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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Ca4real: 11:16pm On Jul 08, 2020
Prodigee:
Oga e be like say you chop expired ewedu na e make you dey misyarn like this. The OP owes no one any explanation. Her thread, her story, her life. You are obviously a bad belle. Your entitlement mentality is stupefying to say the least. You can never progress in life with this stinking attitude. Some people go just sidon carry another pesin mata for head. SMH

U can't stop me from writing what I observed. U obviously can't decode a message.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Ca4real: 11:25pm On Jul 08, 2020
TopeQs:


The only thing I'll say is, you have a bad mentality, an entitlement mindset. If she refuses to share what she knows, so what? I've read through her posts and seen that she did the background information herself and she was fortunate to come across that agent. I've read her post for many pages and seen her on a lot thread as far back as 2014/2015 and stuffs, by the way, she just got to Vietnam this year.

she has answered the real question that anyone with a determined mind needs to know, answers about the process, your budget, how work can be gotten and the likes but you're there expecting people to spoon-feed you, you're on your own.

This entitlement mentality will get you nowhere, like, let people be, let them do how they please. It may upset you, speak and move on, unnecessarily challenging people for what they don't want to do for YOU makes you look needy.
Learn to engage a little and move on.

Go to YOUR Canadian thread or others and leave someone's life alone, it is HER private life, she does this at her will and will be done at her pace.



You don't need to reply as I wouldn't quote back.
Stay safe.✌️✌️


WhyNa, Thank you, you're a beautiful soul.

Whether you quote me or not. I never asked her any questions myself, I know how to use google. Its for the benefit of those interested. Thank God am not the only reader who noticed it.

Stay safe.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 12:04am On Jul 09, 2020
Alexbaby12:
My people plz make we learn how to appreciate, she has done well to share her experience here.. thanks go you @ why na..
First, I taught I'm gonna benefit but having gotten from her answer that one cannot get a teachin, work permit with HND, I just wana 4get ND look 4 another way...

Buh my question now s, how can international students get teaching in Vietnam as a part-time work since d job market there requests 4 BSC?
K just got it twisted..

If you want to enter Vietnam with work permit, you will need Bsc.

If you can come in with student visa, you could get part time jobs.

The major issue is how to come in, how to enter Vietnam. When you enter Vietnam and you have student visa some schools might give you part time teaching position but your pay will be small.
This is just what I think.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by uchman(m): 12:05am On Jul 09, 2020
Ca4real:


Nobody is killing the thread, I enjoyed reading the adventure but don't fancy it when she started evading so many questions asked by some interested people who wish to travel to Vietnam.
If u go to Canada thread , you ask question THEY answer you. Same with other threads.

But this one is different. She is acting strange and I sure know that she want to run the package for people here as their agent hence she is evading questions.

Go through the thread and see so many questions unanswered.



Oga she is not owning you and she is free to do as she wishes,
you are not paying her and she is not your family member...
Nairaland is for everybody...

Go,
do your thing and leave her alone,
no one is complaining except you out of every one following this thread... Check yourself very well...

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by uchman(m): 12:10am On Jul 09, 2020
azubix:


Guy, sincerely you sound bitter. A person you don't even know in person and you are bitter over her like this, it's bad.

To me, she has given out every information you will need. Please allow this young lady relax in peace. She is barely 6 months and you wan stress her life like this.

If you feel she is an Agent, please is anything wrong with that? provided she does not scam anybody.

Why not do your own research, discover a country and travel there. You can create your own thread.

Guy she is not owing you and she is not your younger sister.

Enough of all this. No dey show yourself.

Leave am, na secondary school guy wey still dey chop MAMA THANK YOU...

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by zamony: 12:29am On Jul 09, 2020
You are right my brother but mind you, you can get another job with the part time job too.. Job
like private lessons to teach children in their home... I have a brother that is doing that too after his part time job
azubix:


If you want to enter Vietnam with work permit, you will need Bsc.

