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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 10:31am On Jun 01, 2019
Wow! Your script touched me. I love your determination and fighting spirit. Now you are laughing last. It has ended in praise.

Congratulations!!! Thank you for sharing in details. I am encouraged

Scores are coming soon, it's still his week to mark smiley

All the best in your landing and settlement in Canada

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Disclaimer: I'm not much of a writer. So, make una take am as una see am o.

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I wish everyone at their different stages of the process all the best. Though it may tarry but it will surely end in praise. Don't give up!

@ladymarshall @richness1104 over and out!

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by gracechellar(f): 10:40am On Jun 01, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by gracechellar(f): 10:43am On Jun 01, 2019
Mamsvee:
This one people at 451 and above are scared, we that are at 450 and there's nothing we can do, what shall we then say...
"If God be for you, who can be against you"

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Adunnee: 10:57am On Jun 01, 2019
Phaytie:
Good morning nairalanders.

Please, permit me to ask an abstract question,......pls, how does one deal with a mum who is skeptical about her single daughter leaving Nigeria to Canada.
On grounds that the said daughter is not married, and needs to get married in Nigeria first, because she may not find a good Nigerian man to settle with in Canada and she is getting older (even when the daughter in question has no current relationship that could lead to marriage).
And the mum also thinks that life abroad is not as easy as Nigerians think it is, coupled with the financial requirements for the express entry been expensive.

Pls, for those who have idea of these things, or are in Canada, how easy is it to find a bearing, and start life, career and otherwise, especially for a single lady who knows no one in Canny, except a cousin to her friend, who she has never met.
What are your opinions?
The lady has already began the process, ECA in progress, and IELTS soon.

She should continue with the process. Mummy ma wa alright. She shouldn't spend all her time convincing mum. Mum is only worried as a mother. All her worries are unfounded.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by mobenjackson(m): 11:09am On Jun 01, 2019
Hello all,

Pls i have an urgent question to ask as I've gone tru page 1 to get answers but I'm still hearing a contradictory opinion...

1. Does ICES evaluate HND/OND as 2 or more certificate?

2. If yes to the question 1, pls when simulating my CRS score under foreign education shld i choose (a) 2 or more certificates/diplom OR (b) 2 years program at a college or University?

Please anybody that has done this type of evaluation shld help with the questions above urgently to inform my decision.

Thanks y'all
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ednut1(m): 11:18am On Jun 01, 2019
yemblaze:
Chill bro...you ll get ITA in the next draw.


that money can't come out from anywhere as i dey. Chilling o

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 11:32am On Jun 01, 2019
ednut1:
Was expecting ITA on wednesday. With 465. Now ontario is sending me pnp abeg i don't have 1500 cad
you definitely don't need it.tell them to give it to those with lower scores. they are just wasting slots upandan

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by iaatmguy(m): 11:35am On Jun 01, 2019
newbie4c:
seniors in the house, pls can someone who is starting the process of this EE entry send his dependent child to canada for college education in the meantime
yes you can but be rest assured you would be paying fees for international student which is quite expensive. i would suggest you get your PR first .

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by TEHRAN(m): 12:00pm On Jun 01, 2019
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by shawn55ng: 12:00pm On Jun 01, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by MJ888: 12:27pm On Jun 01, 2019
Greetings guys. Kindly help examine this situation and respond.

I have a bachelor's degree in English language but since graduation I've worked for about 3years as a cinematographer for a media company. If I evaluate my English language Degree but my current job is different from what I studied, will this affect me when CIC is assessing my application?

Looking forward to your response and thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by toyinana: 12:27pm On Jun 01, 2019
I sent you a PM please add me to your list toyinanalove@gmail.com.

