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Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by jidoex66(m): 12:12pm On Sep 10, 2020 |
wip7: In President voice: Lazy youths 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Mahmuday123: 2:09pm On Sep 10, 2020 |
Mahmuday123:I am sorry if that was a stupid question 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Dharryedu: 2:54pm On Sep 10, 2020 |
What is Okay To Board (OTB)? OTB grants you permission to fly into a country without a visa , it can be used by a person to board an airline (provided it is approved by the airline). All you need to do is present all the necessary travel documents as approved by the embassy at the airport and you'll be allowed to board. You are able to travel to north Cyprus, with OTB using Turkish Airline, OTB is airline specific. If you can get OTB for an airline to your destination, why go through all the hassle and tussle for visa? OTB is less stressful and quicker to process compared to applying for Visa. However, kindly ensure you meet the following requirements: -ACCEPTANCE LETTER from the school, -International passport data page -Original SSCE result. -Flight Ticket (return) -Turkish airline -Original Documents -PCR Test result -Apply for Okay to board 2 weeks before flight -Check in 6 hours before flight -One thousand dollars cash in possession |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 3:42pm On Sep 10, 2020 |
Dharryedu: There are very important things that travelers using OKTB must be aware which is missing in your abstract. It will be nice to present the positive and negative outlook of things so the users can be well-informed. So I will write it down here in conjuction with your earlier positive aspects of OKTB. 1. OKTB on a general note is more expensive than using a visa since for a visa, you may still be able to use one-way ticket which can be cheaper depending on time of flight and airline. 2. Like visa (having a valid visa does not mean you are 100% guranteed entry to any country), same with OKTB. So, OKTB needs to be assured by 3 entities in case of TRNC. It must be legally approved from the airport of departure in Nigeria, must be assured with authorities in Istanbul (Turkey) and Authority in Lefkosia (TRNC). Many fraudulent agents sometimes dont get the approval from Turkey and TRNC and bribed off their ways from Nigeria which often results in deportation of the traveler. 3. If traveler using OKTB misses his/her flight and will need to rebook another flight.....it means that OKTB has gone and must be reprocessed again making it more costlier in that case. Best wishes 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Dharryedu: 4:25pm On Sep 11, 2020 |
wip7: Thank you for your contribution, I acknowledge Okay to board has a few drawbacks, notwithstanding, the advantages are all there to see. Due to the backlog of applications, getting a Turkish Visa is currently difficult, it is easier to use okay to board to North Cyprus since it is approved by the authorities in North Cyprus and Turkey. Our students currently use Okay to board and barely experience any difficulty. |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by eazylion01(m): 9:21pm On Sep 11, 2020 |
Is true that Ercan airport will be close again for sometime?i just want to confirm from people in north Cyprus,I saw somewhere on a YouTube channel comment section about a Cameroonian that was told at their airport to come back October that northern Cyprus is closing their border. Oga wip,is this true? I am suppose to be in Cyprus next month. |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 6:37am On Sep 12, 2020 |
eazylion01: It is not yet fully confirmed; but I will be having virtual meetings next week with one of those immigration officers which I want to confirm. However; I spoke with him yesterday he said currently due to the recent opening of the airport TRNC recently have around 40 active cases of Covid-19 and as you know TRNC is a small island everyone is scared we don’t want the case to reach even 100. The meeting with university, immigration and health authorities will be over this weekend to make decisions. Myself am away and supposed to be in TRNC in few weeks/days since we planned giving 50% face-to-face class...however, I will be flying through the south since the border is opened and a.m. flying from a country with moderate case according to TRNC categories. |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by eazylion01(m): 7:16am On Sep 12, 2020 |
wip7: Thank you,I will hold on in purchasing plane ticket then |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 8:27am On Sep 12, 2020 |
eazylion01: Actually all my students I booked first week-second week October as classes start by 12 October... Note: one of my graduate students flew in from Chile Last Thursday as she must start a funded research project this month ...she had no issues and currently in quarantine at assigned location by the uni. I will give you head-on next week if I have meetings with those immigration and university... 3 Likes |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by haroldwilly780: 5:22pm On Sep 12, 2020 |
