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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Kenneth10110(m): 4:53pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
1.5 can do all that for you.

Lol Most Nigerians comes here with the mentality of dealing in drugs or to escape to germany. When they dont find the connections they get tired and carry their back and go back to Nigeria. When you ask them they'll say that country no follow. LOL!

To get more info i'll be updating my blog often and also setting up a youtube channel where i will drop more about Russia. it's going to be a very valueable content.

WAEC IS ACCEPTED IN ALL THE RUSSIAN UNIVERSITY.

And for their Imigration they only need to see your visa and they'll quick hand you an immigration card. Thier Immigration can't be like Nigeria Na. Russia is a very advanced country, and a tourist country. the most visited country in Europe and Eurasia and their hospitality is top notch.

You wont have issues with the immigration except you're suspected to be a terrorist LOL! But the school will give you further guidance .

Russia values students here a lot. Even their police as long as you're a student will give you a top class treatment.

Please if am to work in Russia how much can i earn hourly in dollars. Thanks and God bless
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 5:02pm On Sep 25, 2020
If you're goos in the use of English and can teach it. per hour home class is from 800 to 1720 Ruble. We dont count Dollars here LOL we mind out Rubles.

But you'll get a job as from 26k ruble -280k rubles a month depending on the job.

If you know how to drive, you can drive taxi for yandex drive, Indrive, Uber, Citimobil etc and you can earn as from 50k rubles to 85k rubles depends on your experience and your hustle.

But you paper work must be complete to get a job in Russia
Kenneth10110:


Please if am to work in Russia how much can i earn hourly in dollars. Thanks and God bless

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 5:17pm On Sep 25, 2020
piyoo91:
bro do russian polytechnic require transcript from a uni here in 9ja for admission? And secondly do russian poly runs diploma programme for foriegners because na only ND i get here


I think so bro, you can write to the school of your choice concerning this and you will get a more better info.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Lionsempire: 5:24pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
If you're goos in the use of English and can teach it. per hour home class is from 800 to 1720 Ruble. We dont count Dollars here LOL we mind out Rubles.

But you'll get a job as from 26k ruble -280k rubles a month depending on the job.

If you know how to drive, you can drive taxi for yandex drive, Indrive, Uber, Citimobil etc and you can earn as from 50k rubles to 85k rubles depends on your experience and your hustle.

But you paper work must be complete to get a job in Russia
Bros is it a must I do language course as an undergraduate?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 5:27pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
If you're goos in the use of English and can teach it. per hour home class is from 800 to 1720 Ruble. We dont count Dollars here LOL we mind out Rubles.

But you'll get a job as from 26k ruble -280k rubles a month depending on the job.

If you know how to drive, you can drive taxi for yandex drive, Indrive, Uber, Citimobil etc and you can earn as from 50k rubles to 85k rubles depends on your experience and your hustle.

But you paper work must be complete to get a job in Russia

What about web development jobs, digital marketing jobs? Are there available there. What about cost of living like accomodation, transportation, feeding, etc.
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 5:34pm On Sep 25, 2020
Lionsempire:

Bros is it a must I do language course as an undergraduate?

No if your Russian langauage level is C1. But if it's not you have to do a 1 year language program.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Lionsempire: 5:40pm On Sep 25, 2020
YungLasaint:


No if your Russian langauage level is C1. But if it's not you have to do a 1 year language program.
How difficult is the language because I no sabi anything as per russian language
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 5:46pm On Sep 25, 2020
It can be difficult, and can be easy. It all depends on the zeal to learn it. A lot of Nigerians speak it like they're Russians LOL!

Give it 1 hour a day , go out meet people and practices it. But IF you come through study permit. You'll be taught Russna for one year.
Lionsempire:

How difficult is the language because I no sabi anything as per russian language
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Lionsempire: 5:50pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
It can be difficult, and can be easy. It all depends on the zeal to learn it. A lot of Nigerians speak it like they're Russians LOL!

Give it 1 hour a day , go out meet people and practices it. But IF you come through study permit. You'll be taught Russna for one year.
Ok sir please kindly talk about accommodation and living expenses please !!
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 5:54pm On Sep 25, 2020
Ok i will write that in details so you can read it from my blog. i would love to write this topic extensively and how to avoid your fellow Nigerians scamming you on housing issues. Nigerians they chop Nigerians here
Lionsempire:

Ok sir please kindly talk about accommodation and living expenses please !!

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Nobody: 6:18pm On Sep 25, 2020
hello op please can someone relocate to russia using other methods apart from student visa?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 6:25pm On Sep 25, 2020
Work Permit, or by Invitation if you have a relation in Russia. But By Relationship, The new law says you'll get one year visa. If you're smart enough to write Russian Language and History exams and pass it. In 6 Months you'll be be given residence of 3 years after 3 years you can chose to renew it or apply for Russian citizenship
Akunna25:
hello op please can someone relocate to Russia using other methods apart from student visa?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Nobody: 6:48pm On Sep 25, 2020
just want to know if there is way to get such? i mean work permit or invitation from someone over there? and how much it will cost
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 7:04pm On Sep 25, 2020
Akunna25:
just want to know if there is way to get such? i mean work permit or invitation from someone over there? and how much it will cost

Do you have any relation there?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 7:11pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
It can be difficult, and can be easy. It all depends on the zeal to learn it. A lot of Nigerians speak it like they're Russians LOL!

