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Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by tosintonero(m): 10:24pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
Please do not lead people astray. Many Nigerians regardless of their status will regret their journey to SA because South Africans are hostile to black foreigners especially those from the western, eastern and northern part of Africa. You claimed you have lived in SA for more 11 months. I also lived in SA for three years. As a matter of fact, I got my master's degree in SA and I was a lecturer in a University in KZN before I left in 2016. It is not only sad that a Nigerian would say that 80-90% of Nigerians in SA are undocumented and illegal, but this is also an unfortunate statement. Did you conduct a census to determine your statistics? According to the latest data from Statistics SA, the number of Nigerians in SA are about 100,000. Are you saying 90,000 of them are undocumented? I don't know what you do in SA, but I will tell you from my own experience as a student and a worker that there are many Nigerian students and academics in SA. As far as I am concerned, you cannot be registered or even be given a job in these institutions without a paper. Your job will be terminated, your salary will stop the day your visa expires and your bank account will be frozen after one or two months. I guess you have only lived in South Africa, apart from Nigeria. But may I ask you how many times you have to carry your passport around? How many times do you have to show your passport and provide your home address before any transaction can be done? It is like everyone just want to re-assess your immigration status and that is why you have to keep supplying your passport with visa even to those whose job does not have anything to do with immigration. In New Zealand, the only time you show your visa is your first day and no one will ever ask you for your identity ever again. You don't even need your passport for local travel within New Zealand. The first thing they will tell you during your orientation is to keep your passport safe and get something called an 18+ card to minimise the loss of your passport. The 18+ card is held by both locals and foreigners and you only show this card when you have to buy alcohol. When I first came to SA, despite having a two-year visa and a home that I was renting, it took me almost 3 weeks before I could open a bank account in FNB. The same thing applies to many people. The same bank account that I could not open in three weeks in SA took me less than 20 minutes in New Zealand. The difference is that NZ banks are not asking me to provide my admission letter and other impossible documents or any letter from my landlord or to provide certified documents of the originals that I was already carrying. They just go to the immigration website to verify my visa status. Okay, now let's say you are working in SA, how many times did you have to prove that you can be trusted by other SAns. How many times do you have to pander to your boss or students to get your contract renewed? How many times do you have to work extra and unpaid just to prove that you are a good worker that should be retained? In fact, I know of my foreigners with PR that did not get a job because their PR was gotten after 1994. The people with papers, can't get jobs, talkless of those without paper. Of course, I have met few Nigerians who paid the Nigeria Football Federation money to come to SA as a fan supporter during the 2010 world cup and they have been living as illegals since then, hoping that marrying a South African lady would help them get papers. This is also not to mean that some Nigerians are not into drug dealing. There are some areas in Durban where you will see the presence of loud Nigerians. But that does not translate to the fact that 80-90% Nigerians are illegals. Have you asked yourself why SA have not scrapped the fee remission for master's by research and PhD for foreigners? Do you know that the population of Nigerians and other black Africans are what is sustaining some departments from closing down? An average Nigerian lecturer in SA will face targeted harassment from colleagues and students because they see us as desperados who are fleeing from our own country. That is why during course and teacher evaluation, no matter how much effort you have put into the course, the students will be saying horrible things to get you fired. The reason is that they know they have power over you. The power imbalance between average SAns and other African migrants is visible and that is why someone like you will say 80-90% of Nigerians are illegals because the vertical violence that they have projected on you have made you think lesser of yourself. For you to be accepted by them, you must talk bad about your own people. In 2016, 2017/2018, my wife did photographic research of the experience of black african students in SA and even that of black south africans and during the photovoice, it emerged that the broken bottles, the violence and the aggression were to make foreigners feel unwelcome and to look after their shoulders. Regardless of how much you can portray your lived experience of SA as a haven, I can bet that you must have been asked a couple of times when you are going back home? Does that seem a harmless question to you? As a student in SA, I have seen SA immigration falsely accusing people of submitting fake health insurance and only backed down when the lawyers of the insurance company got involved. It may not affect you now, but it does not mean people are not been treated unjustly. For anyone who cares to listen, stay away from SA because the psychological impact of being a Nigerian in SA outweighs any benefits that you think your being there will afford you. slickruler: 15 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by osinawanta(m): 10:41pm On Sep 11, 2019 |
Gninea: What can I say where I am is safe North West potchestroom We just have to be careful that's all our Nigeria also is not safe just that u have right of movement and certain security from family and friends 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Gninea: 11:31am On Sep 12, 2019 |
osinawanta:Because all I just want is a stamp on my passport...nothing more. 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Battywonder(m): 1:06am On Sep 15, 2019 |
Marcus992000: Hi bro. I have the Mandela Rhodes Scholarship interview next month and I will be glad if you could help with tips to ace it. Thanks |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Gninea: 3:27pm On Sep 15, 2019 |
Please all I got this mail on Wednesday “Dear frank Processed Visa Application ref no. SAAB/280......has been dispatched to the courier service provider from The South African Visa Application Centre, ABUJA.” Please I still hVe not receive or heard Anytin from them....am I suppose to do something?? Please I need your help |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Lukgaf(m): 8:21pm On Sep 15, 2019 |
You have said the truth. I know someone whose visa was denied on the basis that the office for foreign students could not pick calls. In fact, you are talking with fact. I can attest to all what you wrote here sir. tosintonero: 3 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by mosk2k: 10:00pm On Sep 15, 2019 |
