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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Suspectzero(m): 11:45pm On Dec 02, 2019 |
AnthonyAk: You are right that Uber is only advisable as a side hustle but saying one needs to have $1000 for rent is a bit deceptive. IT all depends on the type of accommodation you are after and what location you are ready to stay in in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). You could find accomodation for as cheap as $500. Even well paid professionals are hesitant to live within Toronto City itself. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by DEEE573(m): 3:21am On Dec 03, 2019 |
My people is there any link for jobs for Stay at home mums in Canada. Or what advice and suggestion can be given to a mother who wants to work from home. Is there any thread for mothers migrating to Canada 4 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mbhs139(m): 4:35am On Dec 03, 2019 |
DEEE573: Well, in my view, staying at home is a very BIG job on its own. So, why look for another job in addition to a 24/7 job. Anyway, that's just by the way. I'll suggest you try arise network if the mum is computer savvy and can do some customer service work. Do some research about them. In addition, and this depends on where you're in Canada, why not go to school, take advantage of the subsidized day care and register for a course and also apply for OSAP, Ontario Student Assistant Program. With that, instead of just being at home, you can take the child or children to school and day care, and attend your own classes too if you plan it well. Those are two options I've suggested. Meanwhile, like I said, it all depends on the province you live in. 20 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by mbhs139(m): 4:59am On Dec 03, 2019 |
It is really appalling when after people struggled so ahrd to get the PR status to Canada, they now bad mouth the country. It is very very absurd and a sign of ingratitude to God and the system. People come here, especially Nigerians, to complain about so many things as if they were forced to come live here in the first place. I mean, if where you're coming from is any better, if your Banana Island in Lagos, or Maitama in Abuja is devoid of any problem, why come to Canada in the first place? You hear them complain of cold, complain of the primary and secondary system and be looking for Catholic School here and there. We have come again with our entitlement mentality to a foreign land. If only you know how many desperate young and men women out there that are struggling desperately to be in this position. I mean, how!!! How can anyone from Nigeria in particular be complaining here? Even if you earn millions monthly back home, you should have stayed back now and stop whining like a baby. Like I said, after some people have attained the PR status they want to now demistify it- making it look like it doesn't worth of afterall. All the issues and problems that have raised here on this forum, we face more than all that, and if not worse, back home. Nobody told you they pick money on the tree in Canada nah! You have to work mehn! You have to wake as early as 5am, if need be, just like you in Lagos, and go to work, just like every Canadians do as well, and earn your pay cheque to pay your bills. The good thing, as far as I'm concerned, is that you'll get value of every cent you spend. Unlike where I come from, where I pay 5k for NEPA every month and spend 15 to 20k on fuel for generator. Isn't that madness? Please, we shouldn't complain abeg. If you're going through tough times, yes tough times are bound to happen, like I've been out of job for the past three weeks, let's simply cry out for help, period! Not castigating and making it look like it was a bad decision. 84 Likes 7 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 7:46am On Dec 03, 2019 |
Cyril009: People do it wella |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MummyJaygirls: 7:54am On Dec 03, 2019 |
Collintos: If you know the poster, u better send EMS to her before she harms herself. She isn't well o, jokes apart 5 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by sleekysoft(m): 8:51am On Dec 03, 2019 |
Hello Sir this is all shades of not nice if i work for something and it comes out not what i expected i have every right to talk.. the gentle man that wrote that post is accurate.. i live in a place where i engage canadians and trust me they freaking complain a lot let alone me an immigrant.. the honest truth is Canada is shouldnt be compared to nigeria cos they arent on the same status quo. Canada is expensive like it or not.. i live in a place i pay 15% HST on anything and minimum wage is 11.40$..there is no train and bus works from 6am to 6pm.. mbhs139: 8 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by empresscupid01(f): 8:59am On Dec 03, 2019 |
Thank you for this detailed explanation. I sent them a mail last month informing them of my decision but their response was not clear. Please see their response below: [b]"Thank you for your enquiry regarding the Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) membership admission route for ACCAs. ACCA members applying for membership to CPABC must fill out the new application form and pay the $650 non-refundable application fee. Please refer to these two web links to download the new application form, and to read the application process and eligibly requirements for ACCA members:" They didnt say how I will make the payment. raphrulz: 5 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Christian22aa(m): 9:32am On Dec 03, 2019 |