Thanks ind advance




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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by newbie4c: 12:29pm On Jun 01, 2019
iaatmguy:
yes you can but be rest assured you would be paying fees for international student which is quite expensive. i would suggest you get your PR first .

hmm, i think that would be better. Thank you so much for the suggestion. God bless
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Sam07045: 12:40pm On Jun 01, 2019
Good afternoon everyone,
Please i need an advice oo before my brain blows as a result of over thinking. Lol.
So, i have my POF, i got all from my Family, sometimes in march i got 1.5m cash. I paid it in on different dates in march. I paid 500k each on different days. But i used 1million to transact on wed, on thurs, my dad also transferred 2millon ( transfer, not cash this time) into my account and the 1million came back with interest yesterday. Lol Please how do i go about all this? I also want to put the money into axa mansard money market so i can get interest on it...lol every kobo counts now. I want to put in my application unfailingly before this coming Thursday as I already have my ITA. Pls advice what i can do so i dont get a red flag. Thanks and God bless you all.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by phummy164: 12:45pm On Jun 01, 2019
Hello house, please can someone help with NECO contact as my neco result and scratch card has been on awaiting verification since 1st of May and that's what is delaying my evaluation now. Was not even aware that they will verify NECO too.. cry[/quote]
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Nobody: 12:59pm On Jun 01, 2019
Sam07045:
Good afternoon everyone,
Please i need an advice oo before my brain blows as a result of over thinking. Lol.
So, i have my POF, i got all from my Family, sometimes in march i got 1.5m cash. I paid it in on different dates in march. I paid 500k each on different days. But i used 1million to transact on wed, on thurs, my dad also transferred 2millon ( transfer, not cash this time) into my account and the 1million came back with interest yesterday. Lol Please how do i go about all this? I also want to put the money into axa mansard money market so i can get interest on it...lol every kobo counts now. I want to put in my application unfailingly before this coming Thursday as I already have my ITA. Pls advice what i can do so i dont get a red flag. Thanks and God bless you all.

You need to prove to the case officer that the money wasn't borrowed. So, you need a gift deed from your dad for the transfer.

I think you might need a gift deed for the other one but I'm not completely sure. Perhaps others can weigh in here.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by mobenjackson(m): 1:03pm On Jun 01, 2019
mobenjackson:
Hello all,

Pls i have an urgent question to ask as I've gone tru page 1 to get answers but I'm still hearing a contradictory opinion...

1. Does ICES evaluate HND/OND as 2 or more certificate?

2. If yes to the question 1, pls when simulating my CRS score under foreign education shld i choose (a) 2 or more certificates/diplom OR (b) 2 years program at a college or University?

Please anybody that has done this type of evaluation shld help with the questions above urgently to inform my decision.

Thanks y'all

PLS CAN SOMEONE HELP ATTEND TO THIS it's urgent to inform my decision.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Opsydabs: 1:10pm On Jun 01, 2019
Hi guys,

I'll like to appreciate everyone on this thread, this is the real knowledge bank and I've learnt a lot about this process here.

My husband and I got ITA in the last draw and we are currently filling our forms. Please is it advisable to include old passports that shows his travel history mostly to West African countries?

Please note that his old passports doesn't have stamps of the English 5 (UK,US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada).

Is it advisable to upload only his current valid passport?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Elektra008(f): 1:27pm On Jun 01, 2019
phummy164:
Hello house, please can someone help with NECO contact as my neco result and scratch card has been on awaiting verification since 1st of May and that's what is delaying my evaluation now. Was not even aware that they will verify NECO too.. cry

I sent you a pm
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:03pm On Jun 01, 2019
Hmm! Your question struck a very very deep nerve in me. Our sweet mothers!!! I was in the same shoes when I relocated to Western Europe. My mum had the same worries because she cares. I was young (still), single without a committed relationship grin, knew absolutely no one and was according to her, "too ambitious" (we all know the myth that "too ambitious" ladies rarely find husbands, lol). My aunties ridiculed her for that and she almost stopped me. But what's done was done. I moved!

