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TravelRe: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by jackman87: 7:32pm On Mar 17, 2025
saddened my heart!

from 2 - 8 weeks to 2 - 6 months. at this rate i might get AD for study visa before chancenkarte.

Hannania:
Original primary cert and either WAEC or NECO. No need for junior WAEC. Stop bothering yourself with all these. When you upload they'll give you an update on changes. So stop stressing.

For your information, the waiting time has increased to 6 months currently
TravelRe: General-german-student-visa-enquiries Part 8 by jackman87: 6:06pm On Mar 12, 2025
scary! are you saying there is no one that has travelled with the opportunity card?

Hannania:
The application was launched on the 13th of June. People who booked that same day are yet to get appointment completely. There's no easy route to leave Nigeria "as soon as possible" for Germany besides having a job and getting it pre-approved. That takes just 3 weeks.
TravelRe: Migrating To Germany For Free : The Chancekarte Discussions by jackman87: 6:04pm On Mar 12, 2025
this depends on if the sponsor is married and the number of children he or she has.

minimum is about 2,400 euro.

my sponsor has to pay €2000 euro additionally with his payslip to be able to apply.
victorygiven:
Hi guys, how much should a sponsor be earning every month for him/her to be able to qualify to sponsor for the opportunity card visa? @Hannania
TravelRe: Ireland Study Visa thread,General Life Experience of Nigerians Living in Ireland by jackman87: 10:54pm On Dec 02, 2024
Hello guys, this is my first time commenting on Nairaland. I will really love to get as much help as I can get because this matter is of importance to me. 
I intend to travel to Ireland next year for my masters. 
I'll like to know the steps and breakdown expenses. My dad is late and my mum cannot afford to be my sponsor. I am also not that financially buoyant to sponsor myself. 
Let's assume I get a sponsor who lives in the US but we are not related in anyway or just a family friend, will that work? 
Let's also assume that I'm also able to pay 50% of my tuition as required by my school to enable me process the visa. 
Let's also assume that I get €10,000 euro in edubond and a bank statement showing POF of 20m closing balance (backdating microfinance account).

What are my chances of getting an approval?
What more can I do to increase my chances of getting an approval?
Thank you so much for your help guys.

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