Re: Romania by Topboy1702: 4:51am On Sep 15, 2018 |
Hello my people, I just admitted into Romanian America university i will like to knw if i can get a part time job while I study. |
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Re: Romania by Oskydaniellyyy: 4:37pm On Sep 15, 2018 |
unipol: economically nigeria is far better than romania, but the advantage is that they are under EU. and one can use it as a transit to europe. How are you better than romania, you are one of the reason africa is not moving forward and most Nigerians dont read beyond the book. A country with free health care and education , they have nice infrastructure than Nigeria. More than 100 million Nigeria live in face me and I face you house . What is Nigeria per capital income . That was why some said Nigeria is better than Finland and norway. They give you free tuition education and you are good yo have 8000 euros to cover only your living expenses and travel there with 3000 euros and you want to work, live and study. When your 3k euros finish you start to complain , when will Africa learn how to do the right things. Even people still struggle live in well rounded advanced countries . Did nigeria give you light , free education , free health care , even graduate with underpaid work of 50k or no work at all and you want other countries to treat you like king or queen. Let us leave the story for another day 2 Likes |
Re: Romania by Oskydaniellyyy: 4:38pm On Sep 15, 2018 |
kennybuda: We all know romania is the porest country in europe but their P is better than your green zero P Don't mind them , nigerians don't read |
Re: Romania by fashmann(m): 1:58pm On Jan 10, 2019 |
Oskydaniellyyy:
Don't mind them , nigerians don't read Hello please how can you help as regards the ongoing Romanian scholarship application. Please I need advice and how to apply |
Re: Romania by Sebastine1606(m): 3:45pm On Oct 05, 2019 |
[color=#990000][/color]pls who knows how the Romanian embassy functions, I heard if your visa wasn't approved, you won't be asked to pay for visa Pls how true this? |
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Re: Romania by Nobody: 11:43am On Dec 07, 2021 |
This forum is quite educative
I think I have an insight into what life is like in Romania and as someone trying to come over
Thanks.... we ain't talking about cost of accommodation,feeding etc. What's it like getting a job, minimum wage or hours u get to work,can one manage 2 to 3 jobs.. and can you easily move to other EU countries..... a friend of mine says it's easy and he travels from Italy to romania without hassles... 8yrs topic hope y'all can still see this my comment |
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Re: Romania by Nobody: 11:46am On Dec 07, 2021 |
lamunca: dear friends, i was reading this forum (not all, too long...) because im a romanian now leaving in abuja as expat and im looking to help a friend getting to a romanian university... so google it until i found this let me tell u something: nigeria is SO different from my country.. so many bad things, so many interesting things, so many good things... as expat i have also some benefits but...
DO NOT COMMENT FROM WHAT U SEE ON TV COME, YOU'RE WELCOME (and everyone with a good mind and soul going to Romania will fill it) YES, LIFE IN ROMANIA IS NOT EASY - FOR MY CRITERIA AS ROMANIAN - WHAT'S YOUR CRITERIA? then start speaking
so, if anyone want to give a serious hint about the way to get an entrance to a Romanian University (preferable Timisoara, but any other city will help), visa, costs... please drop me a line here
AND YES, ROMANIA IS NOT YET IN SCHENGEN BECAUSE THE NETHERLANDS HAVE A GOVERNMENT THAT DOES NOT ACCEPT BLACK PEOPLE, GIPSYS AND ROMANIANS...:-)
Think before speak
Good day sir.... need some answers please |
Re: Romania by Nobody: 11:47am On Dec 07, 2021 |
MissyKelly: As a Romanian citizen, reading all your “nice” opinions about Romania, I can’t stop laughing and say to myself: “Seriously, look who’s talking”!!!
As Nigerians, do you actually think that your country’s image in the world is much better than Romania’s? Or do you think all these so called “civilized” western European countries that are against Romanian joining Schengen, are so keen on welcoming Nigerians or any other immigrants?
Get your facts right, before you make an opinion! Therefore, I highly recommend you to open the history and political economy books; maybe you get an idea about the international interests that stand behind European Union policies (against or in favor of Romania).
If you consider yourselves intelligent & open minded people, you should know from experience that one must never believe everything is shown on tv, and that every country has their good, bad and ugly side & above all, every individual experience is different.
The way I see it, despite all I read & hear, I can travel to Nigeria and have the greatest experience of my life, while someone else can travel to the same destination and get robbed from the airport (or even worse)… the same goes for any of you, traveling to any country in this world.
If I were to judge Nigeria or any African country based on what I read or see on tv, then I’d never make any friends from there and I would have never got a change to discover the beauty and diversity of your culture. Ignorance is NOT bliss!!!
Back on the main topic, admission into Romanian Universities, one of my best friends is Nigerian and she just got admission to a University here in Bucharest, to continue her studies (Master program), so I will come back with my feedback regarding the whole admission process for foreign students (I was involved in most of the steps, from the application file to paying the tuition fees on her behalf).
