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| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by freedomtours(m): 7:30am On Dec 13, 2024 |
MCdrinkwater1:You need your o level certificate and its transcript, they will under verification and the verification fee ranges from 200k -250k in the embassy aft verification you will be contacted to come for legalisation that's where you pay 20 euros per document. However you will book appointments for submitting for verification, though it is difficult an not available now but people still find their way through it. Yes most of the schs requires you legalize your documents before applying ,some do also accept certify copies with notary public, so there different ways to get admission when your legalize documents is not ready, just first know the requirements of the sch you want to apply |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by freedomtours(m): 7:41am On Dec 13, 2024 |
MCdrinkwater1:You will authenticate at mofa an legalize at the embasy which is 20 euros,(36k) currently. |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by Afoajibola: 2:27pm On Dec 16, 2024 |
Is opay acceptable for visa processing |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by Donald6768: 8:46am On Dec 18, 2024 |
Hello guys I received a rejection email from the embassy on my D1 national visa and I have 10days to appeal Please I need suggestion on how to appeal..stated below is the message ticked from the rejection document ( Binding unfavorable opinion of the competent authorities, under the terms and for the purposes of art. 53, no. 6 of Law no. 23/2007, of July 4, in the wording in force, and art. 91, no. 1 of the Code of Administrative Procedure, issued by AIMA on 2024-12-12, in which it is concluded: Request with little credibility, associated with the risk of possible facilitation of CT for entry into PT or Schengen. Migratory risk.) My rejection letter was sent through email but I havent received my passport yet Please any help on how to appeal would be much appreciated 👏 |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by freedomtours(m): 9:42am On Dec 18, 2024 |
Donald6768:The explanation is lengthy, you pm |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by MrDIY: 12:28pm On Dec 18, 2024 |
Appeal cost almost the same amount as new application, if you'd still want to appeal, I've got a Portuguese immigration lawyer that'll do that for you. Donald6768: |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by demo79: 10:09pm On Dec 18, 2024 |
This is to bring to the notice of member of this travel group especially study in Portugal that a guy called himself BOSS that created a whatsap is not an intended student in Portugal ,his motive is to exploit people base on legalisation of documents.He invited me to the group too but just because I sent a message that instead of the intending students waste money and time on Portugal,you can do France or Luxembourg without legalisation of documents. He just blocked me straight away and removed me from the group. His number is 09056810856 |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by freedomtours(m): 3:02pm On Dec 21, 2024 |
Important Advice for Nigerians Seeking Admission in Portugal If you're planning to study in Portugal, it's important to be clear about your reasons for wanting to go abroad. From my understanding, people usually fall into two categories: 1. *The "JAPA" Type*: People who see studying abroad as a way to leave Nigeria (JAPA) and seek better opportunities elsewhere. 2. *The Genuine Study Type*: People who truly want to study in a western country and are less focused on employment. If you're the *JAPA type*, I advise you to be cautious about the universities and regions you choose. Avoid schools located in areas with low employment rates, as this could limit your job opportunities once you're there. Focus on cities or states with higher employment rates, even if the tuition is a bit more expensive. If you're in the *second category*—someone who just wants to study and has a sponsor or doesn't need to work to support yourself—you can easily apply to any university of your choice, without worrying about job prospects. Portugal is a flexible country, and most universities allow you to pay your tuition in *installments*. If you're able to secure a good job, paying your fees and supporting yourself will be much easier. So, for those looking to JAPA, don't focus solely on cheap tuition—prioritize areas with strong employment opportunities, as that will help you in the long run. |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by farud(f): 7:42pm On Dec 21, 2024 |
Mr freedom hmmm no news for me yet? This is the lady u did her authentication and wants to do Portugal Admission, I not heard from you at all freedomtours: |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by freedomtours(m): 10:07am On Dec 22, 2024 |
farud:Pm, but I also advise you to also be making research on the sch you want to apply to, but most are not yet open for admission. |
| Re: Anyone Studying In Portugal!!!! by RuggedEx99: 6:27pm On Dec 22, 2024 |
Please has anyone tried to book appointments for verification and legalisation recently? There seems to be no date available, I want to know if it's just from my end... Please |
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