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Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by bayocanny: 6:41am On Apr 30, 2016 |
ADENIKETINA2015:Let gives thanks to God...but I would advise you to go to US because to secure their visa is not an herculean task unlike canada and the best route to take is to apply as a student, canada will strain you their visa application process is rigorous, don't think I want to discourage you...NO I will never do that, am talking from experience because am also processing both canada and US at the moment. If I may ask you what is your highest level of education? In addition, you need to act fast because some school admission deadline are already closing, that is if you haven't apply to school yet. Pls and pls I would also advise you to handle your application by yourself, it is very straightforward don't use agent because he/she might complicate your visa processing and the amount of money u will have to pay for agent isn't the same if you do it by yourself.....if you need any informtion regards to the above discourse feel free to ask |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by RichYoungNigger(m): 6:54am On Apr 30, 2016 |
mikolo80:Oh. Illegal immigrants do get jobs. She can get a $12 hour job |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by nateevs(m): 7:13am On Apr 30, 2016 |
bakynes: The answer is NO. Quite possibly from a Tier 4 visa (and you need to be in a field with skill shortage), but almost certainly not with a visit visa. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by bakynes(m): 7:56am On Apr 30, 2016 |
nateevs: Tier 4 is UK Student visa category guy. Am not taking abt the UK i am talking of the US dont even worry i already got the answer to my own question. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 8:21am On Apr 30, 2016 |
bayocanny: I would have gone through the student visa route but the tuition is pretty high. I know none other can file for me except a direct relation, but how about I ask them to help process the admission for me? Is it allowed? I'm an SSCE holder You've really been of great help so far. Thanks so much. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by kabasa1: 9:05am On Apr 30, 2016 |
bayocanny:Bro you have really done well educating people who may wish to travel to US or Canada either for schooling or for hustle as well I rlly a thank n appreciate you for that n God bless you man, Im actually thinking in that direction that after my bsc here next year I would like to travel to the state so I will like to know the cost of processing visa here and even the cost of living over there because I don't have nor know anyone there? |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by bayocanny: 10:40am On Apr 30, 2016 |
ADENIKETINA2015:If I understand u very well, u have someone in US? This is my advise....no need to contact anybody to process your admission or apply for school on your behalf because to apply is very simple, there are thounsands of universities and colleges with cheaper tuition fee in the US, infact you stand a chance to win scholarship if your have a good academic grades in your SSCE. Let me break it down for u. Which course do you intend to study? Do you have good grades in your SSCE especially in(math and english)? Have it in mind that before u can be admitted into any instuition in US you will need to write a standerdize test(TOEFL, IELTS or SAT) and if you ace any of this test you will consider for a partial scholarship and it will boost your chances at the embassy.... My dear sister, if you want to apply for schools, quickly do because some schools admission deadline has closed Remember, US instituition has three acdemic admission session. 1. Fall term, students who apply for fall term will resume school in august/sept it depend on your school of choices and prior to that resumption date you must have apply for admission let say january till may cus a lot of schools admission for fall term close in may,so from may to august applicant would have been given admission then ready for your visa processing. 2. Winter term is january 3. Summer term which is may/june www.nairaland.com/2557843/general-u.s.a-student-visa-enquiries-part Visit this thread so that you will enlighten about what US visa processing is all about, the thread is information heaven anything u need to know about schooling in the US you will get it there, ask questions and people on there will reply you Shallom |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by haul: 10:42am On Apr 30, 2016 |
maternal: I need your help on the canada visa, I mean trying to work there, I asked you madam cause I needed a first hand experience, thank you. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by bayocanny: 10:53am On Apr 30, 2016 |
kabasa1:Good to know that you are about to finished your Bsc the best thing is to started preparation early and make sure you have a good cgp in your final year. Work hard on your academic and graduate with good grades, I bet the sky will be your beginning. You can also check this thread as well www.nairaland.com/2557843/general-u.s.a-student-visa-enquiries-part It is meant for information gathering and sharing on how to move to the US on student visa My brother the process is very easy. Am also a member on that thread, ask any question you feel like gurus on there will amswer you and give you a step by step approach on how to secure your visa easily, make sure you comport yourself when asking questions don't be rude ok, I pray that you will share your own testimony as you are about to embark on your american dream. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by kabasa1: 11:05am On Apr 30, 2016 |
bayocanny:thanks so much brother I really appreciate this and God bless you |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(m): 11:08am On Apr 30, 2016 |
maternal: The UK is not over populated. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by marylandcakes: 11:13am On Apr 30, 2016 |
justwise: You took the words out of my mouth. Half baked journalism , didn't even bother to do research, tarred everyone by the same brush. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 11:17am On Apr 30, 2016 |
