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TravelRe: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by keleto(m): 11:11pm On Feb 06, 2019
vampire2020:
learn up till B2 in Germany ,it will give you an added advantage
Is it possible to learn up to B2 here in nigeria,coupled with office wahala. Thats my thought. it gets me scared.

He actually advised i apply for a six months german language course in germany
TravelRe: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by keleto(m): 10:50pm On Feb 05, 2019
temitayoolu:
the person that wants to get you a work permit. Is the person an employer registered and approved by the home office ?

What kind of job ? Do your due diligence


Check here [url]https://con.arbeitsagentur.de/prod/jobboerse/jobsuche-ui/?FCT.ANGEBOTSART=ARBEIT&FCT.AKTUALITAET=100&FCT.BEHINDERUNG=AUS&page=1&size=10&sort=Aktualit%C3%A4t&s=3[/url] for lots of jobs in Germany. There are over 1278078 jobs and no one to do them lol.

As regards to work permit.i actually spoke with someone at home office this afternoon.
The man said there are lots of job, but unfortunately 85% to 90% would require german proficiency.
He advised if i can get B2 german, he would be able to help.
I dont think my head can study german to B2. What can i do now.
pls anyone with genueine link should let me know
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 10:32pm On Jan 28, 2019
heybaby12:
Truth be told i am not 100% sure of the procedure, as we speak my own hand bag dey with her grand parents for Nigeria.
A friend of mine came with her child but the pikin na yanke pikin so there was no embassy wahala. But when they got here she had to show €3.5k for the child at the Office before they issued the child's residency.

My dear this schooling with pikin no be beans oh. It's really not easy. Them no get joy for their schooling here.

Also me mindful of where you going to, some cities won't even help you out. You would do it all by yourself. But my school helped my friend with all she needed for the child (putting the child in kindergarten and all)
Sorry but you have to do intensive research and make the right choice. Feel free to ask more questions. If I can help I will.
Best wishes.
I believe elementary schools like primaries teaches in German. Do they have English speaking schools for kids too
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 3:58pm On Jan 22, 2019
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keleto:

[color=#006600] Good day house, about processing admission for winter 2019; i intend going for Msc Mechatronics System. For guy who are/have taken this course already,pls can you brief me a little regarding Job availability and (GERMAN LANGUAGE) issues regards searching for jobs after study.
Do you advise i go for german language class here before coming over.

Meanwhile, i studied electrical process instrumentation BTECH already.


Pls your advice is most welcome d[b]
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TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 3:31pm On Jan 22, 2019

Good day house, about processing admission for winter 2019; i intend going for Msc Mechatronics System. For guy who are/have taken this course already,pls can you brief me a little regarding Job availability and (GERMAN LANGUAGE) issues regards searching for jobs after study.
Do you advise i go for german language class here before coming over.

Meanwhile, i studied electrical process instrumentation BTECH already.


Pls your advice is most welcome d
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TravelRe: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by keleto(m): 6:08pm On Jan 15, 2019
hello house, i plan studying at one of the TAFE institute in Australia, though i have HND already,but i choose TAFE because is cheaper.
(1) I need advice if this route would favour me when i want to apply for PR.
(2) Does this route have any advantage
(3) Is there any one who is studying or has studied at TAFE.
(4) pls your advice is highly welcomed
TravelRe: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by keleto(m): 9:18pm On Jan 09, 2019
temitayoolu:
I would appreciate if your are more direct smiley


I am more than wiling to provide some guidance within my spare time for free. There are lots of jobs here in Berlin and I must say you can start by visiting xing.com and searching for jobs in your field and see if it exists.


if you are not already into tech you can stary by using udemy and reaching out to a tech mentor first smiley
thanks for your responses so far. is it possible getting primary and secondary schools that teaches in english.cos the kids might not be able to compehend studies in german
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 11:59pm On Jan 05, 2019
SooCute:
Good evening dear Brothers and Sisters. It's been a long while.
So i came back from a long necessary Pause!
So while on my "Pause" moved around and made some research which i would like to say few things on.

