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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Ishilove: 8:39pm On Dec 04, 2019
nairalandbuzz:


U too in Sask?

Remember ledafaze?
Almost there.

Ledafaze sounds familiar
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 8:46pm On Dec 04, 2019
Ishilove:

Almost there.

Ledafaze sounds familiar

We await you!
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Ishilove: 8:49pm On Dec 04, 2019
nairalandbuzz:


We await you!

How's the social life in Sask?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 9:59pm On Dec 04, 2019
Ishilove:

How's the social life in Sask?

Even the small towns, you can enjoy your life. If your job is in small towns, please just go there and save tons on house rent... u can always go to big towns every saturdays and all...

Yesterday was chicken fingers $2 per bowl at a bar here... today is $3 ribs per bowl... but you must buy their beer... so social life if cool in Towns let alone the big cities...

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Denique(f): 8:05am On Dec 05, 2019
nairalandbuzz:


Sask Poly Tech
University of Sask

Cumberland College

cc Denique

Thanks for the heads up. I'll look it up for more info but in the meantime, do you have an idea of the least tuition among the schools you listed for nursing for an international student?
Regards

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by drnoel: 3:49pm On Dec 05, 2019
salford:

Pros: Easier for PR if you are an international student, diversified economy, decent average wages for professionals (only Alberta is higher), cuisines is oyinbo food, but there are Nigerian food stores scattered across the province, Good number of Nigerian trained doctors and other professionals, less populated, cheap phone plans and car insurance, decent cost of rent or property etc

Cons: Bitterly cold-comparable to Manitoba and Edmonton & up, Mosquitoes in summer, diversity not as much as Ontario or BC, could be boring, no real international airport like the one in Calgary, Vancouver or Toronto, lowest minimum wage in Canada, Infrastructures not as nice as say BC or Ontario.

Moved here from Calgary, Alberta after the world Oil glut seriously affected Alberta's economy. Had a chance to move elsewhere like BC or return to Alberta, but the family loves it here than Alberta, so this is home now. Love Sask - Land of the living skies.

However, you will get you more response and views on the existing Living in Canada thread.

This portion picked my interest (The Nigerian trained doctors).
What are their specs? Are they specialists? Did they have to take the board in their respective fields?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford: 6:37pm On Dec 05, 2019
drnoel:


This portion picked my interest (The Nigerian trained doctors).
What are their specs? Are they specialists? Did they have to take the board in their respective fields?
The most common are Family Physicians, followed by Psychiatrists, then O&G and Internists.
What I have realised is that the ones not family Physicians would likely have practiced in South Africa, UK or Ireland before coming to Canada.
The family physicians from Nigeria all had to take regulatory exams. I am not sure about the ones from Europe or SA.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Tantolu: 5:38am On Dec 06, 2019
salford:

The most common are Family Physicians, followed by Psychiatrists, then O&G and Internists.
What I have realised is that the ones not family Physicians would likely have practiced in South Africa, UK or Ireland before coming to Canada.
The family physicians from Nigeria all had to take regulatory exams. I am not sure about the ones from Europe or SA.



Please what is the cost of a one bedroom apartment/Basement apartment in Saskatoon.?

Secondly which one is more expensive (cost of living) to live between Saskatoon and Regina.?

Thanks.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by kraits03: 9:20am On Dec 06, 2019
Boringdraw1:
Saskatchewan is not that developed, no light, no good road, no good health care center, no portable water and the environment is not that conducive to live in.

bros which ones na? which kind description be this? na village for nigeria u dey describe so ooo cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 1:31pm On Dec 06, 2019
Tantolu:




Please what is the cost of a one bedroom apartment/Basement apartment in Saskatoon.?

Secondly which one is more expensive (cost of living) to live between Saskatoon and Regina.?

Thanks.

One bed apartment maybe a bit hard to find, buying you do, budget around $750 to $1100 per month. Cost of living are same in both cities.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by drnoel: 3:09pm On Dec 06, 2019
salford:

The most common are Family Physicians, followed by Psychiatrists, then O&G and Internists.
What I have realised is that the ones not family Physicians would likely have practiced in South Africa, UK or Ireland before coming to Canada.
The family physicians from Nigeria all had to take regulatory exams. I am not sure about the ones from Europe or SA.

Nice to know. Can one find out about the ones from SA or Europe? I mean can one find out if they had to take the board before working in their fields and how long it took them before they had it all done? One needs to plan ahead and am curious about this cos my little cousins have started the process and I need to know how long it could take me if and when I decide it's time for me to apply if I so choose.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Regina3(f): 9:24am On Dec 17, 2019
Hi guys,

Please, anyone is in Regina here?

Ghost town. sad shocked sad lipsrsealed
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Nobody: 2:22pm On Dec 17, 2019
Regina3:
Hi guys,

Please, anyone is in Regina here?

Ghost town. sad shocked sad lipsrsealed
are you studying as an undergraduate?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Silentthinker(f): 11:12pm On Dec 17, 2019
It feels good to be here,kudos to the pioneers of this thread.Please I'm a registered nurse with over 7 years of experience. I'm an aspirant of the SINP.
I need to secure a job offer with an employer in Saskatchewan to add to my SINP ponts.Please can Samaritan help secure a registered nurse job there.Thanks all while awaiting your feedbacks.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 12:22am On Dec 18, 2019
Silentthinker:
It feels good to be here,kudos to the pioneers of this thread.Please I'm a registered nurse with over 7 years of experience. I'm an aspirant of the SINP.
I need to secure a job offer with an employer in Saskatchewan to add to my SINP ponts.Please can Samaritan help secure a registered nurse job there.Thanks all while awaiting your feedbacks.
No. I highly doubt anyone can secure a nursing job from outside Canada. Nursing is regulated, hence you will need a provincial license for an employer in Sask to consider you. It might be easier for that to be done in the US or UK.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 1:45am On Dec 18, 2019
Regina3:
Hi guys,

Please, anyone is in Regina here?