Her mother's concerns are very valid, not because it makes logical sense in the context of material and career prosperity and/or true happiness since it is an established fact that the marriage institution itself does not lead to happiness or fulfillment, but rather the sharing of joys and burdens as well as companionship and children with THE RIGHT PERSON is the real happiness. Take the right person out of the equation, and marriage is useless, becoming a daily torture and a lifelong bore. Her mom's concerns are valid because she is a product of the Nigerian society which overvalues early marriage for ladies and see late marriage or no marriage as a life problem. Every Nigerian mother's fear is her daughter marrying too "late" or not at all, every Nigerian girl fears singlehood from 30 and we all know the stigma of being single post-30. But I am not interested in speaking to whether these fears are founded on myths or unrealistic cultural values or the twisted genderized concept of biological clocks, etc. Let me just answer your question directly.

1. If "easy" means having a powerful uncle or aunty that will get her jobs without merit, only just by submitting cv and lobbying, or having family and people around her do things for her with little effort on her part or getting people's mercy or pity, when you provide a sentimental story, or getting someone to help you pay bills when it is solely your responsibility to, then Canada will not be "easy".
If "easy" means working very hard for what you want and getting it on the basis of merit without nepotic connections, then Canada is "easy". If "easy" means earning a salary or doing business, paying your taxes and trusting the government to deliver good roads, rule of law, security, health system, in short a country that truly works, then Canada is easy. If "easy" means doing adequate research on living in Canada, networking when necessary, applying diligently for jobs, patiently trusting in God to bless our efforts and eventually getting a good job, then Canada is "easy". If "easy" means what you put in the system is what you get out, then Canada is "easy".
If "easy" means escaping all of life problems, not falling sick at all, living forever, not working hard for money but becoming wealthy, just because she flies to abroad where white people are, then Canada is not easy, neither is Nigeria, neither is the world. So what exactly does mumsy mean by "easy" or "not easy"?
Nigerians are diverse, we think differently, not all of us here think the streets of Canada are littered with gold, some of us here know we may have to do survival jobs if it gets so bad for a short time before we transit to good jobs, and we're still going to Canny, so what does momsy mean when she says "as Nigerians think it is". One thing is sure, her daughter will find a bearing, and start life, and a good career, but how soon? We cannot say because we are not God and cannot see the future but many Nigerians are doing fine there and even those not doing fine yet, will do fine over time. It always gets better with hardwork, focus and determination. It is not realistic to expect that you relocate to a different country, continent, culture totally alien to yours and instantly adjust seamlessly. Your body, mind and belief system need adequate time to adjust, I know this because it's the same adjustment process with where I live. How open her daughter's mindset and expectations are will determine how well she will adjust. But she will, she is human, and when push comes to shove and the race for the survival of the fittest occurs, her human instincts will lead her. How strong are her instincts?

2. Her daughter knows no one in Canny? It's not a problem. I know no one too, at least not family or friends. But now I am just knowing those who have just landed and are about to land. And they will clear ground for us grin We build connections and networks one day at a time. I knew no one when I just moved to my current country and I still got on very well fine and built powerful networks and mentors in the shortest time possible and heck I don't even speak their language so well. So imagine if i am in an English country. My career took off well and the only limitation now is residency and passport which I would get here if I am patient enough for 5 years but nope, too long, I'm impatient, Canada is the answer today today grin And I am ready to start afresh, no looking back.
Let me tell you that having or knowing families over there beforehand has little bearing on one's chances of success in Canada. In fact if one is not careful, listening to family in Canny as a JJC without comparing it with your own research can be your undoing. Let me blow your mind, I know someone through a former coursemate referral who I reached out to for advice since she is on ground in my first choice province. She got there some months ago and went to live with her aunty and she told me I must do survival jobs first when I land. Puzzled, I asked her if the mentorship networks, co-op programs and internships she tried out did not work out in the first few months, she told me her family did not tell her that but advised her to do survivals in hair salons immediately while she's looking for her career jobs. (P.s she's not on nairaland, and didn't access these resources). Sis didn't even know those programs existed grin Imagine! I told her straight away to leave that job and get relevant Canadian experience that can aid her job search. Abi what will arranging attachments in a hair salon do on the CV of someone searching for bank jobs? grin When it's not that she wants to get Canadian hair stylist certificate. They say we should get Canadian experience, she's doing Kanada experience grin grin Anyway I sent her the links and she has signed up for two already and just started volunteering in her career field. We've been prepping for upcoming interviews via skype. I give her 2 months max, she will get something good. And based on my advice, she will move out of that her aunty's house asap. Abi what's the point of having family that have hidden useful life-changing information from her, about to turn her to housegirl, is not like they gave her sibling points, family without value. Nonsense grin grin
The point of the story is while it's good to have family and friends on ground, most of momsy's daughter's success will come from her personal efforts, guts, research, career-specific networks. Success is not exclusive to people who have family there before. Momsy's daughter might be a disruptor and her success might be much faster than those who have been living there for long. She will thrive better when momsy supports her dreams with prayers and encouragement. So rather worrying over future uncertainties, can momsy please redirect her approach and encourage her baby girl instead? Mumsy should tell her daughter that as long as she is happy with her choices and it is what she wants to do, she is willing to support and pray for her and let God bless her efforts. And pray that God gives her good husband in Canada instead of discouraging her travel plans.

