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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Hiploko(m): 8:01am On Apr 27, 2021
habakukjss3:


Hi,
Please send me an.
Or ur email.
I need know about skoltech. I applied
I didn't apply
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Ayomide002: 8:59pm On Apr 27, 2021
ManuelWest:
Please house, do you think it's going to to be possible for russia to open up it's boarder this year for we African students especially Nigerians?


If you have any information, kindly share
nobody knows anything yet, but they are likely going to. Projecting may ending or early June.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by dikru2002(m): 4:57pm On Apr 28, 2021
Yes they are opening border by August for international students.. By God's grace am going by September. If u need information regarding this go to school site and check about student's arrival
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by dikru2002(m): 4:59pm On Apr 28, 2021
Please anybody with any information on how to translate and notarise documents should please signify
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by drisaac4luv(m): 5:32pm On Apr 28, 2021
dikru2002:
Yes they are opening border by August for international students.. By God's grace am going by September. If u need information regarding this go to school site and check about student's arrival

i will like to ask! Your admission, is it undergraduate or for graduate school.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by dikru2002(m): 9:01pm On Apr 28, 2021
Postgraduate
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by drisaac4luv(m): 10:42pm On Apr 28, 2021
dikru2002:
Postgraduate

Sir, how did you go about it. Please, I'm willing too. Can you tell me more about it. Is it scholarship or self sponsored .
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Ayomide002: 12:59pm On Apr 29, 2021
dikru2002:
Please anybody with any information on how to translate and notarise documents should please signify
I do, send an email.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 7:48pm On May 22, 2021
Mikibj2003:
Please add me the russian WhatsApp group. Thanks

Send me an email... 5 people are ready to move, just waiting for border to open
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 7:52pm On May 22, 2021
chaiks:
hi bro. kindly respond to my email. thanks.

Resend it.. I didn't have access to my account for a while now.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 1:28pm On May 23, 2021
Anyone moving this year?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by James4bright(m): 1:09pm On Jun 03, 2021
YungLasaint:
Anyone moving this year?

Bro send me an email. I've sent too many emails, I can't send you one right now. Kindly send me an Email. Would love to join the WhatsApp group.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 4:27pm On Jun 03, 2021
James4bright:


Bro send me an email. I've sent too many emails, I can't send you one right now. Kindly send me an Email. Would love to join the WhatsApp group.


Check your mail
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by jcharles016(m): 2:18pm On Jun 09, 2021
This your post has given me peace of mind because alot of people have said so many evil things about Russian citizens but I have always doubted them because even as a Nigerian here ,I have Russia friends that I chat with through translator and I must say that they are nice people..
Thank God I didn't forfeit my Visa to Russia because of what people are saying about Russian citizens
Let's link up if you are in Moscow..
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Xavin: 11:59am On Jun 14, 2021
Austeen007:
Russia!


Every one of us would not deny that we haven’t read or heard one or 2 weird stories about Russia.

If not. At least, you must have heard the following that;

Russians are racists; they do not like black People.

Russian spits on black people on the streets
Russians kills black people or Africans in the streets of Moscow.

Russia is not a place for a black man to travel to; Especially Nigerians.

I get often asked 2 particular questions from most Nigerians about Russia;

“How is the racism there, I heard they’re racist?
The Good News is that I have been living in Russia for almost 3 years now and no one cares about my skin color.

Russians are very helpful people when you ask for help.

“Russia is too cold.” But little did they know that Canada is colder than Russia.

Though, before I moved to Russia I also had read and heard so many weird things about Russia and the advice was “if you’re African, dark skinned don’t go to Russia."

I almost forfeited my visa lol!

But, I took the hard decision, disregarding all I have read and took a shot at it.

When I got to Russia’s Domododevo airport in Moscow I was expecting to be sent back to Africa, Nigeria for being black.

Clearly, nobody cared about my very dark skin tone.

For those who looked only did in admiration and ask to take a photo with me.

My 3 years in Russia has been awesome, far from what I expected.

Recently, I went spending time in the Russian Dacha (Country House) in Nigeria we call village house.

My 90 day experience in the Russian dacha was awesome too.

People where friendly and often asked to take a photo with me.

Remember, you must learn how to understand Russian to be able to start a conversation. Or you can either make use of a Yandex or Google Translator.

Observations:
Many of the things we have read or heard about Russia, isn’t true.

I’d not be able to write all of my experience in Russia so far

If you have any question about Russia ask me I’ll answer them in a knowledgeable truth around my experiences so far.

