Travel › Re: Nigerians Living In Asia Countries! Japan, Singapore by JustEdward(op): 4:20pm On May 04, 2020 |
chukxie: SOUTH KOREA : For factory jobs 7 to 7, Monday to Saturday, head to South Korea. Jobs range from but not limited to textile factories, building green houses, chemical factories (dangerous), farm jobs. Drawbacks: * Visa is tough to get these days, but study visa can be gotten if you find a university willing to admit you, and you have the wherewithal to pay tuitions. * Language barrier. The more conversant you are at Korean, the better you stay in Korea would be. * Cost of living is high in Seoul but cheaper in cities like Ansan, Suwon, Puncheon, Dongducheon. * Nightlife is great in Itaewon, Gangnam and Hyongdae. * Chics: Look clean with little or no beard like an American GI (soldier ) and Korean chics would mistake you for an American.
CHINA: There are no factory jobs for foreigners especially blacks in China because China prioritizes jobs for its citizens before anyone else. *Visa : Like South Korea, the Chinese visa is now tough to get especially for Nigerians. However study visas aren't extremely difficult to get. So, try that route. *Jobs: Business - basically but not limited to mini exportation, logistic/ shipping, teacher ( em em backdoor job but it pays good money minimum 6000 - 7000 Yuan and max 10k and above depending on one's qualifications, pronunciation, experience and sometimes looks ( Chinese people love fair skinned people) *Cost of living: Affordable in smaller cities than larger ones. *Chics: Sometimes hard to get but with some Chinese in your hat, they'll soon relax and you'd be eating from their cookie jars before you know it. Note: Chinese people are nuts for pale skinned people so don't be surprised you'd be passed up for some scraggy skint white dude.
JAPAN, SINGAPORE ,MALAYSIA : Visited for leisurely grooves. Wow thank you boss, I applied for Korea visa through conference visa and it was denied, to see schools that accept undergraduate is very difficult... which other route boss |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Living In Asia Countries! Japan, Singapore by JustEdward(op): 1:16pm On May 04, 2020 |
jimohibrahim: Booked for me and my family Don’t forget to buy popcorn � and Fanta |
Travel › Re: Nigerians Living In Asia Countries! Japan, Singapore by JustEdward(op): 12:21pm On May 04, 2020 |
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Travel › Nigerians Living In Asia Countries! Japan, Singapore by JustEdward(op): 11:37am On May 04, 2020 |
Hello guys  I want to dedicate this thread to Nigerians living in Asia countries, can you share your your experience living among the Asians . Countries like:- Japan Korea Singapore China And others too! How is factory work like over there! Share your experience to aspiring migrant that would like to visit there soon after this pandemic... I heard that Asia is best country for hustling while Europe is to settle down with your wife. What do you have to say about . Thank you |
Travel › Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by JustEdward(m): 10:44am On May 04, 2020 |
tataiwo09: Visitor visa Wow thank you, please what re they documents involve I am applying from Abuja |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by JustEdward(m): 10:08am On May 04, 2020 |
lekanlaniyan: Okay. Thanks brother. God bless you . Amen thank you |
Travel › Re: General South Africa Visa Enquiries by JustEdward(m): 1:09am On May 04, 2020 |
Hello greeting to everybody, pls I have an uncle who wants me to come over there in the SA, for a greener pasture, which I will stay in his house and hustle in the country. Pls what kind of visa do I need to apply and what are the documents involved. Thank you |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by JustEdward(m): 9:33pm On May 03, 2020 |
lekanlaniyan: Thanks brother....... pls give me the embassy site Or will I go there with my documents? Yes you have to go nah, if you're in Abuja then good... In the ministry of education |
Travel › Re: Thread for South Korea prospective students by JustEdward(m): 8:03pm On May 02, 2020 |
lekanlaniyan: Good Day all, pls how do I get my documents authenticated (Apotille) with the South Korean embassy in Abuja and how much does it cost. Thanks for your response. Is not more than 1,000 naira I think when I did mine was #500 naira .. last year... But it won't be more than 1k |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 8:00pm On May 02, 2020 |
amikable97: Any plan is good provided that you're not violating any rules or law or trying to use illegal entry. Yours looks like a good plan, I don't know much about Kenya I think the risk is worth taking but usually the safest thing to do while analysing a country that would serve as a transit country for you is, to consider ease of getting a visa to your choice country (to Korea) from the transit country (Kenya). If it is easier and the duration of the Visa is long enough I think you can go ahead with it.. Also check if there are bilateral agreements between Kenya and Korea in any form. I'm saying this because this is something you plan to invest your funds in, so you have to be intentional and thorough while making decisions.
