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Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Ligogu: 12:24pm On Oct 03, 2020 |
Hello guy, how do you see this. I am currently in Ukraine, I am planning of coming to Australia to do 1 year business certificate course after then i will apply to another 2 years program in any University/college so that i can get my two years post study permit. Please is it a Good plan. I need advice for me on this journey? |
Travel / Re: Studying In Finland (free Tuition) by Ligogu: 10:57pm On Mar 19, 2020 |
[quote author=Ggetter50 post=87589814] Kuopio is not a bad place. Whatever, you will find something doing as a student. I bet you can't reject the admission because of the city. When did Savonia UAS starts giving admission? Besides, do you know how to drive? If yes, take your Naija local driver's license with you, original one. It will be used for you. Thanks so much brother, i am currently in Ukraine for now, and i Savonia has not given me admission yet but they said they will give me scholarship of 75% next year if i apply. So i will prepare and apply for admission next year by January. I am just curious about the city and location. Because i heard the city has the highest number of old people. I want a place where i can be working and schooling at the same time. No jobs here in Ukraine |
Travel / Re: Studying In Finland (free Tuition) by Ligogu: 11:07pm On Mar 18, 2020 |
Hello Guys, please i got to know Savonia university of applied science in Koupio city. Finland. The university give me 75% scholarship, but my fear is Koupio is not a major city in Finland, are there jobs opportunities for foreigners in that city?? I will be the one paying my fees myself during my studies |
Travel / Re: Lithuania Student Visa by Ligogu: 2:23pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Travel / Re: Lithuania Student Visa by Ligogu: 2:22pm On Jan 22, 2020 |
Please who knows if there are jobs for foreigners in Latvia |
Travel / Re: Lithuania Student Visa by Ligogu: 10:58pm On Nov 24, 2019 |
Please are there jobs in lituania that student can do to survive?? |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 4:37am On Nov 21, 2019 |
0yewale: Thanks so much, the information was very useful to me |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 10:55pm On Nov 20, 2019 |
Hello, is been a while now, please i have questions. Germany has a specific rule regarding working for students. 1. Student should work part-time only which is 4 hrs daily. Or student should work full-time in ½360 (180 days a year full time). Now the question is, does this rule really take effect?? Are there any penalty if someone breaks this rule or they don't really care about it that much |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 11:22am On Nov 02, 2019 |
Slip: Thank bro. Let's share useful information together so that this German waka go favour us. We shall make it by God's grace �� |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 8:58am On Nov 02, 2019 |
Slip: I have been reading your post but i don't know why you talking like someone who is ignorant. German Central bank has given a warning to the public that the country will likely go into recession. And you are here comparing German recession and Nigeria recession. If a country is experiencing recession Many things gonna change. Attacking me for posting this update does make any sense. And i don't expect this talk to come from someone like you here. 2 Likes |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 8:45am On Nov 02, 2019 |
Slip: Note, I did not post that news in order to discourage anybody or to cause fear. Even me too I am planning to enter Germany too. But i just want some of us here to know the current economic status about the country you are planning to go. Anything may change anytime nobody knows. Especially for those selling their assest/properties to process this Germany stuff. Things are changing little by little, first thing we all noticed is the increase of BA from 8650 euro to 10,300 euro. What of if they decide to introduce tuition fees tommorow. So i believe knowledge is power, you should know more about the current situation in the country you planning to enter. Is funny most people here will not really care about it, till they get there. Is better you plan your waka well in case anything happens. I am here in Ukraine. Most people selling their properties and come to Ukraine thinking that they will make money, but now look at them, fustrated, working all days and earning little as 500 dollar per month. From the money you will pay tuition fee and house rent including feed. I think if they know the current status of Ukraine they wouldn't have sold their properties to come here. Thank you 9 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 1:18am On Nov 02, 2019 |
