Long Post Alert!!! TIMELINE FSW outland ECA - IQAS July 2016 (They were the fastest as at this time period – 3weeks) IELTS; 20-08-2016 BC LRWS 8,6.5,7.5,6.5 25-05-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0 29-07-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,6.5,7.0,8.0 28-10-2017 BC LRWS 8.5,7.0,7.0,7.0 30-06-2018 MOD LRWS 9,8,7,7.5 SPOUSE 28-07-2018 BC LRWS 9,8.5,7,8 ITA 22ND August 2018 AOR 27th september 2018 MEP & BIL 25TH october 2018 Ghost Update1 21st November 2018 Ghost Update2 22nd January 2019 Ghost Update3 23rd January 2019 PPR 25th January (Dated 24th )
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by abyejecks: 11:21pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Pls how do we log into Ices account as we want to know the status of his application. Password has been denied each time we want to log into. Which evaluating body asides Wes accepts statement of result since Ices is becoming slow? |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by boboro1: 11:24pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
O Gtessy: Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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.
Brownayodele65@yahoo.com 1 Like |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Matma: 11:40pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Hobyno:
The assessment cost stays the same, regardless of how many credentials you ask IQAS to assess. However, if you ask for more than one credential to be assessed, it will take at least four weeks longer than average processing times.
Application fee: $200Courier fees: $15 for a Canadian address; $75 for an international address If you are not a lawyer I would advice you avoid Iqas and use other evaluating bodies cos of longer evaluation time but otherwise go ahead with them Thanks for your response. I would have used WES but I'm having DOB error on certificate which I don't want it to conflict with other documents. That's why I'm looking for an alternative. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Nobody: 11:41pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Shyee:
I'd advise the person to be absolutely truthful in their application by raising a CSE to explain the discrepancy. Saw a rejection and a 5-year ban screenshot yesterday, though on false documents, but e get as these things be and make you feel. To be able to sleep well or at least allow a somewhat post AoR rest, let your application be straight up straightforward.
The post above was posted at 3:32am, I got PPR 6 minutes after(3:38 am) the way the Spirit wakes you up for Testimony ehn! 55 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Dannyko: 11:47pm On Jan 26, 2019 |
Shyee:
The post above was posted at 3:32am, I got PPR 6 minutes after(3:38 am) the way the Spirit wakes you up for Testimony ehn! Congratulations! Pls share your timeline. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Matma: 12:04am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Gtessy: Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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.
Musbapo@gmail.com |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Nobody: 12:12am On Jan 27, 2019 |
At a glance HALLELUJAH!!! Guys it's PPR. ITA Oct 15, 2018 AOR Oct 27, 2018 ADR IMM 5465e or so, Nov 26 MEP/BIL Nov 28, 2018 Ghost update Jan 25 PPR Jan 26 at 3:38am Ottawa VO Family size 3 It's ending in Praise.
I plan and hope to flesh this up tomorrow...erm today, haven't slept since I got this news and I gotto church in the morning. Amen to your Prayers too. 66 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by nwakaegoabisola(f): 12:31am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Gtessy: Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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.
