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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 5:46am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:




Your first choice was Ethiopia. It is a sh!thole and the passport is weak compared to Chile. Do Ethiopian passport holders enjoy unrestricted access to the US labour market? Do famine-ridden Ethiopians enjoy visa free access to the US and EU? BTW, if you have so many properties in Nigeria and visit Dubai as if it is your backyard, why are you interested in still moving to Western countries?

You see this una demonic hypocrisy?!
But if u ever seek asylum in UK they will either send u to Ethiopia or Kenya u got to choose one. Study in Ethiopia, file for migration in any embassy and u won't be subjected to paying bribe for appointment et el..
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 5:46am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

Expatriate is mentioned in dictionary for a purpose. As an exchange student you can migrate from one of the University in Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam to U.S labour market depends if your course or skills is needed.


It is not a skill issue. The sponsorship is based on a lottery and I have explained the process countless times on this thread. Please read up on the H1B and H1B1. Vietnamese or Malaysians cannot access the US labour market, unlike Singaporeans without restrictions. Chileans can do so.

That been said, as a foreign national seeking for neutralisation in Chile after living for 5 years just maybe the system doesn't theighten there immigration laws then we can talk about been a legalised as a Permanent Resident permit cos u see that passport if him no marry there woman least he can get is a Permanent resident permit after 5 years.

That is an unintelligent lie.

Citizenship is attainable in five years. If you must lie, please do it in your house.

https://nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/second-passport/why-chilean-citizenship-is-the-swiss-army-knife-passport/

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 5:48am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:



It is not a skill issue. The sponsorship is based on a lottery and I have explained the process countless times on this thread. Please read up on the H1B and H1B1. Vietnamese or Malaysians cannot access the US labour market, unlike Singaporeans without restrictions. Chileans can do so.

That been said, as a foreign national seeking for neutralisation in Chile after living for 5 years just maybe the system doesn't theighten there immigration laws then we can talk about been a legalised as a Permanent Resident permit cos u see that passport if him no marry there woman [b]least he can get is a Permanent resident permit after 5 years.

That is an unintelligent lie.

Citizenship is attainable in five years. If you must lie, please do it in your house.

https://nomadcapitalist.com/global-citizen/second-passport/why-chilean-citizenship-is-the-swiss-army-knife-passport/
Read what I wrote too... yen yen yen, is he a Chilean by birth or was born in Chile soil. Have u ever imagine what immigration laws can turn out in few months or year. Like I said least he can ever get it PR and I.D card. But that pp wey u dey talk of he no marry there as he said he would if him get there pp make I know say I no sabi migration palava.
I will pin this to 2028. If him marry there na lie I no go gree. Make him just get job fess na my prayer for am.. as I wish him well na my brother u get it.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 5:54am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

Read what I wrote too... yen yen yen, is he a Chilean by birth or was born in Chile soil. Have u ever imagine what immigration laws can turn out in few months or year. Like I said least he can ever get it PR and I.D card. But that pp wey u dey talk of he no marry there as he said he would if him get there pp make I know say I no sabi migration palava.

Again, that is a lie. This is the problem I have with you people - you lie brazenly and unintelligently.

https://residencies.io/residency/chile/temporary-residency/cl1#:~:text=After%205%20years%20of%20residency,%2C%20traditions%2C%20values%20and%20history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_nationality_law

The first two are in English, the one below is in Spanish.

https://www.chileatiende.gob.cl/fichas/3811-solicitud-de-carta-de-nacionalizacion

Please stop lying in a public forum. Do it in your house.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 5:58am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:


Again, that is a lie. This is the problem I have with you people - you lie brazenly and unintelligently.

https://residencies.io/residency/chile/temporary-residency/cl1#:~:text=After%205%20years%20of%20residency,%2C%20traditions%2C%20values%20and%20history.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chilean_nationality_law

The first two are in English, the one below is in Spanish.

https://www.chileatiende.gob.cl/fichas/3811-solicitud-de-carta-de-nacionalizacion

Please stop lying in a public forum. Do it in your house.
Easier said and read online articles. Leave theory and focus on the practical aspect of life. You gain entry in our country and you are working, well done... have u ever wonder why u can't leave a nation more than 1 year without returning back? Well there are certain restrictions that comes with having been neutralised in another nation. Lol 😆
That been said if he ain't married, he most likely end up with PR and I.D which he can use to make his U.S wonderland trip.

