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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by pansophist(m): 10:47am On Feb 23, 2024 |
lastkingsman: Yes, I know this trick. That's why PPP (Purchasing power parity) is a better way to measure an economy, as it takes into consideration the macro economic factors. In this regards, China is the wealthiest nation on earth. It's PPP per capita is larger than the rest of the world. So if anyone ever wonder why the US, supposedly the wealthiest nation earth is in debt, and the new York metro looks like something from Ajengule, that's the answer. 8 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by joejacobs10(m): 10:55am On Feb 23, 2024 |
JMG12: okay. thanks |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Gerrard59(m): 6:22pm On Feb 23, 2024 |
pansophist: I have never liked GDP per capita. It is an unbalanced way to measure a country's wealth. PPP and HDI are better metrics to assess how wealthy a country is and the standard of living. Equatorial Guinea and Gabon have high GDP per capita, but are notoriously poor. Botswana and Namibia also have relatively high GDP per capita, but have chronically high unemployment. So yes, China is wealthy and considering the population has been managed over the last 25 years with massive investments in education, infrastructure and continuous training, the wealth would penetrate through the society. Countries like Switzerland, Singapore and Luxembourg have managed to use their wealth judiciously. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by pansophist(m): 9:58pm On Feb 23, 2024 |
Gerrard59: GDP is what the west uses to over-inflate their economy. I have been planning to write it here on Nairaland, I will do it when the opportunity calls for it. Using logic and statistical calculations, the US is not the largest economy in the world, even by GDP. It has over-inflated its GDP to corroborate its desperation to be the world's hegemon and superpower. I doubt if the US economy is over 15T USD. Because no way you can explain to me that the US economy is bigger than China, but China and Chinese people are cruising already in the 22nd century. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Republic001: 10:51pm On Feb 23, 2024 |
Hello house during submission of documents at the VFS center...pls are we to submit only the original document or photocopy...I wud soon be booking my appointment so I want to get all documents ready! |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by chukgol: 12:58pm On Feb 25, 2024 |
Good morning afternoon Elders in the house, please I am currently in the UK, just finished my masters in data science last year. I want to relocate to Ireland probably for a second master with my dependant (wife). Please how do I about it, do Ireland allows for dependant to join up main student? |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by veramani31: 11:28pm On Feb 25, 2024 |
chukgol: Ireland doesn’t allow dependants on masters unless it’s a PhD program 1 Like |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by enemerci: 11:49pm On Feb 29, 2024 |
Please what is the average time frame it takes Ireland university to offer admission. Thank you |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 10:27am On Mar 03, 2024 |
SeunOSEWApenis: Mainly with Their agent across Africa or U can try directly online too. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 10:30am On Mar 03, 2024 |
Republic001:I Think it's both as far as I can remember |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 10:32am On Mar 03, 2024 |
chukgol:Just apply for schools in Ireland. And no, Ireland don't do all those dependants stuffs for students. Only for work permits. Why not Also try apply for Jobs in Ireland and see if you get a job. While U are Also doing the school parole. Your field is critical skills 3 Likes |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 10:33am On Mar 03, 2024 |
enemerci: In very few weeks. Sometimes days sef. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by chukgol: 11:26am On Mar 03, 2024 |
Segunagagu: Thanks boss |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by enemerci: 9:44pm On Mar 05, 2024 |
Please is compulsory to declare visa refusal from Ireland, when applying for study visa. If I dont declare it could there consequences |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Republic001: 12:38pm On Mar 11, 2024 |
I need plug on accomodation in Dublin...I don't mind area outside Dublin..pls how can one sort accomodation from outside Ireland cos I don't want to do through accommodation issues |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Cindy101: 7:28pm On Mar 12, 2024 |
Hello everyone ,I need the gurus in the house to please assist me in making sense of this refusal letter I received today ,I plan on appealing. I will appreciate if someone can send in the appeal letter format or just share their own experience on how they sorted out their own appeal situation. Thank you
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Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by JMG12: 3:41pm On Mar 13, 2024 |
The reason for the refusal was clearly stated, I think you should share the documents submitted, or give details on the documents submitted. Cindy101: |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Equity15(m): 7:06am On Mar 16, 2024 |
Please is English test a must for MTU? Any idea if I can get a waiver for MSc? I'll be writing them an email on Monday to confirm. I'll also like to know if they accept tuition payments in installments or if it must be paid once in full |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Andreconium: 11:10am On Mar 18, 2024 |
