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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Judzygal(f): 3:37pm On Oct 23, 2020
Hello house.. good afternoon.
Please I have a few questions.

- what is the fate for someone that has Bsc Agric Economics Extension and Rural Development going for MSc in any branch of Agriculture in uk?

- Is there employment in uk for such graduate?

- is MSc in any branch of Agriculture better than MSc in public health in uk in terms of employability?

- the plan is for migration possibly

- which branch of Agriculture is lucrative to study for MSc?

Please anyone with answers should please help

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by roughdiamond(m): 4:16pm On Oct 23, 2020
Thanks Op and all who have contributed immensely.
For a PhD program, which country can one possibly get a scholarship?
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 6:20pm On Oct 23, 2020
roughdiamond:
Thanks Op and all who have contributed immensely.
For a PhD program, which country can one possibly get a scholarship?

Most countries have total funding for PHD students, you just need to do small research, you can check AUSTRIA

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 6:23pm On Oct 23, 2020
Judzygal:
Hello house.. good afternoon.
Please I have a few questions.

- what is the fate for someone that has Bsc Agric Economics Extension and Rural Development going for MSc in any branch of Agriculture in uk?

- Is there employment in uk for such graduate?

- is MSc in any branch of Agriculture better than MSc in public health in uk in terms of employability?

- the plan is for migration possibly

- which branch of Agriculture is lucrative to study for MSc?

Please anyone with answers should please help

EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING THAT HAS HEALTH ATTACHED TO IT SELLS BIG TIME FOR UK, IN REGARDS TO EMPLOYABILITY. i hope i have summarised the answer to your question
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Judzygal(f): 9:19pm On Oct 23, 2020
Informanta:


EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING THAT HAS HEALTH ATTACHED TO IT SELLS BIG TIME FOR UK, IN REGARDS TO EMPLOYABILITY. i hope i have summarised the answer to your question

Thank you for your response. I appreciate
My fear and reason for asking is that someone told me that public health job isn't easy to get in UK.
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 10:34pm On Oct 23, 2020
Judzygal:


Thank you for your response. I appreciate
My fear and reason for asking is that someone told me that public health job isn't easy to get in UK.

It depends on your packaging and understanding of what and how you can sell yourself.... Actually no field is indispensable.... Public health can be related to the home care pilot programme ran by Canada, where immigrants take care of old, there are facilities in the UK also meant for aged persons and public health also falls into line with that.... Health, i.t and Engineering courses are the most sought after

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by goldbergg: 12:54am On Oct 24, 2020
Informanta:


Sir like I have stated previously I am a researcher and my comments are based on my research so far, this thread is not meant to b a point for argument but a point to share information, please no vex if my saying overrated meant another meaning to you, I stated it as overrated because there are other countries which would still offer you as much good life as Canada would offer you. But just that Nigerians have not taken so much time to harness this other countries simply because of the over rating that Canada has been over rated with. Please if you have guides. towards processing Canada seamlessly please share here

Check all this Canadian threads. I am sure you will see so many helpful information
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by dasparrow: 1:27am On Oct 24, 2020
I just thought I leave some information I read today on Quora here. It's important that Nigerians stay informed of what's happening overseas. Someone who just got approved for Canadian Permanent residency posted a question on Quora, an information sharing site.

A Canadian woman responded to the question. Please kindly take note of some of the very important points she mentioned. For instance, she mentioned that Canada lost over 1 million jobs in March of this year alone.

She also mentioned the huge amount of money you have to have with you when you come which is C$14,000. She also mentioned that a lot of newly arrived immigrants run out of money before they are able to find a job.

So as you move, be sure to prepare yourself financially because migrating ain't cheap and especially now with the Covid-19 wahala. She mentioned the high cost of airline ticket to Canada right now and that their economy might recover in 2021 or 2022.

Anyways, I am not here to discourage anyone. I just wanted to inform you of the situation on ground in Canada so that if you do decide to choose Canada as your potential destination, you will be adequately prepared.

Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Nobody: 5:56am On Oct 24, 2020
How much for a month or two months tourism visa to Greece?? I've someone there so accommodation and feeding won't be necessary
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Gerrard59(m): 9:05am On Oct 24, 2020
dasparrow:
I just thought I leave some information I read today on Quora here. It's important that Nigerians stay informed of what's happening overseas. Someone who just got approved for Canadian Permanent residency posted a question on Quora, an information sharing site.

