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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by rainazoe: 3:41am On Mar 09, 2019
I don't o.

phemmi1:
@rainazoe pls if u have any insight, thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by rainazoe: 3:41am On Mar 09, 2019
Why don't you mail ACCA and ask them for their centres in Canada

phemmi1:
@rainazoe pls if u have any insight, thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Binutiri(m): 5:26am On Mar 09, 2019
LANDING GIST (LANDED 2 WEEKS AGO)

ALL THE THANKS TO GOD

We booked LUFTHANSA flight for 14th February (yes oo..that was the VAL gift for the family). We went to Lufthansa office in VI so it was cheaper.My hubby doenst joke with his comfort , so he paid for extra leg room, especially because we are flying with a baby and a toddler. Prior to our leaving, when people ask me how i feel about the relocation..I just say hopeful! even when family and friends were super excited on my behalf, me I just dey hopeful o not anxcious, not sad, but hopeful!..hahaha. I stopped work a week and half before trip. I was given a surprise sendforth party at work which encouraged me a great deal and made me rethink leaving known for unknown..but the retink didnt last formore than a minute... grin In preparation for the winter I had gon to Yaba to gt some gears. was fortunate to meet a merchant that had very nice things...so i made 3 different trips to his place and ended up buying more than i planned (my luggage allowance paid for it but I am enjoying the nice wears now)
I started packing our luggages ..7 checked in luggaages (5 for clothes, shoes, books, alums,household stuff, 2 for some nija food stuff...)thank God for the list that was shared here... i forgot my broom and shea butter sha.. The digital hand scale helped but i still did strong head over packed some bags (especially hand luggaes). I had a special hand luggage dedicated for beans and poundo..it was weighing about 15kg..but when nairaland people told me not to try it...i repsected myslef , found a way to distribute te beans and poundo into checked in luggage while i tranfered shoes and boots into hand luggage. lest I forget I also had..3 hand luggages, 3 back packs, one diaper bag ( i smuggeled my entire heavy jeweries and beads into teh diaper bag..heheheh.. when only jewelry and beads were weighing 5kg (pls facefront o).
Fast forward to the d-day..parents and inlaws saw us off to teh airport, we took some pictures and said bye bye..that was around 3pm...5hours before check in commenced.
we paid 4k for the 2 bags that contained foodstuff. All of a suddden I started fidgetting, feeling guity that my bags will not pass due to over-weight. So i approached one of teh airline officials and reported myself to him that I have over-weight bags and that he should pls help me when the time comes for check-in (my hubby got so pissed at me). that was how teh guy started exploiting my fear...he took teh bags and went to weigh them, he told us we were overshooting our allowance by 22kg or so and mentioned that teh only solution was to pay for an extra 23kg which costs $300 there about...i started widing my husband to allow us beg him to collect 50k.na so the guy do shakara for us and left us. At once my husband told me in 'Yoruba' 'u better start offloading all the off-loadables. That was how I jejely put my baby in his stroller and started off-loading some stuff- removd 2 pack of beans out of 3, 2 kegs of plam oit out of 4, 2 of my heavy shoes, 1 family picture frame out of 2, 2 semolina out of 3,one one heavy butfine hand bag that my sister has been craving to collect..that was how all teh luggages came into teh 23.5-24 kg range and teh hand luggages 8kg. I packed all those extra into a GMG i bought at the airport , I begged one of the customer service ladies to keep it till a friend come to get it that evening. We were given priority check -in due because of my baby..infact having an infant travelling realy paves the way. we were given priority for all queues.
My family was a sight to behold during secuity checking and proceeding for boarding due to our plenty load, (7 cabin bags o...with babay stroller and car seat) i cant try that kind of cabin load again moving with kids. Just before boarding they announced that those with more than 1 cabin bags should come and checkin the extras..we were so happy..my husband took 3 of our 'buddens' to add to our check-in to eb collected at final destination-toronto
Our first trip was very comfortable cos of the extra leg room seats, food was just there.My kids were given toys, coloring book and crayons, snacks too. We all slept for most part of the flight.We landed at frankurt airport and here we had to trek an dtrek before we located our boarding gate. Anyways we experienced a little bit of racism by one of the Air canada officials..they called for priority boarding for anyone with infant and i and my family proceeded to the fornt but she was shocked we were blacks and said we shld hold on (for no explainable reason o)but her coleague interupted and said some words in German and ended it with 'its not fair'..so that was how we sha proceeded into ths bus that took s to the plane. Lest i forget our air Canada flight from Frankfurt to Toronto was delyed for 2 hours..all ths people jst they look us..and We were the only blacks in this flight. I just told my husband that my Nairaland people too like cheap...Ethiopian and Egypt air. Seriously...i was looking for just 1 of u guys..common! smiley
