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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by seunny4lif(m): 5:10pm On Apr 18, 2018
Eke40seven:

So I heard, many of them dey form gay now or marry gay men for pali because it's hard to find a German woman who will marry you.
African men, (especially, aduro) are on the bottom of dating scale for German women, except most will settle with women with numerous children or the very obese ones German men will never consider marrying.
It's tough out there in the wild.
Many come believing the false stories that they will play football or marry a blonde blue eyed German princess but that is not the case most times, may be in the past, but today, the reputation is way too damaged!
Yes
You need a strong evidence now, even if you claim gay.
I saw them deporting Pregnant ladies back to Italy and Nigeria.
German ladies sees African guys as intimacy gadgets now same thing going on in Finland.

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by willy2000(m): 7:11pm On Apr 18, 2018
seunny4lif:

Yes
You need a strong evidence now, even if you claim gay.
I saw them deporting Pregnant ladies back to Italy and Nigeria.
German ladies sees African guys as intimacy gadgets now same thing going on in Finland.

Me i don kuku ma zip up ohh.... na to make plenty BREAD be the koko now. if cold too much persin fit unzip small....lol
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by seunny4lif(m): 2:11pm On Apr 19, 2018
willy2000:


Me i don kuku ma zip up ohh.... na to make plenty BREAD be the koko now. if cold too much persin fit unzip small....lol
grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy
Germany is not cold as Finland, Norway and Denmark.
Swiss same grin
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Alfrediolu: 6:26pm On Apr 25, 2018
Damolux01:
You cannot withdraw it. They can only give you some out of it say every month for your living expense. You can however borrow it and give the person 6 months to 1 year payback plan. With the student work you would be allowed to do response there. You would definitely get it back.

please what kind of jobs are available to masters students that can help one make the money back within a year?

anticipating your response.
thanks
@damolux01
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 7:41pm On Apr 26, 2018
Well said boss! cool[color=#006600][/color]


seunny4lif:

Yes
You need a strong evidence now, even if you claim gay.
I saw them deporting Pregnant ladies back to Italy and Nigeria.
German ladies sees African guys as intimacy gadgets now same thing going on in Finland.
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 7:46pm On Apr 26, 2018
Facts! cool


Eke40seven:

The key to Germany,
Come with the right papers and very good language skills, in the absence of that, things can be very difficult, although you know many may cope as time go bye but it's a function of so many things, especially the city you live in and people you meet.

The life of an asylum seeker might be hard but they tend to survive if they are accepted.
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Nobody: 8:20pm On Apr 26, 2018
DisturbingEU:
Facts! cool



How is your language course going? smiley

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by BankManager(m): 10:56pm On Apr 26, 2018
Eke40seven:

The key to Germany,
Come with the right papers and very good language skills, in the absence of that, things can be very difficult, although you know many may cope as time go bye but it's a function of so many things, especially the city you live in and people you meet.

The life of an asylum seeker might be hard but they tend to survive if they are accepted.
Guten Abend bro..
Is it possible for someone who studied Accounting at the undergraduate level but later went to NIIT, obtained certification in Java programming & web design and now works as a programmer to be admitted to MSC Informatics in Technical University of Munich.??
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Eke40seven(m): 9:12am On Apr 27, 2018
BankManager:

Guten Abend bro..
Is it possible for someone who studied Accounting at the undergraduate level but later went to NIIT, obtained certification in Java programming & web design and now works as a programmer to be admitted to MSC Informatics in Technical University of Munich.??
I really do not know, the question should rather go to the course coordinator.
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Damolux01(m): 9:01pm On Apr 27, 2018
Alfrediolu:


please what kind of jobs are available to masters students that can help one make the money back within a year?

anticipating your response.
thanks
@damolux01
Lots of menial jobs ranging from Cleaning to Waiter to Gardener to Messenger etc
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Alfrediolu: 1:33am On Apr 28, 2018
Damolux01:
Lots of menial jobs ranging from Cleaning to Waiter to Gardener to Messenger etc

Thanks, but would that require strong understanding of the language?
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Uchmonia(m): 1:31pm On Apr 28, 2018
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 4:34pm On Apr 28, 2018
Good just start A2.2 few weeks ago and its nice so far grin


Jigba:


How is your language course going? smiley
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Nobody: 4:36pm On Apr 28, 2018
DisturbingEU:
Good just start A2.2 few weeks ago and its nice so far grin



Great!. Very soon you will reach b1 and then the hustle starts! grin
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 4:38pm On Apr 28, 2018
Ja genau! How is the B1 exam like? Cuz i have been disturbing Youtube ever since grin grin


Jigba:


Great!. Very soon you will reach b1 and then the hustle starts! grin
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Nobody: 4:43pm On Apr 28, 2018
DisturbingEU:
Ja genau! How is the B1 exam like? Cuz i have been disturbing Youtube ever since grin grin


It's not that hard, just practice the questions on the internet. They are really similar to the real exam. Also, YouTube is great when it comes to learning.
Na b2 and c1 be the koko!.

