Lady over the moon as she finally gets visa, travels to Canada, reunites with husband after 2 years

Lady over the moon as she finally gets visa, travels to Canada, reunites with husband after 2 years

A Nigerian lady, Sekani, is over the moon as she has finally reunited with her husband in Canada after a 2-year separation. The emotional reunion was captured in a video that she shared on social media, showcasing her remarkable journey from Nigeria to Canada. The touching video begins with Sekani, who had been separated from her husband for almost two years, sharing her incredible journey towards reuniting with him.

Lady over the moon as she finally gets visa, travels to Canada, reunites with husband after 2 years

Her husband had relocated to Canada in December of 2021, leaving her behind in Nigeria. With unwavering determination, Sekani patiently waited for her opportunity to join him. The video shows her emotional arrival in Canada, where the couple shared an embrace filled with joy and tears. The palpable happiness radiating from the couple was a beautiful sight to behold. “I prayed! I waited! I fasted! I cried! God listened! He came through,” Sekani video caption read. The heartwarming video quickly garnered a flood of reactions and comments from many viewers online, who congratulated Sekani on her successful journey and the heartwarming reunion with her husband. Netizens Reactions… @God’s Gift said; “You got approved on my birthday. Congratulations.” @Nana Akua commented; “Congratulations, I tap into your testimony in Jesus name.” @Tunmysetouch said; “Congratulations to you. I tap into your testimony in Jesus’ Name.”  @Titilayomi said; “I am so happy for you congrats.” @Jessyberry said: “This is so beautiful, a massive congratulations to you sis.” @Toyourcee_13 reacted; “Congratulations mama, see me shining my teeth anyhow.  @Claudia said; “Congratulations sis. I use you as a point of contact and I pray the God of the 11th hour to reunite me with my man this November.”  See below; @mz_sekani I prayed! I waited! I fasted! I cried! God listened! He came through. 🙏🙏🙏 #distancerelationship #relocation #mz_sekani #ticktoktravel #fypシ゚viral #lovestory ♬ Forever and Ever and Always (The Softer Version) – Ryan Mack

How Much is Canada Visa fee in Nigeria

How Much is Canada Visa fee in Nigeria

Every Nigerian desires to travel, study, migrate, or relocate to Canada. Canada is the finest study destination for Nigerian students, as well as the best employment environment for both skilled and unskilled career prospects. Tourism is one of the industries in Canada that contributes to the country’s robust economic growth. Many Nigerians commonly ask about the costs of acquiring Canadian visas in Nigeria. If you wish to visit Canada, you can remain for a short or extended period. In any event, this article will go over canada visa fee in Nigeria and their associated fees. Canada visa fees in Nigeria vary depending on the visa class and various other considerations. How much is canada visa fee in Nigeria