The flight to Toronto was just there..we seat felt cramped..ot that they were bad but we had enjoyed space in teh previous flight..my baby and toddler wer emre active and demanding..but honestly..they behaved better than i had imagened..we imagened the worst..it was their first flght. Good movies We landed Pearson airport at around 3:50pm. We proceeded to immigration. they scanned our passports, minuted on our declaration card and then showed us to take the elevator downstairs to luggage claim. We got our luggages gt one of the luggage movers to move the luggages for $15 or so. We took our bags to customs, they didnt check our bags, she just asked me if we had anythng chicken..and i siad NO, God forbid (in my naija head i was like...chai i shld av smuggled some knorr chicken oo..see as this people no chekc anything..lol)
That was we left customs and proceeded to exit ..yes o EXIT...We missed out teh boarder service part o!..i totally forgot all the steps Nairaland and other Seniors had mentioned. Our famility friends were outside with their cars waiting for us..we came out of teh airport and lo and behold the cold welcomed us no be for here oooo..you cant imagen...i was almost crying for my baby in teh stroller..because the guy frowned face o.. it was colder than my freezer in lagos o..i mean it.
We drove to our airbnb in South mississauga..very lovely apartment ..our friends brougt plenty jollof rice, naija style chicken, efo riri and friends stew... 3 big bottles of jice..some snacks..We gisted a bit..then ate some jollof and we all went to sleep...Our sleep and wake up schedule was 'wakked' for teh next 4-5 days o..it seems we were always eating in the midnight (naija morning time). It was while I was gisting with a landed senior that I confirmed that we had missed a major step of COPR signing and Visa stamping..I also double checked with my Indian coleagues on whatsapp group (lol). Guess what.some people feel we wld be told to return to naija and re-enter. My slef ad my husband cld not relax well on sunday o .... Thank God Monday 18th was family holiday in Canada..so we begged our family friend to come pick us back to teh airport. it snowwed heavily tht morning but we didnot even mind..My prayers was that they shld do our landing proper for us. We located Boarder service and teh guy iniially shakara us that we will have to re-eter Canada. I almost started crying o. I started speaking all the british english i could told him nobody directed us to sign COPR..that we are not awrae of were to go next after immmigration or customs.. so that was how he directed us to anotehr of his coleague and that one now had mercy on us. Na back door (staff lobby) we take enter the COPR area o. We signed COPR, landing date was taken as that day MOnday instaed of the previous Friday. We also got our SIN. We ot back to airbnb feeling releived. made poundo with our efo riro and drank juice and slept.
Fast forward to current situation..we opened account with RBC (1 year free charges on transactions, $2000 credit card each), wrote G1and passed (hubby will get a trainer and write G next week), we got mobile phone package from Rogers (2 huawei p2 pro phones, 11 gig shared for $140). We booked appointment with settlement agencies New commer center of Peel, Access employment information session, COSTI . We attended a small church in our area and teh pastrs wife have been giving my chidren things, toys clothes, eve booster seat for my toddler (the uber drivers cld not take us witout this. Moving around with uber has been expensive but we got to do what we have to do ..its only for a while. The House hunting..chai..it has been discouraing.. the apartments have been asking for requirements (job letters, credit history) that we dont have. Even basement owners does not want to take me with babies...2 of them gave excuses of not being comfortable to put small kids in basement. We got a basement in Brampton but we no too like teh basement..we are still searching sha. Our airbnb runs out in few days and we have an option of a 3 months short rent in a furnished aprtment..its a little above our budget but i guess we will just take it .Myself and hubby are both in the IT domain so we dont want to go out of the GTA. We have started looking for jobs too..and we will keep trying out churches and networking events. Because of the children..we might have to take turns going out. However i learnt that government will bear cost of daycare for the first 12 months if I get a job or go to school. Health card will not be ready till after 3 months. That was how my baby was sick for 2 days and I had to maanage it with hot bath, robb, tynenol painkillers and prayers.. I am praying that no one gets ill again o. meanwhile the plenty winter wears have been serving us well o. even our family frinds says they are nice. We have been going to Square One mall every other day to enjoy savory meals and shop groceries in wallmart..may God help our POF..lol



