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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 11:14am On Mar 22, 2020
Please house I help on the documents required for application in Free university of Brussels and Catholic university of Louvain. I really don't get what they mean by employment certificates and others.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 2:17pm On Mar 22, 2020
If you have worked before or if you are working now, get an attestation of service from you current or former employer.. That is Wat they want. Stay safe from coro

smartlepere:
Please house I help on the documents required for application in Free university of Brussels and Catholic university of Louvain. I really don't get what they mean by employment certificates and others.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Nobody: 3:12pm On Mar 22, 2020
DeeKeem:


I think it is 300 naira per document. Please check @victorsol's previous posts, he mentioned some things about that.

Also check this thread: https://www.nairaland.com/566958/authenticity-documents-ministry-foreign-affairs/10
This really helped. Thanks boss
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 5:31am On Mar 23, 2020
Thanks a lot. The problem is how to get such a letter, what I have is my employment letter. And I do not want my working place the know for. Also they are asking for such to be a yearly certififate for about 5years. Please can you guide me once more on this...
konja44:
If you have worked before or if you are working now, get an attestation of service from you current or former employer.. That is Wat they want. Stay safe from coro

Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 10:38am On Mar 23, 2020
Ur employment letter should be OK.

Stay blessed


smartlepere:
Thanks a lot. The problem is how to get such a letter, what I have is my employment letter. And I do not want my working place the know for. Also they are asking for such to be a yearly certififate for about 5years. Please can you guide me once more on this...
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 7:14am On Mar 27, 2020
Please has anyone gone for authentication and legalisation recently? Please update me.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by evergreen9: 11:16am On Mar 27, 2020
Hey house, I need some advise, what would be the best option for someone in their early 30's to travel to Belgium? I don't want to use agents as most of them are fraudsters, I can fund my trip and I have sufficient amount to show as proof of fund (if required), I know some people go as students but I can hardly speak French. I have an admission to study in a German uni for a while now (Blocked Account also funded) but lately things have proven terrible with the German embassy and their relationship with Nigeria / Nigerians, apparently there are no more interviews dates being given to Nigerians, so I am looking for other options now. My plan is to either travel and study in Belgium or travel to Belgium and then move to Germany from there. I need some advise house! all options would be welcome at this point. Thanks
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Nobody: 11:29am On Mar 27, 2020
Oga only you want to go to France , Belgium Germany etc. You just copied and pasted lol.

Goodluck though
Hope you end up making the right decision
evergreen9:
Hey house, I need some advise, what would be the best option for someone in their early 30's to travel to Belgium? I don't want to use agents as most of them are fraudsters, I can fund my trip and I have sufficient amount to show as proof of fund (if required), I know some people go as students but I can hardly speak French. I have an admission to study in a German uni for a while now (Blocked Account also funded) but lately things have proven terrible with the German embassy and their relationship with Nigeria / Nigerians, apparently there are no more interviews dates being given to Nigerians, so I am looking for other options now. My plan is to either travel and study in Belgium or travel to Belgium and then move to Germany from there. I need some advise house! all options would be welcome at this point. Thanks

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by evergreen9: 12:26pm On Mar 27, 2020
mikeerrr:
Oga only you want to go to France , Belgium Germany etc. You just copied and pasted lol.

Goodluck though
Hope you end up making the right decision

Yes oh my brother, all way na way. Germany for don sure by now but as Buhari come make Germany no dey show us love again, wetin man go do? I already have an admission to study there I have even funded my blocked acct but things seem to have taken a strange turn, any how we move forward.

