Travel › Re: North Cyprus: Part 2 by elarry64: 11:15am On Aug 15, 2020 |
Dharryedu: yes, there are vocational courses available in English instruction that can be completed in 2 years pls sir my intl passport is will expire in 8 months time, should i go on with application with it? or should i renew first |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 10:19am On Apr 07, 2020 |
please who else is applying or want to apply for korea nazarene university?? |
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Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 7:37pm On Dec 27, 2019 |
please do anyone have an idea of going for undergraduate course in south korea, do they have age restrictions and what are the visa requirements after admission |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 10:17am On Dec 10, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: Which state r u? lagos presently, please do you have idea how much it cost per document at the embassy, and also there requirements....i will be there tommorow |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 6:02am On Dec 10, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: I haven't sent yet, my application starts ending of this month .
But information I got says DHL seems to be the best and price fluctuates between 20k and 30k please do you have an idea were i will find those aboki guys to help change my nira |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 7:28pm On Dec 08, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: Apologies, but I don't understand how you quoted me. I'll try my best to answer though.
You said, "You are SUPPOSED to do it in Abuja", is there a reason for that?
In my earlier post, I recommended the Lagos office rather than the Abuja office, so I'm kinda confused with your question, Sir. please what courier service did you use to send your documents and how much did it cost |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 7:26pm On Dec 08, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: dont worry bro, please what courier service did you use to send your documents and how much?Apologies, but I don't understand how you quoted me. I'll try my best to answer though.
You said, "You are SUPPOSED to do it in Abuja", is there a reason for that?
In my earlier post, I recommended the Lagos office rather than the Abuja office, so I'm kinda confused with your question, Sir. |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 4:50pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
elarry64: thank you so much..now i fully understands, God bless you Yampotatocarrot: i went to the abuja embassy today for Authentication and i was notifed that the person that is supose to sign it is on leave, i am from south east do you think the lagos embassy will accept it? because am supose to do it in abuja..but i cant wait till 24 days as they said
You are welcome, Sir.
If I may add, I'll advise you use the Lagos office rather than the Abuja embassy, they require less documents and you'll get it same day (if you go early), or highest the next day (if it's a working day)... Only thing is you'll have to pay for each document in dollars, not naira
Just go to those aboki guys and change your naira into small denominations of the dollar. The embassy will issue you change if you have change to collect
This is unlike Abuja that requires more documents and will take about 4days before collection |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 5:27pm On Dec 04, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: bro do you know if south korean embassy legalize birth certificates
You are welcome, Sir.
If I may add, I'll advise you use the Lagos office rather than the Abuja embassy, they require less documents and you'll get it same day (if you go early), or highest the next day (if it's a working day)... Only thing is you'll have to pay for each document in dollars, not naira
Just go to those aboki guys and change your naira into small denominations of the dollar. The embassy will issue you change if you have change to collect
This is unlike Abuja that requires more documents and will take about 4days before collection |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 6:56pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: thank you so much, i will do as you say bro the whole thing was confusing before but am now well informed..i will be heading to abuja on monday to start with the ministries, i will update you! thank you so much i couldnt have found it easier without all your directions, thank you bro
You are welcome, Sir.
If I may add, I'll advise you use the Lagos office rather than the Abuja embassy, they require less documents and you'll get it same day (if you go early), or highest the next day (if it's a working day)... Only thing is you'll have to pay for each document in dollars, not naira
Just go to those aboki guys and change your naira into small denominations of the dollar. The embassy will issue you change if you have change to collect
This is unlike Abuja that requires more documents and will take about 4days before collection |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 3:56pm On Nov 29, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: Same as MOE and MOFA, the embassy will legalize only the photocopies that have been stamped by the ministries
But, just as the ministries will stamp the photocopies alongside the original, the embassy will REQUEST YOU TO SUBMIT THE STAMPED ORIGINALS.
The embassy won't legalize the originals,they just wanna see it before they legalize the already stamped photocopies thank you so much..now i fully understands, God bless you |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 10:09am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: No problem.
Lemme take it one by one.
There is no way you can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original
But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals.
So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you.
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there.
The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit.
Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs
I hope this helps, Sir YampotatYampotatocarrot : No problem.
Lemme take it one by one.
There is no way you can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original
But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals.
So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you.
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there.
