Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by uche393: 3:47am On Sep 11, 2019 |
It is possible to save six-figures if he has a free accommodation, pays no utility and no car. Feeding and health is no big deal In CA |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by DexterousOne(m): 8:00am On Sep 11, 2019 |
Babyvet:
We are talking about his income not his savings .Go read the op post , he said his salary for last year was around $100,000 Owww I can't say if he is lying or telling the truth I'm not in his pocket And besides it's CAD and not USD So... *shrugs* |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Rilwayne001: 10:23am On Sep 11, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Babyvet: 10:43am On Sep 11, 2019 |
DexterousOne:
Owww
I can't say if he is lying or telling the truth I'm not in his pocket
And besides it's CAD and not USD
So... *shrugs* Either way, usd or cad , $16 per hour does not equal six figure salary . 1 Like |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Babyvet: 10:47am On Sep 11, 2019 |
uche393: It is possible to save six-figures if he has a free accommodation, pays no utility and no car. Feeding and health is no big deal In CA Well if you read his post, that’s not the case for him . He has bills to pay like accommodation and car payment . I’m familiar with North American system and have studied wages and taxes across the board. Very few people in this part of the world can save that type of money and those that do earn substantially higher. 1 Like |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Babyvet: 10:49am On Sep 11, 2019 |
oluayebenz:
OP might be a robot nah Lol, or a fraudster lol. No wonder Nigerians have bad image outside , too much dubious behavior . 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by lanrexlan(m): 11:56am On Sep 11, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by mofedamijo(m): 11:56am On Sep 11, 2019 |
Please i want to beg Nigerians to always read, and also do their own research, that's the best form of Education, having said that, what this op posted so far doesn't add up by 2%, if you must make six figures in North America, then you must be in a very high paying job, listen to me and listen attentively, no matter how much bonus you get, if you're not in a certain sector or certain companies, you can't make six figures let alone save six figures, and even if your boss is your father, the board of the company and state have specific salary structure. Even if your father gifts you over $10,000, you will be taxed, so i don't know where the op got all these figures he posted. $16/hr job will never give you six figures, even if you decide not to sleep for 365 days a year. Secondly, you have a limited amount of hours you can work, even if your body is made of rock.
Thirdly, nobody envies him or anything, but Nigerians must be told the truth at all times, and you should also do your own research. we have Nigerians who left 1.0million naira job, just because they were told Canada pays like crazy, be wise my people, Canada doesnt pay like crazy, do your own research, you find someone who is a highly skilled individual working in Walmart, why, no job for his/her skills out there. I have so many Indian friends in Canada, gurus in I.T, they all left India where they are well paid, only for them to land in Canada and no job.
Don' get me wrong people, Nigerians make it out there, but to be sincere with you, maybe few percentages of them, the rest are living basic lives, am not here to argue, am stating facts.
For me, the best country in the world is the country where your dreams come true, wherever you make it in life is your best country. I have met some Nigerian nurses in Namibia and other African countries, and believe you me, they earn over $3000/month, live in beautiful houses where the rent is less than $350, low tax, and they travel anywhere when they are on leave. To let you know, not so many Nigerians even earn $30,000/annum in U.S AND CANADA, these are facts.......may God take us all to our promise land, if your promise land is in congo, believe you me, you will make it better than folks in Europe, U.S or even Canada.
