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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by def111(m): 7:16am On May 24, 2017
Phenmeson:




Am new here. Please can anyone tell me how to legalise documents by proxy in Ministry of Foreign Affairs(Nigeria) because i dont live in abuja


you can send your document to them. it fine. beside if you go to Abuja you will still have to give someone at the gate to do it for you....
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by omohakin: 4:24pm On Jun 05, 2017
def111:



I will answer the ones I know....

you can't send someone to submit for you. youmust appear in person...

you must have a accommodation before you can apply. ask your school to get one for you, if not forget about applying.

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your sponsor account need to have like 4 million, you will need his passport date page copy and letter from him..

time depending on how your case look like... my final take. don't waste your money going to Abuja if you don't have everything right, they will send you back from the embassy no pity face....


hello def111..i would love to contact you in person...your email or number will do..Thanks
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Phenmeson(m): 11:05pm On Jul 16, 2017
def111:



you can send your document to them. it fine. beside if you go to Abuja you will still have to give someone at the gate to do it for you....

Thanks
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Xadeeq: 8:29am On Aug 18, 2017
Hello @forum.

Has anyone been granted visa or heard anything from the Portuguese Embassy yet? We're almost in September already...
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Zionprincess(f): 3:38pm On Sep 16, 2017
Any information from Portugal embassy, school has resume and they have not approve the visa yet. This is really worrisome

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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Xadeeq: 5:03pm On Sep 16, 2017
Zionprincess:
Any information from Portugal embassy, school has resume and they have not approve the visa yet. This is really worrisome

Same here too!
School has resumed and Full Academic Activities have commenced.

I thought I (and the 6 other people i know about, who also applied at the Embassy) are the only ones facing this delay issue. I called the embassy on Friday: Same News --- They are still waiting for Portugal to Respond.

@ZionPrincess, when did you finally submit? Which school are you attending?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Zionprincess(f): 8:07pm On Sep 16, 2017
[ I submitted on the 1st of August and I will be attending university of Minho. quote author=Xadeeq post=60525135]

Same here too!
School has resumed and Full Academic Activities have commenced.

I thought I (and the 6 other people i know about, who also applied at the Embassy) are the only ones facing this delay issue. I called the embassy on Friday: Same News --- They are still waiting for Portugal to Respond.

@ZionPrincess, when did you finally submit? Which school are you attending?[/quote]
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by adeniyy01: 3:43pm On Oct 01, 2017
Hello house, I submitted my application for conferences / tourist visa. But with calculation, the 15 working days land on my departure date. Is there anything I can do to haste the visa? I believe in God Tho, I have SA visa on my passport nd I want to go my 1st of November.
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by danielchidozie: 10:27pm On Oct 01, 2017
tundeham:

It's good to have faith and believe in God, God has the power to do anything. I just got a call from Portugal embassy this evening that my visa has been granted. I blessed the name of the Lord for his great mercy.
goodluck bro
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by marrywasiu: 6:24pm On Nov 17, 2017
danielchidozie:

goodluck bro




Good day house, I just apply for a schenghen visa (France) on Monday 13 this month 2017 for a program and the program is 29th of this month 2017, I hope I'm not too late for the submission and hope they can grant me the France visa before the date ?? Your reply is highly needed.. Thanks in advan
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by def111(m): 10:33am On Nov 27, 2017
marrywasiu:





Good day house, I just apply for a schenghen visa (France) on Monday 13 this month 2017 for a program and the program is 29th of this month 2017, I hope I'm not too late for the submission and hope they can grant me the France visa before the date ?? Your reply is highly needed.. Thanks in advan

Have you collect your passport and was the visa grant ?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Funnyguy83: 3:51pm On Nov 27, 2017
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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Funnyguy83: 4:04pm On Nov 27, 2017
my people am here again . am just looking for a route to leave this country . may be through Education and settling there permanently is my priority. I have always wanted to go to the USA / CANADA for my Masters as I have HND and know it Will be difficult in Europe without PGD which am avoiding like a plague . and I prayed that instead of me doing PGD I don't mind doing my 1st degree . but of course not in Nigeria. so that brings me to this question. Can I do my Masters straight in any Portuguese University ? if no , can i apply for 1st degree with my Diploma ? I need a very honest , brute and critical answer here . and if possible , know how to go about it .
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by queendoreez(f): 12:13pm On Mar 04, 2018
Funnyguy83:
my people am here again . am just looking for a route to leave this country . may be through Education and settling there permanently is my priority. I have always wanted to go to the USA / CANADA for my Masters as I have HND and know it Will be difficult in Europe without PGD which am avoiding like a plague . and I prayed that instead of me doing PGD I don't mind doing my 1st degree . but of course not in Nigeria. so that brings me to this question. Can I do my Masters straight in any Portuguese University ? if no , can i apply for 1st degree with my Diploma ? I need a very honest , brute and critical answer here . and if possible , know how to go about it .