If you can come in with student visa, you could get part time jobs.

The major issue is how to come in, how to enter Vietnam. When you enter Vietnam and you have student visa some schools might give you part time teaching position but your pay will be small.
This is just what I think.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Prodigee: 1:40am On Jul 09, 2020
Ca4real:


U can't stop me from writing what I observed. U obviously can't decode a message.
Oga whether na tuner, zappa abi explora decoder you dey use decode o, abeg encrypt your bad belle self and scramble outta here jor. No one cares about your rants tongue

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Goddys(m): 4:49am On Jul 09, 2020
azubix:


Yes and they have given me admission. Please recommend some cheaper university to me. Thanks.

The FPT university tuition fee high oh.

Please what's your age. Are you going for undergraduate degree? Have you paid your tuition?

Master degree tuition in Vietnam is equivalent to 4 year undergraduate tuition.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by techjeff: 8:15am On Jul 09, 2020
@AZUBIX
For me, FPT University gave me admission and I have 1 month to pay the tuition fee na the matter I dey try settle oh, lol. No money to pay but God no go shame us.
Did you contact the embassy if they are open? All the embassies here in Philippines is closed? How can you get your student visa after paying tuition fees?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 9:37am On Jul 09, 2020
techjeff:
@AZUBIX
For me, FPT University gave me admission and I have 1 month to pay the tuition fee na the matter I dey try settle oh, lol. No money to pay but God no go shame us.
Did you contact the embassy if they are open? All the embassies here in Philippines is closed? How can you get your student visa after paying tuition fees?

You will have to pay $1,400 for 14 day quarantine before they process your visa. Yea from this month ending into next month They said international students can come. That will actually depend of our own airport will be opened for international travels.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 9:39am On Jul 09, 2020
Goddys:


Please what's your age. Are you going for undergraduate degree? Have you paid your tuition?

Master degree tuition in Vietnam is equivalent to 4 year undergraduate tuition.

Are you expecting me to tell you my age? lol.

I have not paid tuition fee because I never get the money. Area dry.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Goddys(m): 10:11am On Jul 09, 2020
azubix:


Are you expecting me to tell you my age? lol.

I have not paid tuition fee because I never get the money. Area dry.

I have a reason why I ask since you are going for undergraduate programme.

I reached out to a school and they prefer someone between age of 17-24 for undergraduate programme.

Some of us that already heading to 30 may find it difficult getting admission in some schools. I am looking towards master degree but expensive. The only reason I love Vietnam schools is that they are more focused on getting their students to be market ready. For postgraduate, students undergo 4-6 months internship within the one year period.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 12:10pm On Jul 09, 2020
Goddys:


I have a reason why I ask since you are going for undergraduate programme.

I reached out to a school and they prefer someone between age of 17-24 for undergraduate programme.

Some of us that already heading to 30 may find it difficult getting admission in some schools. I am looking towards master degree but expensive. The only reason I love Vietnam schools is that they are more focused on getting their students to be market ready. For postgraduate, students undergo 4-6 months internship within the one year period.

Ok. FPT accept any age for Bsc.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by justwise(m): 12:11pm On Jul 09, 2020
@zamony

You will receive a longer ban next time you advertise here.

Some of you are just here to gather info free of charge then turn yourselves to an agent.

Some do their research and post info here freely while people like you are trying to make money out of people.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by uchman(m): 7:26am On Jul 10, 2020
After Just.wise' posted yesterday, everybody come run away...
No be like that my people, make we still dey free abeg, he no dey bite person.

Please my questions are...

What model of cars are Vietmese using I.e Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mercedes or others?

Is there market for Used automobiles and parts?

What kind of resident visa do Viet issue, does it have anywhere it will help someone to easily emigrate to countries like Australia, Canada and likes?

Can someone come to Viet with ones family I.e wife and kid?