For me, i have traveled a bit in life, and God has been faithful, however, i will rather be a Dangote or Kofi Annan than be eager to get the blue passport, there are certain position you get to in life, even the embassy awaits your arrival, am not a blue passport fanatic, if it comes my way, fine, but i want to make a stamp on the world, and so my take-off point doesn't have to be Canada or U.S. God bless US all. 25 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Nobody: 12:18pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
mofedamijo: Please i want to beg Nigerians to always read, and also do their own research, that's the best form of Education, having said that, what this op posted so far d and so my take off point doesn't have to be Canada or U.S. God bless US all. 100% correct its not hating its reality. only few nigerians who left for canada got good jobs at a go , some are still work in progress and will get there. those in the auditing(big 4), consulting and some banking fields/IT are the ones getting good jobs immediately. the rest are customer care, security, admin etc while they go to school to meet up. the calibre of people canada is taking are not the average jo, some were managers and above here in nigeria and have pride/no hustle spirit . I know of someone who was a senior manager 40 and did an expensive MBA and remained there and cant get any good. the op's claims are only believable to only those who have never been to those western countries to know how things work. A security man cannot earn 100k CAD. the only way to earn that as a security is to go to Iraq to guard or protect oil installations from ISIS( you are likely going to die ). 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by oluayebenz: 12:18pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
Babyvet:
Lol, or a fraudster lol. No wonder Nigerians have bad image outside , too much dubious behavior . Nigerians believed in whatever they see on social media.... My believed is OP might not be a human, he might be a robot...... That's why hes making that much on $16/hr job |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by oluayebenz: 12:20pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
mofedamijo: Please i want to beg Nigerians to always read, and also do their own research, that's the best form of Education, having said that, what this op posted so far doesn't add up by 2%, if you must make six figures in North America, then you must be in a very high paying job, listen to me and listen attentively, no matter how much bonus you get, if you're not in a certain sector or certain companies, you can't make six figures let alone save six figures, and even if your boss is your father, the board of the company and state have specific salary structure. Even if your father gifts you over $10,000, you will be taxed, so i don't know where the op got all these figures he posted. $16/hr job will never give you six figures, even if you decide not to sleep for 365 days a year. Secondly, you have a limited amount of hours you can work, even if your body is made of rock.
Thirdly, nobody envies him or anything, but Nigerians must be told the truth at all times, and you should also do your own research. we have Nigerians who left 1.0million naira job, just because they were told Canada pays like crazy, be wise my people, Canada doesnt pay like crazy, do your own research, you find someone who is a highly skilled individual working in Walmart, why, no job for his/her skills out there. I have so many indian friends in Canada, gurus in I.T, they all left india where they are paid well, only for them to land in canada and no job.
Don' get me wrong people, Nigerians make it out there, but to be sincere with you, maybe few percentages of them, the rest a living basic lives, am not here to argue, am stating facts.
For me, the best country in the world is the country where your dreams come true, wherever you make it in life is your best country. I have met some Nigerian nurses in Namibia and other African countries, and believe you me, they earn over $3000/month, live in beautiful houses where the rent is less than $350, low tax, and they travel anywhere when they are on leave. To let you know, not so many Nigerians even earn $30,000/annum in U.S AND CANADA, this are facts.......may God take us all to our promise land, if your promise land is in congo, believe you me, you will make it better than folks in Europe, U.S or even Canada.
For me, i have traveled a bit in life, and God has been faithful, however, i will rather be a Dangote or Kofi Annan than be eager to get the blue passport, there are certain position you get to in life, even the embassy awaits your arrival, am not a blue passport fanatic, if it comes my way, fine, but i want to make a stamp on the world, and so my take off point doesn't have to be Canada or U.S. God bless US all. EOD |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Babyvet: 12:34pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
oluayebenz:
Nigerians believed in whatever they see on social media....
