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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:40am On Mar 23, 2020
Niggaindoha:
Op. I love your story. God go bless you.

One day one day. Me too will enter plane and travel. With the rest of Nairaland who also want to travel. God will answer our prayers

In Jesus name.
Lol, thank you very much, I would have asked you to pray for Nigeria but before it gets better, you for don get gray hair.
We only have few years to live in this world, it's better to shine ya eyes and find the easiest country your budget can run Legally and Japka.


You can then stay under a bulb that never blinks and pray.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:41am On Mar 23, 2020
Jaycew:
You really did justice to the meal looool.
Pele

Lol, thank you very much.
I started feeling sorry the way I was savage to the food.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 10:15am On Mar 23, 2020
After the first meal, they brought in drinks.
You had the option of taking different varieties of drinks
From Cocktails to spirit to wine. Would have loved Wine, but wasn't sure if it's the alcoholic one they had or the non alcoholic one. The only downside when you sit at the window is that you wont be able to ask without other hearing your conversation unlike when you're sitting at the aisle.
At more than 20000 feet above sea level, the effect of alcohol will have a strong backlash, so I jejely scanned the Cold beverages section and went for Orange juice, apple cinder, and ginger ale. Those were what I ordered when they were serving drinks. Whenever they showed up, I always pick something and I even ask for extra if I'm feeling it.
It brings to mind a story I heard. One elderly was traveling for the first time on a flight. From the way the story sounded, the Generalization was that he was Ijebu man,
The flight crew started to Bombard the cabin with all sort of food and drinks with exotic garnishes. This man having been to Lagos and know as e dey go refused All. They brought food, he said hes not hungry, they brought water, he said he wasn't thirst. At the end of the journey, he was very weak and it showed all over him. When he managed to get to his destination. The host saw the way he rushed water and the food and asked him if food was not served on the flight. He said they did but he thought they will pay extra for it. They laughed and told him it was included in the Flight fees.
I wasn't going to carry last in that matter. As they were bring I was collecting o.
After collecting a delicious orange juice, I found one of the documentary about Houses and design I always look forward to back in Lagos, Its a show on DSTV by George Clarks. If you love decor and seeing the next level in innovative houses, you'll love it.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by nalizzzy: 12:50pm On Mar 23, 2020
Chiggsglover:


Pack no more
My total fees minus scholarship is 4.6M
You either show a nuclear family statement of 4M or eurobond of 2.7M
Once you do the Eurobond and you can pay 80% of your school fees, the rest is history
thanks

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Craigbrown4076: 4:17pm On Mar 23, 2020
olalekan9320:
op hasn't spent up to 4 months now wink. But Ireland is very close to UK. I might believe if another person who has been living there for a while confirm sha.

but which one is "before reality drawns on me", ooh, you thought I would travel on visit visa just to marry one? I can never do that
Sorry for butting in but I think I need to make a correction here.
The United Kingdom otherwise known as the UK is a conglomerate of countries (England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales).

I think u were referring to England in ur post
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:55pm On Mar 23, 2020
Craigbrown4076:

Sorry for butting in but I think I need to make a correction here.
The United Kingdom otherwise known as the UK is a conglomerate of countries (England, Scotland, Ireland, Northern Ireland and Wales).

I think u were referring to England in ur post
Now to make a correction here, Lol, Ireland isnt part of the UK.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 8:10pm On Mar 23, 2020
Northern Ireland (Belfast) is part of the U.K.
Chiggsglover:

Now to make a correction here, Lol, Ireland isnt part of the UK.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Businessmogul93: 12:26am On Mar 24, 2020
Pls bro I have two questions
1.how many hours can one work in a week how much do they pay per hour
2.Must I pay d school fees fully or can I pay some, then pay d rest from the proceeds I get from working odd jobs there

