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Bruv I implore you, don't try that rubbish with Australia... You can not work on a visit visa in Australia, otherwise you would be deported promptly and guess what... after the deportation, you would be banned for at least 5years. If you think you can escape then you must be dreaming, except you plan to run to the outbacks, and if that's the case good luck to you. Australia is literally an Island and like all Island countries, they are very strict with immigration, just that Australia's immigration sits on the top in terms of strictness, so bros no even think am. |
You are absolutely ok bro. NECO is enough. |
Bother about learning how to speak "fluent" German... If you can, that changes the dynamics of your sojourn in Germany. |
daddytime:Business man spotted ![]() |
KingAzubuike:Don't bring God into the collapsed building matter, ask yourself who built the building with poor structural integrity? The people who did, are the killer's ... not God. God wanted us to live and live well, so he gave us brains, brains to harness and solve situations as well as create solutions, however in Nigeria a lot of people don't use their brains, which is why you hear the most absurd things happening and when they do, Nigerians ignore the fact they were given brains and start blaming God, that he ignored them. Please don't blame God that your soup got burnt, na you put am top fire. *Hawwwwwks* *spits on thread* *walksaway from thread* |
Carry go Mama, nothing do you... |
austinelex:Brov, I have sounded this alert till I am tired. Bahamas has about 400,000 people in population. So in essence, everybody knows everyone, because It's a small Island country. Unless you are a well renowned medical doctor, approved by their government then you can be allowed to practice there, otherwise "There are NO jobs for foreigners" in fact the moment you are found trying to convert your visa, you will most likely be deported (Assuming you were allowed to enter the country in the first place) because the immigration is very strict. At the POE your accomodation would be verified by the immigration- either your hotel or host would be contacted to confirm your lodging otherwise you would be deported. Your BTA would be verified and you must be with a minimum of 1000usd otherwise you would be deported, you must also present your return ticket to the immigration otherwise deportation... and lastly your Nigerian passport would attract heavy scrutinization by immigration officials in the Bahamas especially if you are a single young man. The only way to remain legal in Bahamas is through marriage, otherwise it's literally impossible to flip a visa in the Bahamas. |
Noblefresh:Lemme put it to you this way; "The ban category Atiku has that bars him from the US, Is what you have" https://www.uscis.gov/ilink/docView/AFM/HTML/AFM/0-0-0-1/0-0-0-17138.html but in his case he had the money to employ badarse legal practioners to tackle the case, while u don't... so until you tackle it from a legal standpoint to obtain a waiver, you are deemed inadmissible into the US, for life - as you have been classified as a criminal. That 212 a is a bad tag, because your biometrics have been captured and these consular people share these info, you can be sure that Canada has this info... The bad thing about this thing that happened to you is, you have also been screwed up from travelling westward, I.e Canada, Australia, New Zealand, UK, some EU countries, so ... that's your situation, it's bad. You can only travel to Asian, African countries, Russia and the middle east. |
campusblack10:Bruv, the US is not the only country in the world with a pathway to immigration and even if you wanted to immigrate to the US, you should not have risked a denial with a B1/B2 visa like you did- there were other visa categories you could have explored, that would have given you a better chance... anyway that's beside the point. There's Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, Japan... to mention but a few... these countries all offer pathways to live and work there and frankly speaking, I rate some of those mentioned countries higher than the US in terms of quality of life statistically speaking and in my own opinion, however you need to evaluate your alternatives and plan properly towards a successful immigration. I have written several posts in the travel section on how one could easily migrate to these countries "legally". So just because you once got a denial doesn't mean you should join the bandwagon of making silly decisions, like this Bahamas idea. Bruv, think well, plan well and immigrate well. |
campusblack10:Try bigger and developed countries that are used to immigration, don't risk deportation with Bahamas. This advice I am giving you, was given to a couple of people back in the day who had your same plan but... it ended on a very sour note, they learnt the hardway. I understand your frustration but think of a better plan, it could cost a bit in terms of time, finance and hard work but it will be worth it, but once again abort this Bahamas idea, it is not worth it. |
