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Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Troubldmind: 2:45pm On Nov 13, 2022
Leaving for the UK by January. Thanks y’all Jah Bless

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Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Tesclaros(m): 3:58am On Nov 14, 2022
Troubldmind:
Leaving for the UK by January. Thanks y’all Jah Bless
congrats my bro.. are you going on a study visa? If yes, which school and the tuition fee?
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by cutieme(m): 7:16am On Nov 14, 2022
Cousin9999:


Native speakers are of course preferred. But Nigerians (like Indians and certain other nationalities) are desirable for several reasons:

-strong demonstrated English proficiency in their nation and abroad
-English as the official language or official business/instruction language in their nation
-okay with a low salary
-comfortable living in a developing nation
-will stay for several years
-won't complain about petty things or hard work
-professional and polite

So, I'd say it's a viable option for op. And they may even end up somewhere they really like. smiley
Which country can one go for this?
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by brownemmanuel43(m): 9:30am On Nov 14, 2022
Troubldmind:
Leaving for the UK by January. Thanks y’all Jah Bless
Congrats bro, how did u do d whole process? Is it through study visa or what?
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Troubldmind: 11:05am On Nov 15, 2022
Tesclaros:
congrats my bro.. are you going on a study visa? If yes, which school and the tuition fee?

Yes study visa. Uni Sunderland. 3500 tuition deposit
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Troubldmind: 11:06am On Nov 15, 2022
brownemmanuel43:

Congrats bro, how did u do d whole process? Is it through study visa or what?

Yes Study visa
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Tesclaros(m): 7:07pm On Nov 15, 2022
Troubldmind:


Yes study visa. Uni Sunderland. 3500 tuition deposit
nice one bro

Did you apply as a self sponsor? If yes, how much was ur closing bal
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by Tesclaros(m): 7:15pm On Nov 15, 2022
Troubldmind:


Yes Study visa
You said tuition fee for international student is $3k
How about what the picture says below? I’m confused

Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by kenevision(m): 9:43pm On Nov 15, 2022
Troubldmind:
Help!!! I need a serious and sincere advice on leaving this country. I'll be 30 next year (single) and I have only O'level, went to university but gave up for some reasons.. Now I have about #5m and want to move, how can I pls I'm considering some of the Eastern countries like Ukraine, belarus, romania etc for studies but I don't know if it's worth it and if I can make a move to a better country from there. Someone also told me to try apply for diploma in Canada. I'm also considering the UK but I don't know if the money I have will be enough and also if my age won't be a limit. Please nairalanders come to my aid as I'm so confused right now. Thanks

You may consider Estonia though.

I don't have much information on it, but I hear they have student jobs that one can fall back on to build life.

I wish you the best.
Re: With About #5m... How Can I Leave This Country Legally? by kenevision(m): 9:45pm On Nov 15, 2022
Tesclaros:
You said tuition fee for international student is $3k
How about what the picture says below? I’m confused

He maybe talking about the initial deposit that enables one to recieve CAS before paying off the rest tuition instalmentaly.

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