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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 6:52pm On Feb 26, 2019
tempest01:


Don't sha buy techno and the likes, my phone has not seen 3g network since I came here. It didn't even see any network in US.

Had to buy a new phone here.
gionee and xiaomi nko ? grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 7:10pm On Feb 26, 2019
salford:

If you were my brother, I would tell you to start now. Immigrant programs are not going to be here forever. once they reach whatever quota targets they are aiming at, the door would close. Then migrating would become more difficult like it is in the UK. There is so much people that the infrastructure can sustain e.g the healthcare system here is already getting strained. Government can change and policies can change e.g the USA. In addition, you are not getting any younger. The younger you are, the easier it takes to successfully integrate into the system. Your wife can always transfer or restart her phd program in Canada. I have seen Nigerians even moving from Province to province to restart a phd program so what is South Africa. The Phd program from South Africa would also not open a lot of doors here anyway.

I do not know about cost of application and timeline questions. Maybe someone here can help you on that.

Thank you very much sir.
Really appreciate your contribution.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 7:13pm On Feb 26, 2019
Topsmamen:


Now is the best time to start bro. Your wife has a Masters degree and she's 32, meaning she should be the primary applicant. Look no further, everything you need to know about the process can be found here. If I may also suggest, it would be nice for you to share your reasons for intending to use an agent so you can be guided accordingly.

Will start something soonest.

I intend using an agent because of the stress. I heard it's stressful and one needs the services of a professional to avoid error.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by gogedda: 7:18pm On Feb 26, 2019
Thanks again for this information. I really appreciate it. Pls bro, would you mind sharing your whatsapp Contact with me via akinsebikano@gmail.com. I would like to ask you some more question. Thanks alot

salford:

All the programs listed are good except for maybe the bachelor's in BGIS and the applied certificate in Project Management. For the former, you will need experience to back up that qualification to easily get a job. Experience in programming or Geomatics.
The latter like a lot of certificates do not carry much weight. Having a PMP, degree or diploma is better than the applied certificate (s) or certificates of completion.

Several colleges and unis in Alberta have co-op programs. you will need to narrow your search to the course you are interested in. cheers
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 7:19pm On Feb 26, 2019
nat138:


Hi Yinka78, if you were my brother I will advise same. Start the EE process, immigration programs are not for ever and even if the program is still on in 4 years, it will be more stringent.
Your kids are also at an easier age to reintegrate them into a new culture and society, in 4 years you will be 45 and your wife will be 36 which will be a bit more difficult.
Also if your wife wants to continue as a lecturer, the best bet is to start that PhD in Canada as she will have more opportunities to be a lecturer assistant or so from her PhD study and graduate into a professoral role. Forget about the duration of the program, it is for a purpose, of what use will it be for her to obtain a PhD from S.A. after three years and still struggle when she gets to Canada to get a job?
Start the process, get your Canadian PR and let Madame start school in Canada as it will be cheaper for her, she will also get more scholarship opportunities.
Sit with Madame and talk this over. Canada looks like a better option right now.
Meanwhile visit the sister thread to get more info on the FSW program and migration.

Will definitely discuss with her.

She even suggested she starts her PhD in SA by January next year, and start applying for another one in Canada against September next year (as all schools have closed their application portal for this year) while we pursue the PR stuff.

I just hope we will have enough money for this.

Thank you very much

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by gogedda: 7:23pm On Feb 26, 2019
Thanks a lot. Are you in the project management field Already in canada? If yes, how easy is it to get a job in the field for someone who doesn't have any work experience in PM?

NanaF:


If you’re interested in project management and do not have project management experience for PMP, try CAPM. The certificate of achievement you refer to will not do much. Course costs about $11 on Udemy , buy the PMBOK guide for about $50 (or get this in pdf for freewhen you register and pay to be a PMI member) and then take the exam for about $300.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by gistwivkome(f): 7:24pm On Feb 26, 2019
Pls I want to PM u concerning this credit thingy.