I wish you good luck Ciao Ok bro thank you.... |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 5:46pm On May 02, 2020 |
amikable97: I'm also in Nigeria and for now my goal is to use the study route to leave the country. I can't give an absolute answer per se but I'm aware some countries give different options like offering you a PR if you're able to invest some certain amount of money in their country (countries like vanatu, and other carribean countries) check out travel blogs and websites they are really helpful. You can also confirm the information you get there on the country's corresponding immigration site to be sure of what you're getting into. Wow thank you, this is helpful bro... But bro my main aim is to go-to Japan, but I want to go through south Korea bcuz I want to apply for a conference or study visa tho last year I was denied..... Now I changed my route to Kenya.. maybe work and study in Kenya or from Kenya to Korea then to Japan what do you think bro.... This is the plan I draw out for myself this year... Any advice any tips ,,, |
Travel › Re: c by JustEdward(m): 4:00pm On May 02, 2020 |
hardcore007: I want to leave this country after the pandemic.
For the past 10 years, i have been seeking visa to North America (country specific). Years later i met a citizen online. She came to Africa the first time we got married she came again. She filed for me, we waited for the process for a whole year plus. Went for interview but was asked for a certain document. She hurriedly provided it but i was still placed on a process i don't know when they'll attend to it since late last year. My oyibo wife has been patient all these while and even asked me to find a place to migrate to because she knows how difficult this place is. I'm into farming, small scale. By God's grace i feed, i dress properly and i pay my dues. I'm grateful but i want more. I studied sociology, i have welder work in mind to learn. Pls, i need advice on where to migrate, my thoughts is in a dilemma state running wild 24/7. I'm in my thirties. All countries re on lock down, even if Nigeria start movement will other countries of your choice start too... continue whatever your don’t here. Until everything calm down. And all countries embassy re opened then you can proceed |
Travel › Re: Which Is Best For Travel History? by JustEdward(m): 3:56pm On May 02, 2020 |
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Kenya Rwanda Dubai Then you reply again don’t forget to give me money for subscription |
Travel › Re: What Can 400k Do In Ibadan? by JustEdward(m): 1:11pm On May 02, 2020 |
od501: Hello house, myself and a friend of mine who wants to move permanently from the east to IB was arguing on the best budget to have before embarking on such project. Please help us out here, is 400k substantial for someone to get a house and a small shop in IB?
By the way, he is a web designer with a monthly income of between 50-60 (I guess). Use that 400k and run out of this country!! Google is your friends tank me later |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 10:27am On May 02, 2020 |
mamatwiny: I don't know much abt those countries, but I heard student visa is better for south Korea. I have friends currently doing post graduate studies in SK via student visa. Canada visa dey God hand. CANADA LOL  |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 10:11am On May 02, 2020 |
mamatwiny: Op is on point. If your target is USA, first go to UAE, you can stay for 2 weeks or 1 month and come back. Then you try schegen , czech or UK. Once you have a valid Uk visa, it makes it easier to visit other countries.