Winter/Christmas pictures please we need it not just talking talking ..we need sweet inspirational pictures too 16 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by bekayy: 10:37am On Dec 03, 2019 |
@raphrulz Thank you for your ACCA, CPA detailed explanation. Life Saver. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Torapcan(m): 3:08pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
GozyNA: Picture looks more like it was taken on the Marlborough train station link bridge...overlooking Marlborough Ford..and Canadian Tire({Pacific Mall) in the background. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MrsC143: 3:30pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Abayabeauty(f): 3:41pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
Pls all, is their any thread for home care provider/ support worker pilot program in canada here on travel section? If their is any, i need link to the thread |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 3:56pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
Suspectzero: $500 in Toronto? Maybe with two or three other room mates. Having room mates gets old after a certain age 7 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 4:00pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
The common thread here is people think you can come here and they are sharing money at thr airport. Things are tough if you don't come here with proper qualificstions and use those qualifications to their fullest your setting your self up for a very difficult time. Money wise one needs atleast $30 - $40 per hour (~$55k to $75k annually) to say you want to pay rent, maybe pay a car lease pay your bills and still save something small. With regards to dating , it can be daunting for sure but its not impossible. Depending on where you live, there are lots and lots of beautiful women of all races in the big cities. Like any other women, they want things so it can be intimidating. Once u get over it u realize they are just women. Smaller cities have it a bit easier. the women aren't as exposed and may be more open. For the most part you cant be looking like an "Immigrant". Society has sterotypes that they expect from young black males. Loyalty in my opinion is also relative to what is around her. If your young , black and successful. You will tend to get your pick of the best as there aren't many young black and successful men. 13 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford: 5:01pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
I will try to work out and post the average monthly cost of living for renting vs owning and condo vs house when I am less busy. It may help new immigrants plan ahead. 45 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by profeddor15: 5:32pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
@elektra008, people like you on this thread are those that feel they are something,whereas,they are nothing. The white man says,if you are not inform,you will be deformed and the day you stop to learn,then you are dying. Countless number of people on this thread has benefited from the response they received and some has been helped,assisted and received unmerited favour plus support as a result of connection on this platform,while people like you and others always prove that you know it all. Mind you, in the university of experience,no one is a graduate but we are all learner. What has "wetin Musa eyes no go see for gate o" to do with the question asked?. Oga, park yourself well if you don't have any positive response to give instead of being insultive. |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Blackbuddy: 6:33pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford: 7:47pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
My values are average using Alberta and Sask as examples. Cost will vary for provinces and within cities in a province too. e.g rental may be cheaper in Red Deer compared to Calgary. Car Insurance will be cheaper in Winnipeg compared to Toronto. Minimum Rent: Condo ($1000 and up), House ($1300 and up), sharing rooms - if you are single ($500 and up) I aded "and up" because cheap housing will come with issues such as pests. Car finance: $300 (Assuming the car is $18,000 and financed for 5 to 6 years). For starters, better to buy a small car outright. Car Insurance: $150 (could be more or a little less depending on several factors. e.g premium or 3rd party, your postal code, parked in a garage or street, distance driven, used for Uber, age of driver, winter tires etc Phone. (around 5 to 7gb): $80 Home Internet (no cable tv): $70 Water (if house): $80 Gas - Home heating (if house): $80 Electricity: $80 (if you love cooking, and also frequently use your oven and electric heaters in winter, then it will be higher) Petrol: $200 (assuming you drive 20 to 30 min per day and you don't drive an SUV. if you do not have a car, Bus pass: $110) Tenant