Listen to this testimonial appreciation & prayer from this happy client whom we just delivered his Canada visa.πππ
We are building teams who in-turn becomes Embavic family and we have made many families happy and they are one of those prayer warriors praying for Embavic Global Travels daily.
Follow who know road bcos God leads, we follow.
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What a heartwarming testimony and appreciation voice message from this client that just entered Canada today???
She was afraid of how to encounter immigration upon arrival bcuz she's a first time traveller who never travel abroad before. But we assured her of smooth entry.
Listen and enjoy. Though it wasn't in English language.
ADVISE TO ALL OUR CLIENTS/FOLLOWERS WHO ARE GETTING VISAS MASSIVELY FROM US AND PLANNING TO TRAVEL SOONEST.
Dear clients/followers,
When you get your visaβ¦
Have enough money that can sustain you for, at least, 2 weeks before you move. Because, itβs not always easy to get a job in a new country. You donβt know how the system works and will be discomforted for a while. So prepare well.
If you meet people from your country, they will be more than willing to help you settle down. But they will disappear if you canβt even pay for your meals.
Nobody abroad needs more bills and extra luggage. They have plenty headache already, donβt add to it. Come prepared.
If youβre going on a student visa, use LinkedIn to look up other international students in the school and people living around that townβ¦ contact them and ask relevant questions.
You can also contact the office of international student affairs in the school and request them to connect you with other students from your home country.
The people you meet first when you enter a country matters a lot. Be careful the details and private information you share. Be open so people can relate with you but be smart.
Be prepared to learn and unlearn. Some of the things you value in your home country is nothing abroad, and vice versa.
Land in a popular airport if itβs your first time. You may have a connecting flight to airport closest to your destination, but itβs better to land in a popular airport.
Port of Entry is where your fate will be decided. Your visa is just valid for you to get to that port of entry.
Carry African food. Donβt worry about rice and noodles , you will find them abroad.
Accomodation. If possible, sort it before moving. But you can sleep in hotels for a few days as you look for a place. Be sure about where you will sleep that first day of arrival.
Agents or your friend that said they would pick you from the airport may switch off their phones when you land or theyβre busy,