A Canadian woman responded to the question. Please kindly take note of some of the very important points she mentioned. For instance, she mentioned that Canada lost over 1 million jobs in March of this year alone.

Anyways, I am not here to discourage anyone. I just wanted to inform you of the situation on ground in Canada so that if you do decide to choose Canada as your potential destination, you will be adequately prepared.

Our resident Central American who fled Nigeria to that region has come again. Surprisingly, this lady did not mention the Indians, Lebanese and Chinese who are "making billions" while Nigerians prefer to leave (why did she leave then? She no like money ni?).


Remember my earlier comment:

Gerrard59:
I feel I should try to elucidate some things with my little knowledge on migration:

- Stay away from Woke people! They might share the same skin colour but their experiences differ from yours. When listening/reading tales from people in the abroad who warn you from relocating, ask questions. Try to know their migration route and citizenship/economic status. Someone who left via tourist visa and another who went for MBA at Haas School of Business would have different experiences, learn the mistakes the former made and strategies the latter did. Anyone who discourages you from relocating when s/he has not relocated to Nigeria is hypocritically wicked and does not wish you well (and if you check those who relocated, they are already citizens of developed countries). Flee from such people

Best wishes!

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 9:13am On Oct 24, 2020
Gerrard59:


Our resident Central American who fled Nigeria to that region has come again. Surprisingly, this lady did not mention the Indians, Lebanese and Chinese who are "making billions" while Nigerians prefer to leave (why did she leave then? She no like money ni?).


Remember my earlier comment:




You are not open minded, try it and you will begin to see people telling you to plan well as helpful and not wicked as you said.

This single mindedness is destructive
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by tensazangetsu20(m): 9:30am On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


You are not open minded, try it and you will begin to see people telling you to plan well as helpful and not wicked as you said.

This single mindedness is destructive
You might not understand him but Nigeria is so bad now. It used to be bad before but at least people could eat now it's bad and people can't even eat. It's really terrible.
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Gerrard59(m): 9:38am On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


You are not open minded, try it and you will begin to see people telling you to plan well as helpful and not wicked as you said.

This single mindedness is destructive

I understand the point of cautioning people on what they are likely to face esp regarding finances, something I mentioned in my first post on this thread. Money is needed for anyone who intends to relocate through whatever means; study, work or even CBI. However, unlike Dasparrow, I have not been inconsistent in my approach by talking from both sides of the mouth. She has been consistent in telling Nigerian youths to remain, meanwhile she fled the same place she wants people to stay. Then, boom! She mentions Chinese, Lebanese and Indians who make billions. Question: If that is the basis to remain in Nigeria, then, why did she leave? Does she not like money? I stand by my comment: "Anyone who discourages you from relocating when s/he has not relocated to Nigeria is hypocritically wicked and does not wish you well (and if you check those who relocated, they are already citizens of developed countries). Flee from such people".



People should practice what they preach and stop being hypocritical.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Gerrard59(m): 9:43am On Oct 24, 2020
tensazangetsu20:

You might not understand him but Nigeria is so bad now. It used to be bad before but at least people could eat now it's bad and people can't even eat. It's really terrible.

Actually, that is not what he mentioned me for. I will not encourage anyone to leave Nigeria to another place illegally or without enough funds no matter how Nigeria is horrible. However, I will not leave Nigeria yet discourage someone in Nigeria from doing same. That is what Dasparrow is doing: fled to a country in Central America after a brutish stay in Nigeria yet says people should not leave the same place she fled from.

H for Hypocrisy!

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 11:32am On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


You are not open minded, try it and you will begin to see people telling you to plan well as helpful and not wicked as you said.

This single mindedness is destructive



Feels good to read from Justwise, I had to confirm it's really the Moderator Justwise posting here, means our thread has gotten international recognition at last shocked cool shocked shocked sad grin tongue

oga abeg share your experience here also biko ... It's highly needed.....