Please i have 4 bedroom house wife My wife and if you can take 2 bedroom from it..Fully furnished. And How many kids you got. Call Me 5145536702

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Binutiri(m): 5:27am On Mar 09, 2019
Binutiri:

LANDING GIST (LANDED 2 WEEKS AGO)

ALL THE THANKS TO GOD

We booked LUFTHANSA flight for 14th February (yes oo..that was the VAL gift for the family). We went to Lufthansa office in VI so it was cheaper.My hubby doenst joke with his comfort , so he paid for extra leg room, especially because we are flying with a baby and a toddler. Prior to our leaving, when people ask me how i feel about the relocation..I just say hopeful! even when family and friends were super excited on my behalf, me I just dey hopeful o not anxcious, not sad, but hopeful!..hahaha. I stopped work a week and half before trip. I was given a surprise sendforth party at work which encouraged me a great deal and made me rethink leaving known for unknown..but the retink didnt last formore than a minute... grin In preparation for the winter I had gon to Yaba to gt some gears. was fortunate to meet a merchant that had very nice things...so i made 3 different trips to his place and ended up buying more than i planned (my luggage allowance paid for it but I am enjoying the nice wears now)
I started packing our luggages ..7 checked in luggaages (5 for clothes, shoes, books, alums,household stuff, 2 for some nija food stuff...)thank God for the list that was shared here... i forgot my broom and shea butter sha.. The digital hand scale helped but i still did strong head over packed some bags (especially hand luggaes). I had a special hand luggage dedicated for beans and poundo..it was weighing about 15kg..but when nairaland people told me not to try it...i repsected myslef , found a way to distribute te beans and poundo into checked in luggage while i tranfered shoes and boots into hand luggage. lest I forget I also had..3 hand luggages, 3 back packs, one diaper bag ( i smuggeled my entire heavy jeweries and beads into teh diaper bag..heheheh.. when only jewelry and beads were weighing 5kg (pls facefront o).
Fast forward to the d-day..parents and inlaws saw us off to teh airport, we took some pictures and said bye bye..that was around 3pm...5hours before check in commenced.
we paid 4k for the 2 bags that contained foodstuff. All of a suddden I started fidgetting, feeling guity that my bags will not pass due to over-weight. So i approached one of teh airline officials and reported myself to him that I have over-weight bags and that he should pls help me when the time comes for check-in (my hubby got so pissed at me). that was how teh guy started exploiting my fear...he took teh bags and went to weigh them, he told us we were overshooting our allowance by 22kg or so and mentioned that teh only solution was to pay for an extra 23kg which costs $300 there about...i started widing my husband to allow us beg him to collect 50k.na so the guy do shakara for us and left us. At once my husband told me in 'Yoruba' 'u better start offloading all the off-loadables. That was how I jejely put my baby in his stroller and started off-loading some stuff- removd 2 pack of beans out of 3, 2 kegs of plam oit out of 4, 2 of my heavy shoes, 1 family picture frame out of 2, 2 semolina out of 3,one one heavy butfine hand bag that my sister has been craving to collect..that was how all teh luggages came into teh 23.5-24 kg range and teh hand luggages 8kg. I packed all those extra into a GMG i bought at the airport , I begged one of the customer service ladies to keep it till a friend come to get it that evening. We were given priority check -in due because of my baby..infact having an infant travelling realy paves the way. we were given priority for all queues.
My family was a sight to behold during secuity checking and proceeding for boarding due to our plenty load, (7 cabin bags o...with babay stroller and car seat) i cant try that kind of cabin load again moving with kids. Just before boarding they announced that those with more than 1 cabin bags should come and checkin the extras..we were so happy..my husband took 3 of our 'buddens' to add to our check-in to eb collected at final destination-toronto
Our first trip was very comfortable cos of the extra leg room seats, food was just there.My kids were given toys, coloring book and crayons, snacks too. We all slept for most part of the flight.We landed at frankurt airport and here we had to trek an dtrek before we located our boarding gate. Anyways we experienced a little bit of racism by one of the Air canada officials..they called for priority boarding for anyone with infant and i and my family proceeded to the fornt but she was shocked we were blacks and said we shld hold on (for no explainable reason o)but her coleague interupted and said some words in German and ended it with 'its not fair'..so that was how we sha proceeded into ths bus that took s to the plane. Lest i forget our air Canada flight from Frankfurt to Toronto was delyed for 2 hours..all ths people jst they look us..and We were the only blacks in this flight. I just told my husband that my Nairaland people too like cheap...Ethiopian and Egypt air. Seriously...i was looking for just 1 of u guys..common! smiley