Can anyone give more insights to this, please?!
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Xadeeq: 1:40pm On Mar 04, 2018
queendoreez:


Can anyone give more insights to this, please?!

Hey!

If I were in your shoes, I would apply for both 1st Degree and (Integrated Masters or a Masters Degree). You may want to look for the meaning of Integrated Masters Degree here in Portugal. To the best of my knowledge, It is not a full masters degree, but certainly not an undergraduate degree either. I don't really know much about it... look it up and get more details. It could be a worthy option.

Let me start by telling you that . PLEASE, PLEASE and PLEASE, be very SURE to have very good back-ups in terms of FUNDS that would last you for at least 1 year before you step out of Nigeria oo. or better, you have very good cash in-flow that would support your stay here. Even though, Portugal is one of the least expensive places to live (a relatively good/decent European life style), yet, it is getting expensive by the day because lots of Europeans and other nationals are falling in love with her major cites by the day, so things and house rents are getting "crazily" expensive.

Further Education is great, and it gives you a chance to get good jobs. The Educational system here is quite rigorous, be sure you'd work seriously. As a matter of fact, I am in school right now, writing this reply because I need to study; but I have a take the time-out to address these matters - important life decisions for you.
See me oo, because of the serious academic tasks here, I have been procrastinating writing a blog-post on studying in Portugal, especially for Nigerians on the ordeals I and many others faced during our time applying for admission and visas. Maybe somedays... I'll get to write it.

A little good news is (if it's anything to go by), once you are done with your studies and you get a job, settling down here might be fairly easy and it was encouraged by the Mayor of Lisbon himself whilst welcoming International Students in the City Hall last November.

To precisely answer your questions:

1. Apply to about 6 schools (Yes! Six!! You are the one desperate to further your studies abroad and You are the one with an HND (No hard feelings. Even me sef with B.Tech did the same). So the "lesser-in-weight you think your credentials might be, the more schools you have to apply to, in order to increase your chances, considerably. (You asked for the truth brother [abi Sister], there it is).

2. There is a huge cost implication. Most schools will ask for application fees per submission - ranging from 50 Euros to 200 Euros (Even though, I did not pay application fees for my school, during my time, but they have introduced it now). SO PLEASE BE AWARE

3. Like I tell most people who ask me about studying in Portugal GENERALLY, I tell them that google is our friend. She knows everything! Just know how to ask and ask. However, if you are really asking for specifics, then I would know that you have done your homework and you just need a few help, not the whole of my time.
So, just so we're clear. I am not an agent, so I won't do the work for you sir/ma. But if you have done your research and feel hooked, I'd be more than happy to help if its within my reach.

4. That said, the best way to get information from each school is to email them. Send them an email and follow up with phone calls if you could. Whilst I was in Nigeria, I would exhaust my phone credit almost every day and turn to the office phone when I am desperate to get information. I am not saying you should do this, but do everything lawfully possible to get their attention. They are paid in their international Offices in these schools to answer our requests.

5. Lest I forget, the best time to apply to most universities in Portugal, and by extension, Europe is now!. So, start applying...

6. Sadeeq, calm down a bit, tell us about your school:
Okay! I know about my school very well because I had offer in 2016 and I couldn't go, and couldn't differ. Actually, I applied to four (4) courses and I got interviewed for the 4 of them, I picked the one I liked the most then. But I couldn't go.

Fast forward 2017, I applied again and I was given an offer. This time, I knew I had to go, and here I am. Morale is: Know when it is best for you and do everything in your power to see it through.

7. Yes! I remember, there are PostGraduate/Certificate Programs in my school too (1 year) and you should be good enough to use it to enter the Masters Course (Please, again, call/write the school to verify)... If you read through the thread, you will know my school. Ha ha!!

Finally, if per-adventure my blog post comes out, you may not bother to read it, 'cos it would be a waste of your extra time, it would be virtually everything I have said here. Just that I would add some fancy pictures to make it a little bit live-lier.