1) See eehhh, when you dey 9ja, you usually see Germanyy as "Geerrrrrmmmaaaanyyyyyy" but when you eventually come here, the excitement will "shift" and you wake up to reality grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

TIP: make your plans solid and be prepared from home. Get all the information about the city you are headed especially ask people wey dey ground. For instance, i live in Bayernn (Schweinfurtt). Internet reported that my city is the 3rd richest city in Germanyy and the most industrialized (Not so sure about the most Industrialized part again). To me i felt like...."Hustle go stew" my dear the reality is that those big big companies would hardly wanna give out "student job". But this stuff is where man wan pay bills. So you see? Bills don't stop coming, so boys be porting outside city to get jobs. Sometimes you pay big transport. I know guys wey go other city pay fresh rent and they are looking for someone to occupy their house here and even pay half of the rent. Kole werk?

2) Languge IS KEY: I visited Osnabruckk, a city in Hanoverr and spent 1 week there. I discovered they speak correct Germann(Hoch Deutsch) and i was able to improve my Germann and my hearing skills in days. I was impressed. It's not the same as in Bayernn. They speak Bayerish...kinda dialect. Now, the Germann person i was in his house told me "If you have C1 level of Germann in my city (Osnabruckk) you have a great point to apply for citizenship." These are his words. I didn't do further research but based on his portfolio (he was in Government for 20 years and currently in charge of refugees shelter blablabla) i know he knows shit.
You need language anyhow to succeed in this country. Imagine the ease of improving your Germann by simply "Being in the right surrounding"? even if you speak nonsense, atleast you hear people speaking the right shit, its easy to pickup and boost your morale to even try to speak.

3) Some good Unis are not on daad.de. Even if they are, not all their courses are on daad. The University of Osnabruckk is gadamm good. Bigger than my current uni and has courses in English. With population of over 30,000 students offering almost all the courses you can think of, whereas we are just 2,700 my area. Plus the campus in wurzburgg we will be about 9000 max. Do the Maths.
Now use your head, it will be easy for you to find escape route in a school with many 'Humans'(male/females) than a school with few Humans. If you know you know grin grin grin grin grin. If you think am bluffing, imagine entering plane back to dah gadame kan3 if things no stew as you thought? I no go talk again. Infact i don't even want to go into details.

4) You can change school and transfer credits (Bachelors only) but not for than 90 credits. Which means you can start from third semester in you new school if the course contents are same ooo. Why not make the right choice from the beginning when you still can?

5) A friend said that "Bayernn is Bayernn and Germanyy is Germanyy" because their shits are kinda different from other parts of DE. So, i asked myself, if DE na DE, why do i want to go through the difficult path bikonu?

6) Finally Everything wey i just talk na lie!! (I sabi wetin make i dey yarn for awa tongu ooo. No be say i no sabi spell Ingrish, data security is real. I sabi y i plus extra letters to names, i no hear say them kom for me grin grin grin grin grin grin grin.)

7) If you want make Uni-assist payments, i can help you. I no dey change money ooo, i just wan help boys in my own little way. So you can transfer the equivalent in my local Naira account and i make the payment here fur Sie. If wan see my face @ d e a r_s p e n c e r for IG. Abeg i get Babe ooo, if i toast you run!!!!!!!!!

Finally we go dey alright.
K'emesia.
Hmm. Hmm. Hmmmm
TravelRe: General German Work And Family Re-union Visa Enquiries by keleto(m): 11:36pm On Jan 03, 2019
Sam8850:
2 Visa Application Forms (Application for a Residence Permit) – no copies required
Valid passport +2 copies of its data page
2 signed declarations according to Section 54 Paragraph 2 Nr. 8 of the German Alien's Law
2 identical passport pictures according to biometric specifications
School Leaving Certificates of Primary and Secondary School/ WAEC-Certificate
Proof of previous academic studies/professional training/ work experience (if applicable)
Birth Certificate from National Population Commission or Declaration of Age deposed to by head of Family
Biographically old documents (older than 5 years) to verify identity (such as library card, baptism certificate, vaccination card etc.)
Work Contract with the German company/ organisation, including information on salary, specific duties, work conditions and time frame of the contract
Possibly: consent of the German Federal Employment Agency (may be obtained beforehand)
Prepaid courier envelope by any major courier service.