The process somehow changes if you want to live and work permanently... I don't want to overstay any visa and be hiding in the country. I have passed that stage. I swear, doing hide and seek, lol what about if you want to goto South Korea or Japan or Canada what route will you follow |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 11:06pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
GreenKalada: I don't need to get a job. I will move immediately this covid19 is over! Hahah  |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 4:40pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Lamecod: I want to advice everyone that is interested in travelling out of Nigeria ,to start thinking out of the box ,most of the embassies in Nigeria are overwhemed with high numbers of applicants ,coupled with a large numbers of fraudulent applicants ,has also made it difficult for them to sometimes be objective in doing their job. I had alot of experiences with some embassies in Nigeria from Poland to USA,Canada,UK,Mexico ,Italy and South Africa. Most of the time applications for visa was denied without any concreate reasons, but its their country and one as to respect that , the most painful was Mexican visa which was denied because the counsular was not able to contact the university i wanted to attend a Spanish language course,with making any delibrate effort. If you are fed up with visa denial and wasting money, i would advice you to think of moving out of Nigeria to a less popular country which is visa free or on arrival outside the African continent legally as a student or work visa ,then from there you can apply for a country that is closer in standard to the country you intend to travel to ,if you get the visa go and come back,do not abuse the visa rule it always back fire ,you can now apply for your destined countries based on your preference , use the HDI (countries list of Human development index ) to guide you on where to start from . You will be so suprised how some countries have empty embassies and how friendly you could be treated if you have the right documents .
In my case i applied for schengen visa from an euroasia country and got it .the process was so easy and what stuck me was the limited docuemntation needed ,because i'm a student ,instead of asking for millions in my bank account ,they simply ask how many days you intend to spend ,if 5 day then you are required to have only 80 euro per day for living expenses ,thats all and letter from your school and 6 months valid legal permit and an hotel and flight resevations.
kindly note most top countries like CANADA and USA both have a very high visa denial rate for Nigerian over 70percent in 2019 ,if in doubt google is your friend ,think outside the box and reduce your chances of wasting your hard earned money . OP , about the Africa countries you mentioned, do you mean getting their passport then proceed to another country or using your nigeria passport to continue your journey |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 4:39pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Anonime1105: For somebody aiming to travel to Germany, Canada or Australia which country would you advise I move to before applying for their visa Shebi he just mentioned Africa countries try to Google it out to know the easiest Africa country to enter any of does country, from Kenya with their passport you can easily enter Singapore and top Asians countries.... Tho I don't know about using Nigeria passport but I believe it will be easy too.... |
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Travel › Re: Is UK Embassy Open by JustEdward(m): 3:30pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
Lightero: Please I will like to know if the UK embassy is open now for visa application No embassy is opened...... |
Travel › Re: Travelling Out Should Not Be So Difficult If You Know What To Do by JustEdward(m): 3:27pm On Apr 30, 2020 |
OP, you have sense thank you for this wonderful write up, you really saved a soul.. I have been denied last year of China and south Korea student visa with all my documents and statement been completed.. tho it's my first time of applying it... And I have a virgin passport...
What do you think if I go to Kenya bcuz that the Africa country that I so much loved... Waiting for your response.... |
Travel › Re: Diary Of A Nigeria Student Living In Saint Petersburg, Russia. by JustEdward(m): 12:28am On Apr 30, 2020 |
@tochi please can you help me secure admission in Russia I have been scammed mercilessly please help a soul I am dying and waiting here in Nigeria |
Travel › Re: India Student Visa & Procedures To Secure The Visa by JustEdward(op): 12:56pm On Apr 29, 2020 |
Petyprincess: Lol you want to follow Indians drag employment wey dem never get Indians are travelling to different countries for greater opportunities,canada is one of Indians favorite country. If you just wanna school there it's okay bt if you plan on hustling then I'm not sure o. My best friend is Indian living in Canada nd he told me he will rather work as factory worker than returning back to India! Hmm thank you for this great response? I plan on securing a India student visa since their easily student visa and also you can decide not to pay until you get to India So I want to use India as a stepping stone to cross over to other countries like Japan South Korea |
Travel › Re: India Student Visa & Procedures To Secure The Visa by JustEdward(op): 10:55am On Apr 29, 2020 |
rationalhuman: If you are into Fine arts, Humanities, Artisan Studies dont go to India. If you are into Engineering, Science, IT, Medical Science, Management then India is best place to study. Do not listen to keyboard warriors, India is best place to study. Just dont think to get so much part time work opportunities they are very few (Usually they hire permanent employees). Thank you for your response bro I am into studying mass communication or business administration |
Travel › Re: India Student Visa & Procedures To Secure The Visa by JustEdward(op): 10:29am On Apr 29, 2020 |
Memberclub: why India? Bro I can't really say but, I was denied SK and China student visa last year so that's why am considering it |
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