Btw, in case you wonder, yes I am a woman and like many of my Romanian “sisters”, I think I manage pretty good, to speak in a few European languages, English included.
Quite a long years... but I don't know if u are still here, desperately need some advice |
Re: Romania by MissyKelly(f): 12:22am On Jan 25, 2022 |
Manlikechoba:
Quite a long years... but I don't know if u are still here, desperately need some advice It has been a while, but tonight I noticed several notifications in my inbox so I decided to log in. It would have been easier if you would have mentioned what kind of advice you need. If it is related to applying to study in Romania, there is a lot of information here on this forum but also in general online, many guides for applying to different Universities. I`d suggest searching by 2 main topics: 1. cheapest universities in Romania for international students 2. cost of living in Romania for international students When you get accepted, you should already have the funds to prove you can sustain yourself. 1 Like |
Re: Romania by MissyKelly(f): 12:54am On Jan 25, 2022 |
Manlikechoba: This forum is quite educative
I think I have an insight into what life is like in Romania and as someone trying to come over
Thanks.... we ain't talking about cost of accommodation,feeding etc. What's it like getting a job, minimum wage or hours u get to work,can one manage 2 to 3 jobs.. and can you easily move to other EU countries..... a friend of mine says it's easy and he travels from Italy to romania without hassles... 8yrs topic hope y'all can still see this my comment First of all depends on what kind of visa you have. As a student, you can get a part-time job, depends on your skills & qualifications. Romania is one of the largest Tech hubs in Europe, but also full of educated workforce. And since Brexit, a lot of Brits relocated to Romania to keep the EU residence rights. Working 2 to 3 jobs? Student or not, I personally never met anyone who worked 3 jobs... only the commute from one to another and the day is already finished ) In Romania most people work a full time job, unless you are a freelancer and manage your time based on the projects you are involved in. About salary, I had a good laugh reading some of the comments, someone claiming 200 euro is the highest salary in Romania )) as if Google was not invented and plenty of resources available... A person working in Romania typically earns around 8,980 RON per month. Salaries range from 2550 RON (lowest minimum wage by law - before taxes) to 40,100 RON (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). The Romanian Leu is the currency of Romania, 1 RON is ca. 0.20 Euro so divide those salaries by 5 and you get your average amount in Euro, stating from ca. 500 Euro/month (usually unskilled workers). Since you already have a friend who travels between Italy & Romania without husstle, you should him directly how he proceeds. Traveling to other EU countries legally is not easy since Romania is not in Schengen, meaning if you would like to travel to Italy for example (or any other EU member country), you will have to apply for visa. |
Re: Romania by Nobody: 8:53am On Jan 25, 2022 |
MissyKelly:
It has been a while, but tonight I noticed several notifications in my inbox so I decided to log in. It would have been easier if you would have mentioned what kind of advice you need. If it is related to applying to study in Romania, there is a lot of information here on this forum but also in general online, many guides for applying to different Universities. I`d suggest searching by 2 main topics: 1. cheapest universities in Romania for international students 2. cost of living in Romania for international students When you get accepted, you should already have the funds to prove you can sustain yourself.
Good day, I'm planning on relocating and probably starting my business over there(my plans tho)cus Nigeria isn't favorable in doing business for startups |
Re: Romania by Nobody: 8:57am On Jan 25, 2022 |
MissyKelly:
First of all depends on what kind of visa you have. As a student, you can get a part-time job, depends on your skills & qualifications. Romania is one of the largest Tech hubs in Europe, but also full of educated workforce. And since Brexit, a lot of Brits relocated to Romania to keep the EU residence rights.
Working 2 to 3 jobs? Student or not, I personally never met anyone who worked 3 jobs... only the commute from one to another and the day is already finished ) In Romania most people work a full time job, unless you are a freelancer and manage your time based on the projects you are involved in. About salary, I had a good laugh reading some of the comments, someone claiming 200 euro is the highest salary in Romania )) as if Google was not invented and plenty of resources available... A person working in Romania typically earns around 8,980 RON per month. Salaries range from 2550 RON (lowest minimum wage by law - before taxes) to 40,100 RON (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher).
The Romanian Leu is the currency of Romania, 1 RON is ca. 0.20 Euro so divide those salaries by 5 and you get your average amount in Euro, stating from ca. 500 Euro/month (usually unskilled workers).
Since you already have a friend who travels between Italy & Romania without husstle, you should him directly how he proceeds. Traveling to other EU countries legally is not easy since Romania is not in Schengen, meaning if you would like to travel to Italy for example (or any other EU member country), you will have to apply for visa.
