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INFORMATION ABOUT HOME TIE STATUS OF VISA APPLICANTS IN VISA PROCESSING. "Home Ties"to your home country are the things that bind, draw or connect you to your home country such as job, family, financial prospects that you own or will inherit, investments, etc. Some visa processing requirements include submission of applicant's property documents and property valuation report for home tie status and economic status. The foreign embassy is looking for visa applicant who have good economic status who will not become a liability when they get into their country. Property valuation report is one of the instruments used to justify the economic status and home tie status of the Visa Applicant. It is believed that once you have property or assets in your home country, it will draw you back to your country when or before your visa expires. The valuation report showcases the monetary worth of your properties. It helps the embassy to determine your home tie status and economic status before granting you visa into their country. |
INFORMATION ABOUT HOME TIE STATUS OF VISA APPLICANTS IN VISA PROCESSING "Home Ties"to your home country are the things that bind, draw or connect you to your home country such as job, family, financial prospects that you own or will inherit, investments, etc. Some visa processing requirements include submission of applicant's property documents and property valuation report for home tie status and economic status. The foreign embassy is looking for visa applicant who have good economic status who will not become a liability when they get into their country. Property valuation report is one of the instruments used to justify the economic status and home tie status of the Visa Applicant. It is believed that once you have property or assets in your home country, it will draw you back to your country when or before your visa expires. The valuation report showcases the monetary worth of your properties. It helps the embassy to determine your home tie status and economic status before granting you visa into their country. |
Studying and working in Poland offers several advantages for international students, including affordable tuition and living costs, high-quality European education, and a welcoming environment. The country's Schengen membership also allows for easy travel within the EU, and Polish universities offer a wide range of programs, including many taught in English. Some of the benefits includes, 1 Most affordable place to live and work 2 5th Best Country for higher Education in Europe 3 No IELTS required 4 Part time Work Allowed 5 Entry to 29 Schengen Countries 6 High Visa Success Rate 7 Multiple Intake Option 8 Easy To Het PR 9 Study Gap Accepted 10 Unlimited Working Hours 11 Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities. Here's a more detailed look at the benefits: 1. Affordable Education and Living Costs: Tuition fees in Poland are significantly lower than in many other European countries, making it an accessible option for international students. The cost of living in Poland is also relatively low, particularly in comparison to Western European nations. 2. High-Quality Education and International Recognition: Polish universities are known for their high standards of education and research. Diplomas from Polish universities are recognized throughout the European Union and internationally. 3. Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities: As a member of the Schengen area, Poland grants international students the freedom to travel and explore other countries within the EU without visa restrictions. 4. Diverse Program Offerings: Polish universities offer a wide variety of academic programs in both English and Polish, catering to diverse interests and career goals. Many programs, particularly in engineering and business, are offered in English. 5. Welcoming and Inclusive Environment: Polish people are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards foreigners, making it easier for international students to adjust to a new environment. Many universities offer assistance to international students, including support with visa procedures, accommodation, and cultural integration. 6. Career Opportunities and Work After Graduation: Poland's economy is growing, and there are increasing job opportunities for skilled graduates, including in international businesses. International students may be eligible for post-study work permits, allowing them to gain experience in the Polish job market. 7. Rich Cultural Heritage and Student Life: Poland boasts a rich history and cultural heritage, offering students the opportunity to explore historical sites, museums, and cultural attractions. Student life in Poland is vibrant, with numerous social events, clubs, and activities for students to participate in. 8. Scholarship Opportunities: Polish government and universities offer scholarships and financial aid to attract international students, including those from developing countries. Poland offers a diverse range of benefits for visitors, from its rich history and culture to its stunning natural landscapes and affordable prices. The country boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, charming old towns, and a vibrant capital city. Furthermore, Poland is known for its friendly people, delicious cuisine, and convenient transportation options. |
NerdyAda:If embassy call you to tell you that your documents are ready for legalisation, you will go there with the documents you are to legalize. Attached is the current price for document legalization. Note embassy releases new price rate every new month.