bayocanny: Glad I met you on this thread. I'll follow your guidelines. Going for a nursing degree I have (a) B & C in English & maths respectively. I'll keep you posted should anything come up. Thanks so much & SHALOM to you as well! |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by maternal: 11:19am On Apr 30, 2016 |
justwise: North American standards it is. 60 plus millione people for a country which isn't geographically big. Plus add other Europeans who live and work there as they're part of the EU. Am I wrong? |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(m): 11:31am On Apr 30, 2016 |
marylandcakes: You are being too generous, that is not journalism |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(m): 11:33am On Apr 30, 2016 |
maternal: Yes you are. The UK is not ever populated, some cities may be but not the UK as a whole |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by shaybebaby(f): 11:36am On Apr 30, 2016 |
maternal:Over 90% of land in UK is untouched..plenty of room if you ask me. It might be overpopulated in terms of available housing (a much debated issue in politics right now because of the high costs caused by housing shortage). The issue isn't availability of space, it is lack of housing to accommodate the influx of people. 1 Like |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(m): 11:39am On Apr 30, 2016 |
shaybebaby: That is just the point... i may add..lack of affordale housing 1 Like |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by marylandcakes: 11:40am On Apr 30, 2016 |
ATERI: How can you compare Steven Lawrence to Mark Duggan? |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by justwise(m): 11:45am On Apr 30, 2016 |
marylandcakes: Night and Day |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by erico2k2(m): 11:45am On Apr 30, 2016 |
KingRex1:Nah one container on the A 406 axis N19 |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by KingRex1(m): 11:53am On Apr 30, 2016 |
erico2k2:Haha! Container? Seriously? Lol |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by KingRex1(m): 11:54am On Apr 30, 2016 |
shaybebaby:So true |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by Royat1(m): 12:27pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
[quote author=bayocanny post=45177544] Good to know that you are about to finished your Bsc the best thing is to started preparation early and make sure you have a good cgp in your final year. Work hard on your academic and graduate with good grades, I bet the sky will be your beginning. You can also check this thread as well www.nairaland.com/2557843/general-u.s.a-student-visa-enquiries-part It is meant for information gathering and sharing on how to move to the US on student visa My brother the process is very easy. Am also a member on that thread, ask any question you feel like gurus on there will amswer you and give you a step by step approach on how to secure your visa easily, make sure you comport yourself when asking questions don't be rude ok, I pray that you will share your own testimony as you are about to embark on your american dream. Canada visa hard o before u are been issued visa, u go battle purpose of visit ,family ties,finance.se u wan go study, even if u wan go hustle ,the stress that it will take u before u get medical invite ,talkless of passport request or approval mail self go make ur head correct |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ATERI(m): 1:03pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
marylandcakes: Stephen Lawrence was slaughtered by racist yobs, and police started to fail in their duty to arrest and prosecute the killers. His parents had to suffer for almost a decade before police eventually did their job Mark Duggan was executed by the police in broad-day light because they suspected he was carrying a gun and going to rob somebody. Police started to lie from the spot of execution. The gun found metres away was believed to have been planted by the police So the commonality between these two cases is what everybody in london knows namely, that the Metropolitan Police is not only incompetent but institutionally racist. |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by shaybebaby(f): 1:07pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
justwise:Affordability is linked to demand and supply. Thatcher sold of social housing stock which provided some form of affordability with rent controls. Population has since grown, new housing stock weren't built to accommodate the Influx hence increased demand. the sold social houses are now in private hands who exploit demand to charge exorbitant rent. Even when the govt supports by paying dss, it ends up in the pockets of private landlords. CAMERON and his cronies announce that they are building affordable housing, most start from about 250k, average national wage is 26k, banks only lend 4x salary, how is that affordable? |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by ATERI(m): 1:12pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
maternal: Enoch Powell was quoted to have said the same in 1968. He was the first British Politician to use immigration as a political football. So when did the UK become full, in 1968 or earlier this year? |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by OlayinkaFawaz(m): 4:44pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
mikolo80:come down to dalas, you don't need that.... |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by mikolo80: 4:52pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
OlayinkaFawaz:Eheeen so New York and jersey na wrong place to be? will let the person know |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by OlayinkaFawaz(m): 4:53pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
mikolo80:To me Dallas is the best |
Re: Experiences Of Nigerians Living In London by mikolo80: 4:54pm On Apr 30, 2016 |
RichYoungNigger:like what kind. she's really stuck and needs direction Pls give real example so I can relay to her. even dishwasher in new york they are asking for papers |
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