Basic information online is not the actual service you get physically. All eyes on🙄 2028**

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 7:03am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

Easier said and read online articles. Leave theory and focus on the practical aspect of life. You gain entry in our country and you are working, well done... have u ever wonder why u can't leave a nation more than 1 year without returning back? Well there are certain restrictions that comes with having been neutralised in another nation. Lol 😆
That been said if he ain't married, he most likely end up with PR and I.D which he can use to make his U.S wonderland trip.

Basic information online is not the actual service you get physically. All eyes on🙄 2028**

Readers should believe a random a MatrixReloaded, not the Chilean government? But the same Matrix wants us to believe that studying in famine ridden Ethiopia is the best thing since sliced bread. Thank goodness you never said I lied, which is what you did.

Tensa20, see why you have to be petty? If you cannot be petty by then, please let me know, I would gladly do it on your behalf. Don't forgive or forget, hold the grudge and hold it tight.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 7:06am On Aug 26, 2023
DrAkpamudehe:


You think it's every body here you can deceive? If U actually lived in Europe as whatever U indicated, then it's Natural you will either return back to Europe or move to a more developed and popular destination, and not end up in an obscure 2nd world developing country in south America. Keep deceiving yourself. Na Chile be the first country U enter

I really don’t get your animosity regarding his choice. OP has actually worked in Europe and returned to Nigeria, where he was a remote worker after being a mechanic. This is something he has written extensively on Nairaland. He then decides to relocate and begins his search on the best, straightforward and affordable route to emigrate to the US - his dream country. At one point, he wanted to study at the University of Virginia as that was the only university that accepted non-computer science/mathematics/elect engineering grads into their Computer Science master’s program. OP does not fancy the UK and most of Europe due to their ever-changing immigration policies and how it long it takes to become a naturalised citizen.

From his deep and thorough research, which I applaud, he discovers that South American countries’ passports are very strong. Furthermore, he discovers that certain countries enjoy labour privileges with developed countries. These privileges range from Working Holiday Visas to Youth Visas or Farming Visa. OP dug into the H1B system through which most tertiary-educated foreigners use to access the labour market. Before Covid, the probability was high, but after Covid, the chances dwindled drastically. So, he decides not to study in the US since, after studies, one is not sure of easily attaining US citizenship. There is a need for stability rather than running helter-skelter.

From there on, he discovers that citizens of Chile, Mexico, your darling Australia, Singapore and Canada ENJOY unrestricted access to the US labour market. OP is hell-bent on working in the US by fire, by force. But as a legal citizen of a country with strong ties to the US.

He emailed Mexican universities, no response. Singapore is out of the question as being a naturalised citizen as a black person is almost impossible since naturalisation is tied to one’s race. Australian universities are very expensive, even more than the UK. The same cost applies to Canada and before Covid, 8 out 10 student visa applications were denied by the Canadian embassy in Nigeria. I did not pull this stat from my yansh. It is on the Internet.

Chile is left, and he emailed the universities and got some replies. He enrolled in a Spanish language class and paid his tuition fees. Today, he is in Chile.

