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Lordinit:I don’t know about Brazil but you need to apply to any school of your choice first in Mauritius and the school will help you with the visa, after that you can book your flight. But if you want to go as a tourist you just need to book your flight and also fill a form on their website https://mauritiusnow.com before you arrive |
robosky02:All what you need to know is on their country official website. You will see the form to fill 5 days before you arrive there https://www.cap-vert.co/en/
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Zeel007:You just have to apply the normal way but make sure you have at least one travel history even if it is Western Africa country. I don’t advise using agent but if you are using agent make sure they are genuine and not scammers. The least agent can charge you for non appearance Egypt visa is 350k. And when you arrive there you can just spend like $100 to get permit |
Henix:From $100k upwards and roughly $120k if you want to include your family |
gimakon2:Then you are good to go. Just find Someone there and tell the person your plan |
gimakon2:You can run Benin passport, some Nigerians has the passport and it’s a little bit strong than our own. You can go to Malaysia, Singapore, Israel, Philippines and South Africa visa free. And also many countries on visa on arrival or evisa for India and some other countries that Nigerian go to embassy to apply |
gimakon2:You can get another country passport like the Caribbean but it’s expensive or if you can also runs some other African country passport if you know your way, because this green passport is a disgrace. Been laughed at by some country immigration because of my nationality. Smh |
gimakon2:Like 400k or less. You can check Egypt airways online. You need visa to enter Egypt but the permit is easier when you get there there |
gimakon2:Let’s keep communicating here so that others can learn. Mind you I’m not an agent and not ready to introduce anyone to you but I can always help you if you need information. Egypt is very cheap incase you want to try it and it’s easy to get permit. Very cheap luxury accommodation and it is good for freelance too |
gimakon2:SA evisa is for people going for a short duration. Your chance of getting the visa is that if you let them know you are going for just 5 to 7 days and not 2 or 3 weeks. Mind you your itinerary must be the same with the days you will be spending there. That way you can convince them you are just going for a short visit and when you enter you can change your status. I don’t know if it is still possible but that is what everyone use to do when they get to SA |
gimakon2:I will advise you to use an agent and don’t do it yourself, you can’t pay more than 150k to 200k to agent to apply on your behalf. Reason is that many people get it wrong doing it themselves. SA is a good country I lived there for 4 years it’s better for freelancers compared to Nigeria. It is Europe in Africa. When you get to Cape Town you will understand |
gimakon2:Cape Verde is visa free just for 90 days. After 90 days you might become illegal and when you want to leave you will pay heavy fines |
gimakon2:Do you have a Schengen visa? And one thing I want you to know is that Nigeria can only stay in Mauritius for only 2 weeks. If you want to stay more than that you can apply for school over there. The school are cheaper, they have from $1500 per year upward university and colleges and the procedure is very simple and not hard at all. They only give their freelance visa to other countries apart from Nigeria but many Nigerians are studying in Mauritius. If you want to go stay there you have to apply to a school and pay part of the school tuition and the good thing is that some schools allows you to break down the school fees to small amount and pay at your convenient time. After you have been given admission by the school they will be the one to process the visa for you and send to you to print out and get on flight. Your statement of account must have at least 2m. But if you are going for vacation you just need to book your flight and you will be stamp on arrival for 2 weeks It’s somehow hard to relocate to Cape Verde only if you are just going for a vacation. Your best bet is you should just get the SA E visa and when you get there you can pay like 700 to 800k to change it to resident permit only if you know anyone there |
gimakon2:What year was that? Cape Verde did not restrict Nigeria from coming to their country. It was only during the Covid time things were a little bit tough. If you have your proof of accommodation and bta I don’t see why they will send you back. But instead of going to Cape Verde why don’t you go to Mauritius. It’s very beautiful country with many opportunities compared to Cape Verde |
Nteogwuija:Flight is around $1k and you must have minimum €1k euro with you as BTA. It is visa free but there is an immigration form you need to fill online to notify them and pay like €30 or 50. Good luck |
cybernaut:I don’t have much to say than to let you know that Togo currency cefa is higher than naira at the moment and there is no job available there only if you are a freelancer because they have 24/7 electricity. Even if you run to Togo it is still the same thing, the only difference is electricity. Go online and applied for Malta unskilled job if you are lucky enough you will get a job and visa sponsorship. All this abroad you are looking up to no Easy but person wey no reach there no go know. PEACE |
mekanta7:I followed this thread from the beginning to the end and I will like to commend you so far for putting out this useful information. I’m interested in studying at Middlesex because of the affiliation with the UK. Please I will like to know if I can always get Uk visit visa with my residence permit, and what are the requirements because I don’t want to work in Mauritius I have my own registered business here in Nigeria. I’m not going to Uk not to come back but I like exploring and won’t like to get stuck at Mauritius while studying without going for a vacation. Looking forward to hear from you. Thanks |
thanks4idias:Go to Abeokuta, if you go early in the morning you should get it by 5pm |
2geda4eva:Not necessarily you show them here in Nigeria but they might ask, just tell them the amount on you to proof you are not carrying more than the approved amount. But it is necessary you show them at SA airport because they ask most times after going through your return ticket and accommodation booking. It’s better you travel with dollars so you won’t get stuck when you get there |
October the rate was 14.5 which mean 100k in naira is 1450 Cedis. In the month of November the rate was 18.5 which means 100k in naira is 1850 Cedis. That Cedis in the picture is 500k in naira
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2geda4eva:What you need to show at the port of entry is your verified return ticket and accommodation for the duration of your stay. Don’t forget your yellow card and mind you they can deport anyone because of that but if you get money to bribe them sha because SA airport is corrupt Why would you think of booking one way ticket for a tourist visa in the first place. That’s shows you are desperate and mind you there is no job unless you are freelancer or yahoo boy You may need Atleast 5k rand as bta but it’s advisable to have dollars on you to have enough to spend when you get there SA is not good for immigrating, just go there to enjoy the views and spend your money |
vibrant99:Ask for Mr Sunday at GUO park and go with his bus |
kingseun:Go through Lagos Jibowu GUO park. They are the best and fastest for now to Ghana, sometimes 45k and sometimes 50k. Avoid big bus and choose the small bus. You leave Lagos by 6:30am and get to Ghana Accra mall by 6pm |