Travel › Re: SWEDEN Trend(we Move.....) by RedSparrow(f): 7:18pm On Aug 05, 2022 |
Saintsquare: The first thing to do is book appointment on the website nigerianembassy.nu/appointment/ , the nearest date is August. They hardly respond to emails or calls. Once you book appointment, you can visit the embassy. In some situations, they can attend to you before the appointment date. Hello bro, does the Nigerian embassy in Sweden renew passport for a Nigerian living in Denmark? |
Travel › Re: Student Visa To Dènmark by RedSparrow(f): 10:04am On Jun 28, 2022 |
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Education › Re: How To Work And Study In Denmark For International Students by RedSparrow(f): 4:20pm On May 04, 2022 |
Please join the Telegram group let’s grow and share more information on studying in Denmark https:///sduseptdenmarkInformanta: This is a very important thread and I feel it's too important to be left this abandoned, pls those with info regarding to Denmark kindly share your experience. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Student Visa To Dènmark by RedSparrow(f): 4:15pm On May 04, 2022 |
Please join the telegram group let’s grow and share more information on Denmark. https:///sduseptdenmarkPreash: Please I will like to enquire about studying in Denmark preferably MSc in any IT related courses, the cost, the visa processing, a very good but affordable school(cheap), a conducive environment with working ability i.e. Studying and Working and also the possibility of staying back after study. Please I have researched online but I am still more pressed to hear from those that have gone through the process, especially those living there. Thanks in anticipation Preash: Please I will like to enquire about studying in Denmark preferably MSc in any IT related courses, the cost, the visa processing, a very good but affordable school(cheap), a conducive environment with working ability i.e. Studying and Working and also the possibility of staying back after study. Please I have researched online but I am still more pressed to hear from those that have gone through the process, especially those living there. Thanks in anticipation |
Travel › Re: Migrating To The UK by RedSparrow(op): 6:49am On Nov 18, 2019 |
Thank you very much for the advice and city suggestions. I’ll start working towards 2020/2021 admissions. I’ve heard about how London is highly overpriced and expensive to live in. Will definitely avoid there for now as a newbie. sweetmelanin: Engineering is hot right now in the UK especially in construction (road works and new build homes). So you've definitely got a good chance of finding your feet here.. especially as you're still young and you studied a well sought after course..
If you do decide to come here, avoid London. It's an overpriced cesspool! Also avoid small villages that aren't very diverse.
I'd suggest you consider cities like Essex, Cambridge, Leeds, Southampton or Nottingham.. you will definitely meet young, black, like-minded people in any of these cities.
Good luck! |
Travel › Migrating To The UK by RedSparrow(op): 9:15pm On Nov 17, 2019*. Modified: 9:40pm On Nov 17, 2019 |
Good day everyone,
I’m currently employed as a fresh graduate earning 150k per month. I’m interested in pursuing my masters degree in the UK especially with the new post study visa announcements recently. I want use this opportunity and try to migrate legally as I believe I meet the requirements. Note that I am 23 years old, single and I studied an engineering degree.
Is it advisable to take this opportunity? Although the company I’m working with right now is good for career progression. Some people have tried to discourage me recently but honestly I’m very adamant to live Nigeria and be in a saner climate. |