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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by makdcash(m): 2:00am On Apr 26, 2020
My greetings to the house,plz I want to know how funiture making is in Canada,because currently am learning my trade planing to come over to Canada plz can some share some light on that area,plz help

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by whizqueen(f): 2:55am On Apr 26, 2020
Hey guys, I put together a video that you might find beneficial. I did a comparison of 3 major cities in Ontario Canada, based on 10 economic different factors. I hope this helps to guide you when choosing where to live in Canada. Please share.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RKk7osUgtY

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ray78: 3:19am On Apr 26, 2020
oykea123:
Hello,
Please who has a room for share preferably in or around mississauaga area or basement?

Got spare room to rent by Eglinton & Dufferin,straight 32C (20 mins) bus to Renforth station in Missiauga,furnished too.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by adesbaba: 6:18am On Apr 26, 2020
salford1:

If you have no plan of going outside Sask, I would pick Regina.

IT jobs: Saskatoon
Government, finance (non retail banking), policy, economy jobs: Regina
Health jobs: Everywhere in Sask.
Retail banking Jobs: Everywhere in Sask.
Accounting jobs: Everywhere in Sask.
Engineering/Technical: Saskatoon and Regina.

God bless you too sir.


How about Banking jobs in Calgary.... How easy is it getting in either as a relationship manager or their customer service role based on previous experience as a teller,fund transfer officer,Accountant and Marketer sir

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by adesbaba: 6:21am On Apr 26, 2020
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Watched the video yesterday ,it was an eye opener and watched quite number of your other videos too . ......Thanks for the info.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 6:32am On Apr 26, 2020
adesbaba:



How about Banking jobs in Calgary.... How easy is it getting in either as a relationship manager or their customer service role based on previous experience as a teller,fund transfer officer,Accountant and Marketer sir
I can't tell how easy it is in Calgary. Vacancies would surely exist for financial/retail banking roles, but getting the job would be subject to beating the competition like everywhere else.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Datevilme: 3:30pm On Apr 26, 2020
Hello everyone,

Please with this whole economic instability at the moment, what's your advice concerning where and how to keep POF.

Considering the fact that the Naira is unstable at the moment and might get worse.

And for exchange rates, is it the one used at submission or the current exchange rates that agents use to evaluate POF?

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Nobody: 3:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
salford1:

I can't tell how easy it is in Calgary. Vacancies would surely exist for financial/retail banking roles, but getting the job would be subject to beating the competition like everywhere else.
And the competition in the labour market is about to increase. The Covid pandemic is wreaking havoc-there are massive lay-offs currently going on in all industries.

My company is even about to start their own and I am not even sure if I will have a job in the next few days/weeks.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 4:38pm On Apr 26, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

And the competition in the labour market is about to increase. The Covid pandemic is wreaking havoc-there are massive lay-offs currently going on in all industries.

My company is even about to start their own and I am not even sure if I will have a job in the next few days/weeks.
You are right. The situation is still very fluid. No one knows if they would have a job next week or the week(s) after, or even the month(s) after.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by COPR2020: 5:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
salford1:

You are right. The situation is still very fluid. No one knows if they would have a job next week or the week(s) after, or even the month(s) after.
But isn't the CEWS suppose to cushion this problem?
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by godG: 6:52pm On Apr 26, 2020
Oga Salford1 and other elders, please I need recommendations on cities or towns that are within 50 minutes drive from the GTA. I am looking for somewhere not too crowded (Very important, I’m not a fan of big cities. cheesy ) and quite safe. I have done quite a great deal of research myself but thought it won’t be a bad idea to seek further insights from elders who know this place more than I do. Thank you!

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 8:41pm On Apr 26, 2020
COPR2020:

But isn't the CEWS suppose to cushion this problem?
Yes it will. It is a step in the right direction.
It will help companies with operating costs that are majorly employees wages atleast for an extra 4month and help get some laid off employees off the CERB. Air Canada and Air transat are calling back their employees as a result of the subsidy.

However, it still might not help some other companies facing severe loss of income and still have other overhead costs and the remaining 25% to cover, since the max on CEWS is 847 per week.