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OreBabs:Yes MOE accept student copy, and Portugal embassy accept that too, we have drop the documents you need to authenticate for your Portugal study visa, check previous posts. NOTE: For masters your Bsc, transcript and o level, Your O level and (ss1-ss3) transcript if you are going for Bsc. |
Let's Guide you on How To Process Your Travelling Documents 1 PCC Police Character Certificate 2 Embassy Stamp 3 Educational and Foreign Affairs Stamp 4 Eligibility/Proficiency letters 5 Yellow Vaccine Card 6 Trade Test 7 CAC/Business Name Documents 8 International Passport 9 Notary Public (Lawyers Notary Public) 10 Prove of Home Ties Documents. And others. |
POLAND STUDY VISA PROCESS: Step-by-Step Guide 1. Authenticate Educational Documents: Verify your educational documents at the Ministry of Education. 2. Verify Documents at Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Further authenticate your documents at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 3. Legalize Documents at Polish Embassy: Get your documents legalized at the Polish Embassy, including: - WAEC Certificate: €30 - High School Transcripts: €30 - Bachelor's Certificate: €30 - Bachelor's Transcript: €30 4. Apply to a School and Pay Application Fee: Submit your application to a Polish school and pay the required fee. 5. Receive Offer Letter: Get an offer letter from the school. 6. Pay Tuition Fee: Pay the tuition fee for your chosen program. 7. Receive Acceptance Letter and Visa Documents: Get an acceptance letter and other necessary documents to process your visa. 8. Book an Appointment: Schedule an appointment for your visa application. 9. Submit Visa Application with Supporting Documents: Apply for a study visa with all required supporting documents. |
[quote author=Doxypigeon post=135518128]Hello everyone. Someone please guide me. What documents are required for the visa application for masters study - Portugal. And How do I go about the application Step by step. Also Anyone who has processed or about to process for visa, would you be so kind as to reach out to me through dm. what amount should I have as POF? Thanks in advance[/q Check the information attached below will address your request.
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Looking a way to get appointment date for visa interview, Portugal, Poland, Austria, Belgium and legalization, Russian, purposes, and guidance, We are here to guide and assist you. |
Let's Guide you on How To Process Your Travelling Documents 1 PCC Police Character Certificate 2 Embassy Stamp 3 Educational and Foreign Affairs Stamp 4 Eligibility/Proficiency letters 5 Yellow Vaccine Card 6 Trade Test 7 CAC/Business Name Documents 8 International Passport 9 Notary Public (Lawyers Notary Public) 10 Prove of Home Ties Documents. And others. |
Let's Guide you on How To Process Your Travelling Documents 1 PCC Police Character Certificate 2 Embassy Stamp 3 Educational and Foreign Affairs Stamp 4 Eligibility/Proficiency letters 5 Yellow Vaccine Card 6 Trade Test 7 CAC/Business Name Documents 8 International Passport 9 Notary Public (Lawyers Notary Public) 10 Prove of Home Ties Documents. And others. We can guide you on the processes of Obtaining your travelling Documents |
Currently POLAND VISA FEE IS 135 EUROS FOR STUDY AND WORK 80 EUROS FOR SHENGEN/TOURIST AND CULTURAL PURPOSES 30 EUROS FOR LEGALISATION OF DOCUMENTS (per Documents) 135 EUROS FOR VISA APPEAL Study Appointment Booking Date is released last Monday of Every Month Work Appointment Date is by weekly. We can Assist you get Poland Legalisation Appointment Schengen Appointment Study Appointment Work Appointment |
tolaade1960:Yes |
NOVA School of Science and Technology Portugal Apply 👇🏽 https://www.fct.unl.pt/en/education/master-degrees COUNTRY: PORTUGAL STUDY LEVEL: 📍 BACHELOR 📍 MASTER TUITION: €3,500 APPLICATION FEE: Applies COURSES SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 📍Actuarial Mathematics 📍Biochemistry 📍Biochemistry for Health 📍Civil Engineering 📍Digital Society 📍Environmental Engineering 📍Conservation and Restoration 📍Digital Society 📍Advanced Materials Innovative Recycling Amongst many others |
University Beira Interior ubi.pt COUNTRY: PORTUGAL STUDY LEVEL: 📍 BACHELOR TUITION: 5 000€/ per year 4 Instalments: 1 250€ 10 Instalments: 500€ APPLICATION FEE: Applies per course 📍MASTER TUITION: 1500€/ per year 4 Instalments: 375€ 10 Instalments: 150€ ADMISSION OPENS - May 13th to June 28th, 2024 APPLICATION FEE: Applies COURSES SCIENCE , SOCIAL SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY 📍Mathematics and its applications 📍Biochemistry 📍Sociology 📍Civil Engineering 📍Philosophy 📍Environmental Engineering 📍Economics 📍Computer science and Engineering 📍Electrical and computer Engineering 📍 Marketing |
TECHNICO LISBOA Country: Portugal Study level: Undergraduate and Master Admission Opens: Submission of applications Application fee: Applies Tuition fee: 7000€/year Courses: 📍Industrial Engineering and Management 📍Engineering Physics 📍Electrical and Computer Engineering 📍Computer Science and Engineering 📍Telecommunications and Informatics Engineering 📍Applied Mathematics and Computation Master Programmes 📍Architecture 📍Biotechnology 📍Bioengineering: Regenerative and Precision Medicines 📍Science and Technology for the Cultural Heritage 📍Aerospace Engineering 📍Biological Engineering 📍Electronics Engineering 📍Mining and Geological Engineering 📍Territorial Management and Urban Studies Amongst many other courses. 📢 Apply now👇🏾 tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/ |