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 11:41am On Oct 24, 2020
This is specifically for those persons who wish to wait till next year before dey decide to migrate

Over the last 5days the most searched question on google is

How do I leave Nigeria to another country?

If by now you are not yet Determined to Move, then honestly you deserve a golden seat in your village square close to where the well filled with Dollars is built..... and if they don't give you the seat then it means you and I must MOVE

A bit to UK

I researched TEESSIDE UNIVERSITY and it happens that their tuition fee is considerably lower than other schools just as santa2 said

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by oikotas44: 12:40pm On Oct 24, 2020
Hello Informanta
Thanks for the insight. Its very helpful
I want to ask where you got the update that UK has not started issuing PGWP for two years after studies?
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by oikotas44: 12:41pm On Oct 24, 2020
Hello Informanta
Thanks for the insight. Its very helpful
I want to ask where you got the update that UK has not started issuing PGWP for two years after studies?



Informanta:
Honestly am really very happy that persons are seeing great reasons to post in here and share their experiences.... It's really encouraging

To me I take this thread as my own way to end stagnancy in Nigeria....

Like I said earlier I have an experience which I would share relating to my US and Canada visa pursuit but for now we Move* first

New updates from my research so far

United Kingdom

Getting visa into United Kingdom ryt now is just like getting pure water on d road.... Provided you have the required funds for the process but note at the end you must still pay the money. Let me give the story lines starting first with the

UK

1. Apply for admission which you would end up getting even with a 2.2. though for 2.2 candidate you may do a pre-course here in Nigeria just to fulfil all righteousness, ounce you are admitted you would be lured to pay some deposit just to get you the CAS no usually school fees is upto £14000 you may be asked to pay like 4000 or 3000 £ for you to be issued the CAS for you to use and apply for visa

2. Applying for visa you MUST provide a statement of account having a balance of upto 10-12m which would remain untouched for at least 28days prior to your applying for visa, ounce this condition is met your visa is gauranteed provided you don't have tuberculosis as this is d only medical examination done for UK student applicants

3. Upon getting to the UK you would be required to pay the balance of your full tuition fee before you would be allowed to start school

4. I may not be able to confirm fully this number (4) but from persons I have spoken to there, getting a job in UK is currently hard for students, hence it may be dificult for you to cope unless if you really have the money.

5. For now UK have not implemented the 2years PGWP after studies hopefully they would next year but at the moment status quo remains same dat ounce you are done with school you must return back to Nigeria.


Please those in the UK are free to share their tots on the above pls.... Only verified information is needed, it would go along way in helping someone make a defined decision
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 1:12pm On Oct 24, 2020
oikotas44:
Hello Informanta
Thanks for the insight. Its very helpful
I want to ask where you got the update that UK has not started issuing PGWP for two years after studies?





It starts official from April 6 2021, if you have any more recent info pls share....we are open to learning.
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by optimusprime2(m): 2:16pm On Oct 24, 2020
My people migrate ooooo....
Now is the time, please young, old, sick, healthy migrate yo az you can return 2023 grin

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by TestimoneyTesti: 2:24pm On Oct 24, 2020
optimusprime2:
My people migrate ooooo....
Now is the time, please young, old, sick, healthy migrate yo az you can return 2023 grin


Maddddoooooo d heat is much I swear

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by FreeMejoor1(m): 2:47pm On Oct 24, 2020
I need information on Korea..how to go about the process..
Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by RemiAbdulSamad(m): 3:35pm On Oct 24, 2020
Gerrard59:


I understand the point of cautioning people on what they are likely to face esp regarding finances, something I mentioned in my first post on this thread. Money is needed for anyone who intends to relocate through whatever means; study, work or even CBI. However, unlike Dasparrow, I have not been inconsistent in my approach by talking from both sides of the mouth. She has been consistent in telling Nigerian youths to remain, meanwhile she fled the same place she wants people to stay. Then, boom! She mentions Chinese, Lebanese and Indians who make billions. Question: If that is the basis to remain in Nigeria, then, why did she leave? Does she not like money? I stand by my comment: "Anyone who discourages you from relocating when s/he has not relocated to Nigeria is hypocritically wicked and does not wish you well (and if you check those who relocated, they are already citizens of developed countries). Flee from such people".