WoodcrestMayor:
Hi guys!
How una dey? Una wey dey load PPR, I pray for speedy processing *halo smiley*.
On a lighter note now guys...we've all come here to better our lives and our tomorrow. We all know Canada is a credit society and every damn thing including buying Sim cards revolve around credit ratings. Let us ensure we keep our credit records pristine. Nothing beats Transunion and Equifax. I sat on an appointment where a guy's credit card application was declined due to a phone bill be probably had forgotten. Also, I know we all have different capacities and family size but think of it in Naija terms; didn't we live within our means? I'm not against credit as you can't escape it here. All I'm saying is that you avoid unnecessary credit. See your credit card as a tool to improve your credit score and not as some sort of loan. We get paid at work so we would still survive if we didn't have the credit card. The rates are crazy and before you know it, you start sinking into debts. Don't max out your credit card limit as it sends wrong signal to the credit bureau guys. It tells them you rely heavily on your credit card for survival. Generally, it is advisable to keep it below 30% of your combined limit. Credit cards are revolving credit and not managing it well will affect your chances of getting other revolving credit in future e.g Line of credit or Home line plans. Even if you have a good credit score, they will be more willing to grant you a fixed term loan. Also, save for retirement. Every penny counts and the compound interest is unrivaled in things like this. RRSP vs TFSA...both have their advantages. Try to max out your RRSPs for tax returns which you can also invest or spend on other things.
Summarily, be very close to your bankers. Banking is very different here to what we have back home. Bankers are trained to look more after your interest here.

Be careful of doing business back home... enough fraud stories dey. Besides, the naira isn't helping your real return on the investment.

Lastly, if you are or know anyone coming into Edmonton, I'm your plug for all your banking needs. Send me a message so I can book you in for an appointment a couple of days ahead. I sit at the ice district branch just before the escalator going up to the city of Edmonton office- you can't miss it. We currently have a campaign running for newcomers and your banking fee is waived for one year and you also get up to 2k credit card unsecured.Everything starts with a banking account here. If there's anything too advanced for me to help you with, I will gladly refer you my team of expert partners (mortgages, financial planning, invest and retirement planning...etc)

May Canada favour us all *halo smiley* smiley
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by nat138: 7:29pm On Feb 26, 2019
yinka78:


Will definitely discuss with her.

She even suggested she starts her PhD in SA by January next year, and start applying for another one in Canada against September next year (as all schools have closed their application portal for this year) while we pursue the PR stuff.

I just hope we will have enough money for this.

Thank you very much

You're welcome sir. If your family starts the FSW process immediately, you will most likely get PR before January next year. Is the PhD in SA sponsored ie on scholarship? If it isn't, please do a scale of preference

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford: 7:30pm On Feb 26, 2019
Aka2003:

@salford
I am new in Canada ( Calgary). I am an engineer with some experience. I am considering getting my PEng from APEGA but don't know how to go about it exactly. Do I go down the EIT route ( I have more than 4 years experience outside Canada in Nigeria) or can I get the PEng directly? Also in the mean time, are there any short courses that I can take to get some Canadian education that will help me to at least get into the market? Your advice is appreciated.
@Einsteino. I believe you once asked this same question.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 7:53pm On Feb 26, 2019
nat138:


You're welcome sir. If your family starts the FSW process immediately, you will most likely get PR before January next year. Is the PhD in SA sponsored ie on scholarship? If it isn't, please do a scale of preference

Thank you for the response sir.
The Ph.D in SA isn't sponsored.
We are going to pay for everything.

I think we should be thinking of IELTS right now.
Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ifeoma77(f): 8:02pm On Feb 26, 2019
yinka78:


Will start something soonest.

I intend using an agent because of the stress. I heard it's stressful and one needs the services of a professional to avoid error.

Please rethink this plan, most of the people who are getting banned for misrepresentation went through agents.
It is not complicated at all, come over to the other thread and take a look.
About the plans; I vote you forget the SA plans, immigrate and then she can go to school in Canada

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 8:14pm On Feb 26, 2019
Ifeoma77:

Please rethink this plan, most of the people who are getting banned for misrepresentation went through agents.
It is not complicated at all, come over to the other thread and take a look.
About the plans; I vote you forget the SA plans, immigrate and then she can go to school in Canada

Thank you for your input ma.

Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Toluobad: 8:41pm On Feb 26, 2019
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All the best.


Nice. I have called him through the number on his website. Thanks alot for the help.

Congrats to you too, by the way. [Hi Ebony9ja, please could you drop your email?]

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by joo2018: 8:44pm On Feb 26, 2019

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by jmnsimone(f): 8:58pm On Feb 26, 2019
here - https://www.nairaland.com/4657743/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/148#70472059

yinka78:


Thank you for your input ma.

Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 9:21pm On Feb 26, 2019
yinka78:


Thank you for your input ma.

Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?
This is a post from the sister thread by Tojued:
https://www.nairaland.com/4843199/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/504#75829546
It's actually there but below's an updated version:

IELTS= currently N68,000 (mod/ielts), 75k (BC)

ECA= depends on the body; WES, ICES and IQAS charge between CAD 215 to 400 CAD. Transcript and courier cost depends on your school. If using wes with Nigerian degree budget ₦22,500 for waec verification, also budget to pay your institution extra for verification of your degree.

Medicals=depends on the clinic; QLife (Lagos) charges are listed here, IOM Abuja & Lagos charges N40,200? for adults.

PCC= Lagos starting from ₦3,500. Abuja ₦10,000 flat.

Visa fees=CAD 1040 for each adult; CAD 150 for children

Proof of Fund= depends on family. Refer to page one / IRCC webpage (link on page one)

Cost of sending passport following approval = check VFS website

Flight ticket= depends on the airline. Egypt is cheapest followed by Ethiopian.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lobell: 10:01pm On Feb 26, 2019
yinka78:


Thank you for your input ma.

Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?

If you can sponsor her PhD in SA, then the costs should be no biggie...people without 'toro' in their bank accounts started this journey and God came through, per time. per time.

Cheers.

Visit the prequel to this thread (search for express entry canada part 6 currently in part 7 though but 6 has more information) and familiarize yourself with page one.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Newmum0615: 10:18pm On Feb 26, 2019
Buy Samsung please. It actually depends sha. I couldn't use my Nokia 6 with Freedom Mobile. It worked with Public mobile though. I had to buy a new phone here. But the thing is to check the phone's compatibility with various networks using the phone's IMEI number. You will know for sure that way.
Folafikemi:
Kindly help me make this decision good people.

I want to know what kind of phone I can buy from Nigeria that can support Canada network.

Am thinking of Samsung or Nokia. Pls help

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Newmum0615: 10:27pm On Feb 26, 2019
If you are having the issue of location change and if you haven't already tried it, try going to Settings in your Google playstore and change your payment details from Nigeria to that of Canada. It will require you to enter Credit Card details. No charges will be taken. I did this and now I can access all Canadian app with my Samsung phone.
lolarde:


Not too sure. With my samsung s8+ it works well on freedom mobile. But till date my location has not changed to canada. So i have a lot of restrictions on canadian apps from playstore. For instance i cant use uber, other bus apps. It will keep saying not available for d app. Meaning its still recognising 9ja as my fone location. Took it to freedom mobile and they cldnt help. Asides that its working fine. I can call and text n use google map grin grin grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 11:44pm On Feb 26, 2019
lobell:


If you can sponsor her PhD in SA, then the costs should be no biggie...people without 'toro' in their bank accounts started this journey and God came through, per time. per time.

Cheers.

Visit the prequel to this thread (search for express entry canada part 6 currently in part 7 though but 6 has more information) and familiarize yourself with page one.

Will do that
Thanks so much sir
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 11:46pm On Feb 26, 2019
Shyee:

This is a post from the sister thread by Tojued:
https://www.nairaland.com/4843199/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/504#75829546
It's actually there but below's an updated version:

IELTS= currently N68,000 (mod/ielts), 75k (BC)

ECA= depends on the body; WES, ICES and IQAS charge between CAD 215 to 400 CAD. Transcript and courier cost depends on your school. If using wes with Nigerian degree budget ₦22,500 for waec verification, also budget to pay your institution extra for verification of your degree.

Medicals=depends on the clinic; QLife (Lagos) charges are listed here, IOM Abuja & Lagos charges N40,200? for adults.

PCC= Lagos starting from ₦3,500. Abuja ₦10,000 flat.

Visa fees=CAD 1040 for each adult; CAD 150 for children

Proof of Fund= depends on family. Refer to page one / IRCC webpage (link on page one)

Cost of sending passport following approval = check VFS website

Flight ticket= depends on the airline. Egypt is cheapest followed by Ethiopian.