The flight to Toronto was just there..we seat felt cramped..ot that they were bad but we had enjoyed space in teh previous flight..my baby and toddler wer emre active and demanding..but honestly..they behaved better than i had imagened..we imagened the worst..it was their first flght. Good movies We landed Pearson airport at around 3:50pm. We proceeded to immigration. they scanned our passports, minuted on our declaration card and then showed us to take the elevator downstairs to luggage claim. We got our luggages gt one of the luggage movers to move the luggages for $15 or so. We took our bags to customs, they didnt check our bags, she just asked me if we had anythng chicken..and i siad NO, God forbid (in my naija head i was like...chai i shld av smuggled some knorr chicken oo..see as this people no chekc anything..lol)
That was we left customs and proceeded to exit ..yes o EXIT...We missed out teh boarder service part o!..i totally forgot all the steps Nairaland and other Seniors had mentioned. Our famility friends were outside with their cars waiting for us..we came out of teh airport and lo and behold the cold welcomed us no be for here oooo..you cant imagen...i was almost crying for my baby in teh stroller..because the guy frowned face o.. it was colder than my freezer in lagos o..i mean it.
We drove to our airbnb in South mississauga..very lovely apartment ..our friends brougt plenty jollof rice, naija style chicken, efo riri and friends stew... 3 big bottles of jice..some snacks..We gisted a bit..then ate some jollof and we all went to sleep...Our sleep and wake up schedule was 'wakked' for teh next 4-5 days o..it seems we were always eating in the midnight (naija morning time). It was while I was gisting with a landed senior that I confirmed that we had missed a major step of COPR signing and Visa stamping..I also double checked with my Indian coleagues on whatsapp group (lol). Guess what.some people feel we wld be told to return to naija and re-enter. My slef ad my husband cld not relax well on sunday o .... Thank God Monday 18th was family holiday in Canada..so we begged our family friend to come pick us back to teh airport. it snowwed heavily tht morning but we didnot even mind..My prayers was that they shld do our landing proper for us. We located Boarder service and teh guy iniially shakara us that we will have to re-eter Canada. I almost started crying o. I started speaking all the british english i could told him nobody directed us to sign COPR..that we are not awrae of were to go next after immmigration or customs.. so that was how he directed us to anotehr of his coleague and that one now had mercy on us. Na back door (staff lobby) we take enter the COPR area o. We signed COPR, landing date was taken as that day MOnday instaed of the previous Friday. We also got our SIN. We ot back to airbnb feeling releived. made poundo with our efo riro and drank juice and slept.
Fast forward to current situation..we opened account with RBC (1 year free charges on transactions, $2000 credit card each), wrote G1and passed (hubby will get a trainer and write G next week), we got mobile phone package from Rogers (2 huawei p2 pro phones, 11 gig shared for $140). We booked appointment with settlement agencies New commer center of Peel, Access employment information session, COSTI . We attended a small church in our area and teh pastrs wife have been giving my chidren things, toys clothes, eve booster seat for my toddler (the uber drivers cld not take us witout this. Moving around with uber has been expensive but we got to do what we have to do ..its only for a while. The House hunting..chai..it has been discouraing.. the apartments have been asking for requirements (job letters, credit history) that we dont have. Even basement owners does not want to take me with babies...2 of them gave excuses of not being comfortable to put small kids in basement. We got a basement in Brampton but we no too like teh basement..we are still searching sha. Our airbnb runs out in few days and we have an option of a 3 months short rent in a furnished aprtment..its a little above our budget but i guess we will just take it .Myself and hubby are both in the IT domain so we dont want to go out of the GTA. We have started looking for jobs too..and we will keep trying out churches and networking events. Because of the children..we might have to take turns going out. However i learnt that government will bear cost of daycare for the first 12 months if I get a job or go to school. Health card will not be ready till after 3 months. That was how my baby was sick for 2 days and I had to maanage it with hot bath, robb, tynenol painkillers and prayers.. I am praying that no one gets ill again o. meanwhile the plenty winter wears have been serving us well o. even our family frinds says they are nice. We have been going to Square One mall every other day to enjoy savory meals and shop groceries in wallmart..may God help our POF..lol