People should practice what they preach and stop being hypocritical.
I have noticed that so called dsparrow for a while now. She goes about discouraging people from traveling abroad, whereas she also did left Nigeria and move abroad. Like you said, the best thing will be to ignore her.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 3:40pm On Oct 24, 2020
tensazangetsu20:

You might not understand him but Nigeria is so bad now. It used to be bad before but at least people could eat now it's bad and people can't even eat. It's really terrible.

If you don't have money to eat how then will you afford flight ticket let alone cost of living abroad?

If you can afford to travel abroad whether for holiday or study then you are rich.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 3:54pm On Oct 24, 2020
Gerrard59:


I understand the point of cautioning people on what they are likely to face esp regarding finances, something I mentioned in my first post on this thread. Money is needed for anyone who intends to relocate through whatever means; study, work or even CBI. However, unlike Dasparrow, I have not been inconsistent in my approach by talking from both sides of the mouth. She has been consistent in telling Nigerian youths to remain, meanwhile she fled the same place she wants people to stay. Then, boom! She mentions Chinese, Lebanese and Indians who make billions. Question: If that is the basis to remain in Nigeria, then, why did she leave? Does she not like money? I stand by my comment: "Anyone who discourages you from relocating when s/he has not relocated to Nigeria is hypocritically wicked and does not wish you well (and if you check those who relocated, they are already citizens of developed countries). Flee from such people".



People should practice what they preach and stop being hypocritical.

I have noticed for many years here that people's definition of ''discouragement'' is mostly when they are told to do things properly.

Can i proudly join the league of those you will call wicked and hypocrites because i will never ever encourage any Nigerian to travel out without proper planning ...meaning holding the appropriate visa.

That screenshot Dasparrow uploaded from the Canadian women is just telling you facts, that is not discouragement.

I will never encourage my worst enemy to travel out of Nigeria now to any western country until they got hold of the pandemic or vaccine is developed. The economy is in free fall, people with papers/citizens are struggling to get a job let a lone a foreigner.

I can't understand why somebody with £/$ 20-30K will want to travel abroad to study and when you get here you end up doing online studies and you hardly go out. That is just madness.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 4:05pm On Oct 24, 2020
Informanta:




Feels good to read from Justwise, I had to confirm it's really the Moderator Justwise posting here, means our thread has gotten international recognition at last shocked cool shocked shocked sad grin tongue

oga abeg share your experience here also biko ... It's highly needed.....

Bro this is the wrong time to travel abroad with the hope of living and working and hopefully become a citizen.

Honestly if you have ££££/$$$ resting in your account in Nigeria right now then hold that money jealously and watch how the whole pandemic turns out.

Only if you are coming with job in hand that you will walk into the moment you arrival else whatever you are going through now in Nigeria will never be compared to the level disappointment you will feel when you get here or other EU countries.

Let me make this clear..I'm not discouraging people from traveling to anywhere, i'm basically saying that people should travel at the right time with the right paper

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by TestimoneyTesti: 4:30pm On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


Bro this is the wrong time to travel abroad for with the hope of living and working and hopefully become a citizen.

Honestly if you have ££££/$$$ resting in your account in Nigeria right now then hold that money jealously and watch how the whole pandemic turns out.

Only if you are coming with job in hand that you will walk into the moment you arrival else whatever you are going through now in Nigeria will never be compared to the level disappointment you will feel when you get here or other EU countries.

Let me make this clear..I'm not discouraging people from traveling to anywhere, i'm basically saying that people should travel at the right time with the right paper

Bros pls dont worry about us traveling out of this nigeria and coming to join you there and suffer, we are already used to the suffering here, so suffering is normal already to us. We just want to change the environment, the suffering can continue we dont mind.

Better still since you are suffering there why not pls come back to Nigeria first then when covid 19 goes away then you return back since it's not easy over there.

Please sir we are in different shoes let us wear ur shoe first then we would see where its pinching you.....

Even if something worse than covid19 comes out just like OP said staying in Nigeria would still be very far from an option to be consider

Feel free to like and share if I said your mind

until then We Move!!!

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 4:49pm On Oct 24, 2020
TestimoneyTesti:


Bros pls dont worry about us traveling out of this nigeria and coming to join you there and suffer, we are already used to the suffering here, so suffering is normal already to us. We just want to change the environment, the suffering can continue we dont mind.