Some provinces have also started easing the restrictions.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 8:43pm On Apr 26, 2020
godG:
Oga Salford1 and other elders, please I need recommendations on cities or towns that are within 50 minutes drive from the GTA. I am looking for somewhere not too crowded (Very important, I’m not a fan of big cities. cheesy ) and quite safe. I have done quite a great deal of research myself but thought it won’t be a bad idea to seek further insights from elders who know this place more than I do. Thank you!
I don't know about the GTA. Never lived in Ontario. Maybe others can help with you question.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by COPR2020: 8:47pm On Apr 26, 2020
salford1:

Yes it will. It is a step in the right direction.
It will help companies with operating costs that are majorly employees wages atleast for an extra 4month and help get some laid off employees off the CERB. Air Canada and Air transat are calling back their employees as a result of the subsidy.

However, it still might not help some other companies facing severe loss of income and still have other overhead costs to cover.


Some provinces have also started easing the restrictions.
Oh I see. We pray the ease on restriction does not lead to a second wave of the infection
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by COPR2020: 8:48pm On Apr 26, 2020
godG:
Oga Salford1 and other elders, please I need recommendations on cities or towns that are within 50 minutes drive from the GTA. I am looking for somewhere not too crowded (Very important, I’m not a fan of big cities. cheesy ) and quite safe. I have done quite a great deal of research myself but thought it won’t be a bad idea to seek further insights from elders who know this place more than I do. Thank you!
@blackbuddy

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by keleto(m): 10:05pm On Apr 26, 2020
salford1:

grin
So true.

As per your questions: you can't go back to school and qualify for EI. One of the requirements for EI is that you have to be available for work..Being in school full time contradicts you being available for work full-time.
But you might want to research further on that. I am only talking from my own experience. Some people may have been able to do work around it. Especially that you are interested in online schooling.You know how all this thing's works. At tax time, you would be asked if you were in school anytime during the tax year. Your school will also send you a t2022 (tuition tax credit) or T4A (statement of income if you received nursery, scholarship or grant from school), and also send copies to CRA. So you want to make sure you qualify for EI to avoid owing when it's time to file.

For Power Engineering, about 2 years ago. Someone on here was able to get credits for some of his post secondary qualifications from Nigeria and experience working similar jobs on an oil rig offshore Niger Delta. I believe he was given his 3rd class certificate but he went through ABSA. He landed and lived in Saskatoon for less than 6month and got a job with Imperial in Edmonton not long after. Unfortunately I do not remember his username.


T[color=#006600][/color]hanks for this info oga Salford, you mean he did not go for the 6 months classroom training and another 6 month industry training before he got the 3rd class cert?

Also a power engineer certificate acquired in one province, can it be used in another province. Because most adverts always say the cert must be recognized by that particular province
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by dayjeee(m): 11:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
SamDD:



Thanks for your input Man.

Yeah, I understand the Job title is not the real thing. But at this point I don't want to gamble and thats why I came here, otherwise I would have chosen one myself.

I still need an idea of what people have used in place of CSO/Teller.

Thank you.
have you gotten any useful idea? We in the same shoe
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by SamDD: 11:34pm On Apr 26, 2020
Elektra008:


Do you do relationship management roles? If yes, you can check out noc6235. It is JD that matters not job title



Many thanks @Elektra008
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by salford1: 12:38am On Apr 27, 2020
keleto:



T[color=#006600][/color]hanks for this info oga Salford, you mean he did not go for the 6 months classroom training and another 6 month industry training before he got the 3rd class cert?

Also a power engineer certificate acquired in one province, can it be used in another province. Because most adverts always say the cert must be recognized by that particular province
Yes. He got credit for his stream time using his naija experience, and he got credit for the (classroom) using his academic qualification from naija. I wish I remember his user name on here. He was also on my phone contacts list before I changed my phone and number. The last time we communicated was about 2 years ago when he sent me a whassap about his job offer at Imperial oil refinery, just outside Edmonton.

It is transferable between TSASK and ABSA. I can't tell for other provinces though. You may want to research on that. When I initially moved to Sask, my housemate (a Pakistani) worked at an ethanol plant not far from Regina, he takes his exams with ABSA (SAIT online correspondence), then would transfer to TSASK. I never bothered to ask him why he does that.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by godG: 4:26am On Apr 27, 2020
COPR2020:

@blackbuddy

Thank you.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by godG: 4:26am On Apr 27, 2020
salford1:

I don't know about the GTA. Never lived in Ontario. Maybe others can help with you question.

