👏👏👏👏 as a BU alumni, let me support our own! Welldone dear, super interesting interview with Tomi too! The Canadian move ?? Aha! The Lord has been and still good o! 😅
Omg!! This is my story!!!! My first daughter was born in Nigeria and my other 2 kids were born in the US. Like Tomi said, a lot of things starts creeping in. I am here because of my first.😢
Lovely episode!!! I really learnt alot from Tomi Adenuga's contents with regards to settling down and all. I heard of 2404 cargo from her page (i still use them till now and never regretted it) and likewise osap (which gave my family alot of cushion when we landed last year). Good one @Mama Faizy Feisty🥰🥰
Wow. I didn’t know it was this difficult. Thankfully my friends and I are doctors and it took most of them less than a year to a year to get their PR between 2023 and 2024. Age and type of degree were on everyone’s side.
Tomi you are big pleaseeeee. I thanked God the day I stumbled on your content before relocating to Canada. Keep doing what you do, we love you. @Mory I love you big time too ❤❤
Shaming people for staying in places better than basement is so silly. I have lived in a basement before and ahhh I hated it. I’m never doing it again. Not the best for your mental health so if you can afford more than that, that’s fantastic abeg
You guys have to put yourselves out there and attend activities. My goal for this year is to make friends/ acquaintances outside my Nigerian friend circle and I have got 3 already! There are apps for these things.
I have a question for Tomi. How were you able to fly when you were already 30weeks gone in your pregnancy journey (and long distance flight for that matter). I'd like to know the airline you flew with because I know for sure that AVIATION has a regulation that places a ban on pregnant women who are that far gone in their pregnancy
You said something about CELPIP test.. can you please tell us how you go about with your preparations, your test and result.... please!!! My test is next month and I will really need those tips
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👏👏👏👏 as a BU alumni, let me support our own! Welldone dear, super interesting interview with Tomi too! The Canadian move ?? Aha! The Lord has been and still good o! 😅
I miss home sometimes, but moving to Canada is one of the best decisions I have ever made!
What province are you in? I'm relocating in a few months
Me too! I love it here!
Make sure you don't come back. No space for prodigal sons here.
I love this. I live in Canada as well, came in through the school route and I can say it’s not been easy. I can really connect with Tomi’s story❤❤
Please how did you go about it
Omg!! This is my story!!!! My first daughter was born in Nigeria and my other 2 kids were born in the US. Like Tomi said, a lot of things starts creeping in. I am here because of my first.😢
Im yet to understand this, i have 4 kids 2 Americans, and none of them have ever had any problems with it
Beautiful interview Tomi. There is always alot to learn from you. Great interview, well done❤
Thank you so much
I'm watching because of tomi, I have so much love for her, she inspires me in every way
This was such a good watch, I jumped in not knowing what to expect but I was held down till the end. Well done!
Beautiful conversation Tomi and Morycoco....I enjoyed watching.
Thank you so much for sharing Tomi ❤️
My absolute pleasure. Thanks a lot for watching.
First time coming across your channel Coco, love it 🥰
Tomi speaks well, just had to say this😊.
Yes,I was just admiring her!
Thank youuuuuu
Lovely episode!!!
I really learnt alot from Tomi Adenuga's contents with regards to settling down and all. I heard of 2404 cargo from her page (i still use them till now and never regretted it) and likewise osap (which gave my family alot of cushion when we landed last year).
Good one @Mama Faizy Feisty🥰🥰
This is a very insightful conversation. Absolutely enjoyed watching and learnt a lot. Thanks to you both. Btw you both speak so well👍🏾👍🏾
I cried when my Pr got approved. Ahh the feeling ehnn, I can’t explain 😅
I can imagine 😭
Awww, congratulations, I know mine will too
I can relate. I was pregnant and didn't want my baby to be born in Nigeria. I cried the day I got the RFV mail.
I cried eeen, I was at work that day, when I got that Passport request letter I screamed 🎉🎉
My fiancé is Nigerian and he has a degree in Data Technologies, he’s 38 and has a son. How do we get him here?
Such an interesting conversation. Loved this ❤️
Love love this session with Tomi
Thank youuuu
This is so insightful 😊
❤❤❤
This is wholesome ❤Welldone Mariam.
Lovely video, really enjoyed this conversation
Wow. I didn’t know it was this difficult. Thankfully my friends and I are doctors and it took most of them less than a year to a year to get their PR between 2023 and 2024. Age and type of degree were on everyone’s side.
Hiii. Please did any of you have a master's degree?
Hiii. Please did any of you have a master's degree?
@@lolade6687 No, none of us have a masters degree.
@@aishasolanke Thank you so much for responding. Is there anything else you all did to boost your score? Asides from having the right degree and age
@@lolade6687 Professional degree give Masters points...so yes,they might not have masters but they get it's point equivalent.
Tomi you are big pleaseeeee. I thanked God the day I stumbled on your content before relocating to Canada. Keep doing what you do, we love you. @Mory I love you big time too ❤❤
I enjoyed this interview..whenever i see Tomi am excited to watch
Mariam, please what highlighter did you use? I love it
Shaming people for staying in places better than basement is so silly. I have lived in a basement before and ahhh I hated it. I’m never doing it again. Not the best for your mental health so if you can afford more than that, that’s fantastic abeg
This is really beautiful and I enjoyed it.
Nice interview keeping it real
Interesting conversation ❤
Thank you! ❤
Beautiful conversation. Mory coco weldone
Thank you for sharing
Enjoyed this so much. The making friends in Canada is one of the hardest things I have gone through and still yet to make sef 😂😂😂
You're not alone❤❤
Sis you are not alone. I don't even bother myself any more. If I find friends fine. If not, it's okay too
You guys have to put yourselves out there and attend activities. My goal for this year is to make friends/ acquaintances outside my Nigerian friend circle and I have got 3 already! There are apps for these things.
@bruveeohworisi4685 I just need to get into the groove and put myself out. What apps did you use?
Love this 🥰🥰
Yay 🎉
Love this ❤
Beautiful video
Beautiful conversation
Amazing episode❤❤ I can relate 💯 😂
I think Mory needed this conversation more😅
Ypu knlw😅😅
Love this
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I know people who moved as well cause two of their children were born in the US and the first 2 in naija. they only moved cause of the 1st 2.
My people
Lovely content! Thank you for sharing
Ontario is not cold at all compared to other provinces
I have a question for Tomi. How were you able to fly when you were already 30weeks gone in your pregnancy journey (and long distance flight for that matter). I'd like to know the airline you flew with because I know for sure that AVIATION has a regulation that places a ban on pregnant women who are that far gone in their pregnancy
I will watch
to experience that cold you want, come to Saskatchewan. Here there's abundance of the cold😄
You said something about CELPIP test.. can you please tell us how you go about with your preparations, your test and result.... please!!!
My test is next month and I will really need those tips
Tomi’s Colour Pavilion
Wowwwww. You are family
Bonjour le ma si 😂😂😂
You caught that 😂😭
Who says 🇨🇦, Ontario? Will you say Nigeria, Lagos? 🧠
I really enjoyed this! It’s enlightening to hear the struggles of people with PR as an international student, it will get better for sure🫶🏾