Please i have 4 bedroom house wife My wife and if you can take 2 bedroom from it..Fully furnished. And How many kids you got. Call Me 5145536702
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Aka2003: 5:32am On Mar 09, 2019
19CannyMum:


Please can you recommend any instructor in Calgary? Thank you.
Instructors many! Google is your friend. Budget maximum 120CAD for 2 hours. In my opinion the brush up classes are a must for Naija drivers unless you want to do the test multiple times. Try greenlight driving school in SW Calgary. http://www.gldscalgary.com

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijainCanada: 5:48am On Mar 09, 2019
I must admit, discipline here is different from Naija by far.
For those who are really into yelling and "hitting" kids to drive home sense... I know we wont wanna see it as hitting, all the woozzzing and co. You can actually spank a child here in Canada, but not on anywhere that it would leave a mark, the fleshiest part basically, the bum, and honestly, as naija parents na, the woozing must do is in the heat of the vex, and which painful woozing doesn't leave mark. It is usually not encouraged here at all to hit a child at all. Bet we all know that by now.
I read a book which helps and contains a lotttttt of tips, u can adapt to your scenarios, and discipline style. Its called 1,2,3 Magic Effective Disciple for 2-12 years old..... check it out.
And I must confess that the counting technique works for my toddler. Reduced yelling for me also, I cannot coman give mysef headache...
y'all should try it out!
Extra tip: If you have a valid library card, you can pick up a copy at your local library! or order off Amazon.

Finally, i say we keep an open mind, and be willing to challenge our upbringing bias! wink

joo2018:


How do y'all handle disciplining young children in Canada?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by NaijainCanada: 5:57am On Mar 09, 2019
Hey guys, I'd be hosting an IG live session Saturday 9Mar, 11am (CST), Naija time 6pm. Feel free to tune in and drop your questions on what it's like living in Canada. For those looking to land soon, new ppr clinchers, if you have one question or another, I'd be happy to share from my 2+ experience here!! Especially for those coming to my home zone, Winnipeg! wink
Cast your vote first o, and stay safe!

IG: @thriveonyourjourney

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 8:54am On Mar 09, 2019
Aka2003:

Instructors many! Google is your friend. Budget maximum 120CAD for 2 hours. In my opinion the brush up classes are a must for Naija drivers unless you want to do the test multiple times. Try greenlight driving school in SW Calgary. http://www.gldscalgary.com

I know I'll find them on Google but just seeking personal recommendations. Thanks a lot.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ifeoma77(f): 9:20am On Mar 09, 2019
maternal:


Deny it. Tell them your pikin is vex because u gave them a time out at home. Then beat them even harder for telling their school when they get home. Again no evidence is the key. Careful of cell phones too.
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Abeg o, that sounds dangerous biko. Na timeout sure pass

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ifeoma77(f): 9:21am On Mar 09, 2019
Guitarlife:

Thank you for this wonderful contribution, however if it must not involve the things you stated , what else can be used and it will be legal ?
grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Greatkhad: 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2019
maternal:


Deny it. Tell them your pikin is vex because u gave them a time out at home. Then beat them even harder for telling their school when they get home. Again no evidence is the key. Careful of cell phones too.