Germany likely to head into recession, central bank warns 25/10/2019 Germany’s economy is heading into recession after the country’s central bank warned that a slump in exports during the summer was likely to continue into the autumn. The Bundesbank said a downturn in orders for cars and industrial equipment in the second quarter of the year was likely to continue in the third quarter, leaving the economy on the brink of a technical recession, defined as two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth. The bank, blaming a drop in exports, said Brexit and the trade war between the US and China were among the factors responsible for a 0.1% drop in GDP in the three months to June and would likely create a similar drop in the three months to September. It said: “The overall economic performance could decline slightly once again. Central to this is the ongoing downturn in industry.” Forecasts of growth this year of 0.5% by the Bundesbank and the European commission are likely to be downgraded to nearer 0.2% or 0.3%, though analysts at Deutsche Bank said even these figures were vulnerable to downward revisions. “Given the increasingly fragile state of the global economy, the realisation of one or more risks could easily push the economy into a completely different scenario,” the bank’s analysts said. Warning signs for global economy: the countries spooking investors The dip in economic performance, even if it proves to be short-lived, comes at a bad time for Angela Merkel’s coalition. The junior coalition partner, the Social Democratic party (SPD), is awaiting the outcome of a leadership election that many observers believe will result in the left of centre party, which has slumped in the polls, pulling its support. Stefan Schneider, Deutsche Bank’s chief economist, said the coalition was also heading for heavy losses in the important state elections in Saxony and Brandenburg, where the Green party and the rightwing Alternative for Germany are expected to make gains. He said: “The fog over the [coalition’s] future is unlikely to lift before the end of October when the SPD will present the result of the membership ballot on its new leader(s). We think that Merkel’s government will become even more fragile.” Germany has the fiscal strength to counter any future economic crisis “with full force”, said the finance minister, Olaf Scholz, suggesting Berlin could provide up to €50bn (£45.7bn) of extra spending. His comments came after a report last week said Germany was prepared to ditch its balanced budget rule and take on new debt to counter a possible recession. Confirmation that the country would use the threat of a recession to boost government spending helped calm markets rocked last week by concerns of a global slowdown led by the US, China and Germany. Eurozone sovereign bond yields, which reflect the borrowing rate paid by governments in the 19-member currency bloc, lifted from record low levels. Germany’s 10-year bond yield was steady at -0.69%, above record lows hit last week at about -0.73%. German 30-year bond yields were also off record lows, trading at -0.22%. World stock markets were also cheered by a decision from China’s central bank to alter the way it sets a key interest rate benchmark, a move seen by analysts as reducing borrowing costs for companies. Peter Chatwell, the head of rates strategy at the Japanese bank Mizuho, said Berlin needed the threat of a recession before it could unleash government spending. He said: “The point which is being missed is that the German fiscal stimulus is conditional on a recession, and existing law already allows for this. “The European Central Bank [ECB] would probably restart QE [quantitative easing] before the German fiscal taps were at risk of being nudged open.” Inflation in the eurozone has more than halved in the last year from 2.2% to 1%, leaving the ECB little option but to cut the cost of borrowing from its already low levels. Mario Draghi, the ECB’s outgoing president, said last month that the outlook for eurozone growth was worsening and inflation remained well below the bank’s 2% target. He said Europe’s central bank would use every weapon at its disposal to mitigate deflationary pressures. |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 12:27pm On Oct 29, 2019 |
sassy92: Sorry for asking about SL i never knew people use it to scam. Please i have a question, if someone deposit 8500 euro into block account will it be accepted?? Because i read that the amount has been increased to 10,500 euro |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Ligogu: 6:40am On Oct 25, 2019 |
Ayomide5555: Is funny you want to travel to another man's country you know nothing about and you want to study law. The course is not available for foreigners. Tell her to choose International relation or International law. |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 10:08am On Oct 20, 2019 |
Please can i send my documents to uni-assist for evaluation without applying for admission in any university at all 1 Like |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 10:38pm On Oct 19, 2019 |
Hello folk. Please is it true that i will be funding my block account every year if i want to renew my residence permit Because the guru that are here mentioned something like, German immigration give only 1 year residence permit, then you gonna renew it every year. Please how true is this |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 9:54pm On Oct 17, 2019 |
