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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Micho007: 8:19pm On Jan 20, 2020
frankfash:



seems they have change the system oooo... definitely the interview will be kind of different too... maybe you should just try and study network security interview questions in general... how was the lab... hope it is not difficult.

It was more of Application Security i got in the Lab test.. XSS Reflected and NoSql Injection, and one Lab from last year i guess(apache web server).We need to talk though, how can i reach you

send an email to my profile mail will respond back to u
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by voltred(m): 7:52pm On Jan 23, 2020
frankfash:
Please has anyone done their interview for masters in Cybersecurity? What were you asked

Meessage me
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by voltred(m): 9:10pm On Jan 23, 2020
If you want to pay for your application fee to ttu and you are thinking how?. Kindly message me ... cheers
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by skimpy(f): 11:37pm On Jan 23, 2020
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year.

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by fwallex4truth: 2:34am On Jan 24, 2020
Thank you so much.






skimpy:
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year. You don’t have to do swisscare or any expensive insurance.


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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 8:10am On Jan 24, 2020
skimpy:

Congratulations...I've been particularly concerned about the ease and convenience of going and settling with a child.

Are there any special requirements?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Micho007: 8:12am On Jan 24, 2020
skimpy:
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year. You don’t have to do swisscare or any expensive insurance.



Thanks so much for the info... Congrats on ur admission, please it will be good if you can find the time to itemized what was needed at turkey embassy, also like how long does it take for one to get an appointment.

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Bigboy75: 9:12am On Jan 24, 2020
Please is anyone here studying or aspiring to study at the Estonian Uni of Life Sciences?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Larrygabby: 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2020
my question is this do you apply for turkey tourist visa without invitation,because I tink for someone to go through turkey link someone need invitation inother to apply turkey visa
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by nonoza4eva: 5:32pm On Jan 25, 2020
skimpy:
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year. You don’t have to do swisscare or any expensive insurance. The name of the insurance I used is Axa Mansard.

If you are going through turkey, I can recommend the hotel I stayed. The hotel manager speaks English and can help pick you up from the airport at a cheaper price than what taxis charge, breakfast is free and it’s approx 5500 per night. The room can perfectly sleep 3 adults cos there are 3 beds in it. The name is Lion city hotel. Reply this if you need the hotel managers contact.

Thank u so much this is so helpful. The hotel has such decent reviews including managers. I am interested in not the turkey visa. Don't want waste money it would be so helpful.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Olorilola17: 8:22am On Jan 27, 2020
Thank you � for sharing
skimpy:
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year. You don’t have to do swisscare or any expensive insurance. The name of the insurance I used is Axa Mansard.

If you are going through turkey, I can recommend the hotel I stayed. The hotel manager speaks English and can help pick you up from the airport at a cheaper price than what taxis charge, breakfast is free and it’s approx 5500 per night. The room can perfectly sleep 3 adults cos there are 3 beds in it. The name is Lion city hotel. Reply this if you need the hotel managers contact.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Pafx08: 1:21pm On Jan 27, 2020
skimpy:
So I have finally landed in Estonia. Actually landed a week ago but couldn’t gather myself to write this message. I went through Turkey and it was quite smooth. Traveled with a child and we spent approx 1.2M for the entire process including flights and visa fees. I am certain it will be cheaper for most people because your flights can be cheaper. Our flight fees were most expensive cos I had to fly business class because of the comfort for the child. I’d itemize most of the fees I can remember.

Flight to Abuja, Uber to the visa center, $250 visa fees for 2 people and miscellaneous= 200k
Return Flight to turkey: 700k
9 nights at Hotel: 52k
Food and transport: 51k
Estonian Visa: 40k
Flight to Estonia: 212k
Total: 1,255,000

My Estonian visa was approved within 5 days. Submitted on a Monday and collected the passports on a Friday. No serious questions were asked. If you are interested in applying for turkey visa, you can reply my comment. I will write all what I went through there so that you don’t have to waste money like I did. Photocopying 1 page is 100naira there. Printing of 1 page is 1k. They just extort people a lot there.