Thanks miss Actually I wasn't going to back down in my quest for a better living and ease of doing business... if I come,get a job and try to learn how Romania works,den I might pitch my tent over there Thanks for these,I really appreciate it Have learnt not to listen to advice from people who haven't been to a particular place, online,u barely know anyone and their intentions |
Re: Romania by MissyKelly(f): 4:54pm On Jan 25, 2022 |
Manlikechoba:
Thanks miss
Actually I wasn't going to back down in my quest for a better living and ease of doing business... if I come,get a job and try to learn how Romania works,den I might pitch my tent over there
Thanks for these,I really appreciate it
Have learnt not to listen to advice from people who haven't been to a particular place, online,u barely know anyone and their intentions You`re welcome! I would always advise you and anyone else interested to move abroad, to do your own research. There are many websites with available information to everyone, including the official Immigration Office of the respective country... there are companies specialised in assisting NON EU citizens to move & settle in EU. There are legal ways and not so "legal" ways... but in the end, any non EU citizen who wants to live, work & do business in any EU country, needs DOCUMENT aka Residence Permit. All human beings want a better living (from basic needs like food, water & shelter to easy access to electricity, education, better healthcare system, roads, safety, etc.) so I totally understand anyone having a desire to move to "greener pastures". Romania just like Nigeria has been blessed with many resources, but unfortunately both countries suffer from the same terminal disease: CORRUPTION right at the top! I wish you lots of success in your journey! And if you are a Christian, remember Matthew 19:26 "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible." 1 Like |
Re: Romania by Nobody: 7:40pm On Jan 25, 2022 |
MissyKelly:
You`re welcome! I would always advise you and anyone else interested to move abroad, to do your own research.
There are many websites with available information to everyone, including the official Immigration Office of the respective country... there are companies specialised in assisting NON EU citizens to move & settle in EU. There are legal ways and not so "legal" ways... but in the end, any non EU citizen who wants to live, work & do business in any EU country, needs DOCUMENT aka Residence Permit.
All human beings want a better living (from basic needs like food, water & shelter to easy access to electricity, education, better healthcare system, roads, safety, etc.) so I totally understand anyone having a desire to move to "greener pastures". Romania just like Nigeria has been blessed with many resources, but unfortunately both countries suffer from the same terminal disease: CORRUPTION right at the top!
I wish you lots of success in your journey! And if you are a Christian, remember Matthew 19:26 "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible."
Thanks a lot..... |
Re: Romania by Rictech: 1:56pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
MissyKelly:
You`re welcome! I would always advise you and anyone else interested to move abroad, to do your own research.
There are many websites with available information to everyone, including the official Immigration Office of the respective country... there are companies specialised in assisting NON EU citizens to move & settle in EU. There are legal ways and not so "legal" ways... but in the end, any non EU citizen who wants to live, work & do business in any EU country, needs DOCUMENT aka Residence Permit.
All human beings want a better living (from basic needs like food, water & shelter to easy access to electricity, education, better healthcare system, roads, safety, etc.) so I totally understand anyone having a desire to move to "greener pastures". Romania just like Nigeria has been blessed with many resources, but unfortunately both countries suffer from the same terminal disease: CORRUPTION right at the top!
I wish you lots of success in your journey! And if you are a Christian, remember Matthew 19:26 "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible."
Good day missykelly! Please how long are non-eu nationals(africans) on student visa allowed to stay and look for job after graduation? |
Re: Romania by blessednendowed: 6:17am On Feb 18, 2022 |
Rictech:
Good day missykelly! Please how long are non-eu nationals(africans) on student visa allowed to stay and look for job after graduation? Up to 9 months after graduation. |
Re: Romania by Teacup: 2:50pm On Feb 18, 2022 |
Hello Miss Kelly, I am planning on coming to Romania with a work visa, still waiting for my work permit. As usual, people advised me not to go because of low salary. what's life in Romania like for a working Non EU? |
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Re: Romania by Jaydee1985: 11:17am On May 31, 2022 |
MissyKelly:
You`re welcome! I would always advise you and anyone else interested to move abroad, to do your own research.
There are many websites with available information to everyone, including the official Immigration Office of the respective country... there are companies specialised in assisting NON EU citizens to move & settle in EU. There are legal ways and not so "legal" ways... but in the end, any non EU citizen who wants to live, work & do business in any EU country, needs DOCUMENT aka Residence Permit.
All human beings want a better living (from basic needs like food, water & shelter to easy access to electricity, education, better healthcare system, roads, safety, etc.) so I totally understand anyone having a desire to move to "greener pastures". Romania just like Nigeria has been blessed with many resources, but unfortunately both countries suffer from the same terminal disease: CORRUPTION right at the top!
I wish you lots of success in your journey! And if you are a Christian, remember Matthew 19:26 "With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible."
good day , I have try to ready the romania embassy on tourist visa apllication but it seems Complicated as they use a lot of diplomatic English , pls can u help Me with required visa information and document needed to apply for a tourist visa ? Also I saw wheee it was written that one needs Letter of Invitation for Romania from a website called move to Romania .0”/ I will really appreciate if u can put more light on this as we plan to take a vacation to Romania this year . Thanks allot |
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Re: Romania by Geo4646: 11:00am On Dec 31, 2022 |
Teacup: Hello Miss Kelly, I am planning on coming to Romania with a work visa, still waiting for my work permit. As usual, people advised me not to go because of low salary. what's life in Romania like for a working Non EU? Congrats, what are the documents you submitted kindly share with us |