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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 3:01pm On Sep 03, 2019
smartlepere:
Good morning house, I am an intending masters candidate for the next academic session. I need help from anyone studying in any of the following universities in the French community in Belgium : université de liège, université libre de Bruxelle or université catholique de Louvain. Please I would love to be informed on all the documents needed for admission application as well as any other necessary info. Please help your brother.
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Good day great group members, I sent the above info since last week and no one has indicated to render me a help till now. Please I beg once my for any one in Belgium who can assist me.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Lens101: 5:35pm On Sep 03, 2019
Pweedydaughter:
Good morning Bosses, please i will like to know how am going to pay the application fee in euro from nigeria bank!!! Thanks in anticipation

How much is the application fee and tuition fee for your preferred course?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by whizJohn: 8:30am On Sep 04, 2019
Please, is admission letter needed to apply for visa?
I mean that sent by school as hard copy. I want to know if I have to request for it be sent to me or embassy. I'm short of time, my sponsor documentation is near completion. My school is Uhasselt


fikki1:


You going for masters I suppose...
Just questions about your undergraduate, your finance and the school and the country you intending to go.. it’s just some written exam, only undergraduate goes through written and oral.. if this hasn’t changed then it should be like that..

If it has... anyone with recent info could help out...
On your police character report any official document that’s not legalised by Belgium embassy MAY NOT be accepted, you may be asked to present a new one... Just pray that’s what they ask. If all others are intact, worry-less. Which school are you going in Belgium?

Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by fikki1: 8:53am On Sep 04, 2019
whizJohn:
Please, is admission letter needed to apply for visa?
I mean that sent by school as hard copy. I want to know if I have to request for it be sent to me or embassy. I'm short of time, my sponsor documentation is near completion. My school is Uhasselt



Normally, YES...
But I think you should print the one they attached to you as a mail and use it if it doesn’t arrive or time or you feel it won’t arrive on time... tell them to send it to the embassy on your behalf... print it out in coloured...
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Kenra: 9:44pm On Sep 05, 2019
Pls When do you take the biometrics? Before or after submitting the visa application?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Trippeji(m): 9:32am On Sep 06, 2019
Good morning,do I need a block account to study in Belgium? How much do I need to have in deposit if there is a block account? How do I go about it ?
Thank you as you reply
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by whizJohn: 11:16am On Sep 06, 2019
. @Fikki1, can I used scanned copy of annex 32 sent via email to me or the original Annex 32 must be sent to me for visa application?
URGENT O
Thank you so much
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Trippeji(m): 1:29pm On Sep 06, 2019
whizJohn:
. @Fikki1, can I used scanned copy of annex 32 sent via email to me or the original Annex 32 must be sent to me for visa application?
URGENT O
Thank you so much




Please assist me,do I need a block account or deposit to apply for Belgium? And how much do I need
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by whizJohn: 1:31pm On Sep 07, 2019
Check https://www.vfsglobal.com/belgium/Nigeria/pdf/Study-Visa-English.pdf
General Info: https://www.vfsglobal.com/belgium/Nigeria/study.html
Specific updated information should be on your intending school website too
Trippeji:
Good morning,do I need a block account to study in Belgium? How much do I need to have in deposit if there is a block account? How do I go about it ?
Thank you as you reply

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Pweedydaughter(f): 8:49am On Sep 17, 2019
75euro.


Lens101:


How much is the application fee and tuition fee for your preferred course?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Lens101: 9:15am On Sep 17, 2019
Pweedydaughter:
75euro.

75euro for application right? any idea on tuition fee range ?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 12:15pm On Sep 22, 2019
Original

whizJohn:
. @Fikki1, can I used scanned copy of annex 32 sent via email to me or the original Annex 32 must be sent to me for visa application?
URGENT O
Thank you so much
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 12:19pm On Sep 22, 2019
You can only use a block account with the help of your university. So contact them


Trippeji:
Good morning,do I need a block account to study in Belgium? How much do I need to have in deposit if there is a block account? How do I go about it ?
Thank you as you reply
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 4:49pm On Oct 02, 2019
Applications have opened for the 2020/2021 session... At least for Ghent University


Let's do this!!

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 9:16am On Oct 04, 2019
Please note that the information below is copied from another thread. The user posted it in 2014. This is what I could find about the French community in Belgium.