Lmaoo..i found this so hilarious! Omo you are a real Nigerian parent.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 2:12pm On Mar 09, 2019
any time i bring my "john thomas" and wee wee in public, then i remind myself, you must comport yourself, remember you are going to an organized environment and country. that being said, how do you guys take a leak, when you are pressed or how common are public toilets?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ITABABE: 2:20pm On Mar 09, 2019
Hello, pls the letter from FRSC, who should it be addressed to. Ministry of transportation?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 2:46pm On Mar 09, 2019
ITABABE:
Hello, pls the letter from FRSC, who should it be addressed to. Ministry of transportation?

To:
info@frsc.gov.ng ;

NDLVerification@frsc.gov.ng



The Corps Marshal
Federal Road Safety Corps
National Headquarters
No. 3 Maputo Street.
Zone 3, Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lovetree: 3:10pm On Mar 09, 2019
Hello everyone. Please what is the best way to send money from Canada to Nigeria with good exchange rate. Someone pls help.
Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 3:21pm On Mar 09, 2019
lovetree:
Hello everyone. Please what is the best way to send money from Canada to Nigeria with good exchange rate. Someone pls help.
Thanks
peer-to-peer exchange.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by amdman: 3:21pm On Mar 09, 2019
iaatmguy:
any time i bring my "john thomas" and wee wee in public, then i remind myself, you must comport yourself, remember you are going to an organized environment and country. that being said, how do you guys take a leak, when you are pressed or how common are public toilets?

I am yet to see anyone taking a leak by the roadside, so no come start am for here grin grin grin You may actually get a ticket

For me, first is mind conditioning and using it to control your body. Second is discipline and proper planning. Piss before you comot for house or office. Last last, if all else fails, public toilets exist in some public buildings, or enter a business, patronize them and patronize their toilet too grin

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mikkyphp(m): 3:24pm On Mar 09, 2019
amdman:


I am yet to see anyone taking a leak by the roadside, so no come start am for here grin grin grin

For me, first is mind conditioning and using it to control your body. Second is discipline and proper planning. Piss before you comot for house or office. Last last, if all else fails, public toilets exist in some public buildings, or enter a business, patronize them and patronize their toilet too grin
Actually, i have seen this twice on the Ontario 401. Me sef shock, but i guess the urge to wee wee was too much

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by amdman: 3:31pm On Mar 09, 2019
mikkyphp:
Actually, i have seen this twice on the Ontario 401. Me sef shock, but i guess the urge to wee wee was too much

It may actually be illegal to pull over on that highway.

This is a good read.

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-drive/culture/commuting/what-to-do-if-you-just-cant-wait-until-the-next-rest-stop/article18464144/

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Dyolahh: 4:42pm On Mar 09, 2019
MummyJaygirls:
Good morning all,

Spacious 2 bedroom and one bath for rent at 999.99 monthly, Available from April 1st. Water, heat, Telus and Parking included. Location--Saddleback Road NW. Edmonton. Near Century Park

This located in the South of Edmonton.

Pls PM if interested.


Pls sis. I'm interested. If it's still available. Been trying to send you a pm
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Mimi1999: 5:00pm On Mar 09, 2019
Guitarlife:

Thank you for this wonderful contribution, however if it must not involve the things you stated , what else can be used and it will be legal ?

Are you not Nigerian? Who needs ruler ABI belt when "abara aye" is involved(ask the yorubas)? My hand is more than capable Ni.
Thanks for this

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by jendy36(m): 5:32pm On Mar 09, 2019
canadaman18:


Sauga is definitely a solid location for Software related jobs and youre close to Toronto so good pick smiley

Depends what your background is and what your area of interest is. Software development is pretty broad and I personally think its much better to become a master of one specific area and some knowledge of others than just knowing a bit of everything with no expertise in one(other developers will argue with me on this i'm sure).

In general there is Back End Development which usually involves very strong knowledge of C++, Python or Java.