I may get periodic responses via email notifications for your replies here, so bear with me if I don't reply immediately. However, If you don't find me on that blue bird application @xurdeeq, then I am on Linkedin.

Even you sef know that I have said (or written) enough. Lemme come and be going. I have to finish this Chapter on R Data Science Programming before earning the right to go and the see Black Panther tonight. Yes!! I have not watched it cheesy


Beyond the strictness in my reply (yes, the truth has to be told without looking Uche Face) and the jokes btw, I wish you the very best in your pursuit, and God spare our lives in good health, I cannot wait to have more Nigerians join us here in Lisbon come September (or November last last sha... depending on how lucky you are with the Embassy (a talk for another day))

Best Regards.

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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Xadeeq: 5:21pm On Mar 05, 2018

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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by queendoreez(f): 8:12pm On Mar 17, 2018
I just followed you on Twitter and tweeted at you too.


Xadeeq:


Hey!

If I were in your shoes, I would apply for both 1st Degree and (Integrated Masters or a Masters Degree). You may want to look for the meaning of Integrated Masters Degree here in Portugal. To the best of my knowledge, It is not a full masters degree, but certainly not an undergraduate degree either. I don't really know much about it... look it up and get more details. It could be a worthy option.

Let me start by telling you that . PLEASE, PLEASE and PLEASE, be very SURE to have very good back-ups in terms of FUNDS that would last you for at least 1 year before you step out of Nigeria oo. or better, you have very good cash in-flow that would support your stay here. Even though, Portugal is one of the least expensive places to live (a relatively good/decent European life style), yet, it is getting expensive by the day because lots of Europeans and other nationals are falling in love with her major cites by the day, so things and house rents are getting "crazily" expensive.

Further Education is great, and it gives you a chance to get good jobs. The Educational system here is quite rigorous, be sure you'd work seriously. As a matter of fact, I am in school right now, writing this reply because I need to study; but I have a take the time-out to address these matters - important life decisions for you.
See me oo, because of the serious academic tasks here, I have been procrastinating writing a blog-post on studying in Portugal, especially for Nigerians on the ordeals I and many others faced during our time applying for admission and visas. Maybe somedays... I'll get to write it.

A little good news is (if it's anything to go by), once you are done with your studies and you get a job, settling down here might be fairly easy and it was encouraged by the Mayor of Lisbon himself whilst welcoming International Students in the City Hall last November.

To precisely answer your questions:

1. Apply to about 6 schools (Yes! Six!! You are the one desperate to further your studies abroad and You are the one with an HND (No hard feelings. Even me sef with B.Tech did the same). So the "lesser-in-weight you think your credentials might be, the more schools you have to apply to, in order to increase your chances, considerably. (You asked for the truth brother [abi Sister], there it is).

2. There is a huge cost implication. Most schools will ask for application fees per submission - ranging from 50 Euros to 200 Euros (Even though, I did not pay application fees for my school, during my time, but they have introduced it now). SO PLEASE BE AWARE

3. Like I tell most people who ask me about studying in Portugal GENERALLY, I tell them that google is our friend. She knows everything! Just know how to ask and ask. However, if you are really asking for specifics, then I would know that you have done your homework and you just need a few help, not the whole of my time.
So, just so we're clear. I am not an agent, so I won't do the work for you sir/ma. But if you have done your research and feel hooked, I'd be more than happy to help if its within my reach.

4. That said, the best way to get information from each school is to email them. Send them an email and follow up with phone calls if you could. Whilst I was in Nigeria, I would exhaust my phone credit almost every day and turn to the office phone when I am desperate to get information. I am not saying you should do this, but do everything lawfully possible to get their attention. They are paid in their international Offices in these schools to answer our requests.

5. Lest I forget, the best time to apply to most universities in Portugal, and by extension, Europe is now!. So, start applying...

6. Sadeeq, calm down a bit, tell us about your school:
Okay! I know about my school very well because I had offer in 2016 and I couldn't go, and couldn't differ. Actually, I applied to four (4) courses and I got interviewed for the 4 of them, I picked the one I liked the most then. But I couldn't go.

Fast forward 2017, I applied again and I was given an offer. This time, I knew I had to go, and here I am. Morale is: Know when it is best for you and do everything in your power to see it through.

7. Yes! I remember, there are PostGraduate/Certificate Programs in my school too (1 year) and you should be good enough to use it to enter the Masters Course (Please, again, call/write the school to verify)... If you read through the thread, you will know my school. Ha ha!!