Also note that you can go for Blue Card which is an option only if your job offer meets the salary benchmark of 52k euros above. The required documents for the Blue Card is different, fund below;

Passport
2 completely filled application forms
2 completely filled declarations in accordance with Section 54 of the Residence Act
2 biometric passport pictures
Curriculum vitae of professional career, including all certificates, diplomas, etc.
German university degree or recognised foreign degree comparable to a German degree
Working contract or binding job offer with details of gross annual salary.
Pre-paid courier envelope from a major courier service.
Thanks. You did not mention if proficiency in german is required
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 11:51pm On Jan 02, 2019
Dangenius1227:
Happy new year to all, Apologies that this is coming late!

Family Reunion Visa
Interview : July 30th

Investigation Lawyer Arrived: September 19th

Investigation completed: Nov 1st

AM: Dec 10th

Visum Delivered: Dec 18th

To God be the Glory!

NB: I am open to any questions and I will so eager to give any assistance in my capacity!
Congrats. Where you able to learn germany before you got your visa
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 11:39pm On Jan 02, 2019
janettee:
Family reunion visa..
@janetee
Sorry for disturbing you. Is it true that to be granted a reunion visa,the applicant must be able to speak at least a bit of german. Is it a must. It seems you learned the language in german,not here in nigeria before you travelled
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 10:12pm On Dec 16, 2018
Berliner1:
Just laughing here about bavaria...where at the TUM fanatics?
Only one state with dramatic auslanderbehorde(foriegners office) and weirdo Uni...

My advice, learn basics German upto A2...look for mini job and face your studies 100%....look for internship or work student....dont com here for courses that are not marketable....during summer...work full time to save...prepare for life after studies....linkedin...xing etc.
Employers dont employ based on university ranking here....this is not UK or USA...dont come here for MBA as well...if one school is difficult transfer your credit to another uni.




God bless our hussle..
Pls sir,i just pm you.want to ask some personal questions
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 9:48pm On Dec 16, 2018
heybaby12:
That's a slow pace
Hello heybaby. The germany language thin ehn. I tried studying with the training video's i downloaded from youtube. After 10 mins,my eyes come dey turn me.
I dont know how to go about learning the language.
I dont want to make application if i dont have at least basic knowledge of the language---- cos of job search over there.

@heybabe,pls i sent you pm.
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 9:29pm On Dec 16, 2018
IAmPhiL:
fine, densely populated, so yeah they're right when they said they need more people here
We're just 2 Nigerians in my campus, the other campus at Pfarrkirchen has many of them.
Am looking towards that sch. Hope you work? How the language barier
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 12:08am On Dec 16, 2018
Adeniyii2017:
First, you need to know it’s not that hard, it’s just commitment.

Short audio stories and text will do very good if you can get them, just like mexzony said. However YouTube videos are also very good. I have several YouTube videos already, more like a YouTube complete folder from different teachers and I can’t wait to start fully, a little clip and I realized it’s not as hard as I thought. But if can pay, why not do both??

Just think about the chance it’ll get you if you are able to speak it, the job... this should keep you up!


Enjoy Brov.
I appreciate bro
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 12:07am On Dec 16, 2018
embarassednu
mexzony:
Yeah exactly. The thing with german hammer as I have noticed is that it's grammar rules are very difficult and sometimes illogical thats why the audio stories help. Like the teacher on the site I posted said you have to be able to think in german to be able to speak fluently not every time you want to speak you will first arrange it in English then think about grammer rule then structure of the words before you eventually speak it. Who get that time in the real world to wait for you. The stores I have listened to so far have made me naturally know how the words should be in german and it's really sweet when it all starts to click. I hear once you get past the very funny difficult illogical german grammar rule that german is actually easier and gradually am starting to see that. It's still a long way o but e dey sweet when one sees progress.
You are blessed bro
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 8:08pm On Dec 15, 2018
Adeniyii2017:
Approximately 5months.. 30min per day. Please bear in mind that I can read, hear when people speak it but can’t speak perfectly yet, still learning.
Thats nice oo. Am just scared if i can learn german within 6 to 8 months. I believe it might be easier paying for study classes than learning from youtube videos.
What do you think
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 3:16pm On Dec 15, 2018
Adeniyii2017:
Hey Chief, thank you for your response.
Please I’m thinking of learning German on my own here in Nigeria as I did for French.. However, my fear is that when I get to Germany, will I need to show any proof in terms of certification or proficiency before I can get the job or merely speaking it to them is fine??