So on point
Thanks so much sir

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yinka78: 11:46pm On Feb 26, 2019
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by CanadasGOAT: 12:49am On Feb 27, 2019
Aka2003:

@salford
I am new in Canada ( Calgary). I am an engineer with some experience. I am considering getting my PEng from APEGA but don't know how to go about it exactly. Do I go down the EIT route ( I have more than 4 years experience outside Canada in Nigeria) or can I get the PEng directly? Also in the mean time, are there any short courses that I can take to get some Canadian education that will help me to at least get into the market? Your advice is appreciated.

Please seniors help with this as I am in similar shoes only difference is I have ppr and not landed yet
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Jennypharb1: 12:56am On Feb 27, 2019
yinka78:


So on point
Thanks so much sir

Just to add this breakdown from previous threads. Basically tells you how much per person, two persons and so on. Wish you the best

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NanaF: 12:58am On Feb 27, 2019
gogedda:
Thanks a lot. Are you in the project management field Already in canada? If yes, how easy is it to get a job in the field for someone who doesn't have any work experience in PM?


Nope studying for CAPM which is like pre-PMP as you might not have enough experience for PMP and your application may be selected for an audit. As per ease in PM Field I know someone who got a PM job with no prior experience but was able to display knowledge during interviews and made his résume PM oriented.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 2:09am On Feb 27, 2019
Newmum0615:
Buy Samsung please. It actually depends sha. I couldn't use my Nokia 6 with Freedom Mobile. It worked with Public mobile though. I had to buy a new phone here. But the thing is to check the phone's compatibility with various networks using the phone's IMEI number. You will know for sure that way.


Thanks Newmum0615 . Hope Lines are fallen into pleasant places for u over there. Hope. To get PPR soon. Pls pray for me o....
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by TheCongo2: 5:34am On Feb 27, 2019
Guitarlife:

Thanks bro , survival job has been hard to come by in Calgary,I am still studying for my AI/Machine learning tho. Thanks.

Survival jobs are hard to come by? Seriously? I am sure there must be agencies in Calgary where you can walk in to come out with a temp job right away.

On one of your posts, you were considering moving from Alberta to Ontario. I am not sure if this would be a good move. Based on some testimonies I have read on this forum, and based on my sister testimony, you are standing a better chance to make it in Alberta than you would in Ontario. Then again, just as with everything in life, there is never a one-size-fits-all. Something may work for someone but may not work for the next person.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tintedniggz(m): 7:07am On Feb 27, 2019
NanaF:


If you’re interested in project management and do not have project management experience for PMP, try CAPM. The certificate of achievement you refer to will not do much. Course costs about $11 on Udemy , buy the PMBOK guide for about $50 (or get this in pdf for freewhen you register and pay to be a PMI member) and then take the exam for about $300.
Hey!
Are you in the project management field?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ifeoma77(f): 7:12am On Feb 27, 2019
yinka78:


Thank you for your input ma.

Please, do you have an idea of the cost implication?
For a family of four, somewhere in the neighborhood of 10M
If you insist on an agent, add 2 - 5M
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by raphrulz: 8:15am On Feb 27, 2019
Hello,

Have u gotten a response to this now?? Because I am almost done with the entire conversion process.


wendylicious9:
hi guys,

I'm about to start the process of converting my ACCA to CPA, Please I need help with paying for the Overview of Canadian Law and Tax online. The website is rejecting my GTB card. please assist me.

Thanks

Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Bettybeauty: 8:17am On Feb 27, 2019
Please is it cheaper to buy our phones here in Naija and just get SIM in Canada or we get both wen we land
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by TEECANN: 8:48am On Feb 27, 2019
Newmum0615:
Congratulations sis and thanks to God for safe delivery of our Canada baby.

I join you in congratulating our sister @agates on the beautiful addition to the family. God's blessings won't cease from our families.

BTW...

@Newmum0615,

Congratulations on your landing story. It was indeed ground breaking(I can relate with the emotions behind every line typed...

I'm already fighting back mine too...sometimes, I tell myself we'll go land and return back to naija and go back permanently after 1 year grin grin grin...I laugh at myself at those thoughts..the main fear isn't lack of finances or whether one will get an immediate job replacement but rather leaving behind several cherished and built relationships, ones communities-church, social life etc...it's well. Whenever those thoughts come up though, I immediately "auto-correct" them with the main reasons I wanted out in the first place. ..we focus on the goal as we move to loftier phases of our lives)

Biko, let's relate via email as we need some tips for food packing....it's odikwa very important! grin


It will end in praise IJN!

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