campusblack10:So you also think the authorities of Bahamas don't know that fact as well? Fyi those Island countries with proximity to the US are very very strict with immigration, they wouldn't hesitate to deport at the poe if your intention of visit doesn't rhyme with what they are used to-from business to tourism, basically they do not welcome immigration (it's clearly stated on their site). I suggest you don't go there if that's your plan, it was before and when I mean before I mean the 80's and 90's it could have worked, but not now. |
In all of this, where is Osibanjo? |
optimusprime2:I remember saying this |
This election can just surprise folks ... both Atiku and Buhari don't win... And an unknown youth wins... Mheeen, that's the day Nigeria will wake up from sleep for real. |
AngelicBeing:You forgot to include "not identify as Nigerian" especially when asked, then you are good. #edit# I realized that admitting to be Nigerian immediately deletes a certain regard people "in some countries" have for you, so when I am in such places, if asked I usually say; "guess where?" The resulting answer is always met with my response "that was smart!" ... simple, integrity saved. It's completely ignorant to not know simply identifying as Nigerian in some countries can bring trouble... be wise. |
omoteacher:Brov, it's quite obvious you haven't seen this lad play close up. What makes Onyekuru exciting is actually his speed, the dude is rapid |
Now it would get interesting if he hits 6"4 at 15/16 yrs old... That's the birth of a Usain bolt indeed- Physicality to match the talent and technique. |
adekS1:Aah bros, You sef reason am na do you actually think someone like Amaechi for example can scamp from APC to AAC or YPP in the event of a victory?However he can easily do it if PDP wins, after all he could claim those leaked audios were his alibi. For your information, in the event of one of those parties (either AAC or YPP) winning the polls, it's not rocket science to see scores of political careers coming to an abrupt end, simply because of sheer incompatibility with the political generation that would be introduced. And that's the truth. |
I am waiting for that time in Nigeria, when the president wasn't voted because of his party. |
Geez Adunno... The only person I know is from Daura ![]() |
Like, Warisdis na? So he makes FP on Nairaland because of his plick on the last photo? Like, seriously warisdis na? |
Just look at these old men... |
Eeehyaaah... it is finished. But why did you forge documents with a whole German embassy, were you trying to test their ability in detecting fraud or you were just assuming that they are there for a joke? The Nigerian immigration will retrieve the passport, however; Don't go near any Schengen country Embassy, don't even risk the UK's embassy and US embassy as well. If you think that by changing your passport you can still have a chance because "some people are funny", then you are on your own... this is the biometric era, your finger print info has been tagged. Sorry enh? |
Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, made for love stories... Oh I would Nottinghill as well -Hugh Grant |
For me, I would have voted between Sowore or Moghalu... I don't need to make any explanation. People would be very naive to not see what's going on in Nigerian politics, it's just political recycling going on- if PDP wins, all APC members have to do is change party and swear allegiance by paying and it's business as usual, the same goes for APC- they win, PDP people will switch sides... business as usual. Nigeria needs fresh air for real. And neither PDP or APC can offer that on a federal level- truth be told. |
Baht guy ![]() On team one he is the goalie, but in team "two" he is da striker ... one shot two goals! If Lukaku in all his manhood could be like you... tchai! Bros celebrate your brace joor |
Forreellinc:Yes! He is 27 he comes from a country that supports accurate national identities. Go and become 10 na... mtcheew |
Not just internet, Electricity, water, food and shelter... because the constitution states Nigerians dont have the right to life right? Does he know what the suspension of internet can cause in this modern era? Pathetic, discombobulated moose... |
hardywaltz:Nope it doesn't work that way... if you run an average of uninterrupted internet connection per week, you'd see NEPA has truly done Nigeria a bad thing ![]() There's just no power or stable network to hit top figures. |
Rubbiish:I am not a Sowore supporter... I repeat, I am not a Sowore supporter. I am only a supporter of Nigeria's revival and that revival is not coming from PDP or APC and you know it! Currently only two candidates are viable and that's Moghalu and Sowore. |
Rubbiish:Go and check history properly about Nelson Mandela, he was a very stubborn and resilient activist... and that's the reason why he won the fight against apartheid. I have never heard about a humble/meek activist before, there has to be that stubborn element in them, and that's what qualifies them as "Activists". Nigeria needs someone who has "balls" to disrupt the old ways ... you call Sowore arrogant, but I call it balls, and Nigeria needs those balls now more than ever. I am not debating about maintaining the culture of PDP or APC Recycling in Nigeria. |
Honestly I don't care if they did... PDP or APC should not be voted for, period. |
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