3. Regarding the marriage issue/worry, I will address the lady directly not the mother. It's her life, her mother has lived hers. Whether or not the lady will be happy or depressed as a single in Canada depends a lot on her, not her mother. What is her relationship temperament? To what degree is she gamophobic or anuptaphobic? People tend to lean more towards one than the other.
If she is a moderate or chronic gamophobic, she will thrive very well in Canada. It's an individualistic lifestyle over there. There will be so many other engagements that will take her mind off relationships, if she is socially inclined, she will probably only remember she is single when sexual needs arises, when she sees PDA in public, or when she talks to family back home or depending on what kind of friends she has and she will handle it well grin In this case, she will need to handle the mother's pressures tactfully too avoid it getting to her. She knows her mom better than anyone else grin

If she is anuptaphobic, to what degree? If it's moderate. She should just note these: If she eventually moves to Canada, there is no guarantee she will find a good marriage mate. Good marriage mates are not exclusive to a location. There are good and bad marriageable potential (Nigerian) men everywhere. Fact is Canada's dating culture is not as vibrant and robust as Nigeria, I have researched this and having lived in a similar country. Canadians are very conservative and it is normal for people (both Canadians and Nigerian-Canadians) to be very skeptical of newcomers, especially as issues of culture and jobs come on. No one wants a financial or cultural burden in a country where bills and cultural misunderstandings occur and if the goal is long-term commitment not just the regular satisfaction of sexual needs, relationships will take time to germinate and grow. Also because Canada is a country where the system works even for women as long she works hard, relationship style will differ. She would have to unlearn and reevaluate a lot of things that the Nigeria dating scene has taught her. E.g How do you impress your man? For many bachelors living alone in Canada, cooking is a survival skill they had to learn to cut costs, so cooking jollof rice well might not exactly impress them. Washing cloth and sweeping well? No need, there's vacuum cleaner and washing machine. Sex? Maybe but sex is not exactly a taboo or a weapon or sacred in that society as we think it in Nigeria, there is little or no stigma about it in the West, Intelligence? Maybe but literacy rate in Canada is 99% and the average Canadian is informed. Good behavior? In a immigration country with so many cultures mixing, the definition and expectation of "good" is very relative. Also what does her man need to do to impress her? if it's Nigeria, I'd say "na money be fine bobo", but in a country where economic opportunities are almost equal and attainable, money alone and "giving" may not necessarily cut it for her, there's tendency for her to desire more from her man, which extends dating time. Also she needs to factor in race issues as a black woman, we are unique grin Being black among whites or very fair skins is kinda a good thing if she can pull it off grin