I study in Belgium but in wallonia not flanders. there is no racism in belgium as far as I know and their educational standard is really high compared 2 many other countries cause i've met a lot of exchange students from different countries that say it's really tough here. The major problem you'll have is language barrier as belgium is not an English speaking country.however, most of their master programmes are in english as they have a lot of international students but for you 2 be able to interact u'll need to know a bit of french if you are in wallonia or dutch if you are in flanders. In flanders most pple speak English so it's not so bad and u can get a student job but knowing the language is an added advantage but in wallonia if u don't speak french it's almost impossible 2 get a job. Cost of living is relatively ok depending on where u stay,brussels is one of the cheapest cities 2 live in even though it's the capital,places like ottignies r more expensive. Belgium is a small country.u can travel from 1 end to another in 5 hrs and transport is a bit cheap compared 2 some other European countries,it's also in the centre of Europe and many international and EU organisations have their HQS there because of this it is quite tedious 2 get the visa,it's a long process so u av 2 start on time.
Goodluck.

smartlepere:
Good morning house, I am an intending masters candidate for the next academic session. I need help from anyone studying in any of the following universities in the French community in Belgium : université de liège, université libre de Bruxelle or université catholique de Louvain. Please I would love to be informed on all the documents needed for admission application as well as any other necessary info. Please help your brother.

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 10:22am On Oct 05, 2019
Thank you very much for the information. Please do you stay in Belgium
? I need more help on the universities, there some information that are not very clear and I would love to be guided on the university amongst the three to make my priority.





Please note that the information below is copied from another thread. The user posted it in 2014. This is what I could find about the French community in Belgium.

I study in Belgium but in wallonia not flanders. there is no racism in belgium as far as I know and their educational standard is really high compared 2 many other countries cause i've met a lot of exchange students from different countries that say it's really tough here. The major problem you'll have is language barrier as belgium is not an English speaking country.however, most of their master programmes are in english as they have a lot of international students but for you 2 be able to interact u'll need to know a bit of french if you are in wallonia or dutch if you are in flanders. In flanders most pple speak English so it's not so bad and u can get a student job but knowing the language is an added advantage but in wallonia if u don't speak french it's almost impossible 2 get a job. Cost of living is relatively ok depending on where u stay,brussels is one of the cheapest cities 2 live in even though it's the capital,places like ottignies r more expensive. Belgium is a small country.u can travel from 1 end to another in 5 hrs and transport is a bit cheap compared 2 some other European countries,it's also in the centre of Europe and many international and EU organisations have their HQS there because of this it is quite tedious 2 get the visa,it's a long process so u av 2 start on time.
Goodluck.

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 11:21am On Oct 05, 2019
I am not in Belgium
I am also an aspiring student and I am applying to universities in the Flemish region.

smartlepere:

Thank you very much for the information. Please do you stay in Belgium
? I need more help on the universities, there some information that are not very clear and I would love to be guided on the university amongst the three to make my priority.

Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by emmy4Gold: 1:59pm On Oct 10, 2019
Good day my people, how is our day going, please I need clarification on Legalization of documents, I have soft copy of my degree certificate and transcript. Can I print these soft copies and take it for legalization. I hope we are allowed to do that. Or

Will I have to take the printed soft copies to my school for stamping before going for legalization.

Thank you so much my people, I look forward to hearing from the guru's in here and those have passed through this stage.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by smartlepere: 4:35pm On Oct 21, 2019
DeeKeem:
I am not in Belgium
I am also an aspiring student and I am applying to universities in the Flemish region.

can we work together?
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 6:46pm On Oct 21, 2019
smartlepere:
can we work together?


Sure no problem

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Femiadeuyi(m): 10:45pm On Oct 22, 2019
Good day guys,

Pls l need clarification on legalisation/authentication of academic results and other official documents.

1. For admission to KU Leuven, must I legalise my original documents at the Belgium Embassy before uploading my documents on school application system or will the legalisation at Ministry of Education and Foreign Affairs suffice to secure admission?

2. Also, aside O’level, transcript and B.sc certificate, what other documents are necessary for authentification at the Belgium Embassy.

Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Big hugs to everyone that has been making helpful contributions on this forum. More wisdom.

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 7:33pm On Oct 23, 2019
Hi

1. For admission to the university, you scan your original documents and upload them as you fill the online application form.

After those scanned documents are processed, the University will ask you to send legalized hard copies to Belgium.

You will make photocopies of your original documents and legalize those photocopies.
To legalize, you will first go to the Ministry of Education, then the Ministry of Foreign affairs and finally the Belgian Embassy.

