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Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Gerrard59(m): 1:51am On Nov 17, 2023 |
tshtsh: Isnt that because Canada prefers medical experience from other developed or selected countries rather than just the certificate? |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Gerrard59(m): 1:58am On Nov 17, 2023 |
tshtsh: It is something I have written extensively on, but people don't seem to understand the future effects of such decisions. They might not get the best jobs, earn higher salaries and have flourishing careers. Obviously, those with superior experience from MNCs while in Nigeria can easily plug into Corporate Canada, but for students, it is important they attend good schools. However, ours is not that bad compared to Indians. Indians also attend those "colleges" at higher rates than our people. When you leave Nigeria your income , skills and education should be applied to your new location and not comparing with your previous location. Many leave Nigeria from upper model class ans settle at the bottom in Canada but still beat there chest saying they are better off than person A or B in Nigeria Just like they convert dollar/pounds expenses to naira, but never their earnings. And it is quite terrible moving from upper middle-class backgrounds to low middle class statuses when they are not refugees. The Chinese are better off. Let's see what second generation Nigerian-Canadians become. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by alfarouq(m): 2:55am On Nov 17, 2023 |
Padipadi: Well, the british is more about what it can gain or benefit. Why dont you make your self more valauable than the other party. I am sure if the british feels you will give them more value, they wont hesitate to give you same or better treatments than the Asians. 1 Like |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by tshtsh: 3:22am On Nov 17, 2023 |
Gerrard59:A number of factors but I’ll sum it up as being unable to integrate into their profession. It takes some effort to make the transition but when people just move here and there without any proper plan they’ll be so unstable and hence find it hard to be stable. 1 Like |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by bigcasava1(m): 6:11am On Nov 17, 2023 |
They survive from our money yet they don't treat us good all these countries will soon regret it soon including Ghana |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Padipadi: 7:43am On Nov 17, 2023 |
alfarouq:I get big value. You are right.. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by fxexperts: 10:53am On Nov 17, 2023 |
FuckingMachine:You are right an empire of corruption, nepotism and believing that snake can actually swallow money. Dey play, just dey play. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Love800(m): 12:34pm On Nov 17, 2023 |
There is are no jobs in canada? Are u sure about this? ipobcannibals: |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Tobyie: 1:12pm On Nov 17, 2023 |
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Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by BayoGreater: 3:11pm On Nov 17, 2023 |
True |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by BayoGreater: 3:18pm On Nov 17, 2023 |
How can I get funding from USA, plse kindly give me hints on fundings I can apply for Masters . I just gained admission at Texas State Uni. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Raalsalghul: 11:20am On Nov 18, 2023 |
Gerrard59: I think one reason for a lot of would be immigrants going to mushroom schools is that most want to leave the harshness of their immediate environment (case in point: Tinubu's Nigeria) at the closest given opportunity and then worry about career later. I'm sure many Nigerians would not mind going to University OF Bedfordshire (one of the lowly ranked U.K universities) so long as it gets them out of here. It's a case of do this first, worry about that later. Any attempt to delay might hamper their movement as you can see from the Nigerian scenario. In addition, it's also not realistic for a lot of immigrants who intend to migrate via the student route to get into the top schools even if they aim for that. They'll be limited by the quota reserved for Homebase students and students from other nationalities, educational and outside classroom qualifying criteria and the huge school fees. Let's also not forget that a lot of these Homebase students prepare to get into these top schools right from their elementary years by the grades they maintain, sports they get involved in, societies they belong to, leadership portfolio, their references and network and how they've represented their high school generally (I observed this from American movies). The only way a would be immigrant let's say from Nigeria would match this off the top of my head would be grades and references. So that disadvantage is there already. While I agree with you, it might be a little bit hard getting a desired job by going to these mushroom schools, it is not impossible. Just that further work might need to be done in terms of upskilling, additional certifications, aggressive job hunting, learning a language, networking, volunteering to get their desired job. I've seen many examples of this. Ultimately, most people wouldn't mind giving up their career aspirations just for the "paper" as seen via a lot of people migrating to the U.K via the care route. It's a trade-off that's worth it from their perspective. And in addition to that, abroad is a kind of leveller in that so long as you have a job (might not be your desired career), maintain a good credit score and live within your means, you would have access to what is seen as luxuries from your country: House, cars, high end gadgets, holidays etc which some or most people are content with. Another added advantage is the fact they believe in giving their children the supposed good life and who might become very successful or get to heights that they could not. Now that I have said this, it reminds me of a certain Zimbabwean woman I know who went to the U.K as a carer and still is but has a daughter who is a Clinical Psycologist with the NHS and a British citizen. 8 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by tensazangetsu20(m): 3:15pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
Raalsalghul: I don't know about the UK but in the US going to a top school doesn't guarantee that you stay back. Everyone is put in a lottery and only the lucky get chosen and you can get a job in a big company if you went to a low ranked school and have a skill. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Raalsalghul: 3:20pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: Yeah. From my findings most people don't even stay in the U.S.A via their jobs or careers, they do so via marriage: real or arranged. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by lordally(m): 10:38pm On Nov 18, 2023 |
tensazangetsu20: You're are actually very right. Raalsalghul is very golden with his insights, hmmmm what an amazing read. As for me, I got into Scotland in August for my MSC and I should be rounding up next year. I have already applied for 2024 Internships and one company had already reached out to me and I've taken their assessment. I just hope I passed o😁...The company in question is one of the biggest in the UK. And I'm also waiting for responses from other ones I applied to. My school I think is one of the top 40 uni in UK according to them but to me e no really matter. I believe being in an environment where your hardwork pays off really matters. Weather you go to a top school or not opportunities abound if you do your own part by Skilling up. By the way, I'm studying MSC User experience design. And I have knowledge in front end development( Html, Css & Javascript) 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:19am On Nov 19, 2023 |
lordally: Completely true. Aside the healthcare industry, most other industries care about what you can do this day and not where your degree is from. People from even mushroom universities in Nigeria are getting good jobs abroad talk less of someone from the worst UK university. 3 Likes |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by ijeshaboy: 1:10am On Nov 19, 2023 |
spiSeyi:please how can I contact you. |
Re: Japa: UK Varsities Hit With Low Revenues As Nigerians Turn To Canada by Laryfrosh: 1:48am On Nov 30, 2023 |
lordally: You studied computer science or any related course? |
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