The first bloggers I have encountered in Canada provide straightforward insights without embellishments or inaccuracies. The journey to success in Canada can be particularly challenging, especially for professional immigrants. The most prudent advice for securing your desired employment is to consider returning to school sooner rather than later.
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Very true. Another option is to take some certification courses in adjacent fields, as it may be difficult for some to go back to school as soon as possible
@lilianahuekweАй бұрын
@@CeewaiJayi want to take some certification that can help me get jobs other than low skill jobs.please can you suggest any??i have CPR and First Aid,Smart serve
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Hi Lilian, thanks for watching and reaching out. However, I would advise you do some research as to what certification course is the best for you considering your Educational background and work experience. First Aid and CPR are not my field, hence I can't suggest any certification course for you. I hope this helps...... please let me know if you have any questions....
@OmaGTАй бұрын
@@lilianahuekweyou can actually go for a health and social care, Ofqual regulated since you already have certain certifications that will come in handy, I can recommend an institute here in Nigeria that will help you
@lilianahuekweАй бұрын
@@OmaGT i am in canada not in Nigeria
@openheavenz13 күн бұрын
Your husband speaks so well.
@Peculiar247TvАй бұрын
Sis ❤❤❤❤ Nice Topic
@EmekaFOАй бұрын
Coming from Nigeria, I can understand your position on their healthcare system. Canadians actually think their healthcare system needs serious improvement and I totally agree. Staying on the wait list for months to see a physician for something you could casually walk into a clinic in nigeria for isn’t good enough.
@Dimma_CharlesАй бұрын
Nice topic, thanks for sharing
@LizUG3Ай бұрын
You guys look like twins 😍 Aah this beautiful couple ❤
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
@@LizUG3 thank you 😊
@denise1823Ай бұрын
I heard different about gaining permanent citizenship is very difficult. Work permits, visas, study visa laws have changed. You are the blessed it ones to migrate a year prior chaos happening with all the migration changes now. Good luck!
@talesbyladeАй бұрын
Beautiful content, beautiful couple, new sub from Sonia ❤
@nwuzoranayo8219Ай бұрын
Beautiful family 😍
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Thank you 😊
@LOVETHODAFEАй бұрын
Thanks for this video 😊
@akunnechinazo5094Ай бұрын
You guys are so cute 🥰 thanks for your honest review on Canada 🇨🇦
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Thanks for watching ☺️
@AnitaKenneth-k7vАй бұрын
That mental health is very important for me right now
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
@@AnitaKenneth-k7v 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Celine__TaylorАй бұрын
I in a French country and it’s the same way especially the government child thing
@NonyeLum-h7qАй бұрын
I like this credit system o
@IBISUSADIVERSEАй бұрын
Good for you
@prudentjennifer8496Ай бұрын
I love you sis ❤
@mcmoremak6190Ай бұрын
In my opinion, I think the government looking out for the welfare of your child is a good thing. I personally think there is too much physical abuse in Nigeria. Some scolding is unnecessary. When a child is vocal about a situation, things are shoved under the carpet. Unfortunately children have been suppressed in talking up, in the fear that they might be scolded. In the western world children are taught to be vocal and express themselves. I believe there should be a balance. Thank you for sharing your up date. I remember watching you relocating video, time flies. All the best in many more great years to come.
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
@@mcmoremak6190 thank you so much to sharing 🙂 and thanks for watching ☺️
@opeadegboro5861Ай бұрын
Wow. I watched the video and it’s insightful. I think pros outweighs the cons. Please I want to ask a question. I just got my COPR last month with the intention to land in January( within the 180 days window). However, I applied as a single applicant and will be getting married in December. Will it be an issue if I want to sponsor her invitation next year after I have landed and gotten my PR card.
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
@@opeadegboro5861 Congratulations 🥳 on your COPR, we look forward to welcoming you to Canada 🇨🇦. As far as I can tell, it will not be an issue to sponsor your wife after you have landed.
@kimberlyskye2024Ай бұрын
Canadas system can not handle the amount of immigration. People should be aware how high the costs of housing and everything is and the job market is very competitive. I dated a Nigerian man and he was acting way to prideful to even work it was really bad mindset, you won’t survive here with that mentality. You won’t just come here and not have to work from the bottom up just like the rest of society. And if you come here on a student visa you are not entitled to permanent residency
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience. Truth be told if you don’t work hard you can’t survive here. I tell people close to me, when coming to Canada 🇨🇦 be open minded… be willing to work anywhere even as a cleaning staff because pride will not pay your bills .
@LizUG3Ай бұрын
Its true in uganda as well househelps are paid too little in such that everyoycan afford them
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
@@LizUG3 same with Nigeria
@LizUG3Ай бұрын
@@CeewaiJay alright
@nunezinkgamingАй бұрын
Canada is okay its not the best but its not the worst either
@atandaafeez1858Ай бұрын
My customers don fresh pa How are your baby's
@CeewaiJayАй бұрын
Electrician 😂😂😂 Thank you 😊 We Dey fine o
@MiriamAtowahАй бұрын
Cute couple. Canada looks good on you both irrespective of the cons. The pros outweighs the cons. I love the credit system, free health care and the work...balance. the Cons I like is that of not being worshipped irrespective of your qualification and that of everyone minding their business. Jehovah will provide so that you get your own car(s). Amen.