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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Rebuker(m): 6:14pm On Feb 21
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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by SSpeter(m): 6:19pm On Feb 21
1Alex:
Which one is work visa? Or you mean Job seeker visa?

For work visa, you need to get a work in portugal first before you can apply for work visa.

Job seeker visa is not cheap also. You need a health insurance that is worth 30,000 euros for you to apply.

I wonder how they think a job seeker will raise 30k euros. If I have that amount, wetin I dey find go Portugal.
You don't need 30k euros all you need is to sign up to a health insurance scheme in the country and the health insurance cover Should be 30k euros. As a young person who doesn't smoke you can get good health insurance plan of 25 euros a month and they will guarantee a cover of 30k euros or even more

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by BigDawsNet: 6:25pm On Feb 21
Work is better... it's pretty hard to get
Study is good... it's pretty easy to get

Work is better... fastest way to Permanent residency
Study is good ... buy you hav to find a job after Study or you return back to ur country

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Emmanuel30a: 6:26pm On Feb 21
You are not serious, I have seen death warrant; your death warrant? No be juju be that? Who among your tribe or family ever traveled out of Nigeria? You wan do wetin your grandfathers&forefathers no do... Which kind pikin b dis?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by isArray: 6:35pm On Feb 21
Work, studying overseas is expensive
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Inspirer1: 6:38pm On Feb 21
Work visa better in terms of the financial implications and your goal
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Knoble22: 6:45pm On Feb 21
Bokeeto:


Okay, send me a PM.

Chairman, can I also dm you, I need some info about Portugal or Malta student visa... many thanks
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Yvngex(m): 6:50pm On Feb 21
Bokeeto:



Wow, your case is really a difficult one. You shouldn't have given him such a huge amount of money upfront. That was how an agent requested I should pay 1.7m upfront for a job visa sponsorship, and wasn't willing to open up to me about the whole process. I had to ditch them, started looking up for info here on Nairaland and YouTube, luckily I got a lot of reasonable info. I'm about to start the process doing it on my own. I'd hope more experienced people can respond to your question and tell you what to do.



That's great to hear, you can also be of help to many of us who wants to do the same as you did.
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by BigIyanga: 7:10pm On Feb 21
Aizenosa:
Advice get a work visa, student visa is limiting and funding living and educational expenses is not for the faint hearted and sometimes it doesn't tally up. The only good part is that you get a degree.

Which kain work visa… you be Soyinka or Stanley Nwabili with special skills? If not, student visa is ur easiest to get visa approved.

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by 247man: 7:27pm On Feb 21
Bokeeto:
I've been in a dilemma for some time now, trying to choose which pathway I should use for my japa plan.

I would prefer to go with a study visa(to Portugal or Malta) as I'm more familiar with the process and can do everything myself without much help, and it's also easier to get the visa.

My problem with it is that it's quite expensive, and it will take some time for me to start doing full-time work to save tangible funds and cover up the sources I used in getting the japa capital.

On the other hand, a work visa looks great, but I'm not familiar with the process (I will most likely seek assistance from travel agents I know in person), I don't know the possibility of getting a good job within the time-frame the visa will last.

With study, I'll have to target countries with favorable PR requirements, but with a work visa, I will go for any good one without considering much about PR possibilities.

My major motivation is financial, please which one should I go for

How legit is work visa, looking for jobs on arrival. I need your opinions. Thanks in advance.

Work visa has higher priority. You only think of study if u cant get work. Infact, no work visa, don’t japa yet. Study visa na suffering if you dont have a financial sponsor. Especially in uk. Students just dey enter depression anyhow and schools failing people anyhow
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by 247man: 7:28pm On Feb 21
BigIyanga:


Which kain work visa… you be Soyinka or Stanley Nwabili with special skills? If not, student visa is ur easiest to get visa approved.

Lol u definitely don’t know what u are talking about
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Akmike1983: 7:30pm On Feb 21
Hmm if God bless me with work visa now, they way I will grab it!!!!! Its my daily dream now
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by BigIyanga: 7:53pm On Feb 21
247man:


Lol u definitely don’t know what u are talking about
You have no idea how things work. You need to find an EU employer who would employ and cover ur health insurance for you to be considred for work visa. Naija agents go dey lie to una say job full everwhere like u be Soyinka or Jay Jay Okocha.

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Benwems(m): 7:55pm On Feb 21
pseudonomer:


I guess, to be worth 30k€ doesn’t mean you'd pay 30k for it; it means the policy should be able to cover incidents up to 30k€.

Exactly. Help me educate them. Anyway nobody knows it all.

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by 1Alex: 8:00pm On Feb 21
SSpeter:
You don't need 30k euros all you need is to sign up to a health insurance scheme in the country and the health insurance cover Should be 30k euros. As a young person who doesn't smoke you can get good health insurance plan of 25 euros a month and they will guarantee a cover of 30k euros or even more
OK. Thanks for the info. But like how much initial payment should I make? Any idea?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by StJasper(m): 8:16pm On Feb 21
Bokeeto:
I've been in a dilemma for some time now, trying to choose which pathway I should use for my japa plan.

I would prefer to go with a study visa(to Portugal or Malta) as I'm more familiar with the process and can do everything myself without much help, and it's also easier to get the visa.