How Much is Canada Visa fee in Nigeria

Do you want to know how much a visa from Nigeria to Canada costs? The following are the key Canada visa fee facts: A single visa costs $100.00 in Canadian dollars. The family rate is $500 Canadian. The cost of a visitor visa, including a super visa, is 100 Canadian dollars. Renewal of Visitor Status Fee: Two hundred Canadian dollars A re-establishment fee of CAD 200 is charged to students. A study permit costs $150 in Canada. The cost of a work permit is 155 Canadian dollars. A biometric person costs $85 in Canadian dollars. A biometric family costs $170 in Canada. How Much is Canada Visa Fee in Nigeria Let’s look at some of the various Canada Visa options and fees in the sections below. Fees for Temporary Residency in Canada A work permit, visitors visa, study permit, and student visa are all available for temporary stay in Canada. Visitors’ Visa: Tourists who plan to visit Canada often obtain a visitor visa. A visitor visa can be obtained by an individual, a family, or a group of people who want to visit Canada and stay for a short period. Nigerians can obtain visitor visas for as many visits to Canada as they choose. Your children must all be considered dependents. The implied requirement is that your children be under the age of 22. The persons accompanying you on your journey to Canada must be family members to get a family visiting visa. All members of your family must apply for visas at the same time. Furthermore, they can submit the visa application at the exact site. Student Visa Fees: Student visas are provided to persons who intend to visit Canada as students or for academic purposes, as the name implies. If you hold a student visa, you must pay a “study permission fee,” which includes the option to stay longer. To apply for a student visa in Canada, you must spend 150 Canadian dollars. You can check out:   Student Status Renewal: When your student status in Canada expires, you can renew it for one of two different costs. The first charge of 200 Canadian dollars is for student status renewal, while the second fee of 150 Canadian dollars is for a new study permit. The two costs equal 350 Canadian dollars, which is the sum specified for student visa renewal. Work Permit Fees: Employer-specific work permits are the most prevalent type of work permit awarded to Canadian immigrants. Visa Fees for Permanent Residency Visitors to Canada based on permanent residency come into numerous categories. As a result, various costs must be paid to apply for permanent resident permits in Canada. Permanent residents can apply for visas in several categories, including: Business Immigration: If you are coming to Canada for business, you must pay any costs during the visa application procedure. The first charge is 1,050 Canadian dollars for visa processing, and the second fee is 490 Canadian dollars for permanent residence. Assume a man is on a trip with his wife, partner, or husband. They will be charged 550 Canadian dollars for visa processing in that situation. Fees for Family Sponsorship: Some people commonly sponsor their relatives for visa applications, and in this case, the following Canadian visa kinds are issued: Visa sponsorship for a family member. Sponsorship of a visa for a relative’s husband or wife. A Visa sponsorship for an adopted child is also available. Fees for Independent Relatives (age 22 and up): The following are the sponsorship fees for a Canadian visa application for a relative who is classified as independent and is 22 years or older: The visa processing charge is 475 Canadian dollars. A sponsorship charge of 75 Canadian dollars is required. To gain the right of permanent residency, you must pay 490 Canadian dollars. Dependent Relatives (Under 22 Years Old): The following are the sponsorship fees for a Canadian visa application for a dependent relative (particularly, for being under the age of 22): The visa processing charge is 475 Canadian dollars. It costs 75 Canadian dollars to obtain sponsorship. Fees for an Adopted Dependent Child: The following are the sponsorship fees for a Canadian visa application for an adopted child or a youngster on the verge of adoption: The visa processing charge is 75 Canadian dollars. It costs 75 Canadian dollars to obtain sponsorship. Visa Fees for a person’s relative’s husband, partner, or wife: The following are the Canadian visa fees for sponsoring a family, partner, or husband: To gain the right to permanent residence, you must pay 490 Canadian dollars. The visa processing price is 550 Canadian dollars. Fees for Obtaining Canadian Citizenship: If you want to become a Canadian citizen, you must pay the following expenses in addition to your visa application: To gain citizenship, you must pay a $100 Canadian dollars fee. A citizenship certificate costs 75 Canadian dollars to obtain.

Nigerian student, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke, stabbed to death in Canada

Nigerian student, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke, stabbed to death in Canada

A Nigerian student identified as Ifeanyichukwu Oseke has been fatally stabbed to death during a reported fight in a Scarborough plaza in Canada on Sunday evening. According to the Toronto Police, the sad incident happened in the Brimley Road and Eglinton Avenue East area shortly after 7 p.m.

Nigerian student, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke, stabbed to death in Canada

The victim, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke “Information was received that two individuals had been fighting in the plaza. One of them had some serious injuries that required an emergency run to a local hospital,” said Toronto Police Service Duty Inspector Jeff Bangild at the scene Sunday night. “Unfortunately, one person has succumbed to their injuries. The victim in this matter has not yet been identified as the investigation is ongoing.” According to a report by CP24, Ifeanyichukwu Oseke died on the way to the hospital and the incident is now being treated as a homicide. Police further stated that the suspect was seen fleeing the area with another person, but no descriptions have been released. Investigators are appealing for witnesses to come forward, as the plaza was busy at the time of the incident. “It was very populated at the time and we understand there was a number of people that actually had seen this event,”  Police said, adding that police believe it to be an isolated incident, and that there’s no risk to public safety. When asked about the weapon used in the stabbing, the police said it appears to have been an “edged weapon” of some kind. Police are urging business owners in the area to check their security footage in the morning for anything that could assist with the homicide investigation. The unnamed suspect is described by police as a man with medium-length dark hair, wearing a light-coloured tank top, pants and shoes. Anyone with information is asked to call police or Crime Stoppers anonymously.