Hello all. It is advisable to do a Higher Diploma in Ireland, as my grades aren't good (2:2) However, I am going to do a Higher Diploma in Software engineering, and my Bachelor's was in Fine Arts |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by victorVIC1(m): 4:47pm On Mar 21, 2024 |
Segunagagu: Please just to understand clearly their process for work permit. Is it compulsory that one gets a job before applying or you can apply for their work permit without a job? Please note I'm also in the UK |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by JMG12: 12:16pm On Mar 22, 2024 |
You can go for a higher diploma, but you need to explain why the change is a career if you don't have professional experience in the field applying for, during the visa application. Andreconium: |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Vikkystar(f): 5:21pm On Mar 22, 2024 |
Hello house, I want to apply to University College Cork Ireland for an MSc in Clinical Measurement Physiology, it's a 2-year program with a tuition of £11,140 and an Application fee of £50, I would be specializing in cardiac physiology. This course is under the shortage occupational skill and I already have a BSc in Physiology with a 2:2 and a little experience from a hospital in this field during my internship and Nysc. I also have a diploma certificate in Caregiving from Alison with a 2-year experience in Caregiving from a children's care home here in Nigeria. Will I be able to get a part-time job to work that would be enough to pay my tuition fee for the 2nd year? I need honest reviews pls because I know I can get a good-paying job in the hospital after my MSc. but before then I want to know if I will be able to survive on my own. Honest reviews pls as am approaching the deadline for application submission. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 12:48pm On Mar 24, 2024 |
Hey. In regards to the above. For me. I will advice if U can pay your school fees in full before U start your program. Also, have you confirmed from the school if they can allow you pay part of your tuition fees and pay the rest when you start your program? Vikkystar: |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 1:49pm On Mar 24, 2024 |
victorVIC1: Hey bro, you have to get a job before applying. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by victorVIC1(m): 1:58pm On Mar 24, 2024 |
Segunagagu: So I heard. Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Tagximum(m): 10:45pm On Mar 26, 2024 |
Hello everyone, I would love the gurus here to advise me on what is the best route here in getting Proof of Funds and also paying school fees. I'm a Software Engineer who wants to go and study for my MSc in Ireland. So all my salary since I've been working has always been paid in USDT. So I tend to keep that as savings to help avoid the inflation with NGN/USD issue. Now that I want to use the saved funds for paying school fees and also show them as Proof of funds, I went to create a DOM account a few weeks ago and started depositing USD into the DOM account. But now they will be seeing some amount in thousands of USD as lump deposit within six months account statement. And this is my money. But how best can I present this to the embassy and visa personnel that these funds are not borrowed? Should I continue with depositing my dollars into the DOM account? Can I pay my school fee with a USD DOM master card from Nigeria? Hope this won't affect my visa application. Looking forward to your responses, thanks. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Floyd45(m): 9:34am On Mar 28, 2024 |
Tagximum: You need to just explain and attach necessary evidence if available for any lump sum going into your account. Once you have this clearly explained it shouldn't affect your visa application |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Soraco57(m): 1:06pm On Mar 28, 2024 |
Good afternoon, please I want to make an inquiry here, will be happy if someone can help me throw more light , please , I have applied for Irish Visa before in dec 2023 and I was granted though is a tourist visa but I could not go to Ireland due to flu and fever and the application takes 2 weeks as I have visited UK like 12 times last year when I applied for the Irish visa . So comes 2024, I applied for the tourist visa again to spend my Easter break 2024 in Ireland as I explain in my new application reason why I do not use the first Irish visa granted as a result of fever and flu. I have submitted since February 2024, and is now passed a month now and I have not heard from the embassy as my travel dates is less than 72 hours and until now I have not receive any decision as I have valid 2 years UK visa and I have visited Britain 2 times between January and February, 2024. Imagine the travel dates pass, can still they issue the visa from experience, though am still expecting pick up message from them today or tomorrow if God wishes, please I need advice , Thanks |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Segunagagu(m): 11:03pm On Mar 31, 2024 |
Hey. Don't really know much about visiting visas, but I believe they have your application and maybe they have some backlog. You can keep chasing them like every two days Soraco57: |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Dainjiroux: 3:19pm On Apr 01, 2024 |
Good day, Please can I get a good job in Ireland as an animal scientist? Thank you. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by deyeancah(m): 12:44am On Apr 03, 2024 |
Please house, what do you use as proof of english while apply for visa? Thanks. |
Re: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by Republic001: 8:22pm On Apr 06, 2024 |
DUOLINGO IS the most easy among all of it. deyeancah: |
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