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Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 2:40pm On Nov 10, 2020
[quote author=teewaik post=95886009]Please I was about registering on the SøknadsWeb portal for UIS. I discovered from a query done on my Gmail account that I once registered in



Firstly, UiS application is yet-to-commence. It commences traditionally by Dec 10th.

Prolly try to create a new application with another gmail account when the application portal opens.

Cheers!
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 4:00pm On Nov 09, 2020
[quote author=Zpdzpd post=95834243] Sweden gives one year now.

quote author=Augustofficialx post=95824079] I am just taking a good look at my opinions, sweden you pay tuition fees and app...



They are both fantastic Nordic countries - and Yes! Their admission is restricted like Norway too.
The only ish Sweden has is that upon completion of your MSC programme, one is to spend just 6mths to look for a job unlike Norway which is a year.

They are both good destinations. Anything about Sweden, please direct it to the appropriate thread.


On the other hand, if you have entertaining questions on admission processes, visa enquires and significant others, kindly ask on the thread. I should be able to answer and lay mind at rest.

Best of luck!
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 3:56pm On Nov 09, 2020
Efair12:
kindly come to my aid oo... thanks and God bless



Hello Efair!

I'll gladly answer all questions asked in the order it was thrown;


1) Having a closing balance of NOK 123,519 ain't really advisable ( looking at the interest rates and currency fluctuations). Make provision for those contingencies. Try to raise it slightly higher at least to be on a safer lane.


2) If you've it stamped, that's lovely but the downloadable ones on Bank apps suffices too. It's official too. I used the one normally received monthly. So it's all acceptable.

3) If both of your name is on the statement, then it's satisfactory providing your name is also there. If it's not, then your Hubby needs to draft a sponsorship letter. BTW, a sponsorship letter is pretty easy to sample. I have samples.


4) To bring your Hubby and kids is 100% possible. The applicant ( your Hubby) is entitled to work 40hrs per week and your kids enjoy the privileges other kids enjoys too. I know applicants intending to bring their spouse and kids when they get there.


Additionally, it's equally possible to bring your fiancé/fiancée too.


Best of luck!

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Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by Arinze001(m): 8:34am On Nov 08, 2020
[quote author=roland2rule post=95805924]It's

1) I have BSc Chemical Engineering (grad with 2.1)...
But decided to start learning IT Web Programming 2 months ago since Nigeria has made me lost interest in chemical engineering due to no job since 2017. cry and I am thinking of considering Programming MSC or diploma abroad to japa and start life over again in a new career.

Based on your life views, experience with Norway, and the country being an oil producing country, what do you consider as best bet for me between Chemical Engineering and IT Programming. (In terms of Jobs "during study" and "after study"wink. I don't want to make a decision I will regret later cry.. PLEASE, YOUR OPINION MATTERS.

Language: if admitted, I will surely enroll for Norway language learning online.


2) Regarding the deposit if admitted, can I fund Norway acct from my Nigeria DOM acct!

[b] Must the Bank Statement be from my account or sponsor's account


Can the deposit be made via master or visa card? I feel a deposit made in $$ will give better conversion than Nigerian banks doing their normal naira to NOK conversion extortion ?


3) For those living in Norway, can someone uses DOM debit/credit card to make payment for things over there? (my friend in Canada still us


I will answer your questions in the order you relayed them;

1) Learning IT is nice. A commendable hard skill but to do an MSC in Norway, you've to stick with what you did during your undergrad. It's completely impossible to detour from what you did as an undergrad. Another ray of hope, you could check the academic requirements of those IT courses, and evaluate if you did them as an undergrad. If you did them, kudos! You can apply.

1b) For jobs, God's Grace, networking and learning Norwegian to a satisfactory level can push you.


2a)Yeah, you can pay with your DOM account if you desire to.

2b) If you have the requested funds in your personal bank statement, then you can use it.
PS: we were just given 2 options ( personal bank statement OR sponsor's bank statement accompanied with a sponsor's letter). Stick to any that pleases you.

2c) Talmabout deposits, using Nigerian banks, you need to get your money to Dollars (#~$ firstly, then they will convert the Dollars to NOK 123,519 equivalent). If your DOM currency is $, then you can do it from your account to NOK 123,519 equivalent

3) From what I have heard, you can use it. It's no different from Canada.


4)Yeah, you can do that. You can freelance and if you still feel that urge of working whilst a student, you CAN combine both!
Na your body and school work go tell you..


Best of Luck!

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