well said...am grateful my post graduate studies at UKZN kept stalling despite all efforts I put in,got a better offer in Turkey.was in SA for a few months awaiting my admission decision but had to leave for home which was a blessing in disguise! Lukgaf: 2 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by cucumbar: 1:41pm On Sep 16, 2019 |
Please o, are they still collecting documents at Lagos vsf? Can I go without booking online? What’s the latest modus operandi? I want to apply for a tourist visa. Hope xhenophobia won’t affect anything. |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Incandescent(m): 4:40pm On Sep 16, 2019 |
Are you visiting South Africa soon? Pls send a DM. I would like to send my wife's finger print from Lagos to South Africa. It's just a fingerprint. Nothing more 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Incandescent(m): 4:41pm On Sep 16, 2019 |
Are you visiting South Africa soon? Pls send a DM. I would like to send my wife's finger print from Lagos to South Africa. It's just a fingerprint. Nothing more Does anyone know if SA embassy is now opened? |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Sircreeden(m): 1:46am On Sep 17, 2019 |
Incandescent: It's open I was at vfs lag today 3:43pm to complain due to my visa delay.. Funny enough the session for collecting of passports was stock up with over 300 passports, waiting to be collected.. Try to track your application and stop waiting for SMS or email.. 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by KLEINBASS: 6:47am On Sep 17, 2019 |
So you guys are still sweating to visit south africa.. |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Kelvinarsenal: 7:50am On Sep 17, 2019 |
Nigerians will never learn so some guys are still struggling to get that useless xenophobic visa...I think by now south Africa embassy should have been shut down till further notice! Anyone going there should have himself to blame if he or she been roasted like chicken!D day I hated that xenophobic country is the day they killed my main man Lucky Dube now the rest is history! 2 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Geenosko: 8:18am On Sep 17, 2019 |
About the SA vs Nigeria thing In the bible God told Abraham, leave your father's house to a land that l would show you. When there was famine, Isaac wanted to migrate God told Isaac to stay in the land and he prospered. Nigeria wouldn't favour everyone, South Africa wouldn't favour everyone. So the most important thing is to do as God leads you (for those of you believe in God) If you say South Africa is a horrible place you are right. If you say South Africa is a great place you are also right. Let's not berate any one for their desire to visit South Africa or to migrate legally. I close with this, if you are coming to South Africa to "hustle" on a visitors visa, you are in for a very bitter experience. Shalom Shalom 15 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by morpheus24: 3:04pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Kelvinarsenal: Nigerian people get strong head, until they reach there dem go see. If you warn person he will tell say you are trying to take his shine away from him and are doing bad belle. South Africa is going through a turbulent economic time. The time for going there to school, work, hustle has passed. You are going to join another 5million immigrants from Africa and the South Africans do not appreciate your aggressive hustle spirit. It is not their way. 5 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Ugosample(m): 7:48pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Gninea: if you want a stamp go to Rwanda and Dubai it's easier and less stressful Leave S.A. for now Rwanda visa and UAE visas are easy easy and you can run both countries with say 1500 dollars for say a 8 day stay between the two think about it 2 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Marcus992000(m): 5:06am On Sep 18, 2019 |
Battywonder: There's no tips actually. Just be your self, speak your truth and enjoy the process. JUDY, Ernst and Gigi are awesome individuals. Hopefully in some couple of weeks, I will welcome you to the MRF family. Cheers bro and Best of God 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by pidginenglish(m): 7:41am On Sep 18, 2019 |
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Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Becks27: 10:48am On Sep 18, 2019 |
Hello hux ,please I want to find out if refusal letter is different from denied letter |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by obaxlove(m): 2:38pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Becks27: They are the same. 2 Likes |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by DoubleGiant: 6:08pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Becks27:I think they are the same.. where you refused? 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by olaoye15(m): 6:17pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
Hi guys, what is the update on S.A. application, are the Vis centres currently working? 1 Like |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Incandescent(m): 1:42am On Sep 19, 2019 |
I know this question is like a no-brainer but I need your help guys. Do I need a letter of self-introduction for my 3 months old child who I intend applying for a relative permit for? TYPOP |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Yupng: 4:32am On Sep 19, 2019 |
What is becareful? When I hear Nigerians talk like this, I just wonder. Is it until it happens to you that you acknowledge it? Stay away from South Africa. Please do. Dont listen to these confused souls here saying other wise. There is too much psychological trauma to deal with as a Nigerian in South Africa. Those people are broken souls, mean and so mentally backward. Any Nigerian saying otherwise here, is obviously one of the few that have accepted to eat from the scrubs of the table. Those type of people that has never been to any other civilized country and find SA as some rare opportunity in their life. Do you know how many Nigerians are returning back willingly. A word is enough for the wise. osinawanta: |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by cucumbar: 10:04am On Sep 19, 2019 |
Yupng:what if I just want to go for a 10 days tourist visit? |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by antzlaive(m): 5:05am On Sep 20, 2019 |
Becks27:abuja |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by olaoluwa13: 8:26am On Sep 20, 2019 |
Help on how to withdraw application from south Africa embassy |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by Hillybankz(m): 8:49am On Sep 20, 2019 |
Pls applied since june ds year... Am yet to reciev any info from them.. Pls can u render me some assistance or send me ur Email to chat u privately |
Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by ayomide8990(m): 9:16am On Sep 20, 2019 |
olaoluwa13:Same too here,j want to withdraw my passport. |
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