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I am looking for info on how to open one. Anyone that have insight into it, please share. |
Let's rob mine bro. |
Dear OP, Sorry about your condition. It can be frustrating, but don't beat yourself up. Does your symptoms perhaps includes dry mouth especially when you wake up in the morning? How often do you urinate? Do you have trouble chewing, speaking or swallowing? What to do in the meantime? Drink a lot of water. Few sips of water every here and then. Brush after meals with antibacterial mouthwash. And keep drinking water.. I believe that the underlying issue is dry mouth (xerostomia) which could be a symptoms of Hypernatremia. In basic term, it means that you have a high concentration of sodium in your blood. But you have to visit Otolaryngologist (ENT) for investigation. Decayed cavities should be investigated also. For prescription, I'll leave it for your specialist. He/she will know what to do. Kind regards, Daniel |
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Did he called the emergency help line 112 ![]() |
Santino1:Bros I hail thee! I sent you a pm |
I'm visiting Geneva next month. Nigerians in Switzerland pm me |
Well, I'll advice those that haven't applied for visa yet to come here for study....please don't bother applying for a Polish Visa. You'll be denied. It's way too late in addition to their automatic denial. If you have gotten an admission in any Polish University, apply for a Schenghen Visa from another embassy. Your chances of getting a Polish Visa be it Tourist or National is very low. We don't know why the are refusing Nigerians as of now..But All Nigerians that managed to get here are either coming from another country. So apply for Tourist Visa if you have a sponsor. P.S: If you have a virgin passport..and Poland has denied you Visa, I'd suggest that you make a new passport. This is not always the case. But I recommend it |
kingstide:All documents from Nigerian institutions should be Authenticated before submitting to the Ambassador. Offer letter are often not required but if you want to, go for it. Bank statements, employment letter and sponsorship letter are welcomed but it must be Authenticated. Goodluck |
Queen30:https://nigeria.diplo.de/ng-en/service/visa |
chuman33:Hi bro, I hope you're good ![]() |
Fake News!!!! Sowore was never part of PACT. He didn't signed the MOU. So how come that he's rejecting the result? Nigerians. Not doing research before rushing to publish news |
Ofunaofu:Keep quite man. Stop saying what you don't know!!! Sowore was never part of PACT. Only 19 members of the 23 Presidential Aspirants signed the MOU( Sowore was not among) and vote were casted and Fela was produced This is what we called Click Bait Sowore didn't reject any result because he was not part of the process Anything that can drive traffic to your site..be it fake |
chuman33:This very true. Once her application is confirmed, fingerprints captured. Her passport will be stamped. With a stamped passport, she'll be legal until the decision is out which usually takes months. |
Contact me on WhatsApp. Check my mail |
daks01:Her residence permit application was stalled because her parents were needed for what reason? So let her book her flight back to Poland and resume her study. While there, if her parents in needed, an invitation will be sent for her parents to come and clarify any situation whatsoever. Don't wait for your parents to go with you. Hurry now! Get back here before your visa is expired |
daks01:Visa denied because of.....? daks01:What visa did she got when she applied last year? Was it a Multi entry type D visa or Single entry? Supposedly that she got a Multi entry type D and it's still valid, why is she waiting for it to expire? Book the next flight ASAP to Poland and apply for a residence permit there. daks01:So again, why applying for another visa when her current visa is still valid? Why wasting time for appeal when she can still travel back to Poland..that's assuming that she has a Multi entry type D visa that is still valid daks01:Well, answers to the abovementioned questions will guide you. Goodluck |
daks01:What process Are you referring to here? Sorry if I don't understand you completely. Did she apply for an admission upon her graduation from the premed? Was she accepted and acceptance letter issued to her? From your statement, her visa is still valid until September. But when...September 1st? 20?,etc ... So this means that her 1 year visa is still valid.. She was meant to resume on the 1st of September like you claim..so what is she still waiting for in Nigeria? Is she not up to 18 years to begin her University program? Please respond to the abovementioned questions and you'll be guided appropriately. |
If your sister had a year visa and had studied in Poland. It only mean one thing...which is that; I would believed that she had applied for a residence permit while she was here in Poland. If not, what is she still waiting for in Nigeria? Take the next flight ASAP down here with your valid visa and apply for a residence permit. There's nothing like best student when it comes to being legal in Europe. You gotta have your documents valid, if not Nigeria will call for you. |
Sowore is not part of PACT |
Other option that exists is that you can apply for a Schenghen visa. With this you can visit and start your studies here. Then return home during the Christmas. (It's also possible to apply for residence permit with a tourist visa in Poland) You can make a visa appointment while still in Poland, but return home for submitting your application for National visa from Nigeria. Once successful, then come and resume your study in January. Aiesec is a great platform that you can link up for the Tourist/Schenghen visa I wish you all the best. |
Sorry that I've not really been active here for comments. Unfortunately it's almost the same situation as of last year. The platform for making a visa appointment has been shutdown for who knows reason. (Their usual thing) What this mean specifically to those of you who have gotten a scholarship to come over here..is that: You stand a high chance of being denied a visa If you should apply for a visa after 1st of October. Appealing won't help either... Dont bother The advice that I've given to those of you who have reach out to me is that.. You should get in contact with your University, explaining the ridiculous situation to them. At the same time, requesting a letter in addition with your acceptance letter to the Polish Ambassador to Nigeria. This letter should be written in Polish. Stating that the University is aware of the current situation in Nigeria and would be Waiting for the students from Nigeria to come not later then 1st of November 2018 So the key emphasis here is that you need the University to say that they will be waiting for you until a specific time frame. That being the 1st of November. This should be in writing to the Ambassador Once you have this letter, ensure to submit it alongside your complete documents and cross your fingers. Pray if you're religious. |
You mean they're selling their grandchildren future for mere gimmicks |
Sosonò Nne |
kennynelcon:Which University did you get accepted into? |
kennynelcon:So I'd believed that you have paid your tuition fees and are currently waiting to apply for Polish National Visa. If so, I'll be more grateful to proceed |
Donjay007:No I'm not. I've living in Europe for the past 10 years. But I recently moved to Poland |
I'm currently living in Lublin, Poland. So I believed that most of you guys that had applied for admission has by now know your status. If so, I'd like to offer an advice to those who have secured their admission. Well as of last year, note that nearly all Nigerians that got admission were denied. The embassy close their platform so that it wasn't possible to book for visa appointments. But they later reopened at November, which was pretty late. And all subsequent interviews were being denied. But I'd offer some advice to boost your chances of getting a visa to those who have secured their admission if you haven't applied yet. The good thing about Poland is that it's very cheap. But just like other European countries you must know the language of the country because that's the secret of obtaining a job. Don't hope of working without knowing the language. It'd be a very risky plan But the good thing is that, once you graduate from Poland..you won't need a work permit after your study. That's the ultimate difference between her counterpart countries. |
When will TooOldToRule be singed? |
chauchy:Firstly, You will need a college degree in Engineering filed such as Mechanical, Aeronautical, Physics, or even Computer Science. Upon completing your 1st degree, you need to be enrolled in a flight school and gain about 300 flying hours experience on board. Then proceed to apply for a pilot licence...these will be followed by series of exams. Take one step at a time. When you complete one of the above, you'll be one step closer to your dream career |