Please send to me nwakaegoenwemasor@gmail.com God bless you 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by nwakaegoabisola(f): 12:33am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Princelyod: Princelyod.Pa@gmail.com Please can you forward to me as well? My e-mail address is nwakaegoenwemasor@gmail.com Thank you |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Dinahgogo: 12:40am On Jan 27, 2019 |
efeklvn:
Postgraduate or Bachelor's degree transcript? Please I need contact too for Uniben transcript undergraduate |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Abiodunnn(f): 12:46am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Hello Johnnybravo, I learnt you used CES for your evaluation. I would love to know more about it. Thank you so much johnnybravo1990: A certain Abiodunnn tried to contact me via email. Please reach me on this forum. We can discuss whatever we want here. Other people will learn from it. Thanks. |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by obuksjr(m): 1:20am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Following |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by johnnybravo1990: 2:10am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Abiodunnn: Hello Johnnybravo, I learnt you used CES for your evaluation. I would love to know more about it. Thank you so much
Yea. https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/education-assessed/how.html#designatedGo to the above link, and you will see the 5 designated bodies. CES is the first one. Click it, then click 'ECA for immigration purposes'. Then click 'apply now'. It then goes to a page which shows you the cost (210 Canadian dollars.) However, along the line, there is additional 90 dollars or so for international posting of the ECA report to you; the only option if you do not want to pay the 90 dollars is if you will pick the report in their office in Toronto. Clicking 'apply now' again takes you to a page where it asks you to log in, or to register if you are new user. Feel free to register(you will not be penalised for registering even if you won't use CES for your ECA eventually, but please, don't forget your username and password). The particular page where it prompts you to enter you username and password, it will do you good to bookmark the page for convenience of subsequent log-ins. After registering and logging in, in the further pages you open, you will see questions regarding your personal and educational history. So fill the pages as you go on, if you choose to use CES for your ECA. But I will summarise what you need, though I may skip some points unintentionally. The only hardcopy document you need to send to CES is your transcript from your school(I called them personally on phone to confirm this). Every other document is soft copy and should be uploaded in your online application. Such documents include data page of international passport, your academic transcript and your degree certificate. Each of the soft copy documents should be coloured, in pdf format, and all pages of each document should be captured, even if it is a blank page. For your hard copy transcript, when posting, include the 'student number' in the address. The student number is usually generated for you when you register in the CES site and it normally begins with 'X'. Somewhere in the CES website, it tells you processing time is 12 weeks after all documents have been received. I cannot independently confirm this because I am just 10 weeks post-transcript-delivery. One downside of using CES is that your profile/online portal is not updated many weeks after your transcript reaches them(mine was updated 9 weeks and 2 days after delivery of my transcript to them). So ensure you track your transcript as it is being delivered; that will help you know your transcript has gotten to them. To my understanding, there is no WAEC verification issue with CES. Whether CES verifies your transcript with your school is not made known. Should there be any issue with your application, CES will contact you; so I was told in their reply to one of my emails I sent to them. 20 Likes 11 Shares |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Ologunsunny: 2:42am On Jan 27, 2019 |
Gtessy: Please am interested in the materials graciouslymine@gmail.com quote author=boco2126 post=73293040]On this IELTS issue...my two cents.
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.
Ologundep@gmail.com thanks in advance |
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program- Connect Here Part 6 by Matma: 2:52am On Jan 27, 2019 |
johnnybravo1990:
Yea.
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/education-assessed/how.html#designated
Go to the above link, and you will see the 5 designated bodies. CES is the first one. Click it, then click 'ECA for immigration purposes'. Then click 'apply now'. It then goes to a page which shows you the cost (210 Canadian dollars.) However, along the line, there is additional 90 dollars or so for international posting of the ECA report to you; the only option if you do not want to pay the 90 dollars is if you will pick the report in their office in Toronto. Clicking 'apply now' again takes you to a page where it asks you to log in, or to register if you are new user. Feel free to register(you will not be penalised for registering even if you won't use CES for your ECA eventually, but please, don't forget your user name and password). The particular page where it prompts you to enter you username and password, it will do you good to bookmark the page for convenience of subsequent log-ins. After registering and logging in, in the further pages you open, you will see questions regarding your personal and educational history. So fill the pages as you go on.
But I will summarise what you need, though I may skip some points unintentionally. The only hardcopy document you need to send to CES is your transcript from your school(I called them personally on phone to confirm this). Every other document is soft copy and should be uploaded in your online application. Such documents include data page of international passport, your academic transcript and your degree certificate. Each of the soft copy documents should be coloured, in pdf format, and all pages of each document should be captured, even if it is a blank page. For your hard copy transcript, when posting, include the 'student number' in the address. The student number is usually generated for you when you register in the CES site and it normally begins with 'X'.
Somewhere in the CES website it tells you processing time is 12 weeks after all documents have been received. I cannot independently confirm this because I am just 10 weeks post-transcript-delivery. One downside of the CES is that your profile/online portal is not updated many weeks after your transcrot reaches them(mine was updated 9 weeks delivery after delivery of my transcript to them). So ensure you track you transcript as it is being delivered; that will help you know your transcript has gotten to them.
To my understanding, there is no WAEC verification issue with CES. Whether CES verifies your transcript with your school is not made known. Should there be issues with your application, I believe they will contact you via email or phone.
But Schools don't release transcript to individuals or is it optional? |