wip7:.....I dey gbadun dz professor. Always updating ...soft ... 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 5:30pm On Sep 12, 2020 |
haroldwilly780: It’s lord doing 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by eazylion01(m): 7:35pm On Sep 12, 2020 |
wip7: Thanks sir,I will be looking forward to your update 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by solidworks(m): 9:28pm On Sep 12, 2020 |
wip7: Thank you Sir. this forum is not just for new students but also for the ones already in the Island to be informed and stay positive. 1 Like
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Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Dharryedu: 3:30pm On Sep 14, 2020 |
Mahmuday123: North Cyprus, officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC; Turkish: Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti, KKTC), is a de facto state that comprises the northeastern portion of the island of Cyprus. Recognized only by Turkey. Politically: Cyprus is one sovereign state. Nominally it is not divided between North and South. Northern Cyprus is considered by the international community to be part of the Republic of Cyprus. The north is run by the Turkish Republic of northern Cyprus and the south is run by the Republic of Cyprus. -Culturally: as a direct result of the occupation the South is Greek and predominantly Christian whereas the North is mainly inhabited by Sunni Muslim Turkish Cypriots. - North Cyprus use the Turkish Lira as its currency, while the southern part use Euro. - The North speak Turkish, while the south speak Greek. -The North is much cheaper, the sand of the beaches and the sea is clearer, while the south is much more cosmopolitan and more expensive. - The weather is generally very good with sunshine for most of the year. July and August are normally the hottest |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Thurmieee: 7:08am On Sep 15, 2020 |
eazylion01:hello I just got admission to cyprus international university. pls do you have any information |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Thurmieee: 7:10am On Sep 15, 2020 |
wip7:hello I notice you're a prof for issues on cyprus. I just got admission and I need some information please. any form of info would help |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 9:12am On Sep 15, 2020 |
Thurmieee: I am not Professor of Cyprus issues. I am academic research professor (specialized on advanced materials synthesis for biomedical, environmental, energy and industrial applications) earned after several educational degrees and years of scholarship experience (masters, PhD, post-doctoral etc) I just got admission and I need some information please. any form of info would help If you have applied for admission yourself through the university website; you will notice that each university have international office which often have email addresses and phone contact. The staffs of the international office are trained to answer inquiries of prospective foreign students, so they are the first point of contact. You should ask them anything relating to the university. This is Nairaland ( a public forum where people ask general questions; the answers here will only be correct if the person responding works at the concerned university). Go ahead and contact CIU for your specific questions that’s how a prospective international student should do and act. If you have applied through an agent, you can still ask the agent if such person can provide detailed information. If you want to know about Cyprus in general, this thread has part one just google it or search for it; you will find tonnage of details and this part 2 is growing. |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Thurmieee: 10:22am On Sep 15, 2020 |
wip7:I'm sorry for that didn't really mean to disrespect. Just curious. it's my sibling and I just got wind of the news. trying to gather info 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 10:59am On Sep 15, 2020 |
Thurmieee: I understand you perfectly..my point exactly is that if you have specific questions relating to the university you have applied you are better off asking the university directly because they have direct answers specific to their university. Some of the agents of each university also do have some responses to common inquiries from students; but for me I will advise getting in touch with the university first if not get accross to your agent. For general information about Cyprus; if you read this thread back or the first thread of North Cyprus you will be well informed as well, In summary: —-you need to have adequate financial support to pay your tuition and living expenses —-the jobs are limited just like many other countries and even though many finds job but the wages often does not pay their fees while some are able to manage out. —-The environment is quite, small island and compare to many other countries safe (you can dis-regard recent politically falsified news by do-nothing politicians) —— Here