Now, Mr-I-Worked-In-The-HoR-And-I-Have-Mansions-In-Nigeria-Which-Nobody-Asked, what is bad in his approach?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Valwezzy: 7:26am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:


I really don’t get your animosity regarding his choice. OP has actually worked in Europe and returned to Nigeria, where he was a remote worker after being a mechanic. This is something he has written extensively on Nairaland. He then decides to relocate and begins his search on the best, straightforward and affordable route to emigrate to the US - his dream country. At one point, he wanted to study at the University of Virginia as that was the only university that accepted non-computer science/mathematics/elect engineering grads into their Computer Science master’s program. OP does not fancy the UK and most of Europe due to their ever-changing immigration policies and how it long it takes to become a naturalised citizen.

From his deep and thorough research, which I applaud, he discovers that South American countries’ passports are very strong. Furthermore, he discovers that certain countries enjoy labour privileges with developed countries. These privileges range from Working Holiday Visas to Youth Visas or Farming Visa. OP dug into the H1B system through which most tertiary-educated foreigners use to access the labour market. Before Covid, the probability was high, but after Covid, the chances dwindled drastically. So, he decides not to study in the US since, after studies, one is not sure of easily attaining US citizenship. There is a need for stability rather than running helter-skelter.

From there on, he discovers that citizens of Chile, Mexico, your darling Australia, Singapore and Canada ENJOY unrestricted access to the US labour market. OP is hell-bent on working in the US by fire, by force. But as a legal citizen of a country with strong ties to the US.

He emailed Mexican universities, no response. Singapore is out of the question as being a naturalised citizen as a black person is almost impossible since naturalisation is tied to one’s race. Australian universities are very expensive, even more than the UK. The same cost applies to Canada and before Covid, 8 out 10 student visa applications were denied by the Canadian embassy in Nigeria. I did not pull this stat from my yansh. It is on the Internet.

Chile is left, and he emailed the universities and got some replies. He enrolled in a Spanish language class and paid his tuition fees. Today, he is in Chile.

Now, Mr-I-Worked-In-The-HoR-And-I-Have-Mansions-In-Nigeria-Which-Nobody-Asked, what is bad in his approach?

Give it a rest bro, you don try.

There are Just like a horse you can take to the stream, but you can’t force it to drink…

They’ll never see reasons with you or rather, they’re doing it on purpose to annoy you

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Minsk24: 7:29am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:


Check Malta and Chile I wan see something.

Destination is based on trip per year, even Mauritius is more toured and accessible with great living standard as well as Kenya.

Chile na Slave route destination even during the slave trade emancipation.
Economy is how fluent the government makes turnover HDI. INFRASTRUCTURES of social housing , business centres and attractions.
You are very wrong in this particular assessment,Chile has a good economy, u cant compare with Malta and Mauritius...
Chile is the only country in south America that ranks in the list of OECD countries
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 8:23am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:


Readers should believe a random a MatrixReloaded, not the Chilean government? But the same Matrix wants us to believe that studying in famine ridden Ethiopia is the best thing since sliced bread. Thank goodness you never said I lied, which is what you did.

Tensa20, see why you have to be petty? If you cannot be petty by then, please let me know, I would gladly do it on your behalf. Don't forgive or forget, hold the grudge and hold it tight.
Lol 😆 nonsense and gibberish talk.
BRICS invited how many continent just recently if I may ask!! ETHIOPIAINCLUDED..! People are elevating their country even Eritriea president made it a keynote at there summit with putin to build a financial architecture to sideline Western nations that imposes heavy tax and sanctions.
KEEP deceiving people on hb1 Hb2 pencil scheme. Shior
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 8:29am On Aug 26, 2023
Minsk24:

You are very wrong in this particular assessment,Chile has a good economy, u cant compare with Malta and Mauritius...
Chile is the only country in south America that ranks in the list of OECD countries
OECD so as turkey he discriminated. Just as ASEAN countries exist too. All this organization doesn't allude the existence of economy giants in the world which Chile is never part of.. even Panama is alluded than Chile.

Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 8:34am On Aug 26, 2023
You go explain explain no evidence...
My friend is working in U.S, I can swear with anything.. he told me bro if you want migrate to U.S na only through Tech easily. OP dey form woke on tech u no fit secure am for Europe region nor Chile na U.S u go secure am!!! U dey use Spanish write code when u never sabi Python PHP wey be English coding.

Gerrard59:



From there on, he discovers that citizens of Chile, Mexico, your darling Australia, Singapore and Canada ENJOY unrestricted access to the US labour market. [b]OP is hell-bent on working in the US by fire, by force. But as a legal citizen of a country with strong ties to the US.
[/b]
He emailed Mexican universities, no response. Singapore is out of the question as being a naturalised citizen as a black person is almost impossible since naturalisation is tied to one’s race. Australian universities are very expensive, even more than the UK. The same cost applies to Canada and before Covid, 8 out 10 student visa applications were denied by the Canadian embassy in Nigeria. I did not pull this stat from my yansh. It is on the Internet.

Chile is left, and he emailed the universities and got some replies. He enrolled in a Spanish language class and paid his tuition fees. Today, he is in Chile.

Now, Mr-I-Worked-In-The-HoR-And-I-Have-Mansions-In-Nigeria-Which-Nobody-Asked, what is bad in his approach?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Olumighty123(m): 8:54am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

My brother are u awake . I will fund you with ideas if you are willing or planning on migration. If you have, have peace with yourself but if you are still in doubt quote me

I'm very much interested. We never stop learning you know? break it down my brother🙌

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 8:55am On Aug 26, 2023
Breaking barriers of migrating to non infested emigrant region should be a positive landscape ushered by dreamsayers nevertheless always be ready for nay living conquest. I don drink my own cup 🥤
2028 see you at the T.OP.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 9:54am On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:


I really don’t get your animosity regarding his choice. OP has actually worked in Europe and returned to Nigeria, where he was a remote worker after being a mechanic. This is something he has written extensively on Nairaland. He then decides to relocate and begins his search on the best, straightforward and affordable route to emigrate to the US - his dream country. At one point, he wanted to study at the University of Virginia as that was the only university that accepted non-computer science/mathematics/elect engineering grads into their Computer Science master’s program. OP does not fancy the UK and most of Europe due to their ever-changing immigration policies and how it long it takes to become a naturalised citizen.

From his deep and thorough research, which I applaud, he discovers that South American countries’ passports are very strong. Furthermore, he discovers that certain countries enjoy labour privileges with developed countries. These privileges range from Working Holiday Visas to Youth Visas or Farming Visa. OP dug into the H1B system through which most tertiary-educated foreigners use to access the labour market. Before Covid, the probability was high, but after Covid, the chances dwindled drastically. So, he decides not to study in the US since, after studies, one is not sure of easily attaining US citizenship. There is a need for stability rather than running helter-skelter.

From there on, he discovers that citizens of Chile, Mexico, your darling Australia, Singapore and Canada ENJOY unrestricted access to the US labour market. OP is hell-bent on working in the US by fire, by force. But as a legal citizen of a country with strong ties to the US.

He emailed Mexican universities, no response. Singapore is out of the question as being a naturalised citizen as a black person is almost impossible since naturalisation is tied to one’s race. Australian universities are very expensive, even more than the UK. The same cost applies to Canada and before Covid, 8 out 10 student visa applications were denied by the Canadian embassy in Nigeria. I did not pull this stat from my yansh. It is on the Internet.

Chile is left, and he emailed the universities and got some replies. He enrolled in a Spanish language class and paid his tuition fees. Today, he is in Chile.