My believed is OP might not be a human, he might be a robot...... That's why hes making that much on $16/hr job People like the op give Nigerians back home a false information about life abroad . That a security guard earning $16 per hour is earning six figures lol. If that was possible then why would a good portion of people even bother to seek higher paying jobs . Ain’t nothing wrong with working security especially when you are newcomer to the country and/ or while pursuing higher education but be real about it. But the math is not adding up at all . Like I said there are labor laws , so there is only so many hours one is even allowed to work. 4 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by mofedamijo(m): 12:42pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
Tina26: 100% correct its not hating its reality. only few nigerians who left for canada got good jobs at a go , some are still work in progress and will get there. those in the auditing(big 4), consulting and some banking fields/IT are the ones getting good jobs immediately. the rest are customer care, security, admin etc while they go to school to meet up. the calibre of people canada is taking are not the average jo, some were managers and above here in nigeria and have pride/no hustle spirit . I know of someone who was a senior manager 40 and did an expensive MBA and remained there and cant get any good. the op's claims are only believable to only those who have never been to those western countries to know how things work. A security man cannot earn 100k CAD. the only way to earn that as a security is to go to Iraq to guard or protect oil installations from ISIS( you are likely going to die ). You spoke the truth my bro, even those in the U.S Army don't earn six figures, except the bosses, i have my persons U.S Army service ring on my finger right now, and not all of them earn six figures, let alone a security guard. 3 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Rilwayne001: 3:31pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by DexterousOne(m): 6:41pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
mofedamijo: Please i want to beg Nigerians to always read, and also do their own research, that's the best form of Education, having said that, what this op posted so far doesn't add up by 2%, if you must make six figures in North America, then you must be in a very high paying job, listen to me and listen attentively, no matter how much bonus you get, if you're not in a certain sector or certain companies, you can't make six figures let alone save six figures, and even if your boss is your father, the board of the company and state have specific salary structure. Even if your father gifts you over $10,000, you will be taxed, so i don't know where the op got all these figures he posted. $16/hr job will never give you six figures, even if you decide not to sleep for 365 days a year. Secondly, you have a limited amount of hours you can work, even if your body is made of rock.
Thirdly, nobody envies him or anything, but Nigerians must be told the truth at all times, and you should also do your own research. we have Nigerians who left 1.0million naira job, just because they were told Canada pays like crazy, be wise my people, Canada doesnt pay like crazy, do your own research, you find someone who is a highly skilled individual working in Walmart, why, no job for his/her skills out there. I have so many indian friends in Canada, gurus in I.T, they all left india where they are paid well, only for them to land in canada and no job.
Don' get me wrong people, Nigerians make it out there, but to be sincere with you, maybe few percentages of them, the rest a living basic lives, am not here to argue, am stating facts.
For me, the best country in the world is the country where your dreams come true, wherever you make it in life is your best country. I have met some Nigerian nurses in Namibia and other African countries, and believe you me, they earn over $3000/month, live in beautiful houses where the rent is less than $350, low tax, and they travel anywhere when they are on leave. To let you know, not so many Nigerians even earn $30,000/annum in U.S AND CANADA, these are facts.......may God take us all to our promise land, if your promise land is in congo, believe you me, you will make it better than folks in Europe, U.S or even Canada.
For me, i have traveled a bit in life, and God has been faithful, however, i will rather be a Dangote or Kofi Annan than be eager to get the blue passport, there are certain position you get to in life, even the embassy awaits your arrival, am not a blue passport fanatic, if it comes my way, fine, but i want to make a stamp on the world, and so my take off point doesn't have to be Canada or U.S. God bless US all. Interesting topic 2 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by olalekan9320(m): 10:06pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
Rilwayne001:
Well, maybe we'll finish this next level together, afterwards I'll japa. It's very necessary. This moniker looks familiar, it seems u do answer questions on Unilorin 2014 admission thread |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Rilwayne001: 10:21pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
olalekan9320:
This moniker looks familiar, it seems u do answer questions on Unilorin 2014 admission thread Yes sir! |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Ashirioluwa: 8:30am On Sep 12, 2019 |
salford1:
OP had since posted on here some weeks ago that his OT hours has been cut or severely reduced. I guess that is why he has stopped updating the thread on his progress.
OP's last post in July:
Some stories are hard to believe. You are a student, that means you are spending part of your time in school studying and you still made $100k with $16 per hour salary....... This is the type of false story naija youths want to hear 8 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by lanrexlan(m): 9:39pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Babyvet: 11:59pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
Ashirioluwa:
Some stories are hard to believe. You are a student, that means you are spending part of your time in school studying and you still made $100k with $16 per hour salary....... This is the type of false story naija youths want to hear Exactly , even if the program is 100 percent online , he still needs time set aside to study. 1 Like |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Unik3030: 12:22am On Sep 13, 2019 |
naijaman3:
The statement in bold is not always true. If you plan your life properly you do not need to work more than 40hrs in a week to live decent and debt free life. With the correct residency status, people may have to work a lot of hours in a minimum wage job when they just arrive. With proper planning, they can eventually get a job in their profession and work only 40hrs a week. If you read the Op (@atutupoyoyo2211) post from start, you will see that this is what he is planning to do. He does not plan to stay in this kind of job for the rest if his life. Sadly, this type of opportunity is not available in Nigeria.