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by BennyDGreat: 4:31am On Mar 24, 2020
Chiggsglover:
After the first meal, they brought in drinks.
You had the option of taking different varieties of drinks
From Cocktails to spirit to wine. Would have loved Wine, but wasn't sure if it's the alcoholic one they had or the non alcoholic one. The only downside when you sit at the window is that you wont be able to ask without other hearing your conversation unlike when you're sitting at the aisle.
At more than 20000 feet above sea level, the effect of alcohol will have a strong backlash, so I jejely scanned the Cold beverages section and went for Orange juice, apple cinder, and ginger ale. Those were what I ordered when they were serving drinks. Whenever they showed up, I always pick something and I even ask for extra if I'm feeling it.
It brings to mind a story I heard. One elderly was traveling for the first time on a flight. From the way the story sounded, the Generalization was that he was Ijebu man,
The flight crew started to Bombard the cabin with all sort of food and drinks with exotic garnishes. This man having been to Lagos and know as e dey go refused All. They brought food, he said hes not hungry, they brought water, he said he wasn't thirst. At the end of the journey, he was very weak and it showed all over him. When he managed to get to his destination. The host saw the way he rushed water and the food and asked him if food was not served on the flight. He said they did but he thought they will pay extra for it. They laughed and told him it was included in the Flight fees.
I wasn't going to carry last in that matter. As they were bring I was collecting o.
After collecting a delicious orange juice, I found one of the documentary about Houses and design I always look forward to back in Lagos, Its a show on DSTV by George Clarks. If you love decor and seeing the next level in innovative houses, you'll love it.



Ehyah baba no wan pay extra...He ought to have been tutored by his sponsor

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by eniobanke101(m): 7:52am On Mar 24, 2020
what is the code brother
Re: Adventure In Ireland by eniobanke101(m): 7:53am On Mar 24, 2020
Hadampson:


True but it can be sweeter if you can be open minded and learn about them smiley

Oyibo have pass code, if you can hack it, abroad will be sweeter wink

what is the code brother

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:16am On Mar 24, 2020
mikeerrr:
Northern Ireland (Belfast) is part of the U.K.

Very accurate, in this small island, we gave two countries, Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:17am On Mar 24, 2020
eniobanke101:
what is the code brother

Lol
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 8:21am On Mar 24, 2020
Businessmogul93:
Pls bro I have two questions
1.how many hours can one work in a week how much do they pay per hour
2.Must I pay d school fees fully or can I pay some, then pay d rest from the proceeds I get from working odd jobs there
During school semester, 20hrs, during holiday, 40hrs.

Embassy said at least €6000 to process visa.
The rule of thumb is to pay 70% of your school fees. I know someone that is hustling the rest if her fees here, I must say that it wasn't a easy ride, the hours you work is enough to help you live comfortably and save a little.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by skylane: 10:56am On Mar 24, 2020
Chiggsglover:

During school semester, 20hrs, during holiday, 40hrs.

Embassy said at least €6000 to process visa.
The rule of thumb is to pay 70% of your school fees. I know someone that is hustling the rest if her fees here, I must say that it wasn't a easy ride, the hours you work is enough to help you live comfortably and save a little.
good day sir,please how do u see life about the medical field,especially the veterinary field

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Businessmogul93: 11:21am On Mar 24, 2020
Chiggsglover:

During school semester, 20hrs, during holiday, 40hrs.

Embassy said at least €6000 to process visa.
The rule of thumb is to pay 70% of your school fees. I know someone that is hustling the rest if her fees here, I must say that it wasn't a easy ride, the hours you work is enough to help you live comfortably and save a little.
how much do they pay per hour and can one work over the 20 hours

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 11:29am On Mar 24, 2020
Fella before already said 20 hours term time & full time during holidays.

Do you have problem with reading??

No you can’t work more than 20 hours.
It’s people like you that will go & spoil things for others. When they cancel work now for students, we will say they’re wicked blah blah.

Businessmogul93:
how much do they pay per hour and can one work over the 20 hours

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 1:26pm On Mar 24, 2020
BennyDGreat:



Ehyah baba no wan pay extra...He ought to have been tutored by his sponsor

No mind am, he think say na how na Lagos be that
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 1:27pm On Mar 24, 2020
skylane:
good day sir,please how do u see life about the medical field,especially the veterinary field
Medical field is Ripe, theres opportunity there.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 1:28pm On Mar 24, 2020
Businessmogul93:
how much do they pay per hour and can one work over the 20 hours
Minimum wage is €10 per hour. I get more than 12.
Working over 20hrs is possible, but it will affect your citizenship process.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 1:30pm On Mar 24, 2020
mikeerrr:
Fella before already said 20 hours term time & full time during holidays.

