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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Uganda1: 12:39am On Jun 21, 2016
ofime123:
uganda1 is not a Nigeria so he will be blind to the meaning of black market.lol
grin grin grin[/color] shocked [color=#000099] haaaahaaa..Mister...ogaa..black market i de knoow yoo grin But just didnt expect it to be at that level. Thats unheard of here.. lipsrsealed
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 1:39am On Jun 21, 2016
Uganda1:
grin grin grin[/color] shocked [color=#000099] haaaahaaa..Mister...ogaa..black market i de knoow yoo grin But just didnt expect it to be at that level. Thats unheard of here.. lipsrsealed
lol, it may even pass the level self.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by dreamchaser90(m): 6:31pm On Jun 21, 2016
nek12:


I know they have a very cold weather so you will be travelling with Hand gloves, scarf, cardigan, if possible boots

If you're traveling in August or September, the weather won't be cold because it's still summer. Travel with general clothes, shoes, food(don't forget things like egusi, ogbono, garri smiley ) and other essentials. Generally, the winter jacket and gloves we have in Nigeria will not be suitable for their weather (all the winter jacket and gloves I brought to Russia from Nigeria ended up gathering dust grin).
Remember also that every airline has it's baggage size restrictions, so take that into consideration when booking your flight and weigh your baggage at home to avoid paying extra at check in.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by dreamchaser90(m): 6:34pm On Jun 21, 2016
Please, those student who are already in Estonia, how are you guys coping with the language barrier and jobs?

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by hustla(m): 6:51pm On Jun 21, 2016
nek12:


I know they have a very cold weather so you will be travelling with Hand gloves, scarf, winter cap, cardigan, if possible boots

Do they get jobs easily? What's the pay per hour? How's the summer like? How many hours do you get to work per hour for students?
How's it easy combining the jobs and school? What of staying back after schooling?

Those are the questions that I haven't seen thoroughly discussed on this thread. Its not enough just packing up and traveling somewhere else, some salient points have to be discussed

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 7:22pm On Jun 21, 2016
Una Sure say i go reach Estii this year? Lol.this Abi Enic/Naric dem no wan reply me?
Ehen!
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by hustla(m): 9:16pm On Jun 21, 2016
nek12:

You are so on point. You have a very good questions too but I am not in Estonia to answer all those questions. I hope those that are already in Estonia will answer your questions.

I hope they Will. Was searching for some schools then came across one in Estonia, free msc for Information Security
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by jeffoe(m): 9:46pm On Jun 21, 2016
LostCity:
Una Sure say i go reach Estii this year? Lol.this Abi Enic/Naric dem no wan reply me?
Ehen!
it takes approximately 1 month my guy to get evaluation from them. Has your document been sent to. Enic
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by dreamchaser90(m): 9:50pm On Jun 21, 2016
nek12:


grin he should have idea that the country is a very cold place even their summer no be sun wey dey shine for naija. By the way, why are your jackets gathering dust, you didn't get the right one? I know the one for their weather is always thick or is it not? That airline baggage restriction na another gbege on its own.
Summer is very hot here, the sun sometimes dey shine pass Naija grin. And outside there are lots of mosquitoes, just that they are malaria free. About the jackets, most of the ones we have in Nigeria are not just thick enough.

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by dreamchaser90(m): 9:53pm On Jun 21, 2016
LostCity:
Una Sure say i go reach Estii this year? Lol.this Abi Enic/Naric dem no wan reply me?
Ehen!
Just have faith bro, you'll soon get a positive reply.
It will all end in praise.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:55pm On Jun 21, 2016
jeffoe:
it takes approximately 1 month my guy to get evaluation from them. Has your document been sent to. Enic
Yeah Since 19th of may oh .
How you see Lithuania?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:57pm On Jun 21, 2016
dreamchaser90:
Just have faith bro, you'll soon get a positive reply. It will all end in praise.
Amen. thanks
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by aeboiy: 7:49am On Jun 22, 2016
dreamchaser90:


If you're traveling in August or September, the weather won't be cold because it's still summer. Travel with general clothes, shoes, food(don't forget things like egusi, ogbono, garri smiley ) and other essentials. Generally, the winter jacket and gloves we have in Nigeria will not be suitable for their weather (all the winter jacket and gloves I brought to Russia from Nigeria ended up gathering dust grin).
Remember also that every airline has it's baggage size restrictions, so take that into consideration when booking your flight and weigh your baggage at home to avoid paying extra at check in.

in addition to what Dreamchaser. someone who travelled last year told me not to buy clothes in Nigeria if am traveling through India, that clothes are much cheaper in India.
but try to take Nigerian attire sha, just to rep your origin

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Uganda1: 9:06am On Jun 22, 2016
aeboiy:


in addition to what Dreamchaser. someone who travelled last year told me not to buy clothes in Nigeria if am traveling through India, that clothes are much cheaper in India.
but try to take Nigerian attire sha, just to rep your origin
Been waiting to see such a post.
Thanks a bunch @aeboiy