I have been trying to avoid talking about my own experience regarding @atutupoyoyo2211 approach because I am trying to protect my identity and also because if some people find it difficult to believe @atutupoyoyo2211 whose situation is very straight forward, how would they believe me. Without revealing too much about myself, I will at this point say a little to show what is possible with proper planning and prudent spending:
1. I came to Canada in 2001 with permanent residency visa (landed immigrant visa is what we called it then) 2. I worked in minimum wage job for one year at the same time trying to get my professional certification and register in my profession. 3. For the one year I was doing the minimum wage job, I was living and saving as I explained on page 11 here: https://www.nairaland.com/4857306/monthly-savings-canada/10#73854976 4. By early 2003, I got a job in my profession and started working only 40 hour a week because my salary back in 2003 was already 4 times what I was making while working minimum wage. 5. Two years later, in 2005 I bought my house with 20% down-payment. The down-payment was from all my savings from working minimum wage and 2 years of working in my profession. 6. I continued to live modestly and investing in the stock market (not just savings). This way I was able to fully pay my mortgage in 2015 which is 10 years after buying my house compared to others who spend recklessly and take between 25 to 30 years to pay off their mortgage. 7. Without being boastful, I can tell you that today (2018) I am a Millionaire in Dollars (in cash, stocks and other investments), my wife and I drive luxury SUV’s, we go on vacation with our kids twice a year (one trip within North America during the spring break in March/April and the second trip to anyone of either Europe or Asia or Nigeria when the kids are on summer vacation in July and August). 8. I have a lovely and supportive wife and amazing 3 kids that are making me proud and thankful to God daily. 9. All of the above do not include my wife’s savings and investment as she also works in her own profession. 10. I do not have any type of debt (no mortgage debt, no car debt, no credit card debt). I pay my credit card in full every month.
If the above is not fulfilling and living my Canadian dream, what else is it.
@atutupoyoyo2211: I hope you can learn one or two things from my write up above. Please continue doing your thing and do not be discouraged. I can see success in you. Please do not disappoint me.
Important: Please note that the above is applicable only if your status in Canada is legal (i.e. you have permanent residency or you are a citizen). Please do not plan to come to Canada with just a visitor visa and think you can easily make it like we are trying to explain here. As far as I am concerned planning to come here and make it on visitor visa is a suicide mission. You may end up making it but the chance is very slim and I do not encourage such move.
please can u explain how I can migrate to Canada, I am a chemical engineering graduate but agents here keeps making it difficult 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by snowlordng(m): 1:04am On Sep 13, 2019 |
naijaman3:
The statement in bold is not always true. If you plan your life properly you do not need to work more than 40hrs in a week to live decent and debt free life. With the correct residency status, people may have to work a lot of hours in a minimum wage job when they just arrive. With proper planning, they can eventually get a job in their profession and work only 40hrs a week. If you read the Op (@atutupoyoyo2211) post from start, you will see that this is what he is planning to do. He does not plan to stay in this kind of job for the rest if his life. Sadly, this type of opportunity is not available in Nigeria.