Two African countries get visa-free arrival privilege in Canada, Nigeria excluded

Two African countries get visa-free arrival privilege in Canada, Nigeria excluded

Canada excludes Nigeria, the world’s most populous black country while adding two African countries to its list of visa-free travel destinations. The Canadian government recently announced visa-free travel for visitors from 13 countries across Asia, Africa, Central, and South America.

Two African countries get visa-free arrival privilege in Canada, Nigeria excluded

Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, Sean Fraser. The Canadian Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship, Sean Fraser, confirmed this development in a statement on Tuesday. The countries included in the visa-free travel program are Antigua and Barbuda, St Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, St Kitts-Nevis, Panama, Argentina, Costa Rica, Uruguay, Morocco, Seychelles, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Thailand, and the Philippines. Notably, Morocco from North Africa and Seychelles from East Africa were added to the list, while Nigeria, the most populous African nation, did not make the cut. The expansion of the electronic travel authorization (eTA) program aims to facilitate travel for “known travellers” from these countries for both tourism and business purposes. This move is expected to enhance convenience for travellers, increase travel and tourism, foster economic benefits, and strengthen global connections with these 13 countries. The visa exemptions offered to known travellers will result in significant cost savings compared to the current visitor visa fees. While a visitor visa costs $100 per person or $500 for a family of five or more, an eTA costs only seven dollars per person and remains valid for up to five years. The introduction of visa-free air travel is aimed at making it faster, easier, and more affordable for thousands of travellers to visit Canada for a duration of up to six months, whether for business or leisure purposes.

Blaqbonez excited as he levels up, joins Fast and Furious actors, Vin Diesel and Ludacris in Canada (Video)

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Nigerian rapper Emeka Akumefule, widely known as Blaqbonez, has created a buzz on social media with his exciting encounter with Hollywood stars Vin Diesel and Ludacris from the Fast and Furious franchise. Blaqbonez had the opportunity to meet the Fast and Furious co-stars while attending an event in Toronto, Canada, where the actors were promoting their latest movie project.

Blaqbonez excites as he levels up, joining fast and furious actors Vin Diesel and Ludacris in Canada

You want to lose? bet against me. Photo Credit: @blaqbonez Source: Instagram Taking to his social media platforms, Blaqbonez shared heartwarming photos and videos capturing the memorable moments spent with Vin Diesel and Ludacris. The Nigerian rapper expressed his exhilaration over this remarkable achievement, particularly as he had recently collaborated with Ludacris on a new song.

Blaqbonez excites as he levels up, joining fast and furious actors Vin Diesel and Ludacris in Canada

You want to lose? bet against me. Photo Credit: @blaqbonez Source: Instagram In one of his posts, Blaqbonez made a promise to his Nigerian fans. He wrote; “When I’m back to Naija, I’m taking 100 fans to go see Fast X. cos FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY FAMILY NX.”

Blaqbonez excites as he levels up, joining fast and furious actors Vin Diesel and Ludacris in Canada

You want to lose? bet against me. Photo Credit: @blaqbonez Source: Instagram The encounter between Blaqbonez and the Fast and Furious stars has garnered significant attention, with fans and followers expressing their excitement and admiration for the Nigerian rapper’s achievements. The meeting serves as a testament to the growing international recognition of Nigerian artists in the global entertainment industry.   See below;

Nigerian lady who hoped for glowing skin battles allergy after relocating to Canada (Video)

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Nigerian lady who hoped for glowing skin battles allergy after relocating to Canada (Video)

Nigerian lady laments the transformation of her skin due to cold allergy after relocating to Canada despite high hopes of looking fresher abroad. She had hoped that her skin would become more radiant than ever before after moving overseas, but it has been the opposite.