Finally, if per-adventure my blog post comes out, you may not bother to read it, 'cos it would be a waste of your extra time, it would be virtually everything I have said here. Just that I would add some fancy pictures to make it a little bit live-lier.

I may get periodic responses via email notifications for your replies here, so bear with me if I don't reply immediately. However, If you don't find me on that blue bird application @xurdeeq, then I am on Linkedin.

Even you sef know that I have said (or written) enough. Lemme come and be going. I have to finish this Chapter on R Data Science Programming before earning the right to go and the see Black Panther tonight. Yes!! I have not watched it cheesy


Beyond the strictness in my reply (yes, the truth has to be told without looking Uche Face) and the jokes btw, I wish you the very best in your pursuit, and God spare our lives in good health, I cannot wait to have more Nigerians join us here in Lisbon come September (or November last last sha... depending on how lucky you are with the Embassy (a talk for another day))

Best Regards.

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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by queendoreez(f): 11:42am On Mar 21, 2018
Hi, Zionprincess, how can i reach you please.


Zionprincess:
[ I submitted on the 1st of August and I will be attending university of Minho. quote author=Xadeeq post=60525135]

Same here too!
School has resumed and Full Academic Activities have commenced.

I thought I (and the 6 other people i know about, who also applied at the Embassy) are the only ones facing this delay issue. I called the embassy on Friday: Same News --- They are still waiting for Portugal to Respond.

@ZionPrincess, when did you finally submit? Which school are you attending?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by charles2468(m): 3:40pm On Feb 24, 2019
Xadeeq:


Hey!

If I were in your shoes, I would apply for both 1st Degree and (Integrated Masters or a Masters Degree). You may want to look for the meaning of Integrated Masters Degree here in Portugal. To the best of my knowledge, It is not a full masters degree, but certainly not an undergraduate degree either. I don't really know much about it... look it up and get more details. It could be a worthy option.

Let me start by telling you that . PLEASE, PLEASE and PLEASE, be very SURE to have very good back-ups in terms of FUNDS that would last you for at least 1 year before you step out of Nigeria oo. or better, you have very good cash in-flow that would support your stay here. Even though, Portugal is one of the least expensive places to live (a relatively good/decent European life style), yet, it is getting expensive by the day because lots of Europeans and other nationals are falling in love with her major cites by the day, so things and house rents are getting "crazily" expensive.

Further Education is great, and it gives you a chance to get good jobs. The Educational system here is quite rigorous, be sure you'd work seriously. As a matter of fact, I am in school right now, writing this reply because I need to study; but I have a take the time-out to address these matters - important life decisions for you.
See me oo, because of the serious academic tasks here, I have been procrastinating writing a blog-post on studying in Portugal, especially for Nigerians on the ordeals I and many others faced during our time applying for admission and visas. Maybe somedays... I'll get to write it.

A little good news is (if it's anything to go by), once you are done with your studies and you get a job, settling down here might be fairly easy and it was encouraged by the Mayor of Lisbon himself whilst welcoming International Students in the City Hall last November.

To precisely answer your questions:

1. Apply to about 6 schools (Yes! Six!! You are the one desperate to further your studies abroad and You are the one with an HND (No hard feelings. Even me sef with B.Tech did the same). So the "lesser-in-weight you think your credentials might be, the more schools you have to apply to, in order to increase your chances, considerably. (You asked for the truth brother [abi Sister], there it is).

2. There is a huge cost implication. Most schools will ask for application fees per submission - ranging from 50 Euros to 200 Euros (Even though, I did not pay application fees for my school, during my time, but they have introduced it now). SO PLEASE BE AWARE

3. Like I tell most people who ask me about studying in Portugal GENERALLY, I tell them that google is our friend. She knows everything! Just know how to ask and ask. However, if you are really asking for specifics, then I would know that you have done your homework and you just need a few help, not the whole of my time.
So, just so we're clear. I am not an agent, so I won't do the work for you sir/ma. But if you have done your research and feel hooked, I'd be more than happy to help if its within my reach.

4. That said, the best way to get information from each school is to email them. Send them an email and follow up with phone calls if you could. Whilst I was in Nigeria, I would exhaust my phone credit almost every day and turn to the office phone when I am desperate to get information. I am not saying you should do this, but do everything lawfully possible to get their attention. They are paid in their international Offices in these schools to answer our requests.