If the lady is a chronic anuptaphobic and her self-esteem is seriously dependent on marrying. One alternative is to travel first and then mumsy can help her find a lucky naija man who she will come home to marry and sponsor abroad. I don't usually advice this because true intentions are difficult to decipher, it's 50:50 I have a girlfriend who did this successfully but both families knew each other before one family relocated so there was familiarity before. They've been married for a few years and I'm expecting my first godchild grin I have another friend who did this but divorced after 2 months. Oga JJC was after paper not love and he couldn't even hide it or pretend grin Sis got crazy and sent him back. I assisted her with packing into her new home post-divorce as per new life, new goals grin grin
Another alternative is to hurriedly find a man and get married before she leaves Naija to satisfy her longing for companionship, calm any fears and make her mother happy. But like they say, "if you rush too soon, you rush too out" Divorce is not a big deal in Canada so why rush in?
Lastly, she can decide to test Canada out, if she finds a mate (which I think she might) fine, if not, she can decide to get her passport first, then return to Nigeria, marry and stay while enjoying the mobility and rights that Canadian passport gives. I have two acquaintances who couldn't cope with the limited dating scene here and had to return to Naija to find a man. They're married and living in Naija now, yaaay grin grin I can't do that though but they claim to be happy and that is all that matters grin

Apologies for the long story and clogging the page, but I really liked your question and I am passionate about women and girls issues, although I love men too grin so I gave my opinion with a passion cheesy grin

Phaytie:
Good morning nairalanders.

Please, permit me to ask an abstract question,......pls, how does one deal with a mum who is skeptical about her single daughter leaving Nigeria to Canada.
On grounds that the said daughter is not married, and needs to get married in Nigeria first, because she may not find a good Nigerian man to settle with in Canada and she is getting older (even when the daughter in question has no current relationship that could lead to marriage).
And the mum also thinks that life abroad is not as easy as Nigerians think it is, coupled with the financial requirements for the express entry been expensive.

Pls, for those who have idea of these things, or are in Canada, how easy is it to find a bearing, and start life, career and otherwise, especially for a single lady who knows no one in Canny, except a cousin to her friend, who she has never met.
What are your opinions?
The lady has already began the process, ECA in progress, and IELTS soon.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:05pm On Jun 01, 2019
It will not affect you. Work experience and course studies do not have to tally for Canada. You are fine.

MJ888:
Greetings guys. Kindly help examine this situation and respond.

I have a bachelor's degree in English language but since graduation I've worked for about 3years as a cinematographer for a media company. If I evaluate my English language Degree but my current job is different from what I studied, will this affect me when CIC is assessing my application?

Looking forward to your response and thanks.
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:12pm On Jun 01, 2019
Read more here https://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/threads/travel-history-in-old-passport.475315/ and here https://www.quora.com/Do-we-have-to-include-all-old-expired-passports-in-the-ID-documents-summary-of-express-entry-PR-application

You would notice the different answers. Then decide for yourself. I always advice full disclosure though, as my risk appetite is very low for applications like this. Issa one time something and all cards must be played right and carefully

Opsydabs:
Hi guys,

I'll like to appreciate everyone on this thread, this is the real knowledge bank and I've learnt a lot about this process here.

My husband and I got ITA in the last draw and we are currently filling our forms. Please is it advisable to include old passports that shows his travel history mostly to West African countries?

Please note that his old passports doesn't have stamps of the English 5 (UK,US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada).

Is it advisable to upload only his current valid passport?

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Richness1104: 2:20pm On Jun 01, 2019
You can do your tbills today and apply for your PR same day but you need a gift deed for that your daddy’s gift. Congratulations in advance
Sam07045:



Thank you so much. So does that mean i can purchase Tbills today and apply for my PR tomorrow. I dont need to wait for sometime in between? Thanks. Would i also need to attach my bank statement and giftdeed because i got gift of 2million from my dad.

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jennypharb1: 2:23pm On Jun 01, 2019
ladymarshall:
Hmm! Your question struck a very very deep nerve in me. Our sweet mothers!!! I was in the same shoes when I relocated to Western Europe. My mum had the same worries because she cares.