Do you have problem with reading??

No you can’t work more than 20 hours.
It’s people like you that will go & spoil things for others. When they cancel work now for students, we will say they’re wicked blah blah.

Easy now, I get the angle he was coming from.
Some work more like this period theres no physical class, as long you can get the extra in cash.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 2:01pm On Mar 24, 2020
The op has used his own hands to destroy and derail his thread.

Almost 7 pages and yet very very few details of the trip.

Thread is no longer interesting and captivating.

This is not a question and answer thread for Christ sake.

Even justwise did his best to sanitize the thread but the op keep acting like he is the ambassador of Ireland.

You are not meant to answer any questions, you are suppose to tell us about your trip with beautiful pictures.

Those who wants to ask questions should go to the Ireland travel website or thread.

Reading from page one to three gets Boring,
now how would you expect people to read till page seven with no details of you in Ireland.

I will advice you create another thread and ignore all questions.

Justwise might help you get it on the front page.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by u3fine(m): 3:10pm On Mar 24, 2020
You just spoke my mind
BlueDomera:
The op has used his own hands to destroy and derail his thread.

Almost 7 pages and yet very very few details of the trip.

Thread is no longer interesting and captivating.

This is not a question and answer thread for Christ sake.

Even justwise did his best to sanitize the thread but the op keep acting like he is the ambassador of Ireland.

You are not meant to answer any questions, you are suppose to tell us about your trip with beautiful pictures.

Those who wants to ask questions should go to the Ireland travel website or thread.

Reading from page one to three gets Boring,
now how would you expect people to read till page seven with no details of you in Ireland.

I will advice you create another thread and ignore all questions.

Justwise might help you get it on the front page.
Re: Adventure In Ireland by skylane: 3:37pm On Mar 24, 2020
Chiggsglover:

Medical field is Ripe, theres opportunity there.
thanks so much,so how us life general,economy wise security food affordability,house rent, thiis thia women are u sure one cannot atall atall chyke one?because me like to born halfcast o

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 4:04pm On Mar 24, 2020
It doesn’t matter if there’s no physical class or not.

You’re not allowed to work more than 20 hours
That’s the condition of your visa
It’s really that simple

Chiggsglover:

Easy now, I get the angle he was coming from.
Some work more like this period theres no physical class, as long you can get the extra in cash.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Craigbrown4076: 4:05pm On Mar 24, 2020
Chiggsglover:

Now to make a correction here, Lol, Ireland isnt part of the UK.
They Left?

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by vickthorious(m): 6:54pm On Mar 24, 2020
mikeerrr:
It doesn’t matter if there’s no physical class or not.

You’re not allowed to work more than 20 hours
That’s the condition of your visa
It’s really that simple

pls is it 20hrs a week or day??
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Nobody: 7:01pm On Mar 24, 2020
How do you want to work 20hours a day? Are you made of engine ?

Is a week please lol
vickthorious:

pls is it 20hrs a week or day??

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:15pm On Mar 24, 2020
Craigbrown4076:
They Left?
Since, before Ireland got independence, lives and properties were destroyed
Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:17pm On Mar 24, 2020
BlueDomera:
The op has used his own hands to destroy and derail his thread.

Almost 7 pages and yet very very few details of the trip.

Thread is no longer interesting and captivating.

This is not a question and answer thread for Christ sake.

Even justwise did his best to sanitize the thread but the op keep acting like he is the ambassador of Ireland.

You are not meant to answer any questions, you are suppose to tell us about your trip with beautiful pictures.

Those who wants to ask questions should go to the Ireland travel website or thread.

Reading from page one to three gets Boring,
now how would you expect people to read till page seven with no details of you in Ireland.

I will advice you create another thread and ignore all questions.

Justwise might help you get it on the front page.
Thanks for the heads up.

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Re: Adventure In Ireland by Chiggsglover(m): 7:22pm On Mar 24, 2020
From this point on, I'll ignore all questions and answers And head straight to my adventure. I've resigned as the Ambassador of Ireland, Lol.


Direct your questions to the General Irish work/study visa thread, theres a team of people there including me that will help you. That's why the thread was created.

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