5. Lest I forget, the best time to apply to most universities in Portugal, and by extension, Europe is now!. So, start applying...

6. Sadeeq, calm down a bit, tell us about your school:
Okay! I know about my school very well because I had offer in 2016 and I couldn't go, and couldn't differ. Actually, I applied to four (4) courses and I got interviewed for the 4 of them, I picked the one I liked the most then. But I couldn't go.

Fast forward 2017, I applied again and I was given an offer. This time, I knew I had to go, and here I am. Morale is: Know when it is best for you and do everything in your power to see it through.

7. Yes! I remember, there are PostGraduate/Certificate Programs in my school too (1 year) and you should be good enough to use it to enter the Masters Course (Please, again, call/write the school to verify)... If you read through the thread, you will know my school. Ha ha!!

Finally, if per-adventure my blog post comes out, you may not bother to read it, 'cos it would be a waste of your extra time, it would be virtually everything I have said here. Just that I would add some fancy pictures to make it a little bit live-lier.

I may get periodic responses via email notifications for your replies here, so bear with me if I don't reply immediately. However, If you don't find me on that blue bird application @xurdeeq, then I am on Linkedin.

Even you sef know that I have said (or written) enough. Lemme come and be going. I have to finish this Chapter on R Data Science Programming before earning the right to go and the see Black Panther tonight. Yes!! I have not watched it cheesy


Beyond the strictness in my reply (yes, the truth has to be told without looking Uche Face) and the jokes btw, I wish you the very best in your pursuit, and God spare our lives in good health, I cannot wait to have more Nigerians join us here in Lisbon come September (or November last last sha... depending on how lucky you are with the Embassy (a talk for another day))

Best Regards.

Boss I greet you
please can I have your email address or LinkedIn name or WATS app no, please I really need your help on Portugal schools. thanks
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by dahoney1(m): 1:51am On Feb 25, 2019
Good morning guys , please I need Portugal embassy phone number and e-mail. Thanks
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by charles2468(m): 8:51am On Feb 25, 2019
dahoney1:
Good morning guys , please I need Portugal embassy phone number and e-mail. Thanks

I replied ur pm
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Arobake: 1:19am On Apr 14, 2019
Hello all.

Please how much does verification of each certificate cost presently at the Portuguese embassy?

Thank you.

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Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by charles2468(m): 8:19am On Apr 15, 2019
tundeham:

It's good to have faith and believe in God, God has the power to do anything. I just got a call from Portugal embassy this evening that my visa has been granted. I blessed the name of the Lord for his great mercy.

congratulations man, more blessings fall on you
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Jaybadestboy: 5:30pm On Sep 02, 2019
Hello everyone! I got an admission into university of minho for February 2020. Please I kindly want to ask if I can apply for study visa in lagos embassy? secondly I have a certificate/degree from a foreign university (UK), does that need verification too? Lastly is there anybody pursuing their Portugal visa presently ? Thanks and God bless us all.
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by DuBLINGreenb(m): 6:05pm On Sep 27, 2019
Jaybadestboy:
Hello everyone! I got an admission into university of minho for February 2020. Please I kindly want to ask if I can apply for study visa in lagos embassy? secondly I have a certificate/degree from a foreign university (UK), does that need verification too? Lastly is there anybody pursuing their Portugal visa presently ? Thanks and God bless us all.

Please keep us updated oh let us that are coming behind see road. (2021)
Could the application be made at the Lagos embassy?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by Kiddinpoh(m): 1:02am On Jun 25, 2021
DuBLINGreenb:


Please keep us updated oh let us that are coming behind see road. (2021)
Could the application be made at the Lagos embassy?

Hi, any luck here?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by afroarb007: 7:54pm On Aug 05, 2021
Jaybadestboy:
Hello everyone! I got an admission into university of minho for February 2020. Please I kindly want to ask if I can apply for study visa in lagos embassy? secondly I have a certificate/degree from a foreign university (UK), does that need verification too? Lastly is there anybody pursuing their Portugal visa presently ? Thanks and God bless us all.

Any luck on this inquiry?
Re: Nigerian Portugal Student Visa Process by DARLYNBOI: 12:26am On Nov 06, 2023
Xadeeq:


Hey!

If I were in your shoes, I would apply for both 1st Degree and (Integrated Masters or a Masters Degree). You may want to look for the meaning of Integrated Masters Degree here in Portugal. To the best of my knowledge, It is not a full masters degree, but certainly not an undergraduate degree either. I don't really know much about it... look it up and get more details. It could be a worthy option.