Also, I got insurance for myself and child for 39k valid for a year. You don’t have to do swisscare or any expensive insurance. The name of the insurance I used is Axa Mansard.

If you are going through turkey, I can recommend the hotel I stayed. The hotel manager speaks English and can help pick you up from the airport at a cheaper price than what taxis charge, breakfast is free and it’s approx 5500 per night. The room can perfectly sleep 3 adults cos there are 3 beds in it. The name is Lion city hotel. Reply this if you need the hotel managers contact.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Pafx08: 1:41pm On Jan 27, 2020
I will be applying for MSC Geoiformatic for Urbanised society at the University of Tartu but this issue of travelling to another country for Estonia Visa is somehow , But has no one tried the Belgium embassy here in Nigeria since they represent Estonia in issuing visas?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by skimpy(f): 6:17pm On Jan 27, 2020
The only special requirement is birth certificate and the consent letter from your spouse allowing you to travel with the child

iListen:

Congratulations...I've been particularly concerned about the ease and convenience of going and settling with a child.

Are there any special requirements?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by skimpy(f): 6:19pm On Jan 27, 2020
I applied for masters. It wasn’t tuition free

useed:



Congratulations ma, did you apply for a master's program or a PhD program ? If master's, was your MSc tuition free ?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by skimpy(f): 6:21pm On Jan 27, 2020
I applied for tourist visa. You don’t need invitation letter. All you need is hotel reservation and your itinerary where you will list the tourist attraction you intend visiting

Larrygabby:
my question is this do you apply for turkey tourist visa without invitation,because I tink for someone to go through turkey link someone need invitation inother to apply turkey visa

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by skimpy(f): 6:24pm On Jan 27, 2020
I got so many mails and I will certainly reply all. Bear with me please.

fecosequence:
please I sent you a message. I'm interested in the Estonian study visa and I would like as you some few questions.. Thanks

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Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 6:40pm On Jan 27, 2020
skimpy:
The only special requirement is birth certificate and the consent letter from your spouse allowing you to travel with the child


Wow... thank you
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:37pm On Jan 27, 2020
Pls is there any prospective p.hd applicant in the house... If there is let rub mind together in the best way to secure supervisor before the commencement of admission process
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:39pm On Jan 27, 2020
[quote author=skimpy post=86157693]I applied for tourist visa. You don’t need invitation letter. All you need is hotel reservation and your itinerary where you will list the tourist attraction you intend visiting

[Pls did you secured supervisor before you apply? If so pls how did you go about it]
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 9:44pm On Jan 27, 2020
Pls did you secured supervisor before you apply? If so pls how did you go about it
skimpy:
I got so many mails and I will certainly reply all. Bear with me please.

Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 12:57am On Jan 28, 2020
lummexD:
Pls is there any prospective p.hd applicant in the house... If there is let rub mind together in the best way to secure supervisor before the commencement of admission process

What school are you applying to?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 2:23am On Jan 28, 2020
Uni Tartu
iListen:


What school are you applying to?
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 7:53am On Jan 28, 2020
lummexD:
Uni Tartu

Same here...I'm considering environmental technology at Tartu and environmental sciences at tallin
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by voltred(m): 10:20am On Jan 28, 2020
Anyone applying to Tallinn University of technology for Cyber security. Please let’s talk.
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by Nobody: 10:46am On Jan 28, 2020
Have you been able to secure any supervisor yet?
iListen:


Same here...I'm considering environmental technology at Tartu and environmental sciences at tallin
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 1:02pm On Jan 28, 2020
lummexD:
Have you been able to secure any supervisor yet?

Not at all
Re: Lets Talk About Estonia by iListen(f): 5:41pm On Jan 28, 2020
lummexD:
Have you been able to secure any supervisor yet?

Oga...is that not why you requested to meet people applying for PhD?

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