And there is Front End development which nowadays involves knowledge of Frameworks such as Angular / React / Vue / Rails

There is also Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning but this is fairly advanced and while it doesnt hurt to pick up as a side interest, most jobs only hire very experienced AI engineers or PHD holders. (ofcourse there are exceptions)

There is also the dev ops / build tools route which usually involves a lot of scripting in Bash or PErl. I personally find this boring but some love it.

There is also the Database route although with noSQL technologies becoming more dominant and a lot of scaling and balancing all done automatically and cloud storage , this route I believe is a dying one.

Finally there is Full Stack Development which involves a bit of everything.

Note : the questions asked in interviews at top software companies and the ones youll see in the material I mentioned are usually language independent. Theyll focus more on complex problem solving using any language of your choice although most places from what I hear frown at using JavaScript

To finally answer your question I dont know any bridging programs per say but my advice is once you have an area of interest , use udemy or udacity to learn more about the tool stack for that area, and then work n a personal project which will look good on your resume and get you more comfortable with development. Do this alongside leetcode for optimal result .


Thanks for your post.

Please is there any demand or opportunity for cyber security engineers / pen testers /malware analyst over there ?

And for backend Developers, JavaScript node and python Django, which is worth it more over there regarding opportunities and pay?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Mimi1999: 5:55pm On Mar 09, 2019
Please, I have an official document to send to Canada and must be in Canada by Friday. I am not sure of DHLdelivering on such short notice. Any recommendations? I am still in Nigeria. Document will be available by Monday.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by cmaamaa: 5:59pm On Mar 09, 2019
AdetonaDami:


Oh I see, I was now wondering like broom in Canada!!
This is load ooo, its for women sha, they like load.

Thank you for this
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by lobell: 7:11pm On Mar 09, 2019
Mimi1999:
Please, I have an official document to send to Canada and must be in Canada by Friday. I am not sure of DHLdelivering on such short notice. Any recommendations? I am still in Nigeria. Document will be available by Monday.

All other things being equal 3 days should have you sorted.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 7:29pm On Mar 09, 2019

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Lastruct: 7:44pm On Mar 09, 2019
Hello all, trust we are all doing very well here. Please my people in Calgary. I am landing on 7th June oh... any info about 1 or 2 bed accommodation would be appreciated. Been looking on kijiji and rentfaster but seems not too easy abeg. Incase anyone have or know anybody leaving his apartment, preferably in the northwest area. Air am willing to make down payment immediately. Southwest is okay for me too. Thanks in anticipation.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ITABABE: 8:09pm On Mar 09, 2019
mikkyphp:


To:
info@frsc.gov.ng ;

NDLVerification@frsc.gov.ng



The Corps Marshal
Federal Road Safety Corps
National Headquarters
No. 3 Maputo Street.
Zone 3, Wuse, Abuja, Nigeria
thank you for your quick response. I am using one officer Sule in Abuja and the address he is actually asking for is the address in Ontario. So basically who will FRSC be addressing the letter to

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AZeD1(m): 8:28pm On Mar 09, 2019
ITABABE:
thank you for your quick response. I am using one officer Sule in Abuja and the address he is actually asking for is the address in Ontario. So basically who will FRSC be addressing the letter to

Ministry of transportation

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 11:31pm On Mar 09, 2019
Contumely:


At this stage you are no position to write all of the above.

You have not experienced any yet.

You wil qualify say in 5 years time.

Next please.

Lol. I understand ur life revolves round a circle of infinite regress and u have no business with progress so u can not in any way talk me down.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Ninichinny: 2:07am On Mar 10, 2019
New basements come with a separate heating which you can control yourself
amdman:


If your landlord is nice, they will help to heat more than usual. But truly, basement can be cold.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Newmum0615: 3:36am On Mar 10, 2019
LMAO. Everybody with the thing wey dey worry them sha. E reach to ask my brother.
iaatmguy:
any time i bring my "john thomas" and wee wee in public, then i remind myself, you must comport yourself, remember you are going to an organized environment and country. that being said, how do you guys take a leak, when you are pressed or how common are public toilets?

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