Nigerian lady who hoped for glowing skin battles allergy after relocating to Canada (Video)

In the video, she shared pictures from when she was still in Nigeria, followed by photos of her skin in Canada, which had dark patches in various areas. She stated that it has been more than a year since she moved to North America country, but her body is still adapting.

Nigerian lady who hoped for glowing skin battles allergy after relocating to Canada (Video)

“My skin in Nigeria vs Canada 😂. It’s been more than a year and my body is still trying to adjust 🤷🏿‍♀️,” she wrote. Other Nigerians in the diaspora suggested that she might be dealing with psoriasis, a skin condition that causes itchy, scaly patches, usually found on the elbows, knees, trunk, and scalp. Watch the video below …

“I don’t love you; I only married you for Canada visa” — Nigerian woman dumps husband

"I don't love you; I only married you for Canada visa" — Nigerian woman admits to husband

Nigerian woman reportedly dumps her husband in Canada over claims that she never loved him but only used him to relocate abroad.

During a live session on Instagram with the popular OAP, Daddy Freeze, a guest narrated how her friend was left stranded by his wife. According to Daddy Freeze’s guest, the woman claimed that the lady only agreed to marry her husband because he was relocating to Canada; a shortcut for her to leave Nigeria without hectic costs and processing. “My friend was the one who took her to Canada but few years after they got there, she divorced my friend saying ‘i don’t love you, I only married you because you were going to Canada,” she narrated. Watch the video below …

Man loses his cool, drags classmates for hosting school reunion in Canada

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A young man has been captured on camera laying curses on his secondary school classmates for hosting their school reunion in Canada.

According to the young man who was seen ranting on his phone to his classmates, they planned to have a get-together on their school page which he showed interest in without knowing the venue. The young man was heard questioning his classmates on the phone about why they would decide to hold a school reunion in another country when they all schooled here. Watch the video below…

Single Nigerian woman bemoans scarcity of husbands in Canada (Video)

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An abroad-based Nigerian woman has gone online to lament the inability to find a husband in Canada.

Nigerian Canada husband scarcity

The middle-aged woman said it is difficult to find love in the European country. According to her, many African women have to return back to their continent to find a partner as most men in Canada are not interested in them. She lamented about the matter further, saying that securing a husband has become too difficult. Watch her speak below: Some netizens took to the comment section to offer some advice: nikkibabyforlife2 wrote: “You have to date people from other races …Don’t limit yourself to just Nigerians ..” enemylikefriend wrote: “Abroad hard for single women especially if u carry that your nonsense naija women mentality “you are the man of the house and gotta pay all da bills” faithydaduchess wrote: “Date other nationalities here if Nigerian men are scarce! If it leads to marriage, cool. If not, make beautiful memories. Open your mind and networks. Nigerian ladies do find love here.”

Canada Soccer threatens to sue female players if they go on strike

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A day after players in Canada’s women’s national soccer team said they were going on strike over pay equity issues and budget cuts, Canada Soccer has threatened to sue the Canadian Soccer Players’ Association (CPSA) and the players who are attending a team camp in Florida.

Canada Soccer threatens to sue female players if they go on strike

The players preparing for the upcoming SheBelieves Cup in Orlando, Florida, had said on Friday, February 10, that they were taking job action due to budget cuts, equal pay issues, and an overall lack of support from Canada Soccer. TSN however reported that Canada Soccer threatened to file a lawsuit on Saturday, February 11, hours before the group’s president Nick Bontis and general secretary Earl Cochrane were scheduled to meet with team player representatives. Canada Soccer threatens to sue female players if they go on strike The legal threat ratchets up the tension between the governing body for soccer in Canada and members of the national team, who are scheduled to play in the SheBelieves Cup next week and in the Women’s World Cup in five months. The players association requested a “no board report” from a government-appointed conciliator on Tuesday. The document, which was filed with the Ontario Minister of Labour, indicates a deal can’t be reached with Canada Soccer in its negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement for 2023. Canada will be playing the United States in the SheBelieves Cup on February 16, but it is unclear if the match will go on as planned.