Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Lummie01: 7:26am On Jun 19, 2019 |
34 weeks is cutting it close. Come like 28-30 weeks. Dame91: Good morning everyone,
I hope this meets you well.
Please i need detailed advice on what steps to take. our PPR recently came (my husband and I) and I am pregnant now (19 weeks). we intend to come to Canada to do short landing first in September. we will be landing in Calgary and by then i'll be 34 weeks. I heard its difficult booking Doctors in Canada, how true is that? plus is it possible for me to book a Doctor/ make appointments while i am still in Nigeria. Basically, i want to know what steps to take while preparing to travel to avoid any hassle. sorry for any inconvenience and thank you for your time. Cheers! |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MrOba: 8:25am On Jun 19, 2019 |
https:///IXyNtoHYwIb5CbDeOQPOE3You can join the WhatsApp group via the link above Zeiya: Hi everyone, It been a while. I landed in April and it has been a rollercoaster settling down with my family. We have finally settled in Winnipeg. Please I want to connect with people here in Winnipeg/Manitoba. Is there a whatsapp group? |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by snowlordng(m): 8:40am On Jun 19, 2019 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by adebee16: 12:21pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
Please, there's a WhatsApp group for GTA right? I think I've seen that here. Please if anyone has a link, reply and I'll send a PM. Thank you. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Enajegbe(f): 2:47pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by kike100: 4:29pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
That role is performed by tellers called customers representatives. They earn around $14-$16/hr. Hence my suggestion earlier on taking a look at Internal control/Audit etc for a boost&better pay yengi:
Hi thanks for the notes. If the RM's in Nigerian banks are called Banking Advisors what are those in banking ng operations (cash services, funds transfer etc) called?
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yengi: 6:16pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
kike100: That role is performed by tellers called customers representatives. They earn around $14-$16/hr. Hence my suggestion earlier on taking a look at Internal control/Audit etc for a boost&better pay
Interesting. Thanks for the info. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by IOA18: 6:24pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
I have very little interest in Basketball, but on the day of this win, i felt like i was Canadian and it was also my win! Go Raptors!!! Blackbuddy: It was a great day to be in downtown Toronto as the victory parade was help for the Toronto Raptors, 2019 NBA Champions. Some sights from Nathan Philips Square. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by fmsimple(m): 9:09pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
Knightcrawler1: hello, please has anyone encountered a situation where the spouse was asked to do further medical examination because of high serum creatinine levels, and after the second examination the level was still high. can anyone say what the outcome will be or possible steps to take. thanks The applicant will be referred to a consultant nephrologist for further tests and review. All is well as long the kidneys are not damaged or likely to fail within the next 10 years. Wishing you all the best and stay strong. 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Lastruct: 9:20pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing digital currencies to your account and get cash in the nearest bank office. 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Jennypharb1: 9:51pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
Lastruct: Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing digital currencies to your account and get cash in the nearest bank office. 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks Oga/madam run oh, run as fast as you possibly can. Let them not pour sand sand in your garri just now. 6 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Iyamefa: 10:38pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
ITABABE: No it doesn't but if you land in Heathrow and your flight to Canada from there is from Gatwick then you need a transit visa . So check your itinerary properly. Landing in London Heathrow and departing from London Gatwick requires a transit visa Thanks a bunch, appreciate the info |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by iaatmguy(m): 10:58pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
Lastruct: Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing digital currencies to your account and get cash in the nearest bank office. 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks kikikikiki, na dem dem, yahoo yahoo. canadian branch. 9 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by hayor2014(m): 11:04pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
yengi:
Hi thanks for the notes. If the RM's in Nigerian banks are called Banking Advisors what are those in banking ng operations (cash services, funds transfer etc) called?
This is a financial service representative position but you will need to write the IFC (one stage) or CSI( 2 stages)... You should get about 42k p/a with this position....tellers in Nigeria are called customer service representative here ($16 per hour and this should only be a survival job) 1 Like 3 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by SendAbroad: 11:35pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
[b] Lastruct: Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing digital currencies to your account and get cash in the nearest bank office. 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks This doesn't look like company that is clean since you are receiving funds into your personal account...it might be some of those na Dem people behind that activity.
If you like the job, just walk into the nearest police station near you, and ask to verify if what you have been asked to do, or the job you want to take up is Legit.
If the Police say it's legit, then go ahead and sign.[/b] |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Oganammuo: 11:44pm On Jun 19, 2019 |
[quote author=Narkoya post=79340693]Hello @softandmoist. Pls can you kindly share the contact of the yaba winter jacket seller with me? Thank you in advance [/quote
Pls, I will need his contact too. Thank you. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Zeiya(f): 12:16am On Jun 20, 2019 |
Winterpeg:
Welcome to Winnipeg and may the land bring you favour. I dont think there is a WhatsApp group. Hi, I sent you a PM 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by 19CannyMum: 12:53am On Jun 20, 2019 |
In honor of the question that was asked above about job offer, I'm going to explain one of the most common job scams. It's very simple.
You get a job offer or something similar. They send you a cheque for whatever reason. Reason can be for onward transfer, or to set up your home office etc.
You cash the cheque. You receive instructions on how to use it. For instance you can be asked to transfer money back to the company that the sending was in error. Or you're asked you pay into others' account.
You make the transfer ASAP to prove your integrity. The money goes out.
Then you realize that the cheque you cashed is dud and never cleared in the first place.
The scheme comes in many variations. If you do get a check, hold on to it till it clears before doing any transfers out of your account.