Thank you, sir.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by keleto(m): 9:52am On Apr 27, 2020
salford1:

Yes. He got credit for his stream time using his naija experience, and he got credit for the (classroom) using his academic qualification from naija. I wish I remember his user name on here. He was also on my phone contacts list before I changed my phone and number. The last time we communicated was about 2 years ago when he sent me a whassap about his job offer at Imperial oil refinery, just outside Edmonton.

It is transferable between TSASK and ABSA. I can't tell for other provinces though. You may want to research on that. When I initially moved to Sask, my housemate (a Pakistani) worked at an ethanol plant not far from Regina, he takes his exams with ABSA (SAIT online correspondence), then would transfer to TSASK. I never bothered to ask him why he does that.

Thank you
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Haryor006: 11:47am On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ugoguchy(f): 4:03pm On Apr 27, 2020
Personally I don’t like the North calgary,been there a few times and the whole environment is just to busy for my taste,i stay in the south east of calgary,very cool area,south west is beautiful too.
ladystone:
Thank you so much. This is very helpful .

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ifyonline(f): 10:11pm On Apr 27, 2020
Good Evening All.
the guru's here, a friend would like to find out if anyone knows about working with NGOS in canada or any advocacy groups and what province is good for him .
He is a graduate of different degrees, ranging from ; a Bsc in Biochemistry, Bs. Pharmacy and masters in Public Health. but don't really want to practice Pharmacy in canada. His focus is on health missions, global health, public health offices etc.

Please a guidance on province and establishment to look out for as well as certification/extra program if any.
He also want to look at schooling options that's one can do part time. Please he needs advise to enable him get prepared.

Thanks
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by whizqueen(f): 6:26am On Apr 28, 2020
RuudVanNisteroy:

And the competition in the labour market is about to increase. The Covid pandemic is wreaking havoc-there are massive lay-offs currently going on in all industries.

My company is even about to start their own and I am not even sure if I will have a job in the next few days/weeks.
It’s quite disheartening. I’m lowkey having panic attacks about what life would be after the pandemic. The labour market would definitely not be a joke afterwards

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Scandinavian02: 12:03pm On Apr 28, 2020
adesbaba:



How about Banking jobs in Calgary.... How easy is it getting in either as a relationship manager or their customer service role based on previous experience as a teller,fund transfer officer,Accountant and Marketer sir

I got one with BMO but they expected someone like me who has spent 12 years in all aspects of Banking in Nigeria to begin afresh as a Customer Service Rep working just 25hours a week a family of four to provide for. I just continued with my Customer Service survival job where I do an average of 65 hours weekly including OT.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Scandinavian02: 12:08pm On Apr 28, 2020
godG:
Oga Salford1 and other elders, please I need recommendations on cities or towns that are within 50 minutes drive from the GTA. I am looking for somewhere not too crowded (Very important, I’m not a fan of big cities. cheesy ) and quite safe. I have done quite a great deal of research myself but thought it won’t be a bad idea to seek further insights from elders who know this place more than I do. Thank you!

The ideal city for you would be Ottawa then.
Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by ednut1(m): 2:04pm On Apr 28, 2020
Scandinavian02:


The ideal city for you would be Ottawa then.
thats over 3 hours apart

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by godG: 2:39pm On Apr 28, 2020
Scandinavian02:


The ideal city for you would be Ottawa then.

Hahaha, thank you. But Ottawa is 4hrs+ drive from Toronto na. cheesy

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by hallly: 3:12pm On Apr 28, 2020
godG:
Oga Salford1 and other elders, please I need recommendations on cities or towns that are within 50 minutes drive from the GTA. I am looking for somewhere not too crowded (Very important, I’m not a fan of big cities. cheesy ) and quite safe. I have done quite a great deal of research myself but thought it won’t be a bad idea to seek further insights from elders who know this place more than I do. Thank you!

50 mins drive from the GTA or from Toronto? GTA is quite large and there are cities within the GTA that are like 2 hrs apart. There are also quiet cities within the GTA.

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Re: Living In Canada/Life As A Canadian Immigrant Part 2 by Scandinavian02: 4:11pm On Apr 28, 2020
godG:


Hahaha, thank you. But Ottawa is 4hrs+ drive from Toronto na. cheesy


I know but I was recommending a small city outside Toronto. No qualms

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