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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by mrcodebreaker: 8:31am On May 02, 2019
Time2win:


So Norway all the way?

Yes oh! honestly that 14k usd per semester tuition was too loud. But I had hope I could find a way, till norway came.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Gerardmajella(m): 11:39pm On May 02, 2019
mrcodebreaker:


Well as for ranking, yes their schools aren't so high in the world university rankings. Norway is not a strong manufacturing or research country compared to other countries in Europe and Asia. They are majorly into oil and gas (lng) production. Then I think Fisheries. Going there for anything other than an oil and gas related course I am not so sure. Yes its one of the most beautiful countries in the world, def in top 10, but don't know what their tourist number count is, I'm sure you can google it. Just think of your plans after school and in my opinion since you want to be in tourism, take the language seriously when you get there.



Thanks a lot for your response
It'll def guide my further research
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by davyx: 3:23pm On May 06, 2019
Good Afternoon all
Is there anyone on this forum that applied to Western Norway University of Applied Sciences? I just got admission offer few days ago.
Thanks!

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by davyx: 3:24pm On May 06, 2019
Good Afternoon all
Is there anyone on this forum that applied to Western Norway University of Applied Sciences? I just got admission offer few days ago.
Thanks!
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by kodas: 1:00pm On May 09, 2019
Did anyone get admission to INLAND NORWAY UNIVERSITY of applied sciences
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 8:06am On May 10, 2019
Hi All,
I am helping out a family member who is going to study in Norway. She has already been granted admission for an MSc programme and now require to transfer the living costs into the student bank account.

My questions are:
1. Once transferred, is the money readily accessible when she gets to Norway?
2. Can she decide to transfer it into another account or take out as much as she wants etc?
3. or even pay it back if part of it was a loan?
Or do restrictions on accessing the money apply.

Answers from anyone that has lived in Norway and has been through this process are welcome.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by mrcodebreaker: 8:40am On May 10, 2019
StillSlim:
Hi All,
I am helping out a family member who is going to study in Norway. She has already been granted admission for an MSc programme and now require to transfer the living costs into the student bank account.

My questions are:
1. Once transferred, is the money readily accessible when she gets to Norway?
2. Can she decide to transfer it into another account or take out as much as she wants etc?
3. or even pay it back if part of it was a loan?
Or do restrictions on accessing the money apply.

Answers from anyone that has lived in Norway and has been through this process are welcome.
Thanks in advance for the help.

It takes like 2 weeks after registration for the money to be sent to you (according to what uis said, her uni might be diff) There is a limit to the transfer from the student account. I can speak for stavanger which is like 10k nok a week to be transferred to another norwegian account. I dont think you can transfer internationally from that student account (not so sure) because you cannot pay for stuff online with the card internationally or locally. But plenty restrictions with the student account just to ensure you are using that money for your upkeep in norway alone. maybe as you said having another norwegian account, transferring to it and then sending it back to naija can be a way but gradually because of the student account transfer limit. Anyone who lent her money should be patient.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by mrcodebreaker: 8:45am On May 10, 2019
Guys I read somewhere that after 3 years you get your PR. So basically your 2 year masters counts in the 3 years and also the 1 year job search visa counts as well.

So after that 3 years (Study visa + Job seeker visa) you get your PR? Is that correct?

Also, How long after PR can one get citizenship?

Thank you
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 2:13pm On May 10, 2019
mrcodebreaker:


It takes like 2 weeks after registration for the money to be sent to you (according to what uis said, her uni might be diff) There is a limit to the transfer from the student account. I can speak for stavanger which is like 10k nok a week to be transferred to another norwegian account. I dont think you can transfer internationally from that student account (not so sure) because you cannot pay for stuff online with the card internationally or locally. But plenty restrictions with the student account just to ensure you are using that money for your upkeep in norway alone. maybe as you said having another norwegian account, transferring to it and then sending it back to naija can be a way but gradually because of the student account transfer limit. Anyone who lent her money should be patient.