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 12:53pm On Mar 27, 2020
evergreen9:
Hey house, I need some advise, what would be the best option for someone in their early 30's to travel to Belgium? I don't want to use agents as most of them are fraudsters, I can fund my trip and I have sufficient amount to show as proof of fund (if required), I know some people go as students but I can hardly speak French. I have an admission to study in a German uni for a while now (Blocked Account also funded) but lately things have proven terrible with the German embassy and their relationship with Nigeria / Nigerians, apparently there are no more interviews dates being given to Nigerians, so I am looking for other options now. My plan is to either travel and study in Belgium or travel to Belgium and then move to Germany from there. I need some advise house! all options would be welcome at this point. Thanks

Hi
I think the best I can say is good luck and I hope you are able to make a decision.
But if you have any specific questions about study in Belgium, I'll be happy to help if I can
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 1:12pm On Mar 27, 2020
You must not speak French before u can study in Belgium. Beside most people or say Nigerian here are studying in Flanders the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. Majority are following English speaking programs and they are doing fine. So the decision is yours. Good luck

evergreen9:
Hey house, I need some advise, what would be the best option for someone in their early 30's to travel to Belgium? I don't want to use agents as most of them are fraudsters, I can fund my trip and I have sufficient amount to show as proof of fund (if required), I know some people go as students but I can hardly speak French. I have an admission to study in a German uni for a while now (Blocked Account also funded) but lately things have proven terrible with the German embassy and their relationship with Nigeria / Nigerians, apparently there are no more interviews dates being given to Nigerians, so I am looking for other options now. My plan is to either travel and study in Belgium or travel to Belgium and then move to Germany from there. I need some advise house! all options would be welcome at this point. Thanks
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Nobody: 8:49am On Mar 30, 2020
konja44:
You must not speak French before u can study in Belgium. Beside most people or say Nigerian here are studying in Flanders the Dutch speaking part of Belgium. Majority are following English speaking programs and they are doing fine. So the decision is yours. Good luck

Urgent Plz!
Plz house, how can I transfer my admission fee to a Belgium University?
No option for MasterCard and I don't have a dorm account.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 10:10am On Mar 30, 2020
Which school please?
IMustWin:

Urgent Plz!
Plz house, how can I transfer my admission fee to a Belgium University?
No option for MasterCard and I don't have a dorm account.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 1:58pm On Mar 30, 2020
Bank transfer only

IMustWin:

Urgent Plz!
Plz house, how can I transfer my admission fee to a Belgium University?
No option for MasterCard and I don't have a dorm account.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Nobody: 8:05pm On Mar 30, 2020
konja44:
Bank transfer only

sorted already. Thanks boss

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 11:47am On Apr 02, 2020
Which school did you apply please?
IMustWin:
sorted already. Thanks boss
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Nobody: 11:54am On Apr 16, 2020
plz house, I need someone who can plz transfer 80 Euros to me. I want to mk some sch payment plz. Will pay in naira and it's urgent. Please!!!
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Jubrilx3: 5:46pm On Apr 16, 2020
Hello. Do one need to fund block account for
student . or my sponsor will show proof of fund. Asking for a friend
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by uche06: 8:44am On Apr 17, 2020
How is life in Belgium,can one work and study and get Or after studies.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 10:43am On Apr 17, 2020
Jubrilx3:
Hello. Do one need to fund block account for
student . or my sponsor will show proof of fund. Asking for a friend

To study in Belgium you can show financial sufficiency in three ways

1. A document certifying that the student has been granted a scholarship, sufficient to cover the above-mentioned expenses

2. A commitment that charge has been taken from a Belgian or foreign guarantor (Annex 32)

3. For students without one of the above mentioned documents, the University you are admitted into can provide a certificate of sufficient means of subsistence. You will need to transfer a specified amount to the account of the University, where the funds will be blocked on a personal account. During the period for which you require a proof of sufficient means of subsistence, these funds will be released in monthly payments to your Belgian bank account

Please read the thread, there is a wealth of information here

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 10:45am On Apr 17, 2020
Yes you can work while studying

uche06:
How is life in Belgium,can one work and study and get Or after studies.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Jubrilx3: 2:35pm On Apr 17, 2020
DeeKeem:


To study in Belgium you can show financial sufficiency in three ways

1. A document certifying that the student has been granted a scholarship, sufficient to cover the above-mentioned expenses