Give it 1 hour a day , go out meet people and practices it. But IF you come through study permit. You'll be taught Russna for one year.

Any good resource to learn the language?

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Lionsempire: 7:12pm On Sep 25, 2020
YungLasaint:


Any good resource to learn the language?
Bro best city to study based on living working and schooling too ?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 7:17pm On Sep 25, 2020
Lionsempire:

Bro best city to study based on living working and schooling too ?

St P moscow is cool but it's a bit expensive. Just make your research and I hope Austee007 will have a more better answer to this question.

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Lionsempire: 7:21pm On Sep 25, 2020
YungLasaint:


St P moscow is cool but it's a bit expensive. Just make your research and I hope Austee007 will have a more better answer to this question.
I'm doing that but the fees kinda scary almost 200k Russian money per year for a bsc economics
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 7:23pm On Sep 25, 2020
Yea you can
Akunna25:
just want to know if there is way to get such? i mean work permit or invitation from someone over there? and how much it will cost
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 8:54pm On Sep 25, 2020
Lionsempire:

I'm doing that but the fees kinda scary almost 200k Russian money per year for a bsc economics

200k per year is about 1.1m in Nigerian naira, but don't allowed the price to scare you as it's cheaper than most Americans and European universities.

I believe if you can afford the first year then others go follow as you will get a job that can pay your bills.

I applied for bsc computer science and the fee ranges from 113k rubles but some uni said they have closed admission so I need to wait till next year to apply again.

Just find some skill and learn that will help you find a job. You can ask Austeen007 or you check the thread I think there's a place he talked about jobs and their fee.

That's all I can say

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Bqudds: 9:20pm On Sep 25, 2020
Austeen007:
After Studies You have to leave the country, If you wish to stay before your studies end you can write Language and Russian history proficiency exams and apply for Residence that will allow you to stay in the country and work. But you can aswell work with your student visa while it's still valid. many Nigerian got smart and they have a residence here in Russia now.
As for the Tuition if it's expensive or not, is dependent on the course, the school, and the language of thought.

The Russian Governent have scholarship programmes, for Africans and CIS countries, you could be lucky to fall in the quota.


please can you get us the site to look for Russian Scholarship and how much do someone have to have in the bank statement of account to get approved for a student visa
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by iamajiiii(m): 10:47pm On Sep 25, 2020
boss the Russia site you give for schorlaship is asking if I can speak Russia
they also demanding for COMPATRIOT DOCUMENT
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by iamajiiii(m): 10:48pm On Sep 25, 2020
Bqudds:



please can you get us the site to look for Russian Scholarship and how much do someone have to have in the bank statement of account to get approved for a student visa

future in Russia dot com

arrange them together
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Nobody: 10:48pm On Sep 25, 2020
YungLasaint:


Do you have any relation there?


NO
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 11:20pm On Sep 25, 2020
Check the RUssian Embassy website in Nigeria surf arround , look for study in Russia, and you'll see scholarship made for Nigerians and the procedures to apply is stated their
iamajiiii:
boss the Russia site you give for schorlaship is asking if I can speak Russia

they also demanding for COMPATRIOT DOCUMENT
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by iamajiiii(m): 11:22pm On Sep 25, 2020
boss Austin someone make a thread claiming he gain admission through schorlaship full funded with stipend

how true is this

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 11:43pm On Sep 25, 2020
In Russia their's a fully funded Sholarship for CIS countries and other countries in Africa. And also they can recieve stipends if you make good graded too if you have good grades. But as far as i Know, if you scholarship is fully funded by the Russian Govt everything is inclusive.

But the sholarship to get such you must be compete for the quota reserved for Nigerians.
iamajiiii:
boss Austin someone make a thread claiming he gain admission through schorlaship full funded with stipend

how true is this
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by 1beat(m): 4:42am On Sep 26, 2020
Ayomide002:
They have a translator in Russian embassy at 15k per page. I just translated at 3k per page and notarized too. It can be done anytime in Nigeria both in embassy and outside embassy.


hv sent you message please reply me back I need to discuss with you
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 8:48am On Sep 26, 2020
Akunna25:



NO

So how will you get the invitation?
Is it something they can pay and arrange?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by YungLasaint(m): 8:51am On Sep 26, 2020
Austeen007:
In Russia their's a fully funded Sholarship for CIS countries and other countries in Africa. And also they can recieve stipends if you make good graded too if you have good grades. But as far as i Know, if you scholarship is fully funded by the Russian Govt everything is inclusive.

But the sholarship to get such you must be compete for the quota reserved for Nigerians.

Here's the link to the thread

https://www.nairaland.com/6011836/russian-students-visa-travelling/1#94302013

Is it that the scholarship portal have not yet open?

What are they procedures in competing for the scholarship?
Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Loopdeeloopa: 5:27pm On Sep 26, 2020
Nice thread OP, but can you please try posting some pictures every once in a while, it helps make the thread more exciting

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Re: Nigerian In Russia-my Experience So Far by Austeen007(m): 10:18pm On Sep 26, 2020
i'll do tht i hv plenty of photos. right now im conluding living life in Russian summer house, i'll be bac in moscow in 2 days time . i will reply mesaages
n subsequently put up photo
Loopdeeloopa:
Nice thread OP, but can you please try posting some pictures every once in a while, it helps make the thread more exciting

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