@ Whyna and azubix
Thanks for your time cry

Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by emmahoney(m): 3:03pm On Jul 10, 2020
I could see that some folks here are trying to enter Vietnam through study. In the light of this, some of you who are qualified could try this scholarship out.

https://cis.tdtu.edu.vn/news/2020/scholarships-other-international-students-except-laotian-thai-cambodian-filipino-burmese.

I came across this via LinkedIn, and I thought it could help some people here. Therefore, explore the link and do not ask me any question. I have done my part in helping humanity.

Good luck.

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 10:55am On Jul 11, 2020
azubix:


If you want to enter Vietnam with work permit, you will need Bsc.

If you can come in with student visa, you could get part time jobs.

The major issue is how to come in, how to enter Vietnam. When you enter Vietnam and you have student visa some schools might give you part time teaching position but your pay will be small.
This is just what I think.

Bro, please... Where can we get a approved medical report. Is it at any general hospital in lagos or there's a specified hospital... Please, help!
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 10:56am On Jul 11, 2020
WhyNa:


1) Authentication of my documents
2) None. However, you can can choose to get your passport stamped at the Embassy AFTER YOU'VE GOTTEN YOUR VISA FROM VIETNAM
3( Police report, TEFL, passport, Degree certificate,
4) It varies bro. Check Turkish airlines, Qatar, Ethiopian airlines and co


Bro, please... Where can we get a approved medical report. Is it at any general hospital in lagos or there's a specified hospital... Please, help!
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 11:47am On Jul 11, 2020
VirusOO7:


Bro, please... Where can we get a approved medical report. Is it at any general hospital in lagos or there's a specified hospital... Please, help!

General hospital should be the best.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by otopxy: 10:12pm On Jul 11, 2020
I have been trying to reach Vietnam embassy in Nigeria but no way to connect. I tried all their numbers; one switched off and the others are saying number not correct. I mail the embassy, yet. no response. What else can I do? I am not closer to Abuja right now .
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by otopxy: 10:19pm On Jul 11, 2020
Hardisonpaul:
God bless u for this info, Gracias�MY JOURNEY SO FAR

Hello, how has the research and every every been? I have a little update for us specifically on my own moves.

I wish to In a special way appreciate @WhyNa for creating this thread and sharing her journey oth us.

Just as she said earlier, there are many ways to enter Vietnam and we know many people will discover many routes. The fact that you are reading this could be a sign that you want to travel therefore I encourage everybody to share their experiences or successes so far.

I want to share on the study route, for those who want to enter Vietnam through study route. I have made some little progress on this regard.

My own research started with finding good but cheap countries I could study In and work and stay back after my study to work. The first place I found was North Cyprus, it was actually cheap but my findings showed that WORK NO DEY THERE OH, NA SUFFER THINGS. I was wise enough to move on. I came across India again and ran away fast because I have researched them some few year back, it's very cheap but no work even for their people talk less of Nigerians and they don't like us.

Finally, I came to Vietnam. My findings was cool, I some some schools and applied while waiting for them, my research brought me to this thread. I focused my energy on trying to enter Vietnam through the work permit route of which @WhyNa's posts and updates have been of great blessing. In May, one of the schools got back to me and that was FPT university in Hanoi its a university that deals more on IT and business courses. I asked them about the visa and everything. They will prepare the visa for you while you get the Visa Stamp at the Vietnamese embassy Abuja.

I asked how much is The visa stamp they said they don't really know that I should contact the embassy. When I contacted the embassy, they said it varies depending on the type of student visa but that it's between 200 to 300 dollar.

Now, this process is very easy and you don't need to ask much questions and you don't need an agent.