The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit.
Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs
I hope this helps, Sir ocarrot post=84459643: elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies elarry64: a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies Yampotatocarrot: U ain't sending d original cert to SK
Na d photocopy u go send.. but they'll have to stamp both the photocopy n original at the ministries..
They'll peel off a portion at the back, u don't need to worry about that No p Yampotatocarrot: U ain't sending d original cert to SK
Na d photocopy u go send.. but they'll have to stamp both the photocopy n original at the ministries..
They'll peel off a portion at the back, u don't need to worry about that roblem Yampotatocarrot: U ain't sending d original cert to SK
Na d photocopy u go send.. but they'll have to stamp both the photocopy n original at the ministries..
They'll peel off a portion at the back, u don't need to worry about that . Lem Yampotatocarrot: U ain't sending d original cert to SK
Na d photocopy u go send.. but they'll have to stamp both the photocopy n original at the ministries..
They'll peel off a portion at the back, u don't need to worry about that me tak[quot Yampotatocarrot: No problem.
Lemme take it one by one.
There is no way you can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original
But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals.
So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you.
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there.
The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit.
Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs
I hope this helps, Sir There is no way you Yampotatocarrot: No problem.
Lemme take it one by one.
There is no way you can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original
But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals.
So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you.
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there.
The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit.
Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs
I hope this helps, Sir can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals. So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you. Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs. Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there. The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit. Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs I hope this helps, Sirthank you so much for your kind replies..i contacted the korean embassy to do a little enquiry, she said the embassy dosnt legalize photocopies but according to the requirement they said it must be legalized by the embassy after its been done at MOE nd MOFA respectively, so will the embassy legalize the photocopy after its been authenticated by the required ministries or am i to send the photocopy of the legalize original certificate? because am confuse the embassy say they dont legalize photocopies or will they legalize it when they see the ministry seals on it...hopeing to read from you soon, thank you so much for your kind gestures |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 9:43am On Nov 29, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: thank you so much for your kind replies..i contacted the korean embassy to do a little enquiry, she said the embassy dosnt legalize photocopies but according to the requirement they said it must be legalized by the embassy after its been done at MOE nd MOFA respectively, so will the embassy legalize the photocopy after its been authenticated by the required ministries or am i to send the photocopy of the legalize original certificate? because am confuse the embassy say they dont legalize photocopies or will they legalize it when they see the ministry seals on it...hopeing to read from you soon, thank you so much for your kind gestures
No problem.
Lemme take it one by one.
There is no way you can send your originals to the school, what you'll send are the legalized photocopies of the original
But, MOE will NEVER legalize the photocopies without seeing the originals.
So, when you want to submit, you submit both the originals and the photocopies, they'll stamp ALL OF THEM, and return to you.
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs.
Please, check the page before this, I explained how it's to be done there.
The number of copies you want to send determines the number of photocopies you'll submit.
Meaning: Let us say you want to submit the document (WAEC result) to 3 schools, you'll have to submit the original WAEC result, with 4 photocopies. So, when you do the first clearance at MOE, you inform them how many you need, that'll determine the amount they'll ask you to go and pay at the bank
Same applies to the Ministry of Foreign affairs
I hope this helps, Sir |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 11:06pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
elarry64: ok thank you but i was told the MOE dosnt legalize photocopies..please can i contact you personaly a woman in the ministary said they dont legalize photocopies |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 11:04pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
Yampotatocarrot: U ain't sending d original cert to SK
Na d photocopy u go send.. but they'll have to stamp both the photocopy n original at the ministries..
They'll peel off a portion at the back, u don't need to worry about that ok thank you but i was told the MOE dosnt legalize photocopies..please can i contact you personaly |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by elarry64: 4:58pm On Nov 28, 2019 |
please i am having an issue, my waec cert is laminated and my friend in sk said its not gonna work..i went to the MOE to authenticate it and the woman there told me that they can just peal the back and place there stamp, please if they can do it, will it accepted please someone should help out |
Education › Re: How To Delaminate A Certificate In 3 Easy Steps by elarry64: 8:29pm On Nov 03, 2019 |
please i am having issues, i was told by the south korean customer care that they dont accept laminated waec cert, the rude girl didnt even tell me what to do! my waec cert is laminated and i dont know how to go about this! please someone should give me tips on what to do |