Thanks for the prompt response. that's very useful to know. It's with Bergen University she gained admission.
I noticed no flights go direct from Lagos, would you have any recommendations on the best way to fly there?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 2:15pm On May 10, 2019
[quote author=mrcodebreaker post=78263154]

It takes like 2 weeks after registration for the money to be sent to you (according to what uis said, her uni might be diff) There is a limit to the transfer from the student account. I can speak for stavanger which is like 10k nok a week to be transferred to another norwegian account. I dont think you can transfer internationally from that student account (not so sure) because you cannot pay for stuff online with the card internationally or locally. But plenty restrictions with the student account just to ensure you are using that money for your upkeep in norway alone. maybe as you said having another norwegian account, transferring to it and then sending it back to naija can be a way but gradually because of the student account transfer limit. Anyone who lent her money should be patient.
Thanks for the prompt response. that's very useful to know. It's with Bergen University she gained admission.
I noticed no flights go direct from Lagos, would you have any recommendations on the best way to fly there?/quote]
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olujastro: 3:14pm On May 10, 2019
StillSlim:
Hi All,
I am helping out a family member who is going to study in Norway. She has already been granted admission for an MSc programme and now require to transfer the living costs into the student bank account.

My questions are:
1. Once transferred, is the money readily accessible when she gets to Norway?
2. Can she decide to transfer it into another account or take out as much as she wants etc?
3. or even pay it back if part of it was a loan?
Or do restrictions on accessing the money apply.

Answers from anyone that has lived in Norway and has been through this process are welcome.
Thanks in advance for the help.
She'll get the money transferred back to her account around September ending, depending on how fast she completes her police registration and opening of bank account.

They will take house rents for August and September.
Afterwards she can do whatever she wants with the full balance. No restrictions whatsoever on how you use your money.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olujastro: 3:21pm On May 10, 2019
mrcodebreaker:
Guys I read somewhere that after 3 years you get your PR. So basically your 2 year masters counts in the 3 years and also the 1 year job search visa counts as well.

So after that 3 years (Study visa + Job seeker visa) you get your PR? Is that correct?

Also, How long after PR can one get citizenship?

Thank you
3 years of active professional work qualifies you for PR. Studying or job seeker don't count.

7 years in total for citizenship, including studying, working, etc.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 9:40pm On May 10, 2019
Thank you. Very kind of you to take time out to respond.
olujastro:

She'll get the money transferred back to her account around September ending, depending on how fast she completes her police registration and opening of bank account.

They will take house rents for August and September.
Afterwards she can do whatever she wants with the full balance. No restrictions whatsoever on how you use your money.

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Uchboggy(m): 5:44am On May 11, 2019
mrcodebreaker:


It takes like 2 weeks after registration for the money to be sent to you (according to what uis said, her uni might be diff) There is a limit to the transfer from the student account. I can speak for stavanger which is like 10k nok a week to be transferred to another norwegian account. I dont think you can transfer internationally from that student account (not so sure) because you cannot pay for stuff online with the card internationally or locally. But plenty restrictions with the student account just to ensure you are using that money for your upkeep in norway alone. maybe as you said having another norwegian account, transferring to it and then sending it back to naija can be a way but gradually because of the student account transfer limit. Anyone who lent her money should be patient.
. The kind of confidence you speak with ehhhh, one would think you’re speaking from experience.

It takes over a month at least for the funds to be available. Like @olujastro said , it depends on how fast you finish your police registration and get you Social security number then open a bank account, mine got ready in October (3months)

And again, there is no restriction when the funds get to your account, you can send any amount to any account anywhere you like

Cc @stillslim

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Time2win(m): 7:10am On May 11, 2019
Uchboggy:
. The kind of confidence you speak with ehhhh, one would think you’re speaking from experience.

It takes over a month at least for the funds to be available. Like @olujastro said , it depends on how fast you finish your police registration and get you Social security number then open a bank account, mine got ready in October (3months)

And again, there is no restriction when the funds get to your account, you can send any amount to any account anywhere you like

Cc @stillslim

Lol he is using Germany analogy. Don't blame him much. He will soon be in Norway to get first hand information

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 10:54am On May 11, 2019
Again thank you for the valuable info. Do you know if it is quite easy to get part time work in Bergen? I know the language is important. Do you have any website you would recommend for jobs?
Uchboggy:
. The kind of confidence you speak with ehhhh, one would think you’re speaking from experience.

It takes over a month at least for the funds to be available. Like @olujastro said , it depends on how fast you finish your police registration and get you Social security number then open a bank account, mine got ready in October (3months)

And again, there is no restriction when the funds get to your account, you can send any amount to any account anywhere you like

Cc @stillslim
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Uchboggy(m): 7:33am On May 12, 2019
I really don’t know, I have not lived in Bergen before but where I live is a smaller city and it was almost impossible to get a partime student job finn.no is my only recommendation
StillSlim:
Again thank you for the valuable info. Do you know if it is quite easy to get part time work in Bergen? I know the language is important. Do you have any website you would recommend for jobs?