University of Porto Submission of applications: Deadlines (3rd Cycle) 12 June › 19 July 2024 Tuition Fees: between 3500 euros and 8000 euros Country: Portugal Course: 📍Architecture 📍Biochemistry 📍Bioinformatics 📍Computer science 📍Environmental science and technology 📍Engineering physics 📍 Agricultural engineering 📍Chemistry 📍physics 📍Mathematics 📍Economics 📍Criminology 📍Bioengineering 📍Artificial intelligence and data science Apply here👇🏾 up.pt/portal/en/ |
Studying and working in Poland offers several advantages for international students, including affordable tuition and living costs, high-quality European education, and a welcoming environment. The country's Schengen membership also allows for easy travel within the EU, and Polish universities offer a wide range of programs, including many taught in English. Some of the benefits includes, 1 Most affordable place to live and work 2 5th Best Country for higher Education in Europe 3 No IELTS required 4 Part time Work Allowed 5 Entry to 29 Schengen Countries 6 High Visa Success Rate 7 Multiple Intake Option 8 Easy To Het PR 9 Study Gap Accepted 10 Unlimited Working Hours 11 Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities. Here's a more detailed look at the benefits: 1. Affordable Education and Living Costs: Tuition fees in Poland are significantly lower than in many other European countries, making it an accessible option for international students. The cost of living in Poland is also relatively low, particularly in comparison to Western European nations. 2. High-Quality Education and International Recognition: Polish universities are known for their high standards of education and research. Diplomas from Polish universities are recognized throughout the European Union and internationally. 3. Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities: As a member of the Schengen area, Poland grants international students the freedom to travel and explore other countries within the EU without visa restrictions. 4. Diverse Program Offerings: Polish universities offer a wide variety of academic programs in both English and Polish, catering to diverse interests and career goals. Many programs, particularly in engineering and business, are offered in English. 5. Welcoming and Inclusive Environment: Polish people are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards foreigners, making it easier for international students to adjust to a new environment. Many universities offer assistance to international students, including support with visa procedures, accommodation, and cultural integration. 6. Career Opportunities and Work After Graduation: Poland's economy is growing, and there are increasing job opportunities for skilled graduates, including in international businesses. International students may be eligible for post-study work permits, allowing them to gain experience in the Polish job market. 7. Rich Cultural Heritage and Student Life: Poland boasts a rich history and cultural heritage, offering students the opportunity to explore historical sites, museums, and cultural attractions. Student life in Poland is vibrant, with numerous social events, clubs, and activities for students to participate in. 8. Scholarship Opportunities: Polish government and universities offer scholarships and financial aid to attract international students, including those from developing countries. Poland offers a diverse range of benefits for visitors, from its rich history and culture to its stunning natural landscapes and affordable prices. The country boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, charming old towns, and a vibrant capital city. Furthermore, Poland is known for its friendly people, delicious cuisine, and convenient transportation options. |
Looking a way to get appointment date for visa interview and legalization purposes, in Embassy in Abuja and Lagos, We are here to guide and assist you |
SAMPLES OF MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EMBASSY STICKERS AND STAMP LEGALIZE YOUR DOCUMENTS We are your go_to expert in verifying your documents at the ministry of education and foreign affairs your documents are 100 % Secured with a professional team Our service Legalization Authentication Notorization Embassy assitance Visa Counselling and Guidance Why choose us Our success rate is very high with 100% security Contact info: Phone No: 08037480823 Email:freedomtravelsntours@gmail.com. |
Take a look at countries that can be processed with a low budget (as low as 8m to 10m), but these countries will always have a huddle you need to cross, which is APPOINTMENT AND LEGALIZATION. Which we can help you with. Try out these countries if you are patient enough to go through the Legalization process - Portugal 🇵🇹 - Poland 🇵🇱 - Austria 🇦🇹 - Romania 🇷🇴 - Czech Republic 🇨🇿 - Lithuania 🇱🇹 - Spain 🇪🇸 - Slovakia 🇸🇰 |