Nigerian in Russia- My experience so sar


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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by krysten: 1:59pm On Jun 14, 2021
Kemimarch16:
Can someone be schooling and working at the same time in Russia?


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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Euegene100001: 11:54pm On Jul 02, 2021
Bro what’s this proper documentation u ave been taking about is it just the right visa?
Austeen007:
In Russia or any European country their lots of Opportunities if you know what you're doing.

There are many jobs in Russia bro. All you need is the proper documentations and you're good to go
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Mykel4God(m): 8:55am On Jul 03, 2021
Ayomide002:
Check out skoltech. It is a school formed by MIT in Moscow, free accommodation for international students, cool stipends, insurance, flight covered, and no fee at all for anything. No GRE or English standard test needed.

Eligibility,
1. It's for science, check the site
2. Has only masters and PhD
3. Get first class, not part of the official requirement though.

Ask all your questions here regarding the school. I am a student there.

What about 2.1 or 2.2?

How's visa application like?

Were you asked for a blocked account for PoF while applying for visa?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Euegene100001: 12:43pm On Jul 03, 2021
Is Russia open to receive new applicants now
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 5:43pm On Jul 03, 2021
What kind of application are you talking about??



Euegene100001:
Is Russia open to receive new applicants now
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Euegene100001: 9:30pm On Jul 03, 2021
I mean do they allow intentional students enta Russia now ?.
judecares1:
What kind of application are you talking about??



Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 9:33pm On Jul 03, 2021
Boarder is still closed against Nigeria for pending when dey will open it.
Which school were you admitted?

Euegene100001:
I mean do they allow intentional students enta Russia now ?.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Euegene100001: 9:35pm On Jul 03, 2021
I have not been admitted yet hoping to begin the process this month hoping to study in synergy university Moscow
judecares1:

Boarder is still closed against Nigeria for pending when dey will open it.
Which school were you admitted?

Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 9:49pm On Jul 03, 2021
Oh that's good


Euegene100001:
I have not been admitted yet hoping to begin the process this month hoping to study in synergy university Moscow
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Euegene100001: 10:38pm On Jul 03, 2021
Any update on when the boarders will not opened
judecares1:
Oh that's good


Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 9:58am On Jul 05, 2021
no boss but looking up to next month



Euegene100001:
Any update on when the boarders will not opened
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by RodgersAkpafu: 4:48pm On Jul 12, 2021
Good evening everyone.
I am planning to apply for a postgraduate program in Russia, and there are a few grey areas that I will please need clarifications on.
First, the schools are insisting I upload my transcripts on my personal page, and from my experience with transcripts, it is sent directly to the school not individuals
Is there a way around this ?
Second, they are also insisting I "legalise" and notarize my certificate and transcripts, translated to russian
Please
For those who have passed through this phase, how do I go about it?
Must I go to Abuja for this ?
Or can someone do it in my behalf
Thank you

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 7:44pm On Jul 12, 2021
To the best of my knowledge,every institution issues out two form of transcript, institution copy and student copy,it's the student copy that you need to upload online while for the notarization,it's done in Abuja and your relations can do it on your behalf in Abuja at both ministries



RodgersAkpafu:
Good evening everyone.
I am planning to apply for a postgraduate program in Russia, and there are a few grey areas that I will please need clarifications on.
First, the schools are insisting I upload my transcripts on my personal page, and from my experience with transcripts, it is sent directly to the school not individuals
Is there a way around this ?
Second, they are also insisting I "legalise" and notarize my certificate and transcripts, translated to russian
Please
For those who have passed through this phase, how do I go about it?
Must I go to Abuja for this ?
Or can someone do it in my behalf
Thank you
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by RodgersAkpafu: 8:06pm On Jul 12, 2021
judecares1:
To the best of my knowledge,every institution issues out two form of transcript, institution copy and student copy,it's the student copy that you need to upload online while for the notarization,it's done in Abuja and your relations can do it on your behalf in Abuja at both ministries



Thank you so much
I'm assuming it's the student copy you used for your application
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by judecares1(m): 8:57pm On Jul 12, 2021
Student copy is cheaper and you can use it to apply for other institution's


RodgersAkpafu:

Thank you so much
I'm assuming it's the student copy you used for your application
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by RodgersAkpafu: 9:09pm On Jul 12, 2021
judecares1:

Student copy is cheaper and you can use it to apply for other institution's


Thank you for the info
That's why I'm assuming that's what you used for your admission to Tomsk

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