Now, Mr-I-Worked-In-The-HoR-And-I-Have-Mansions-In-Nigeria-Which-Nobody-Asked, what is bad in his approach?
I admire your patience, could never be me trying this hard to explain something so simple
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 10:28am On Aug 26, 2023
Olumighty123:


I'm very much interested. We never stop learning you know? break it down my brother🙌
Now remember if you make over 1million bucks biweekly in Nigeria you don't need to move away from Naira spending and you can build ur dream world in Nigeria. That been said you would fancy Eastern region of Africa to permutate your desire for a green pastureland. Do you know that not traveling to any African continent as a Nigeria will make a Mission consular question if you are actually for real. Now you are in Eastern Africa doing your masters with a Class C resident permit. You can easily use that class C to file for class B under the note you are working in the school administration as a graduate student.
It may take approximately 6 months to achieve this if you invest solely for this purpose.
Believe me that you can as well apply for a tourist visa to Brazil, Poland, Singapore. Active travel makes your passport WAX.. efore your two years of masters degree elapse inbtw apply for an exchange student or eramus to U.S. 10m as quoted by OP can actually do all this magic in less than 5 years.


If U.S can't issue pp after 5 years living on the soil I wonder how Chile will!!!..

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 10:30am On Aug 26, 2023
Donpre:

I admire your patience, could never be me trying this hard to explain something so simple
Sound simple until you verge the route.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 10:38am On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

Sound simple until you verge the route.
The OP seems well aware of the risks, did his research and has a game plan

I don't see why you guys are hellbent on convincing him that it's a bad plan.

Even if it is, that's the OP's problem to worry about

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Executer: 12:39pm On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:


Yen yen yen, na so him go dey cap like tozoo. Lol 😆 leave that dude he's just beating around the Bush. Him get 3 pp at least pp expire 5 years each or 10 yrs. So 15 years he have been renewing his pp without visa. 😆 🤣 he thinks everyone is going through hardship. I get beta duplex for Agungi/Osapa in Lagos Island. If I land lagos na taxify straight to my doormat. I go open door pick few things, carry my car wey I park enter hotel. I don book cleaners to handle the chores, btw I got plans back home but this dude never will he think of 9ja 10years from his age. No wonder he want to marry there 🙄 😒
Why are you trying to hard to show off what you most likely don't possess on a faceless forum?
It's broke people that talk like this

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Chojiro(m): 1:30pm On Aug 26, 2023
Executer:

Why are you trying to hard to show off what you most likely don't possess on a faceless forum?
It's broke people that talk like this
the guy fit be scammer cos I don't understand why he is posting all these things that no one asked undecided

It's a faceless forum anyone can come and say anything let's be careful of people like this

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 1:36pm On Aug 26, 2023
Gerrard59:


I really don’t get your animosity regarding his choice. OP has actually worked in Europe and returned to Nigeria, where he was a remote worker after being a mechanic. This is something he has written extensively on Nairaland. He then decides to relocate and begins his search on the best, straightforward and affordable route to emigrate to the US - his dream country. At one point, he wanted to study at the University of Virginia as that was the only university that accepted non-computer science/mathematics/elect engineering grads into their Computer Science master’s program. OP does not fancy the UK and most of Europe due to their ever-changing immigration policies and how it long it takes to become a naturalised citizen.

From his deep and thorough research, which I applaud, he discovers that South American countries’ passports are very strong. Furthermore, he discovers that certain countries enjoy labour privileges with developed countries. These privileges range from Working Holiday Visas to Youth Visas or Farming Visa. OP dug into the H1B system through which most tertiary-educated foreigners use to access the labour market. Before Covid, the probability was high, but after Covid, the chances dwindled drastically. So, he decides not to study in the US since, after studies, one is not sure of easily attaining US citizenship. There is a need for stability rather than running helter-skelter.

From there on, he discovers that citizens of Chile, Mexico, your darling Australia, Singapore and Canada ENJOY unrestricted access to the US labour market. OP is hell-bent on working in the US by fire, by force. But as a legal citizen of a country with strong ties to the US.

