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OP, I'd advice you to consider travelling via the study route since you're 19. You might have to do a lot of research though. Luckily for you, this video on that addresses all your study concerns was on the travel section two days ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMC-hnpn_qU How you can relocate to Canada on study visas in 2024. Sixteen Nigerians like you who also want to japa discuss all the things you have to take into consideration including the purpose of visit, financial sufficiency, Family ties and documents you need. I suggest you listen till the very end and perhaps take some notes so you can begin preparing. It's a very practical conversation, highly educative and thankfully, they aren't selling you anything. Pay particular attention to what the Lady called Daisy says she might have to do when she finally relocates. Don't believe anything any travel agent tells you unless you first. You can thank me later. All the best. |
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Dimaya: thanks man. |
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A few weeks ago, there was a post where a banker quit his 70K job to go start a car wash and then began starving because the carwash paid him N500 daily (N15K monthly). Ever since, we've been pondering what he could have done differently. So we put pen to paper to write down people who started businesses about a decade ago. Only one person out of 25 is still running his business. everyone has either packed up and run back to a job or japaed. Even several of the motivational speakers in the past like a popular pastor and fela durotoye have left the space. In this conversation below about that banker's story, everyday folks, bankers, architects and veteran businessmen debunk several ideas about following your ion. They explain what you need to put in place before quitting your job to start that business, , how you should manage the expectations of family about your success, why you need to have systems in place and how to start out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z8Z4dvgE80 It's definitely worth watching. So, have you ever regretted following your ion? Let's hear 1 Like |
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TheDarkporeShow: Their advice might surprise you. Hope you find it helpful |
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Hello everyone, If you're currently planning to relocate to Canada with family using the study route, what are the dos and donts of the application process? we need you to share your experience. Here's why: A few weeks ago, a video trended in which a family with five children were stranded in the UK after running out of money and the wife (who had the study visa) wasn't allowed to get a work permit. Last week, there were rumours that the Canadian government might start restricting student visas in a bid to limit the demand for affordable housing. In this conversation, everyday people planning to relocate, travel consultants, bankers and study experts discuss costs breakdowns, pitfalls and scams to avoid. They also share their experiences and brutally honest answers to the question: Should you Japa to Canada via the Study route (with family) in 2024? And what other options exist. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMC-hnpn_qU If you're currently planning to relocate to Canada with family using the study route, please share your experience. How much have you spent so far? And on what? |
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Hello everyone, We compiled a list of common questions beginners had and brought a few travel consultants into the studio. Hope you find these answers helpful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMC-hnpn_qU Helpful tips for travelling to Canada in 2024 via the Study route |
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