2. The school will provide a list of the documents they want you to legalize and send to Belgium

This is my understanding of the process, I stand to be corrected

Femiadeuyi:
Good day guys,

Pls l need clarification on legalisation/authentication of academic results and other official documents.

1. For admission to KU Leuven, must I legalise my original documents at the Belgium Embassy before uploading my documents on school application system or will the legalisation at Ministry of Education and Foreign Affairs suffice to secure admission?

2. Also, aside O’level, transcript and B.sc certificate, what other documents are necessary for authentification at the Belgium Embassy.

Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Big hugs to everyone that has been making helpful contributions on this forum. More wisdom.

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Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Femiadeuyi(m): 9:52pm On Oct 23, 2019
Thank you for the response. One concern tho, I’ve read on here that Belgium Embassy doesn’t accept photocopies of credentials but only original. I don’t understand. How does that work? cause you said I should photocopy my original documents and legalise them at MOE and MOFA and Belgium Embassy.

Are you studying at KU Leuven or do you know anyone studying there?
DeeKeem:
Hi

1. For admission to the university, you scan your original documents and upload them as you fill the online application form.

After those scanned documents are processed, the University will ask you to send legalized hard copies to Belgium.

You will make photocopies of your original documents and legalize those photocopies.
To legalize, you will first go to the Ministry of Education, then the Ministry of Foreign affairs and finally the Belgian Embassy.

2. The school will provide a list of the documents they want you to legalize and send to Belgium

This is my understanding of the process, I stand to be corrected

Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Femiadeuyi(m): 9:56pm On Oct 23, 2019
Anyone who got admission for the 2019/2020 Academic Session at KU Leuven should pls kindly share with me the process of securing the admission. Latest informations only!.

Thanks��
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 12:08am On Oct 24, 2019
Correct
DeeKeem:
Hi

1. For admission to the university, you scan your original documents and upload them as you fill the online application form.

After those scanned documents are processed, the University will ask you to send legalized hard copies to Belgium.

You will make photocopies of your original documents and legalize those photocopies.
To legalize, you will first go to the Ministry of Education, then the Ministry of Foreign affairs and finally the Belgian Embassy.

2. The school will provide a list of the documents they want you to legalize and send to Belgium

This is my understanding of the process, I stand to be corrected

Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by DeeKeem(f): 8:56am On Oct 24, 2019
Femiadeuyi:
Thank you for the response. One concern tho, I’ve read on here that Belgium Embassy doesn’t accept photocopies of credentials but only original. I don’t understand. How does that work? cause you said I should photocopy my original documents and legalise them at MOE and MOFA and Belgium Embassy.

Are you studying at KU Leuven or do you know anyone studying there?

I am not at KU Leuven. I'm a prospective student.

I think I know the post you are talking about. But the person was referring to the Visa process. (I have also not verified how true it is)

For admission, you make photocopies of your originals and legalize those photocopies.

Konja44 has also just confirmed what I said
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by Femiadeuyi(m): 8:10pm On Oct 24, 2019
Thank you bro.

I just want to be sure I’m following the right process. One cannot afford to make any mistake considering the cost of the legalisation at the Embassy and d two Ministries.

Again, anyone with genuine information as touching the admission and visa process should kindly update us. Especially those that have resumed for the 2019/2020 academic session. I know you guys would probably be busy trying to settle down at the moment. Your guidiance will be really appreciated.

Tnx.
Good bless y’all.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by emmy4Gold: 6:49am On Oct 27, 2019
Good day my people, can I submit photocopies of my legalized documents for admission at Ghent. I intend using the original for visa process. Thank you for your response
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 8:58am On Oct 27, 2019
emmy4Gold:
Good day my people, can I submit photocopies of my legalized documents for admission at Ghent. I intend using the original for visa process. Thank you for your response

No.... No legalisation no admission.. So it must be the original
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by emmy4Gold: 1:28pm On Oct 27, 2019
konja44:


No.... No legalisation no admission.. So it must be the original
Thank you so much Konja44. I will legalize the original. then make photocopies of the legalised document for admission. Hope they will accept it at Ghent.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by konja44: 1:38pm On Oct 27, 2019
emmy4Gold:
Thank you so much Konja44. I will legalize the original. then make photocopies of the legalised document for admission. Hope they will accept it at Ghent.

No it won't be accepted. Only the original legalized documents will be accepted.
Re: Anyone Studying In Belgium? by emmy4Gold: 2:34pm On Oct 27, 2019
konja44:


No it won't be accepted. Only the original legalized documents will be accepted.
Alright thank you so much sir/ma

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