Omoby
05/23/2026
🚨 GIVEAWAY ALERT 🚨
I’m sponsoring FREE tickets for 20 people to attend:
THE FRENCH ADVANTAGE 🇨🇦
Your Pathway to Canadian PR
If you’re:
✔️ An international student
✔️ On a work permit or PGWP
✔️ Struggling with low CRS scores
✔️ Looking for another pathway to PR
✔️ Curious about how French can open immigration opportunities in Canada
…then this event is for YOU.
You’ll learn:
✨ How French can add 50+ CRS points
✨ Immigration pathways for French speakers
✨ TEF vs TCF explained
✨ Real stories from immigrants who used French strategically
✨ How complete beginners can start from scratch
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⏳ Giveaway ends Wednesday, May 28th at 11:59 PM EST.
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📍 Hamilton Recreation Center
📅 Saturday, June 6, 2026
⏰ 12 PM – 3 PM
This could genuinely change someone’s immigration journey.
05/20/2026
Weapon handling was one of the biggest sheges my eyes saw during training 😭😅
Weapon is a mandatory course and if you fail repeatedly, you can be deemed unfit for the armed forces.
I failed my weapon handling exam twice.
Everything about the rifle felt like magic to me at first. It was heavy, confusing, and I struggled badly with the drills. I’m right-handed, so I assumed I should handle the weapon with my right hand too. But during dominant eye testing, I discovered my left eye was dominant. Turns out, I was actually a left-handed shooter.
The moment I switched to my left hand, everything started making sense. The rifle suddenly felt lighter and more natural. But I still struggled with the drills and stoppages.
Exam day came and I failed… twice.
I was recoursed and pulled out to start all over again while others moved on and graduated. That moment broke me.
But instead of giving up, I became obsessed with learning my weapon drills. I memorized every safety drill, stoppage drill, load/unload drill, and function test until it became muscle memory. I also worked hard on building my arm strength.
When I returned for the course again, I smashed the weapon handling test on my very first trial 🥹
The same rifle that once felt impossible became second nature to me. I even started helping others through their own struggles.
Lesson? Failure is not always the end. Sometimes it’s the process preparing you to return stronger and better.
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