1. Research top universities in Vietnam.
2. Get their admission office WhatsApp number. This guys are very helpful through their whatsapp, ask any questions. I always tell the person handling the FPT university admission WhatsApp number that am sorry for my to many questions and he/she will always tell me dont worry just ask.
3. Ask about their support systems. FPT university for example, helps with airport pick up, helps to get accomodation, help you get a part time job at most in 3 months after you arrive Vietnam.
4. Apply and ask if their are scholarship oppourtinties available. Due to this corona virus pandemic effect on the economy, Vietnam education industry dey find student and they are likely to give out discounts just as is happening in North cyprus now. So, if you don't ask they might not tell you.
5. Arrange soft copies of your documents and send to their mail then await their admission/Scholarship report. Note: No school will give you full scholarship, you can only get discounts and trust me their tuition fees are relatively cheap.
6. Make payment and they will start working on your visa which should take not more than a month.

Concerning coming to Vietnam, my school said they are working with their immigration department to make sure they allow international students and professors to enter the country when they open the borders hopefully by July ending so please confirm from your school before making payment. Me I never pay tuition few, I still dey hustle he money but once am ready to pay, I will reconfirm from the school because I need to be sure if I pay Now, I should come over before September.

Also, I don't know of other university but for my school, you get 1 year temporal residence to enable you get a job after your graduation. This to me is cool.

Finally, this process is very easy, you don't need to ask many questions or send me a mail or look for agent as long as study route is concerned, just get the school and the course of your choice, send them mail or chat their WhatsApp number and they will take it up from their.
Their Bsc it 3 years or 4 years those that are 3 years do 3 semesters per year while those that are 4 years do 2 semesters per year.
Masters is 2 years.
Most of the schools are also affiliated to universities in UK, US, Australia

I wish all luck, if any other person is making progress through another route please share too for those who might be interested.

Udo diri anyi.



Hello baba, how were you able to get the in touch with the embassy? I don try call, mail. All not going through
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by tolukunle: 10:51am On Jul 12, 2020
@whyna. I sent you a message via email. I would really love to hear back from you. My email is ayansolatolulope@gmail.com.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 12:41am On Jul 13, 2020
azubix:


General hospital should be the best.
There are many general hospital in Lagos... Which one ganni? Ejo... Please!
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 12:42am On Jul 13, 2020
otopxy:
I have been trying to reach Vietnam embassy in Nigeria but no way to connect. I tried all their numbers; one switched off and the others are saying number not correct. I mail the embassy, yet. no response. What else can I do? I am not closer to Abuja right now .

From a source, they're working. Only that some of the workers are working from home. And moreover, it isn't just the embassy you should be worried about. How about other offices?
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 5:55am On Jul 13, 2020
VirusOO7:


From a source, they're working. Only that some of the workers are working from home. And moreover, it isn't just the embassy you should be worried about. How about other offices?

It's looking like borders will remain closed till September here so I'd advise anyone going for police report and medical report to hold on as their validity is just 3 months.

You can go ahead and authenticate your documents if the ministries and embassy is open

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by azubix(m): 6:45am On Jul 13, 2020
WhyNa:


It's looking like borders will remain closed till September here so I'd advise anyone going for police report and medical report to hold on as their validity is just 3 months.

You can go ahead and authenticate your documents if the ministries and embassy is open

Nwanyi oma we missed you.
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 12:12pm On Jul 13, 2020
azubix:

Nwanyi oma we missed you.
It's not been easy jare. Been really busy

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by TopeQs: 12:17pm On Jul 13, 2020
WhyNa:

It's not been easy jare. Been really busy
As expected.
Seems it's of no use telling you to stay safe, na we dey suffer COVID for here. So stay blessed!!!

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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 12:26pm On Jul 13, 2020
WhyNa:


It's looking like borders will remain closed till September here so I'd advise anyone going for police report and medical report to hold on as their validity is just 3 months.

You can go ahead and authenticate your documents if the ministries and embassy is open

If you're suggesting that borders will be closed till September, then it's better to hold on with everything because apparently, that's what we are going there to authenticate. And then it because obsolete after three months.

We better just chill!

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