Better still since you are suffering there why not pls come back to Nigeria first then when covid 19 goes away then you return back since it's not easy over there.

Please sir we are in different shoes let us wear ur shoe first then we would see where its pinching you.....

Even if something worse than covid19 comes out just like OP said staying in Nigeria would still be very far from an option to be consider

Feel free to like and share if I said your mind

until then We Move!!!

I would have been shocked if you had said something different.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by Informanta: 5:06pm On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


Bro this is the wrong time to travel abroad for with the hope of living and working and hopefully become a citizen.

Honestly if you have ££££/$$$ resting in your account in Nigeria right now then hold that money jealously and watch how the whole pandemic turns out.

Only if you are coming with job in hand that you will walk into the moment you arrival else whatever you are going through now in Nigeria will never be compared to the level disappointment you will feel when you get here or other EU countries.

Let me make this clear..I'm not discouraging people from traveling to anywhere, i'm basically saying that people should travel at the right time with the right paper

Bro I understand your view and advice but trust me not so easy to hold money down in Niger, bills will surely set in, in my own opinion I still feel going out via school right now is still very much reasonable inspite of the covid 19, at least you would have full access to light and internet which are basic tools to succeed in an online study, which is lacking in Niger, also you are not faced with difference in time zone, some of my friends studying online from Nigeria sometimes miss their lecture due to sleep. Dats already them tending to failure inspite of them paying heavy funds as tuition fees. So there seems to be an advantage at least via school the covid 19 won't keep people on the spot, i see it as just a way of being pro-active and moving with the global world

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by justwise(m): 6:13pm On Oct 24, 2020
Informanta:


Bro I understand your view and advice but trust me not so easy to hold money down in Niger, bills will surely set in, in my own opinion I still feel going out via school right now is still very much reasonable inspite of the covid 19, at least you would have full access to light and internet which are basic tools to succeed in an online study, which is lacking in Niger, also you are not faced with difference in time zone, some of my friends studying online from Nigeria sometimes miss their lecture due to sleep. Dats already them tending to failure inspite of them paying heavy funds as tuition fees. So there seems to be an advantage at least via school the covid 19 won't keep people on the spot, i see it as just a way of being pro-active and moving with the global world

You will also pay bills abroad even if you are not using it, yes going through schooling is a good idea but its pointless paying millions to foreign universities only to end up doing online studying, that is a premium long distance studying and at the end you get the same certificate with someone in Nigeria.

Like someone mentioned here before..you need to think about the possibility of you getting a job before and after graduation, the reality is that within a year you have spent close to £/$ 25K to £/$30K or even more and at the end you get nothing but shinny qualification.

Many countries will allow you to remain and work for 2yrs but if you can't get a job then you just wasted your money and time.

Not many Nigerians leave the country with the intention to engage in crime when they get here situation like this forced many into crime and finally prison.

Light, internet and good road you think that matters will not be remembered when reality set-in within months.

I'm basically saying..prepare before leaving and know the right time to leave else you will regret it. Now is the wrong time to leave.

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Re: Determined Immigrant WE-MOVE by polaa: 6:30pm On Oct 24, 2020
justwise:


You will also pay bills abroad even if you are not using it, yes going through schooling is a good idea but its pointless paying millions to foreign universities only to end up doing online studying, that is a premium long distance studying and at the end you get the same certificate with someone in Nigeria.

Like someone mentioned here before..you need to think about the possibility of you getting a job before and after graduation, the reality is that within a year you have spent close to £/$ 25K to £/$30K or even more and at the end you get nothing but shinny qualification.

Many countries will allow you to remain and work for 2yrs but if you can't get a job then you just wasted your money and time.

Not many Nigerians leave the country with the intention to engage in crime when they get here but situation like this forced many into crime and finally prison.

Light, internet and good road you think that matters will not be remembered when reality set-in within months.

I'm basically saying..prepare before leaving and know the right time to leave else you will regret it. Now is the wrong time to leave.

so when do you think is the best time to leave?
Also what if your school is basically free and you wouldn't have to spend the millions on tution fee do you still advice to leave?

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