Hello, please the last time i came here i saw that the amount for block account was 8,650 euro, but now people saying 10,560 euro. Please i want to know if the amount is fixed or is depending on the city. Also will they reduced the money for block account to 8,650 euro in 2021? |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 7:14pm On Oct 15, 2019 |
ChidimmaP: I heard that Lithuania and Ukraine are almost the same. Same shit Easter Europe countries. All Easter Europe countries don't have much to offer 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 4:26pm On Oct 15, 2019 |
capitoler: I laugh in Spanish ����. Come here and testify. You can't save much, and the worse part of it is that the job is not guaranteed, they can sack you anytime. Not only that we are hearing some news that very soon the president will ban the job. That means alots of foreigners will be jobless, but i pray that won't happen in my time. Abroad nor easy oooh |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 12:03pm On Oct 14, 2019 |
cutieme: Bro i never said Ukraine is ok for me, it can be okk for you. I never come here to study. I am using here as a route to European countries like Germany or Poland. Right now i work and i earn little. ($500) so getting 10,450 euro for block account is really a difficult task. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 10:11pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
LexRE: Thanks so much for the information. Please i have one question. I contacted Rhine-waal university of applied science regarding getting admission. They told me that there is no limitations on the number of applicants they accept into my course ( English, Information engineering) and once i meet their minimum requirements i will get admission. So i want to know if this university is located in a place where there are alots of jobs opportunities. Because when i made search about the city ( Klave) it seems to be a small town. I want you to advice me |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 9:53pm On Oct 12, 2019 |
HappinessUmeh: Bro, it seems that we are in same show. I think i have to change my plan to Germany. There are jobs in Germany and free education in English program. Just that i need some time to gather $10,000 for block account. I have suffered enough here in Ukraine. Time to move to a better country 3 Likes |
Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 9:31pm On Oct 05, 2019 |
I read from my University website ( hamburg university of applied science) that i need VPD for me to be admitted into my course. They didn't ask me to submit 1 year university transcript. All they told me is to send my Acedemic documents to uni-assist for evaluation. Then after evaluation they will issue me VPD which i will submit to my University online. My question is. Now i don't have 1 year transcript, can i send my hight school transcripts and my waec certificate to uni-assist for evaluation?? Because the VPD is very important sir. Please help me out
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Travel / Re: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 7 by Ligogu: 9:19pm On Oct 04, 2019 |
Please i have seen only one university that offer my course in English. Information Engineering or information technology. Which is....... Rhine-waal university of applied sciences Please if anybody find another university that offer that course in English please let me know. And also how many years does German student Residence valid for |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 8:43pm On Oct 04, 2019 |
stevebankz: Poznan university of technology 3 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Ligogu: 6:46am On Oct 03, 2019 |
kingskarra96: Depending on your city, there are so many companies into financial market and they need sales man in English. Getting a job in Kiev is not difficult. Note the job is physically and emotionally stressful. Not all people like the job |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Ligogu: 6:44am On Oct 03, 2019 |
cutieme: Why do you want to settle in a place like Ukraine?? I won't advice you to do that 1 Like |
Travel / Re: Nigerians At Ukraine by Ligogu: 6:43am On Oct 03, 2019 |
kingskarra96: I am currently in Ukraine studying in kyiv national University of technology and design. I know of many Americans in my University who came here to study engineering. Usually school in University are expensive even for their citizens. So many of them go to cheaper countries to study while some came here to study their culture. Their girls are very beautiful and they like sex more than Calabar girl in Nigeria |
Travel / Re: Polish Student Visa by Ligogu: 8:54pm On Oct 02, 2019 |
chuman33: I read that starting from November the amount on block account has been increased to 10350 euro. No country is smiling again ����. Anyway thanks so much. Please let's stop discouraging people. Everybody has different plan. I just want to come here to study at is all, i care about getting just part time jobs which can serve as my pocket money i am not planning to stay here for ever. 2 Likes |
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