Apologies for the long story and clogging the page, but I really liked your question and I am passionate about women and girls issues, although I love men too grin so I gave my opinion with a passion cheesy grin


My mum likes to send WhatsApp epistles, I wish I could copy this whole thing and send to her. She can in turn forward it to all her relatives and church groups. Perhaps our mothers will agree. Lol. Well thought out, I couldn't agree more

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Jennypharb1: 2:27pm On Jun 01, 2019
Sam07045:
Good afternoon everyone,
Please i need an advice oo before my brain blows as a result of over thinking. Lol.
So, i have my POF, i got all from my Family, sometimes in march i got 1.5m cash. I paid it in on different dates in march. I paid 500k each on different days. But i used 1million to transact on wed, on thurs, my dad also transferred 2millon ( transfer, not cash this time) into my account and the 1million came back with interest yesterday. Lol Please how do i go about all this? I also want to put the money into axa mansard money market so i can get interest on it...lol every kobo counts now. I want to put in my application unfailingly before this coming Thursday as I already have my ITA. Pls advice what i can do so i dont get a red flag. Thanks and God bless you all.

You can do the money market fund and get a certificate/Letter from the bank. Also do a gift deed/Letter from your dad stating he gave you the money and is not expecting it back. Then you can print a copy of the page of your bank statement showing the transfers and highlight the deposits going into your account. C'est fini
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:28pm On Jun 01, 2019
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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:32pm On Jun 01, 2019
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by bekayy: 2:33pm On Jun 01, 2019
Upload all markings on all passports over the past 10 years.
including your recent data page. When you finish your forms, you shall see all the docx you need. Shalom.


Opsydabs:
Hi guys,

I'll like to appreciate everyone on this thread, this is the real knowledge bank and I've learnt a lot about this process here.

My husband and I got ITA in the last draw and we are currently filling our forms. Please is it advisable to include old passports that shows his travel history mostly to West African countries?

Please note that his old passports doesn't have stamps of the English 5 (UK,US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada).

Is it advisable to upload only his current valid passport?
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:37pm On Jun 01, 2019
1. No. I have not seen anyone yet who has evaluated ND/HND as two or more certs with ICES. Use WES instead to get 2 or more certs

But perhaps you might be a trendsetter in this thread. We love trendsetters. Can you try it? If it comes out positive, then you will be our reference point. if it comes out negative, then it will re-confirm it and you can use WES finally.

Read more here to make up your mind https://www.nairaland.com/3999848/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/1#59645806 and here https://www.nairaland.com/4843199/canadian-express-entry-federal-skilled/286#74437123

Read page one for more advice on ECAs.

2. Yes, based on the assumption that you will use WES.

mobenjackson:
Hello all,

Pls i have an urgent question to ask as I've gone tru page 1 to get answers but I'm still hearing a contradictory opinion...

1. Does ICES evaluate HND/OND as 2 or more certificate?

2. If yes to the question 1, pls when simulating my CRS score under foreign education shld i choose (a) 2 or more certificates/diplom OR (b) 2 years program at a college or University?

Please anybody that has done this type of evaluation shld help with the questions above urgently to inform my decision.

Thanks y'all
Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Richness1104: 2:38pm On Jun 01, 2019
@AzariahYaa, plea noted for consideration. Boss @Topsmamen shoes are wayyy to big but I’ll try my best to assist and contribute my quota. By the way, ifeoma77 has gone silent with her sekere dancers[color=#770077][/color].
AzariahYaa:
Haaahhaaa! LadyM, I was just joking oo...ésanu mi grin Have mercy in advance grin I can sense he is threading the path of Topsmamen and I believe he will do well. However, @Topsmamen should not forget us ooo...his shoes are too big to fit! grin

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by Richness1104: 2:40pm On Jun 01, 2019
@Topsnamen Boss, that’s a torn shoe even though it’s a designer label
Topsmamen:


Lmao! grin[color=#770077][/color]

On the contrary, my shoes are quite small like...

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Re: Canadian Express Entry/federal Skilled Workers Program - Connect Here Part 8 by ladymarshall: 2:45pm On Jun 01, 2019
Lmao @ Church groups grin grin

Sometimes, our mothers are not the real one pressurizing us, it's her people and networks. "what will people say?" kind of worry
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My mum likes to send WhatsApp epistles, I wish I could copy this whole thing and send to her. She can in turn forward it to all her relatives and church groups. Perhaps our mothers will agree. Lol. Well thought out, I couldn't agree more

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