If yes, I’ll need a certificate, should I get it done here in Nigeria (Goethe-Institut) or when I get to Germany??

If in Nigeria, which minimum grade is best to attain (A1, B2 etc) so I can prepare for the exam proper. Please be mindful of the cost, abegg!

Finally, any idea on Goethe institute, can I just pay for the exams without attending the class??

Please anyone with info is also highly welcome.

Thank you Guys and God bless you greatly for your great help!!!
So u can speak french now.how long did it take you
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 12:52pm On Dec 14, 2018
ansellotty:
For jobs, it depends on your city of residence.

If you could learn the language before coming, better. If you can't, you could enrol in language courses in your school upon arrival. At this stage, I don't even know Jack in German. Lol

Your wife and kids could join you after your arrival. It's usually better that you come alone. Afterwards, they could apply for a reunion visa.
1;Is it possible getting a job at any of the regions without proper understanding of the german language.

2; Are you working presently?how did you get that without the language knowledge?
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 9:31pm On Dec 13, 2018
happystep:
Too many questions at a goal. Start by checking for courses of your choice by exploring https://www.daad.de/deutschland/studienangebote/international-programmes/en/
Choose search filters that will narrow the courses down to your desired field and like. When you have seen the courses open each browser page separately and rad the requirements of each school then narrow it down to what you have at hand as documents or what you can achieve before the application deadline.
Then if there be any particular issue concerning a school of your choice bring it up here for discuss.

Uni-assist application is €75 for the first and €30 for subsequent ones. You can read up through their site concerning planning your application. https://www.uni-assist.de
Start some where before queries. Good for you as you have TOEFL.
Everyone here seems to be going for masters, anything wrong with first degree study in germany
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 9:05pm On Dec 13, 2018
ansellotty:
Few months ago, I wrote this on my brother, Osinachi post. I'm glad that we're now using the +49 dialling code. Lolz

That's the spirit!

Greetings fam! It has been a while. I wish you guys the very best in your applications. See you in Deutschland!
Hello my brother. Hope u are good

Pls poo.just to find out something.
How is it like getting a job while schooling in germany.
The language issues, is it really possible or easy for someone to learn germany here before moving to german.
How about bringing wife and children over during or after study,
Am about making moving,just to know how to prepare
TravelRe: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by keleto(m): 11:24pm On Dec 11, 2018
matiuadex:
Hello all,
Please, has anyone applied for an Australian study visa recently, November to be precise? If yes, have you heard from them or has your status changed from from "Received" to something else in your immi account? Thanks.
TravelRe: General German Student Visa Enquiries Part 5 by keleto(m): 3:34pm On Dec 11, 2018
heybaby12:
I am not drawing up conclusion, I only gave you a simple advise. I was also busy ( Saturdays and Sundays inclusive) but I sort out time to do the needful cos it was important to me, today it paid off.
I am sorry I put my nose where I was not meant to. Best wishes
Hello house,i plan applying for masters program,my fear is the possibility of getting a job after the program, if i cannot speak German. How can one really survive. At this age,i dont think i can start learning german
TravelRe: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by keleto(m): 4:14pm On Dec 10, 2018
CassieV:
Yes.. Accommodation, feeding, health insurance, miscellaneous, etc..
Thanks . So which of the schools offers bachelor in engineering with English as language of study
TravelRe: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by keleto(m): 11:37pm On Dec 09, 2018
CassieV:
That's the living expenses for 1 year. Most German schools are tuition free, you'll only have to pay between 150-300 euros per semester depending on the school.
Living expenses,you mean accommodation and feeding?
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by keleto(m): 10:05am On Dec 09, 2018
ozonechrome:
Your family can join later but not after their respective IED's
Do they normally give up to 10 months for IED.

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