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Travel / Re: Austria Job Seeker Visa by Hibiscuslady: 9:02pm On Jun 25, 2023
I tried but unable to book appointment
Oshe3084:
Has anybody used the Austria job seeker visa to relocate?
If yes,what are the pros and cons of the visa?
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 8 by Hibiscuslady: 9:19pm On Aug 28, 2022
Hello

Do we have anyone who got a study permit after a ten-year ban and how did it go? What did you do or is it an outright refusal

Please help. Thank you
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Hibiscuslady: 8:13am On Aug 26, 2022
Hello all, please who got a teaching Job in the UK from Nigeria and how did you go about the QTS? What qualification did you use?
Travel / Re: Update On The Newly Enhanced Nigerian Passport by Hibiscuslady: 5:53pm On Mar 29, 2022
Please did you get it in Lagos and if yes and long did you take you to achieve this and hope those officers did not frustate you to take bribe.

I want to renew my passport but I'm scared of doing it alone to avoid stress

Teejay13:


Yes a lot of people have done it. Likewise myself.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by Hibiscuslady: 9:09pm On Dec 06, 2021
Thanks. I have evidences on what I have been doing during the period

I will give it a trial.

makano:
Hello Hibiscuslady

Visa Officers always look out for Study Gaps in every application.. And any Study Gap that is not well explained can lead to a refusal by the Visa Officer.. For applicants that have Study Gaps, you will need to explain in detail what and what you have been doing productively during those years...

If possible, you can outline in detail what you been engaged within each year of your study Gap, if its a job, business, seminars, training e.t.c, just to show you have never been idle in those years of study gap, cos truth be told, Visa Officers do not wanna see any kind of Idleness in an application...

It's not a bad thing having a Study Gap, but it will be a bad thing and a bad move not explaining in detail your productive engagement in those years of Study Gap...

Peace
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by Hibiscuslady: 9:07pm On Dec 06, 2021
Please did your brother get the admission

If yes, what of Visa

Faithyyyyy:



definitely. I applied for a study permit for a 2nd masters degree when my first degree was from 2009 and got my approval within a month.

my brother has a 13 year study gap and has also applied.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 20 by Hibiscuslady: 7:34pm On Dec 06, 2021
Hello all,

Please I need your help. I have been reading the thread for about 4days now and I have a peculiar issue which I haven't seen anyone discussed.

I want to go to get study visa to canada with a view of migrating. I have a MBA already and will be choosing another degree.

I'm seeing something like study gap? Does it mean the university is not likely to accept my application because I had my MBA in 2007 and BSC in 2000. I have always been working so I have work experience.

I am confused? Will the study gap.of 2 years affect my application.

Thanks .
Travel / Re: Canadian Express Entry/Federal Skilled Worker Program - Connect Here Part 11 by Hibiscuslady: 3:17pm On Dec 06, 2021
Hello all

Please would you advice a 44 year old to immigrate through the express entry considering the age factor or should go through the study visa route. I'm confused.

Thanks.

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