He emailed Mexican universities, no response. Singapore is out of the question as being a naturalised citizen as a black person is almost impossible since naturalisation is tied to one’s race. Australian universities are very expensive, even more than the UK. The same cost applies to Canada and before Covid, 8 out 10 student visa applications were denied by the Canadian embassy in Nigeria. I did not pull this stat from my yansh. It is on the Internet.

Chile is left, and he emailed the universities and got some replies. He enrolled in a Spanish language class and paid his tuition fees. Today, he is in Chile.

Now, Mr-I-Worked-In-The-HoR-And-I-Have-Mansions-In-Nigeria-Which-Nobody-Asked, what is bad in his approach?


Please what's the stat for Canada student visa approval now?
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:28pm On Aug 26, 2023
Donpre:

I admire your patience, could never be me trying this hard to explain something so simple

Honestly thanks Gerrard59. The guy dey try for me walai.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:29pm On Aug 26, 2023
lastkingsman:



Please what's the stat for Canada student visa approval now?

It's around 35 percent now
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:30pm On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:


Yen yen yen, na so him go dey cap like tozoo. Lol 😆 leave that dude he's just beating around the Bush. Him get 3 pp at least pp expire 5 years each or 10 yrs. So 15 years he have been renewing his pp without visa. 😆 🤣 he thinks everyone is going through hardship. I get beta duplex for Agungi/Osapa in Lagos Island. If I land lagos na taxify straight to my doormat. I go open door pick few things, carry my car wey I park enter hotel. I don book cleaners to handle the chores, btw I got plans back home but this dude never will he think of 9ja 10years from his age. No wonder he want to marry there 🙄 😒

I visited Europe for the first time in my life without getting a visa from Nigeria. The organization I worked for did my visa while I was in Europe and got it stamped on my passport. My first passport is full. Second one was left with 5 pages. I am on my third and last 10 year passport. No be today I start dey travel and I am not even up to 30 grin grin grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Johnchrix(m): 3:28pm On Aug 26, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


I visited Europe for the first time in my life without getting a visa from Nigeria. The organization I worked for did my visa while I was in Europe and got it stamped on my passport. My first passport is full. Second one was left with 5 pages. I am on my third and last 10 year passport. No be today I start dey travel and I am not even up to 30 grin grin grin

Lie detector needed here grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 3:50pm On Aug 26, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


I visited Europe for the first time in my life without getting a visa from Nigeria. The organization I worked for did my visa while I was in Europe and got it stamped on my passport. My first passport is full. Second one was left with 5 pages. I am on my third and last 10 year passport. No be today I start dey travel and I am not even up to 30 grin grin grin
Were u born in Europe that u didn't have to get a visa.. onye asi. cheesy

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 3:52pm On Aug 26, 2023
Johnchrix:


Lie detector needed here grin
I swears 🤬
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 3:53pm On Aug 26, 2023
Executer:

Why are you trying to hard to show off what you most likely don't possess on a faceless forum?
It's broke people that talk like this
My brother we are picking one thing or another btw learning everyday is unique. Grab popcorn 🍿
Re: Memoirs From Chile by MatrixReloaded: 3:55pm On Aug 26, 2023
Donpre:

The OP seems well aware of the risks, did his research and has a game plan

I don't see why you guys are hellbent on convincing him that it's a bad plan.

Even if it is, that's the OP's problem to worry about
Convince or not he'd pursuit his career btw others might be on a different path
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 3:57pm On Aug 26, 2023
MatrixReloaded:

Were u born in Europe that u didn't have to get a visa.. onye asi. cheesy


Like I said I don't need to proof anything on nairaland grin grin grin. I no be small boy even in Nigeria I had money and was earning well every month.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 4:06pm On Aug 26, 2023
tensazangetsu20:


It's around 35 percent now
It went up from 20%

I wonder why
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:08pm On Aug 26, 2023
Donpre:

It went up from 20%

I wonder why

There were general complaints especially from the BBC about how Africans were denied but now they are talking about limiting the number of students visas due to housing issues so the numbers will come down again.

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