My problem with it is that it's quite expensive, and it will take some time for me to start doing full-time work to save tangible funds and cover up the sources I used in getting the japa capital.

On the other hand, a work visa looks great, but I'm not familiar with the process (I will most likely seek assistance from travel agents I know in person), I don't know the possibility of getting a good job within the time-frame the visa will last.

With study, I'll have to target countries with favorable PR requirements, but with a work visa, I will go for any good one without considering much about PR possibilities.

My major motivation is financial, please which one should I go for

How legit is work visa, looking for jobs on arrival. I need your opinions. Thanks in advance.


Some agents can get you the job before you leave Naija but it is always expensive.

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Love800(m): 8:38pm On Feb 21
Do canada give dis job seeker visa?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by 247man: 8:49pm On Feb 21
BigIyanga:

You have no idea how things work. You need to find an EU employer who would employ and cover ur health insurance for you to be considred for work visa. Naija agents go dey lie to una say job full everwhere like u Soyinka or Jay Jay Okocha.

Don’t come to uk as a student if u dont have financial support. No work visa. Stay at home. That’s all i av to say. Be doing soyinka
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:51pm On Feb 21
ednut1:
From what you wrote up there you don’t qualify for work visa dont let agents deceive you. Most beta countries give work visa to people with scarce skills like tech, nursing, doctors, accountants etc. not every tom dick and harry. For the hustler work visa like farm workers- many of them dont even have Nigeria on their list of countries . Even the ones that say you can come temporarily and come search for jobs they know Nigerians have bad record and economic instability at home they no even give you visa to enter. If work visa was easy most Nigerians wont go with study visa.

What is your occupation by the way

Work visa must not be in Tech or high professional jobs, as long as an eligible company can provide you employment with documents to support your visa application, you are good to go. I have friends who relocated with work visas and they are not into Tech, Nursing and the rest. BTW, I'm a Digital Marketer...!

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:52pm On Feb 21
thesolutions:
This question is the reason the world fears Nigeria. We can not be honest about anything.

What's wrong with the question?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by DontKill: 8:52pm On Feb 21
Work visa
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:54pm On Feb 21
BigDawsNet:
Work is better... it's pretty hard to get
Study is good... it's pretty easy to get

Work is better... fastest way to Permanent residency
Study is good ... buy you hav to find a job after Study or you return back to ur country

Thank you, I think I would prefer work, I'm working on it already.

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:55pm On Feb 21
Emmanuel30a:
You are not serious, I have seen death warrant; your death warrant? No be juju be that? Who among your tribe or family ever traveled out of Nigeria? You wan do wetin your grandfathers&forefathers no do... Which kind pikin b dis?

Please what do you mean?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:58pm On Feb 21
Knoble22:


Chairman, can I also dm you, I need some info about a Portugal or Malta student visa... many thanks

I don't know it all, you can find everything you need on nairaland and YouTube.

If you feel you still need to PM me, go ahead then.
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 8:58pm On Feb 21
Yvngex:




That's great to hear, you can also be of help to many of us who wants to do the same as you did.


I'm still in the process, I don't know it all....
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by ednut1(m): 9:08pm On Feb 21
Bokeeto:


Work visa must not be in Tech or high professional jobs, as long as an eligible company can provide you employment with documents to support your visa application, you are good to go. I have friends who relocated with work visas and they are not into Tech, Nursing and the rest. BTW, I'm a Digital Marketer...!
shebi its easy why you never run am?🙄. Immigration policies when they left and now are they the same?

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Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 9:10pm On Feb 21
ednut1:
shebi its easy why you never run am?🙄. Immigration policies when they left and now are they the same?


I'm working on it, doing my best and I believe it'll work.
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by BigIyanga: 9:39pm On Feb 21
247man:


Don’t come to uk as a student if u dont have financial support. No work visa. Stay at home. That’s all i av to say. Be doing soyinka
Wetin I go take UK student visa do?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Sunnyrado: 10:23pm On Feb 21
You can go via red cross program,
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by femi4: 12:01am On Feb 22
Bokeeto:
I've been in a dilemma for some time now, trying to choose which pathway I should use for my japa plan.

I would prefer to go with a study visa(to Portugal or Malta) as I'm more familiar with the process and can do everything myself without much help, and it's also easier to get the visa.

My problem with it is that it's quite expensive, and it will take some time for me to start doing full-time work to save tangible funds and cover up the sources I used in getting the japa capital.

On the other hand, a work visa looks great, but I'm not familiar with the process (I will most likely seek assistance from travel agents I know in person), I don't know the possibility of getting a good job within the time-frame the visa will last.

With study, I'll have to target countries with favorable PR requirements, but with a work visa, I will go for any good one without considering much about PR possibilities.

My major motivation is financial, please which one should I go for

How legit is work visa, looking for jobs on arrival. I need your opinions. Thanks in advance.
Go for work visa, that way , you hit the ground running. Study visa is expensive, you can be miserable with academic stress and trying to meet up with shool outstanding balance
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 12:51am On Feb 22
Sunnyrado:
You can go via red cross program,

Can you explain to me how it works?
Re: Study Or Work Visa, Which One Should He Go For? by Bokeeto(m): 12:52am On Feb 22
femi4:
Go for work visa, that way , you hit the ground running. Study visa is expensive, you can be miserable with academic stress and trying to meet up with shool outstanding balance

Thank you, I think it's better too...

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