Insurance: $20 (some landlords and housing agemcies will ask for it). Bank fees: $10 and up Single people can save lots of money if they decide to share. Bills like internet and electricity can be shared too. if you intend to buy a house not long after landing: You will have to consider the following additional costs: Home insurance: $100 Property tax: $350 (condo fees is extra, but property tax for condos are generally lower) House maintenance: $500 (This has been averaged over certain number of years), You can spend 0 in one year but can also spend $7k the following year. Miscellaneous (some important and some are not) Food: $150 per family member Clothes: $30 per month (This has been averaged as well) Entertainment/refreshments and eating out: $150 Gym: $50 Sports participation for those with kids: ($50 to $150) Daycare: $1000 per kid for full-time Personal care and Healthcare: ? Amazon (people that love shopping): ? Car maintenance:? Costs are monthly. I hope this helps someone or families preparing to land. Others can add or subtract since this is just an opinion. 77 Likes 53 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 7:56pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
AnthonyAk:Importanter. Not the dating sites types which are often full of crazies and whatever STDs they may be having on them 9 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Hotstepper(f): 8:04pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
To add to this, I buy my kids clothes a year before. so for example, wen they did summer clearancr sale this summer, i bought summer clothes they will wear in summer 2020 at a give away pricrle. When winter sales comes up by March, I will buy winter things for 2020. Even home items like soap, tissue that wont spoil, if i see them on very good sale, I buy alot and keep. salford: 31 Likes 15 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by megastu(m): 8:09pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
Exactly, everyone shouldnt take whatever comes his/her way just like that, sleekysoft: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by MarquisDeSade(m): 8:13pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
Bills! Bills! Bills! This Canadian dream sometimes feel like Canadian slavery! I was watching a video on YouTube about Canadians with very 'marketable' degrees like Engineering and Accounting who have to work three jobs just to pay their bills...I was just wondering if this is the same Canada some folks want to quit Chevron jobs for. I think many Nigerians need to watch videos of ordinary Canadians earning minimum wage trying to eke out a living in cities like Toronto and Vancouver. I'm sure many would not be as enthused as they are about this 'Canada Waka' if they understand that the struggle of living in Canada could be as tough as the process of getting into Canada. salford: 10 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 8:26pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
MarquisDeSade: Those numbers are the bare minimum there are pros and cons based on location and how one wants to setup themselves. Bill's dey sha but it's not impossible 5 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Elektra008(f): 8:38pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
profeddor15: Oga, no vex! 5 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by EHAO: 8:54pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
Pls I would like to be added to the whatsapp group of people in Calgary. Thank you. @wizean I have your aboniki with me. Sent you a pm 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by SlowlybtSurely: 8:57pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
AnthonyAk: @bolded. . . Really? 5 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 9:10pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
SlowlybtSurely: Yup just women. Most are hungry and need shelter. But its a handful of men that tend to enjoy the majority of the best women. Including a nice car and house , a bit of finesse is needed. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by SlowlybtSurely: 9:40pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
AnthonyAk: So all women need are food, shelter and finesse? Sense will not kill you. 16 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 9:45pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
SlowlybtSurely: When rent is $1800 per month for a one bedroom you will be surprised how basic things become a luxury that very many never get to enjoy. but what do i know? Ive only lived in Vancouver since my teens. Getting women is not work atleast when u have all the chips. the ball is literally in your court which is how its supposed to be. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by SlowlybtSurely: 9:58pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
AnthonyAk: @bolded. . .Everything bro. You are very well informed. Me, I'm just here to learn from people like you and possibly get some food, shelter and finesse. 24 Likes |
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by AnthonyAk(m): 10:01pm On Dec 03, 2019 |
SlowlybtSurely: So ur not even here and ur giving advice to people like ur in the system 4 Likes |
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