Ghost town. sad shocked sad lipsrsealed

If u say Regina na ghost town, what will u say of Southey?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 3:29am On Dec 18, 2019
nairalandbuzz:


If u say Regina na ghost town, what will u say of Southey?
cheesy.
I have a friend that works in Regina, but lives in Southey. He drives in and out of Regina Mon to Friday.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford1: 3:50am On Dec 18, 2019
drnoel:


Nice to know. Can one find out about the ones from SA or Europe? I mean can one find out if they had to take the board before working in their fields and how long it took them before they had it all done? One needs to plan ahead and am curious about this cos my little cousins have started the process and I need to know how long it could take me if and when I decide it's time for me to apply if I so choose.
Yes. There are board exams, but they can also practice with a restricted license for a period of 18 to 36months. The exams are to be passed within that period. These are for UK trained specialists.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by bigtt76(f): 9:54am On Dec 18, 2019
He doon know was going on cheesy


seunlayi:
Are you sure you are not the only Nigerian in that town?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Regina3(f): 9:56am On Dec 18, 2019
Where be that?

nairalandbuzz:


If u say Regina na ghost town, what will u say of Southey?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Regina3(f): 9:57am On Dec 18, 2019
No.

Boringdraw1:
are you studying as an undergraduate?
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by sheyizy1: 11:13am On Dec 18, 2019
[quote author=Regina3 post=85013075]No.
Can i have your email so we can chat am coming to regina soon
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Silentthinker(f): 5:02pm On Dec 18, 2019
[quote author=salford1 post=85005906]
No. I highly doubt anyone can secure a nursing job from outside Canada. Nursing is regulated, hence you will need a provincial license for an employer in Sask to consider you. It might be easier for that to be done in the US or UK.

Thank you so much.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 10:01pm On Dec 19, 2019
Very close to Regina... Some smart goons stay there and work in Regina. With that, they will be able to buy property cheaper in a city close to Regina and drive into Regina for work in a distance less than Oworonsoki to Ikoyi

Regina3:
Where be that?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by Zeewirld: 5:20am On Dec 20, 2019
salford:

Pros: Easier for PR if you are an international student, diversified economy, decent average wages for professionals (only Alberta is higher), cuisines is oyinbo food, but there are Nigerian food stores scattered across the province, Good number of Nigerian trained doctors and other professionals, less populated, cheap phone plans and car insurance, decent cost of rent or property etc

Cons: Bitterly cold-comparable to Manitoba and Edmonton & up, Mosquitoes in summer, diversity not as much as Ontario or BC, could be boring, no real international airport like the one in Calgary, Vancouver or Toronto, lowest minimum wage in Canada, Infrastructures not as nice as say BC or Ontario.

Moved here from Calgary, Alberta after the world Oil glut seriously affected Alberta's economy. Had a chance to move elsewhere like BC or return to Alberta, but the family loves it here than Alberta, so this is home now. Love Sask - Land of the living skies.

However, you will get you more response and views on the existing Living in Canada thread.
.@author=salford..Your posts are always educating and straight to point.What is job prospects for persons working in the banks .Do you think there is prospect there?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by salford: 6:26am On Dec 20, 2019
Zeewirld:
.@author=salford..Your posts are always educating and straight to point.What is job prospects for persons working in the banks such as control and compliance.Do you think there is prospect there?
There are lots of prospects, especially in a city like Toronto which is well known for financial activities. Alot of new immigrants from Control/Regulatory/compliance usually start off in AML related roles. All the best.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by kraits03: 8:00am On Dec 20, 2019
Good day folks.

Quick one, is there a Nigerian community in Saskatoon or Regina? The way you have it in places like Calgary and Edmonton?

Are there a lot of Nigerians in that province?

Thanks

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by nairalandbuzz(m): 1:22pm On Dec 20, 2019
kraits03:
Good day folks.

Quick one, is there a Nigerian community in Saskatoon or Regina? The way you have it in places like Calgary and Edmonton?

Are there a lot of Nigerians in that province?

Thanks

No matter how small the community is, there is always a Nigerian community. Even if they are not up to a certain amount, different cities with close proximity usually come together for a gathering at least once a year during independence. There are independent communities in Regina, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Prince Albert and a combined one in Nipawin that comprises Nigerians in Melfort, Nipawin and Tisdale.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by kraits03: 5:14pm On Dec 20, 2019
Thanks for the response!

nairalandbuzz:


No matter how small the community is, there is always a Nigerian community. Even if they are not up to a certain amount, different cities with close proximity usually come together for a gathering at least once a year during independence. There are independent communities in Regina, Saskatoon, Yorkton, Prince Albert and a combined one in Nipawin that comprises Nigerians in Melfort, Nipawin and Tisdale.
Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by cashhip: 1:48pm On Dec 21, 2019
Regina3:
Hi guys,

Please, anyone is in Regina here?

Ghost town. sad shocked sad lipsrsealed
Hey, yep I'm in Regina. How has it been for you so far?

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by FYsol: 3:16pm On Dec 21, 2019
Hmmmm. Oga which Saskatchewan are you describing? It's not a crime to say I don't know. I just returned from the province. The only issue there is the extreme cold weather. Very beautiful place just like any other province in Canada


Boringdraw1:
Saskatchewan is not that developed, no light, no good road, no good health care center, no portable water and the environment is not that conducive to live in.

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Re: Living In Saskatchewan, Canada by okpmoses: 10:40pm On Dec 21, 2019
Please I need someone to put me through the Wes application...

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