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:15am On Jun 22, 2016
My friend yoyolagos, you just remained silent since, how far about your friend feedback now
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:18am On Jun 22, 2016
[quote author=yoyolagos post=46596901]

my boy
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by ofime123(m): 11:59am On Jun 22, 2016
Some of us choose not to comment because we are waiting for our appointment date at India embassy while other are still waiting for admission decision. I wish everyone including my self best of luck.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by bollyfolly: 3:30pm On Jun 22, 2016
Amen cheesy grin cheesy

ofime123:
Some of us choose not to comment because we are waiting for our appointment date at India embassy while other are still waiting for admission decision. I wish everyone including my self best of luck.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 7:33am On Jun 23, 2016
LostCity:


You don't ve to worry, looks as if they rarely reply mail, Worryless,your Doc's are with ENIC/NARIC,i heard it takes up to a month before they reply you(stating the outcome of your Evaluation whether +/-) Keep your fingers crossed, and be praying,everything will be fine!!

How far with yours? these people don' reply You?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by LiameVans(m): 9:11am On Jun 23, 2016
Holidays, Estonia:

May Day (kevadpüha): 1 May; first a Soviet-imposed Labour Day, when students and public employees were forced to take part in political processions, the importance of the May Day has moved to the preceding night on 30 April. Many Estonians then celebrate the Germanic

Walpurgis Night (volbriöö) and dress up as witches and roam the streets. In the university town of Tartu, the mayor gives the power symbolically over to the students, who then gather to student organizations for the following night.

Pentecost (nelipühad): moving from 10 May to 14 June.

Victory Day (võidupüha): 23 June; celebration of the Estonian victory over the Baltic German Landeswehr in the Battle of Paju in 1919. There is usually a smaller military parade somewhere in the country on 23 June.

Midsummer Day or (jaanipäev): 24 June; the summer solstice, which is however celebrated on the previous night on 23 June, on St. John's Eve (jaaniõhtu or jaaniöö). It is recommended to attend the semi-public celebrations in any Estonian village. Most villages and many residents themselves organize large bonfires for the evening. There is also a tradition to jump over the bonfire. In the West Estonian islands, there are sometimes old fishing boats burnt within the bonfires. The sun only sets for a few hours on that night and it never really goes completely dark and many Estonians have the tradition to stay awake at least until sunrise.

Day of Restoration of Independence (taasiseseisvumispäev): 20 August; celebration of the restoration of independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Tallinn — capital city with an enchanting medieval core. You can organize tour in Tallinn - http://tripity.eu

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by ofime123(m): 10:14am On Jun 24, 2016
anyone knows the time difference between Nigeria and Estonia? I have an interview with the schedule Estonia time 16:40 please guys when should I get ready as per the time difference between 9ja and esti
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by kenlouis(m): 10:32am On Jun 24, 2016
ofime123:
anyone knows the time difference between Nigeria and Estonia? I have an interview with the schedule Estonia time 16:40 please guys when should I get ready as per the time difference between 9ja and esti

Dey r 2 hrs ahead of Naija. So ur interview of 16:40 Esti tym is 14:40 naija time. So by 2:40pm jst sit tight.. Al d best .
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by yoyolagos: 11:40am On Jun 24, 2016
hakeembee:
My friend yoyolagos, you just remained silent since, how far about your friend feedback now and yours too

I no go anywhere I am here 100%. My friend got his visa approved today. He will pick it up on Wednesday. Courtesy: wakanow.com

The short delay was bcoz he was asked to take his waec result to federal ministry of education n foreign affairs for authentication in Abuja.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by ofime123(m): 1:44pm On Jun 24, 2016
kenlouis:


Dey r 2 hrs ahead of Naija. So ur interview of 16:40 Esti tym is 14:40 naija time. So by 2:40pm jst sit tight.. Al d best .
thanks
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by ofime123(m): 1:47pm On Jun 24, 2016
yoyolagos:


I no go anywhere I am here 100%. My friend got his visa approved today. He will pick it up on Wednesday. Courtesy: wakanow.com

The short delay was bcoz he was asked to take his waec result to federal ministry of education n foreign affairs for authentication in Abuja.
so we have to authentic our result from ministry of education na wao this one strong ooo going to abj again na another expenses oo
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by yoyolagos: 1:52pm On Jun 24, 2016
ofime123:
so we have to authentic our result from ministry of education na wao this one strong ooo going to abj again na another expenses oo

Yes! But their people who can help u do it without u going down to abuja for a token. Or u can send it by bus or carrier to anybody in Abuja to help do it.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by bollyfolly: 1:53pm On Jun 24, 2016
How much did Waka now charged? Are they the one that provides all the documents? Is their charges inclusive of visa fee?

Pls respond. Thanks


yoyolagos:


I no go anywhere I am here 100%. My friend got his visa approved today. He will pick it up on Wednesday. Courtesy: wakanow.com

The short delay was bcoz he was asked to take his waec result to federal ministry of education n foreign affairs for authentication in Abuja.

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