Let me start by telling you that . PLEASE, PLEASE and PLEASE, be very SURE to have very good back-ups in terms of FUNDS that would last you for at least 1 year before you step out of Nigeria oo. or better, you have very good cash in-flow that would support your stay here. Even though, Portugal is one of the least expensive places to live (a relatively good/decent European life style), yet, it is getting expensive by the day because lots of Europeans and other nationals are falling in love with her major cites by the day, so things and house rents are getting "crazily" expensive.

Further Education is great, and it gives you a chance to get good jobs. The Educational system here is quite rigorous, be sure you'd work seriously. As a matter of fact, I am in school right now, writing this reply because I need to study; but I have a take the time-out to address these matters - important life decisions for you.
See me oo, because of the serious academic tasks here, I have been procrastinating writing a blog-post on studying in Portugal, especially for Nigerians on the ordeals I and many others faced during our time applying for admission and visas. Maybe somedays... I'll get to write it.

A little good news is (if it's anything to go by), once you are done with your studies and you get a job, settling down here might be fairly easy and it was encouraged by the Mayor of Lisbon himself whilst welcoming International Students in the City Hall last November.

To precisely answer your questions:

1. Apply to about 6 schools (Yes! Six!! You are the one desperate to further your studies abroad and You are the one with an HND (No hard feelings. Even me sef with B.Tech did the same). So the "lesser-in-weight you think your credentials might be, the more schools you have to apply to, in order to increase your chances, considerably. (You asked for the truth brother [abi Sister], there it is).

2. There is a huge cost implication. Most schools will ask for application fees per submission - ranging from 50 Euros to 200 Euros (Even though, I did not pay application fees for my school, during my time, but they have introduced it now). SO PLEASE BE AWARE

3. Like I tell most people who ask me about studying in Portugal GENERALLY, I tell them that google is our friend. She knows everything! Just know how to ask and ask. However, if you are really asking for specifics, then I would know that you have done your homework and you just need a few help, not the whole of my time.
So, just so we're clear. I am not an agent, so I won't do the work for you sir/ma. But if you have done your research and feel hooked, I'd be more than happy to help if its within my reach.

4. That said, the best way to get information from each school is to email them. Send them an email and follow up with phone calls if you could. Whilst I was in Nigeria, I would exhaust my phone credit almost every day and turn to the office phone when I am desperate to get information. I am not saying you should do this, but do everything lawfully possible to get their attention. They are paid in their international Offices in these schools to answer our requests.

5. Lest I forget, the best time to apply to most universities in Portugal, and by extension, Europe is now!. So, start applying...

6. Sadeeq, calm down a bit, tell us about your school:
Okay! I know about my school very well because I had offer in 2016 and I couldn't go, and couldn't differ. Actually, I applied to four (4) courses and I got interviewed for the 4 of them, I picked the one I liked the most then. But I couldn't go.

Fast forward 2017, I applied again and I was given an offer. This time, I knew I had to go, and here I am. Morale is: Know when it is best for you and do everything in your power to see it through.

7. Yes! I remember, there are PostGraduate/Certificate Programs in my school too (1 year) and you should be good enough to use it to enter the Masters Course (Please, again, call/write the school to verify)... If you read through the thread, you will know my school. Ha ha!!

Finally, if per-adventure my blog post comes out, you may not bother to read it, 'cos it would be a waste of your extra time, it would be virtually everything I have said here. Just that I would add some fancy pictures to make it a little bit live-lier.

I may get periodic responses via email notifications for your replies here, so bear with me if I don't reply immediately. However, If you don't find me on that blue bird application @xurdeeq, then I am on Linkedin.

Even you sef know that I have said (or written) enough. Lemme come and be going. I have to finish this Chapter on R Data Science Programming before earning the right to go and the see Black Panther tonight. Yes!! I have not watched it cheesy


Beyond the strictness in my reply (yes, the truth has to be told without looking Uche Face) and the jokes btw, I wish you the very best in your pursuit, and God spare our lives in good health, I cannot wait to have more Nigerians join us here in Lisbon come September (or November last last sha... depending on how lucky you are with the Embassy (a talk for another day))

Best Regards.

Thanks for your write up....kindly let us know the kind of jobs available for students with study visas and who can not speak Portuguese language

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