2. A commitment that charge has been taken from a Belgian or foreign guarantor (Annex 32)

3. For students without one of the above mentioned documents, the University you are admitted into can provide a certificate of sufficient means of subsistence. You will need to transfer a specified amount to the account of the University, where the funds will be blocked on a personal account. During the period for which you require a proof of sufficient means of subsistence, these funds will be released in monthly payments to your Belgian bank account

Please read the thread, there is a wealth of information here



Appreciate it. Thank you

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 5:58pm On Apr 19, 2020
Please how can one make admission application payment this lockdown period. It is very urgent, please quick response will be appreciated.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 8:55am On Apr 20, 2020
Admission officers work from home. So it should not be a problem. Just use the information they gave u to make the payment
smartlepere:
Please how can one make admission application payment this lockdown period. It is very urgent, please quick response will be appreciated.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 6:06pm On Apr 20, 2020
The asked me to attach the payment slip to the application form and forward to them. Now that banks are on lockdown here, please what do I do?
konja44:
Admission officers work from home. So it should not be a problem. Just use the information they gave u to make the payment
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by myright: 9:55pm On Apr 21, 2020
konja44:
Admission officers work from home. So it should not be a problem. Just use the information they gave u to make the payment
can I Pm you? meanwhile, is it easy to secure a job while studying in Belgium?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by myright: 10:01pm On Apr 21, 2020
DeeKeem:
Yes you can work while studying

Is it easy to secure a job while studying in Belgium? What is the pay like? hourly? and what is the average wage?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 11:12pm On Apr 21, 2020
myright:
Is it easy to secure a job while studying in Belgium? What is the pay like? hourly? and what is the average wage?

I really can't comment on how easy it is to get a job there. But I believe it depends on where you are (big cities or student cities will be easier than smaller cities) and of course speaking the language. Also other people have gone there and have gotten jobs, easy or not you should be able to get a job as well.

Student jobs average about €9-15 per hour (It can be more). It is also important to note that students are allowed to work only 20hours per week during the school session but can work full days during summer holidays

Gurus in the house please correct me if I'm wrong
cc @fikki1 @konja44
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 11:59pm On Apr 21, 2020
This question has been answered here so many times. Why asking same question over and over. It makes this places boring. The answer to your question is yes. You can secure a job and work while you study. For now the wage is not important. But what you will get will be enough for ur day to day expenses and u will save some. If you want to come to study just go ahead and do the needful. You go thank me afterwards. Stop this plenty calculations. E go give u wahala plenty

myright:
can I Pm you? meanwhile, is it easy to secure a job while studying in Belgium?

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by myright: 7:08am On Apr 22, 2020
DeeKeem:


I really can't comment on how easy it is to get a job there. But I believe it depends on where you are (big cities or student cities will be easier than smaller cities) and of course speaking the language. Also other people have gone there and have gotten jobs, easy or not you should be able to get a job as well.

Student jobs average about €9-15 per hour (It can be more). It is also important to note that students are allowed to work only 20hours per week during the school session but can work full days during summer holidays

Gurus in the house please correct me if I'm wrong
cc @fikki1 @konja44
How many hours per week are part time students allowed to work? Will I need a working permit to work while schooling?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by myright: 7:36am On Apr 22, 2020
konja44:
This question has been answered here so many times. Why asking same question over and over. It makes this places boring. The answer to your question is yes. You can secure a job and work while you study. For now the wage is not important. But what you will get will be enough for ur day to day expenses and u will save some. If you want to come to study just go ahead and do the needful. You go thank me afterwards. Stop this plenty calculations. E go give u wahala plenty

Thanks. I have personal questions I want to ask you. Can I pm you?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by fikki1: 9:52am On Apr 22, 2020
myright:
How many hours per week are part time students allowed to work? Will I need a working permit to work while schooling?

It depends on where you choose to work,
Restaurants = more or less than 20 hours
Interims = less than 20 hours except if you work well n your boss likes you, you do exactly 20 hours when you work with the interim (agent).

So in all kitchen, restaurant, fast food MAY get you more than 20 hrs..

You don’t need work permit anymore.. it’s now embedded in your resident permit..

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