is not bed of roses neither hell of fire ...you won’t pick Gold and cash on the street ...it’s just an island suitable for education mainly. —For smarter students; you can always make use of infrastructure here like stable electricity, internet and many to build yourself. —- I am happy to say, I have recently seen African students using the facilities to build a better future and developing themselves. Just few months ago, a Nigerian started game development company all from his room. The game is quite nice and he has received good recommendations and will participate in game competition early next year and few locals have signified interests to invest. Also, a Rwandese lady instead of using her phone to take selfies and posting all over internet for scammers to use; she rather focus on taking rare images of the nature; rarely visited locations; natural events etc. She got 30,000$ around March from Garanti for greenbrain virtual event; she has web store where she sells her images and she so keen to do more and change her world. For me, I like meeting and knowing the smart, serious, legally successful, genuine, innovative and legally creative minds ....those ones inspire me! Best wishes 2 Likes |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by jidoex66(m): 1:35pm On Sep 15, 2020 |
Thurmieee:What info do you need to know. I’m an agent CIU |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Thurmieee: 9:42pm On Sep 15, 2020 |
jidoex66:I've received the admission letter. but after payment of tuition. How much cash are we talking about to help me settle for the first 6 months or so. Also do ciu offer nursing |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 6:54am On Sep 16, 2020 |
eazylion01: I had meetings. The airport is officially closed 16-25 unless the traveler is a citizen. Also, they have some agreement with border in Turkey where most flights before month end tend to spend nearly 26 hrs in Turkey for details of passengers. In summary the airport is opened from 26th September again to anyone ...kindly get your ticket anything from 26th but preferably first week October as waiting time in Turkey is shorter. If any changes I likely update ! Best wishes |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by jidoex66(m): 9:13am On Sep 16, 2020 |
Thurmieee:First, Money to hold while coming is a general question and it has been explained in past post, money to hold varies and depending on your life style but say for lefkosa where you might be staying , for house rent let’s say 117 pounds multiply 6 rents 2 deposit and 1 commission that’s 117 pounds x 9 for your next 6 months stay, monthly bills like electricity and water usage will varies as well while internet might be fixed depending on package you are and number of persons in the house , hopefully 50$ should cover the bill if you guys are moderate and take note winter will be around soon and more electric consumption so the price might go up , try carry some winter cloth from Nigeria though and for feeding again it’s all still varies from life style and eating habit. In all I think 200$ should do and you can make your adjustments while you settle in . CIU offers nursing but you said you got adminsion already 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by haroldwilly780: 9:19am On Sep 16, 2020 |
Thurmieee:....Chai dz one off me professor for issue on cyprus. ..e shock me o 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by jidoex66(m): 9:34am On Sep 16, 2020 |
haroldwilly780:E shock you 2 Likes |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by eazylion01(m): 10:04am On Sep 16, 2020 |
wip7: Thanks once again for helping prospective students, I admire the way u always take your time to attend to every questions thrown at ur. Bless your heart 4 Likes |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by wip7: 11:53am On Sep 16, 2020 |
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Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by Thurmieee: 1:10pm On Sep 16, 2020 |
jidoex66:ok... thank you. someone was telling me I have to show 2000$ at the sch,to show I can survive for 6 months. The thing came unprepared but God has been helping. I'll read backwards on the thread |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by jidoex66(m): 1:13pm On Sep 16, 2020 |
Thurmieee:CIU or any school in north Cyprus won’t ask you to show any money. That’s not true. 1 Like |
Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by mykelmeezy: 5:23pm On Sep 16, 2020 |
i need help i applied to EUL before the lockdown (the embassy had issues with the list the school sent before the lockdown {my name wasn't on the list at the time} so the embassy told me they'll get back to me as soon as they geyt the new list only for lockdown to close the embassy operations ...now considering that session already started the school moved my admission to October session ) . now my question is do i reapply all over again or how do i go about my Visa ? also anyone going to EUL for October session please hit me up... |
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