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Canada Visa from Nigeria – Complete Guide To Canada Visitor Visa Application And Requirements

  One of the world’s most popular destinations, Canada sees thousands of holidaymakers flock there every year. There is so much to see and do – fabulous cities like Toronto and Vancouver, just waiting for you to explore. It’s also great to get out into the countryside where beautiful vistas await! In this article, learn more about how to apply for a Canada Visitor Visa from Nigeria – online and in person, processing time at the Canadian visa application center, flight itinerary and Canada visitor visa application process. Source: canadianvisa.org Applying for a Canada Visitor Visa from Nigeria There are 2 ways to apply for a Canada Visitor Visa from Nigeria: Apply online at www.canada.ca Apply through VFS Global located in Abuja and Lagos Types of visas for Canada To enter and stay in Canada for up to 6 months, you will need to apply for a temporary resident visa. If you are planning on going to Canada as a tourist, you will need a visitor visa. If you are going for any oth

Canada Visa Letter of invitation - How to Write and things you need to know about

  Sometimes, when you apply for a visa to visit Canada, we ask you to give us a letter of invitation from someone in Canada. A letter of invitation does not guarantee that we will issue a visa. Visa officers assess you to decide whether you meet the terms of Canada's immigration law. Information for the person writing the letter of invitation Writing a letter of invitation does not mean you are legally responsible for the visitor once he or she gets to Canada. You should still write the letter in good faith. You must tell the truth and plan to keep the promises you make in the letter. Send your letter (notarized, if the visa office asks for that) to the person you are inviting to Canada. The person must then send this letter to the Canadian embassy or consulate outside of Canada when he or she applies for a temporary resident visa. You must include this information about the person you

A SHORT HISTORY OF ETHIOPIA

  Early Ethiopia People have lived in Ethiopia for thousands of years. However the first well known kingdom in Ethiopia rose in the first century AD. By 100 AD a kingdom called Axum existed in Ethiopia. Axum traded with Rome, Arabia and India. Axum became Christian in the 4th century AD. In 642 the Arabs conquered Egypt. In 698-700 they took Tunis and Carthage and soon they controlled all of the coast of North Africa. The Arabs were Muslims, of course, and soon the whole coast of North Africa converted to Islam. Ethiopia remained Christian but it was cut off from Europe by the Muslims. In the Middle Ages Ethiopia flourished. The famous church of St George was built about 1200. However in the 16th century Ethiopia declined in power and importance although it survived. At that time the Portuguese reached Ethiopia by sea. Modern Ethiopia In 1848 the emperor of Ethiopia imprisoned British subjects and the British sent an expedition to rescue them. The British then withdrew. However in the