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by galileeteo(m): 3:08pm On May 13, 2019
Pls can a matured person apply for undergraduate in Norway. Say like 30yrs. First degree with only waec result
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by mrcodebreaker: 9:19pm On May 13, 2019
Hello! Please I have quite a few things I ll like to move with me to norway. Is it possible to use a ship to cargo it. Has anyone shipper anything to norway before. How did you go about it. Can you link me up with anyone who can help or flight companies that can. Thank you
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by StillSlim: 11:49am On May 14, 2019
Thank you. Very good site.
Uchboggy:
I really don’t know, I have not lived in Bergen before but where I live is a smaller city and it was almost impossible to get a partime student job finn.no is my only recommendation
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Olupapparazy1(m): 10:57pm On May 14, 2019
Is der any site to get a job in Norway?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Jonsnow123: 4:09pm On May 17, 2019
GoodGod25:
@OOlu: Be specific about ur question wink. What exactly do u want to know about Norway, sch, work, living? I've been around here couple of yrs.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by olioxx(m): 9:04pm On May 17, 2019
Olupapparazy1:
Is der any site to get a job in Norway?
.
.
Google is your friend.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by kodas: 6:35pm On May 19, 2019
[quote author=Jonsnow123 post=78472754][/quote] could you kindly give me ur WhatsApp number or chat me up on WhatsApp. Got admitted to INLAND NORWAY UNIVERSITY of applied sciences, hamar campus, Elverum, Hedmark. And by God's grace I would resume by 1st of August. Kindly chat me up on 07032032161. kodas4luv@yahoo.com.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by kodas: 6:37pm On May 19, 2019
Plus how do I go about funding the school account in Norway. The account details had been sent to me. Where do I buy the Norwegian currency. And how do I fund my account. Need guidance ASAP
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by harnu10(m): 7:19pm On May 19, 2019
StillSlim:


Thanks for the prompt response. that's very useful to know. It's with Bergen University she gained admission.
I noticed no flights go direct from Lagos, would you have any recommendations on the best way to fly there?

You might need to take a train from Oslo,as I read on Google and youtube

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Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by harnu10(m): 8:18pm On May 19, 2019
Uchboggy:
. The kind of confidence you speak with ehhhh, one would think you’re speaking from experience.

It takes over a month at least for the funds to be available. Like @olujastro said , it depends on how fast you finish your police registration and get you Social security number then open a bank account, mine got ready in October (3months)

And again, there is no restriction when the funds get to your account, you can send any amount to any account anywhere you like

Cc @stillslim




well down here good people,please a need some answers to this my question and anybody that have a valuable info will be appreciated.thanks in advance

this is my case bro,i finished my secondary school since 2008,got admission to a university but dropped out due to some circumstances.so i found my way into have an IT support job about a year ago,now i am thinking if there will be any chance for me to get admitted into Norwegian to study anything related to that
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Jefferyhi86(m): 8:47pm On May 19, 2019
Greetings Bro, pls would like to contact you privately
Earthling:
Hi guys, It good to be part of this forum. I just moved to Oslo, Norway & I recently work and live there. Are there Nigerians in Oslo? Nigerians in the house who live in Oslo please make yourselves known. It seems there's a deep resentment for Nigerians in this country. Do you guys also think so?
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Saintyjones: 9:21am On May 21, 2019
olujastro:

She'll get the money transferred back to her account around September ending, depending on how fast she completes her police registration and opening of bank account.

They will take house rents for August and September.
Afterwards she can do whatever she wants with the full balance. No restrictions whatsoever on how you use your money.

Baba I go like contact you directly.
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Richyray112(m): 11:08am On May 21, 2019
Plz guy can someone get a Norway visa for just work without going to school please I need help I’m planing to relocate to that country and please what re the criteria . And anyone legit who can help with the visa please contact me I don’t do government i am a business man
Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by kkokoma: 5:34pm On May 21, 2019
You can take a train from Oslo Central Train station, its about 9 hours to Bergen. Its quite a scenic route and i will recommend it for a first timer

StillSlim:


Thanks for the prompt response. that's very useful to know. It's with Bergen University she gained admission.
I noticed no flights go direct from Lagos, would you have any recommendations on the best way to fly there?

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