1. Surrounding yourself with positive people 2.Boost your language skills especially French. 3. Boost your self confidence, you will need it on your job. 4. Build your credit history but don't get yourself into debt trouble. Don't be in a hurry to collect credit cards. Prudence in your spending. 5. Networking. Be socially active. Join volunteer work, talk with people. 6. Understand the Canadian system and the laws. Foster care and Child care system,Accidents, Don't offend your neighbours with fire alarm frequently. Obey the rules. 7. Work twice as hard to prove yourself. Canadians are meticulous. YOU CAN'T BE LAZY! No laxity. Strict rules for breaks,can't take things for granted. Keep to the rules, 30mins break...stick to it. Be efficient. Don't play with your phone during work. Respect company's time.
As a permanent follower of your channel, I felt you are so sweet! It is so informative video with rich content. A thousand thanks for sharing your valuable experience and lessons learnt universally for those who needed it a lot. All the best dear!
1,095 days already? Wow! Congrats, Wolo! How time flies! I commend your energy, focus, determination, candour and large heart to share rich experiences with your increasing subscribers! I totally concur with what you said about acquiring the right information on everything. Canada is indeed a country with protocols for virtually every endeavour. Violating these structures can have negative consequences on a newcomer's future prospects. As you said, networking is key and one must not hesitate to proactively ask questions when in doubt. As they say, one's network can determine one's net worth! Thanks for your constant selflessness and very best wishes on your speedy journey towards citizenship 🇨🇦
Thank you Wolo , your positivity is infection and am glad am infected👍 .....I love your channel and i have introduced a whole lots of pessimist to your channel so their perception toward how they think will change .
Congratulations on achieving your requirement to be citizen. I completely agree with all your points. People need to study the rules and way of life. Just to add a little bit. The Canadian financial system do not recognize America or European credit. Everyone has to build credit from scratch. Keep up the good work.
Love your channel. I am already in Canada with post-graduate work permit now. I studied here but it is still difficult to get a job (especially because of my career). I'm looking into RIPP now and that's how I found your channel. These are all very essential advice and I can see your positivity. Thanks for the video and greetings from Newfoundland.
Yaay greetings from cold Manitoba, just hang in there hopefully with your Canadian education you could get enough points for EE. If you cant get job offers where you are, you may try to search for opportunities outside your province
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU SISTER.... YOU ARE ALREADY CLOSER IN BECOMING A CANADIAN CITI........ MORE BLESSINGS AND STRENGTH TO YOUR ABLE IN JESUS MIGHTY AND MOST MERCIFUL NAME I PRAY AMEN.
Congratulations Wolo on your eligibility to attain citizenship. You give people like me hope and reason to keep trying until the result is achieved. God bless you and the work of your hand.
Congrats and thanks, Wolo! I definitely won't survive those work places 😂 I just have to have music in my ears while I work.. I work faster and more focused. Oh well... I better start putting my business plan together lol
Congrats sis,thanks a lot, pls can you talk about the winter seasons of the 11 RNIP participating communities and the places that are relatively warm with longer summer periods and also those with the lowest cost of living.
Get someone to meet you at the airport with thermal underwear (long sleeve), turtle neck, sweater and then a thick jacket on top! Thick knitwear hat, wool neck scarf, thick trousers, thick wooly socks, lined gloves and padded boots! These will insulate you from the airport to your final destination before you are able to stock up on a wardrobe of winter gear. This tip is critical especially if you're arriving in a place like Winnipeg around January - March when the temperature could be as low as - 30°C (colder than your deep freezer!)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH MA FOR THIS VERY USEFUL AND TIMELY INFORMATION. KINDLY MAKE A VIDEO TO FURTHER EXPLAIN THE CREDIT CARD SYSTEM, IT IS KIND OF CONFUSING. THANK YOU MA.