I have been trying to avoid talking about my own experience regarding @atutupoyoyo2211 approach because I am trying to protect my identity and also because if some people find it difficult to believe @atutupoyoyo2211 whose situation is very straight forward, how would they believe me. Without revealing too much about myself, I will at this point say a little to show what is possible with proper planning and prudent spending:
1. I came to Canada in 2001 with permanent residency visa (landed immigrant visa is what we called it then) 2. I worked in minimum wage job for one year at the same time trying to get my professional certification and register in my profession. 3. For the one year I was doing the minimum wage job, I was living and saving as I explained on page 11 here: https://www.nairaland.com/4857306/monthly-savings-canada/10#73854976 4. By early 2003, I got a job in my profession and started working only 40 hour a week because my salary back in 2003 was already 4 times what I was making while working minimum wage. 5. Two years later, in 2005 I bought my house with 20% down-payment. The down-payment was from all my savings from working minimum wage and 2 years of working in my profession. 6. I continued to live modestly and investing in the stock market (not just savings). This way I was able to fully pay my mortgage in 2015 which is 10 years after buying my house compared to others who spend recklessly and take between 25 to 30 years to pay off their mortgage. 7. Without being boastful, I can tell you that today (2018) I am a Millionaire in Dollars (in cash, stocks and other investments), my wife and I drive luxury SUV’s, we go on vacation with our kids twice a year (one trip within North America during the spring break in March/April and the second trip to anyone of either Europe or Asia or Nigeria when the kids are on summer vacation in July and August). 8. I have a lovely and supportive wife and amazing 3 kids that are making me proud and thankful to God daily. 9. All of the above do not include my wife’s savings and investment as she also works in her own profession. 10. I do not have any type of debt (no mortgage debt, no car debt, no credit card debt). I pay my credit card in full every month.
If the above is not fulfilling and living my Canadian dream, what else is it.
@atutupoyoyo2211: I hope you can learn one or two things from my write up above. Please continue doing your thing and do not be discouraged. I can see success in you. Please do not disappoint me.
Important: Please note that the above is applicable only if your status in Canada is legal (i.e. you have permanent residency or you are a citizen). Please do not plan to come to Canada with just a visitor visa and think you can easily make it like we are trying to explain here. As far as I am concerned planning to come here and make it on visitor visa is a suicide mission. You may end up making it but the chance is very slim and I do not encourage such move.
brother pls I wanna migrate to Canada I am a forex trader with over 2years experience...not just me but together with my family ....all I need from you is to help my mum get a caregiver job ...we have tried our best but most of the employers said that she needs to be in Canada before they give her work ...my mum is a community health nurse with over 10 years experience ...she would have gone for ee but she's above 45 and she can't perform that well in ielts ...pls brother help us let's take advantage of the newly lunched caregiver program ...I will forever be greatful to you |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by paroh137(m): 10:03am On Sep 13, 2019 |
Unik3030: please can u explain how I can migrate to Canada, I am a chemical engineering graduate but agents here keeps making it difficult pm me. see whatsapp link in my signature. |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Nobody: 10:17am On Sep 13, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by smartkester(m): 11:35am On Sep 13, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by smartkester(m): 11:39am On Sep 13, 2019 |
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Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by uche393: 11:45am On Sep 13, 2019 |
I'm making research for intending migrants with skill/trade to Canada. But in all you must spend alot for both itels and Pof. |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by ashatoda: 11:52am On Sep 13, 2019 |
uche393: I'm making research for intending migrants with skill/trade to Canada. But in all you must spend alot for both itels and Pof. thanks patiently waiting |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Nobody: 1:37pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
smartkester: why do you people keep referring one to express entry thread. I've gone there and it's so obvious EE is for only the rich people, what's the hope of a common man trying to relocate to Canada please? no hope. Canada is not looking for just anybody but skilled people who can afford it 4 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by Nobody: 1:39pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
smartkester: one woluld spend about 80k to get IELTS done, about 300k for ECA, POF of about 3million. Isn't it clear that only those with gainful jobs In Nigeria can migrate through this program. Please help how can an unemployed graduate move to Canada eca and transcript is like 80 to 100k. An unemployed graduate should look for easy places like arab countries to gather funds. Den do australia or canada. Visa fee for canada is 311k australia 960k 3 Likes |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by smartkester(m): 2:02pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
Tina26: no hope. Canada is not looking for just anybody but skilled people who can afford it I know people with good skills but can't move due to financial constrains. I don't think this is about skills but rather your funds. There are so many people out there with good skills dying in Nigeria but can't afford to migrate to Canada |
Re: My Monthly Savings In Canada by salford1: 2:03pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
smartkester: I know people with good skills but can't move due to financial constrains. I don't think this is about skills buy rather your funds. There are so many people out there with good skills dying in Nigeria but can't afford to migrate to Canada It's sad, but it is what it is. 2 Likes 1 Share |