Well, I trust that Naija can never carry last.
PS: Identity theft is real. Guard your SIN right after your salvation
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Winterpeg: 3:27am On Jun 20, 2019 |
Zeiya:
Hi, I sent you a PM I have replied 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by topeolu1: 3:40am On Jun 20, 2019 |
Please whats the avg pay for the banking advisors you mentioned earlier. Similarly which of the courses is most preferable. I see you have several of them to CFC, cifc (not sure though). Which is most widely accepted and recognized. kike100: That role is performed by tellers called customers representatives. They earn around $14-$16/hr. Hence my suggestion earlier on taking a look at Internal control/Audit etc for a boost&better pay
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by kike100: 4:18am On Jun 20, 2019 |
It's between 40k -60k,most new advisors get 40k-45k. All are accepted, the idea is find the one that you wants e.g mutual funds etc. Check CSI/CSC Canada site. All these figures is before tax oooo topeolu1: Please whats the avg pay for the banking advisors you mentioned earlier. Similarly which of the courses is most preferable. I see you have several of them to CFC, cifc (not sure though). Which is most widely accepted and recognized.
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by kike100: 4:48am On Jun 20, 2019 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by tmeeto: 7:44am On Jun 20, 2019 |
Na dem!! Job offer scam. Look at the text in bold below. (Red Flags) Lastruct: Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing dr 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Pharmbb(f): 8:25am On Jun 20, 2019 |
[quote author=Oganammuo post=79495110][/quote]
Contact of the Yaba Winter Jacket seller
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by yengi: 11:21am On Jun 20, 2019 |
hayor2014:
This is a financial service representative position but you will need to write the IFC (one stage) or CSI( 2 stages)... You should get about 42k p/a with this position....tellers in Nigeria are called customer service representative here ($16 per hour and this should only be a survival job) Thanks. This helps a lot. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Funky123(f): 1:10pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
Folafikemi: Fam pls come to my aid o. Am getting lean by the day just Becos of the thought of yet to arrive
Landed colleague kindly help answer this question. Please reply my Pm ma'am 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Knightcrawler1: 1:23pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
fmsimple:
The applicant will be referred to a consultant nephrologist for further tests and review. All is well as long the kidneys are not damaged or likely to fail within the next 10 years.
Wishing you all the best and stay strong. thanks for the response. I assume this can cause further delay in the assessment process. any idea on the annual cost of managing CKD? is it above the 20k mark? 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Josh121(m): 4:24pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
Lastruct: Hello All,
Please who knows anything about "E-Coin Management Company in Ottawa, I got a mail from them saying they saw my resume on indeed and willing to offer me a Remote Customer Representative Role. We got talking since then and now I am to sign an agreement and with something called Regulation of Practice. One thing that shock me was the clauses as shown below:
1. Your operator selects a client for you for the date specified before. 2. You get information about the orders to your e-mail: amount, currency type, payment system, date of transfer of money for purchasing of the specified digital currency. 3. You get information about reception of funds on your account in the payment system specified before – for instance, Interac System, Wire Transfer, Third-Party Payment to another RBC Client. 4. You accept transferred funds for purchasing digital currencies to your account and get cash in the nearest bank office. 5. Final stage – purchase of the specified type of digital currency by means of the self-service terminal. At each stage, you will be provided by full information support from your operator. Completion of one order usually takes 1.5-2 hours. During Training, you may complete 2-4 orders per day. Commission per order is 150 CAD. You can get additional information and instructions from your operator. *** Following the requirements of the financial organization OPPA Credit Union, our company will provide you with a virtual account in OPPA Credit Union only after a personal meeting with our representative to conclude the Employment Agreement. While the training, you need to use your personal bank account to fulfill current orders placed by our customers. To start your training, please provide the following information: Name and address of your bank: Limit on cash withdrawal in ATM: Limit on cash withdrawal in the bank branch: Perhaps to clarify the information regarding your limits, you will have to give a call to your bank.
I checked them online and they have a presence there, but still am a bit uncomfortable with the issue of paying into my personal account first.
Does anyone knows about these guys please.
Thanks It a Scam , You will be sent money from someone else account so stay away |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Kelvinhunta: 7:32pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
SekSek: Hello People,
Just stumbled on this thread. So please redirect me if am on a wrong thread for this.
Just got my COPR and set to leave mid june.
With no relatives nor close friends in canada. I need a settling buddie. Please buzz me if you are also in need of a companion, got your COPR and leaving this period.
My details: Single, Female, in her 30s, Heading to toronto/missisauga/its environs.
Hope to hear from a perfect match soon.
Thank you. Text me 08032599931 if you are still around 1 Like |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by fmsimple(m): 10:40pm On Jun 20, 2019 |
Knightcrawler1:
thanks for the response. I assume this can cause further delay in the assessment process.
any idea on the annual cost of managing CKD? is it above the 20k mark? Unlikely to cause any delay in the assessment as long as medical is passed. The medical reports will still be processed as usual. The nephrologist report must indicate that "the kidney is unlikely to fail or require dialysis in the next 10 years". That's the deal breaker statement for CIC. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Tantolu: 6:44am On Jun 21, 2019 |
Folafikemi:
How about landing late September. as am also planning on landing by then? When to land is at your own discretion and its a function of so many parameters,But if dont have a relation or anybody to give you a soft landing dont come between December and February ending (peak of winter)especially if you haven't experienced winter before...plan well. 8 Likes |