Vivianoge255:Yes you can to booking.com to reserve accommodation. For your visa application. |
Babypal:It can be used, but you will get a letter from the sch that issued you the SS1-SS3 transcript.you will also get an affidavit from court. |
WE CAN HELP YOU AUTHENTICATE YOUR CERTIFICATES AT MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND LEGALIZE YOUR DOCUMENTS AT EMBASSY IN ABUJA. We are your go_to expert in verifying your documents at the ministry of education and foreign affairs your documents are 100 % Secured with a professional team Our service Legalization Authentication Notorization Embassy assitance Visa Counselling and Guidance Why choose us Our success rate is very high with 100% security Contact info: Phone No: 08037480823 Web:freedomtravels.com.ng/ Email:freedomtravelsntours@gmail.com |
INFORMATION ABOUT HOME TIE STATUS OF VISA APPLICANTS IN VISA PROCESSING "Home Ties"to your home country are the things that bind, draw or connect you to your home country such as job, family, financial prospects that you own or will inherit, investments, etc. Some visa processing requirements include submission of applicant's property documents and property valuation report* for home tie status and economic status. The foreign embassy is looking for visa applicant who have good economic status who will not become a liability when they get into their country. Property valuation report is one of the instruments used to justify the economic status and home tie status of the Visa Applicant. It is believed that once you have property or assets in your home country, it will draw you back to your country when or before your visa expires. The valuation report showcases the monetary worth of your properties. It helps the embassy to determine your home tie status and economic status before granting you visa into their country. |
Studying and working in Poland offers several advantages for international students, including affordable tuition and living costs, high-quality European education, and a welcoming environment. The country's Schengen membership also allows for easy travel within the EU, and Polish universities offer a wide range of programs, including many taught in English. Some of the benefits includes, 1 Most affordable place to live and work 2 5th Best Country for higher Education in Europe 3 No IELTS required 4 Part time Work Allowed 5 Entry to 29 Schengen Countries 6 High Visa Success Rate 7 Multiple Intake Option 8 Easy To Het PR 9 Study Gap Accepted 10 Unlimited Working Hours 11 Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities. Here's a more detailed look at the benefits: 1. Affordable Education and Living Costs: Tuition fees in Poland are significantly lower than in many other European countries, making it an accessible option for international students. The cost of living in Poland is also relatively low, particularly in comparison to Western European nations. 2. High-Quality Education and International Recognition: Polish universities are known for their high standards of education and research. Diplomas from Polish universities are recognized throughout the European Union and internationally. 3. Schengen Membership and Travel Opportunities: As a member of the Schengen area, Poland grants international students the freedom to travel and explore other countries within the EU without visa restrictions. 4. Diverse Program Offerings: Polish universities offer a wide variety of academic programs in both English and Polish, catering to diverse interests and career goals. Many programs, particularly in engineering and business, are offered in English. 5. Welcoming and Inclusive Environment: Polish people are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards foreigners, making it easier for international students to adjust to a new environment. Many universities offer assistance to international students, including support with visa procedures, accommodation, and cultural integration. 6. Career Opportunities and Work After Graduation: Poland's economy is growing, and there are increasing job opportunities for skilled graduates, including in international businesses. International students may be eligible for post-study work permits, allowing them to gain experience in the Polish job market. 7. Rich Cultural Heritage and Student Life: Poland boasts a rich history and cultural heritage, offering students the opportunity to explore historical sites, museums, and cultural attractions. Student life in Poland is vibrant, with numerous social events, clubs, and activities for students to participate in. 8. Scholarship Opportunities: Polish government and universities offer scholarships and financial aid to attract international students, including those from developing countries. Poland offers a diverse range of benefits for visitors, from its rich history and culture to its stunning natural landscapes and affordable prices. The country boasts numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites, charming old towns, and a vibrant capital city. Furthermore, Poland is known for its friendly people, delicious cuisine, and convenient transportation options. |
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