I guess you could at least speak now!. Not fluent but you could have conversations, right?

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Basiljoe: 9:33pm On Apr 30, 2018
Jigba:

It's not that hard, just practice the questions on the internet. They are really similar to the real exam. Also, YouTube is great when it comes to learning.
Na b2 and c1 be the koko!.

I guess you could at least speak now!. Not fluent but you could have conversations, right?
Wait, there are exams one has to take?
What if you're learning from an App?
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Nobody: 10:24pm On Apr 30, 2018
Basiljoe:
Wait, there are exams one has to take?
What if you're learning from an App?

Yes, you have to take exams

I don't enjoy learning from the app, had to delete the app at one time.

I find YouTube great but Duolingo is good, would recommend!.

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Basiljoe: 11:03pm On Apr 30, 2018
Jigba:


Yes, you have to take exams

I don't enjoy learning from the app, had to delete the app at one time.

I find YouTube great but Duolingo is good, would recommend!.
Thanks, i use Duolingo and Memrise.

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Uchmonia(m): 8:20pm On May 08, 2018
Uchmonia:
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated
please I need our help on the above
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Nobody: 9:46pm On May 08, 2018
Uchmonia:
please I need our help on the above
Use Google.
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by almajiri101: 1:55pm On May 09, 2018
Uchmonia:
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated

Bro! schengen simply means agreement between many countries of the European Union that allows people and goods to pass freely across the borders of each country without passport or other controls. Germany is part of the schengen countries, so with Germany visa you can as well travel to any of the schengen countries without any issues.

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Schwartz: 7:07pm On May 10, 2018
Uchmonia:
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated
Germany's visiting visa is mostly 3 weeks. With it you cannot be given a permit to work or stay. If you stay back in Germany after that you become illegal.
Whatever visa you want to get you must go to the Embassy for an interview anything besides that is a fruad!

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 5:09am On May 11, 2018
Yes i can have conversation... but like u said i will practice the questions on the internet grin

Jigba:

It's not that hard, just practice the questions on the internet. They are really similar to the real exam. Also, YouTube is great when it comes to learning.
Na b2 and c1 be the koko!.

I guess you could at least speak now!. Not fluent but you could have conversations, right?
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Berliner1: 5:16am On May 11, 2018
Uchmonia:
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated

You are about to be scammed.

Germany dont grant 2years visa.

I always invite my mom here and there is no time she was ever granted 2 years visa.

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Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by DisturbingEU(m): 5:23am On May 11, 2018
Fraud!



Uchmonia:
Pls, I need clarification on these, pls I want to process schengen visa now, but in the process that person helping out now said that he can do German visiting visa with 2 year validity in it. My question now is what is the difference between the schengen visa and German visiting visa. What is the highest thing I can do with visiting visa and schengen. Pls sincere response will e appreciated
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Manuelmarvyy(m): 12:15am On May 14, 2018
wow this is really a great thread.
I plan studying computer science and Informatics, undergraduate.
please what are the requirements?
is there really free tuition in Germany for international students apart money needed for my cost of living.
what kind of opportunities are there for IT students?
Then which cities in Germany do you have a better chance of living very well as an international student?
The language is it really difficult. I'm yet to start my language classes.
How's the educational system there and which school can I apply for an IT course to get a better opportunity and free tuition too.
I need a wonderful reply , thanks.
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by alert20: 6:46am On May 14, 2018
Berliner1:


You are about to be scammed.

Germany dont grant 2years visa.

I always invite my mom here and there is no time she was ever granted 2 years visa.


hi Bro,
can you help a brother gets an Iv over there?
I sent PM...
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Berliner1: 7:44am On May 14, 2018
alert20:



hi Bro,
can you help a brother gets an Iv over there?
I sent PM...

I recieved your Pm.

Unfortunately I cant help you with IV thats why I didn't reply you.

Cheers
Re: Living In Germany/life As A German Immigrant by Berliner1: 7:44am On May 14, 2018
Manuelmarvyy:
wow this is really a great thread.
I plan studying computer science and Informatics, undergraduate.
please what are the requirements?
is there really free tuition in Germany for international students apart money needed for my cost of living.
what kind of opportunities are there for IT students?
Then which cities in Germany do you have a better chance of living very well as an international student?
The language is it really difficult. I'm yet to start my language classes.
How's the educational system there and which school can I apply for an IT course to get a better opportunity and free tuition too.
I need a wonderful reply , thanks.

Do you have Ielts?

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