Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by rita2210: 5:18pm On May 24, 2017 |
allhavesinned: Cleaning job for the above-mentioned universities, which I still doubt as I graduated from Taylors Subang Jaya ( SMH )and you're calling this job,. Please don't mislead anyone, THERE IS NO JOB IN MALAYSIA EXCEPT THE CELCOM CALL CENTER WHICH IS A PART-TIME JOB. Why can't I call it a job? there are people suffering out there, if the person badly needs the money, he won't mind doing a cleaning job. |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by rita2210: 5:15pm On May 24, 2017 |
barleeh: madam where you see naika dey do cleaner for malay? Though there are some naija working in malay but very few, even some are working in petronas and KLCC but dont get it twisted, they are working as an expertriate, their work permit was already proccessed before leaving nigeria, although there are some elements of truth in what the billionaire man said but i can tell you confidently it was extremely exaggerated to the highest order, alot of nigerians are staying in KL, and racism is not that Bad, you are free to go anywhere you like, and education in malaysia is very Good, under QS ranking 2 malaysian university are amoung the top 200 uni in the world,Both UM, and UPM. I'm presently doing my masters in UPM and I'm enjoying both the masters and Malaysia to the fullest, if you are coming just to study and you have a good sponsor, you have nothing to worry about, you will enjoy Malaysia, No work here, thats the problem, if you dont have money that can cover your tuition fee and expenses, Malaysia is not the right destination for you Yes we're both saying the same thing, but that billionaire guy is talking like there's no job at all for nigerians, like no nigerian has ever worked in malaysia. All I can say is there is job but it's very rare, if it's job you're looking for, go to another country, or if you're a student just looking for means to make more cash, if you can't find, don't stress yourself, all you need is a good sponsor. Or if you're looking to get a work permit, I'll advice you not to try, because except you went to a really good school in malaysia or a top school in another country, you won't get a decent job, don't bother wasting your time |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by rita2210: 9:05am On May 20, 2017 |
Mostly cleaning job, rarely waiter job Nottingham university, monash university, taylors university, segi university |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by rita2210: 4:56pm On May 17, 2017 |
allhavesinned: .
Bro are u saying u can working during ur semesters break in malaysia? Abeg which office? Which cleaning job in Malaysia for Darki( Africa) Please let me ask you? Have you been to Malaysia before?? There is no job in Malaysia for Nigerians even to cut flowers. Cleaning jobs are reserved for Indonesians Yes I've been to Malaysia before, and I'm not lying when I tell you there are jobs for nigerians there, though it's rare to find, I've seen people working there; it just depends on the school you go to or your level of education |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by rita2210: 9:01am On May 06, 2017 |
Billionman60: I have been following this thread for long as I was deceived to study in Malaysia with hope I will get a job after my 3 years degree and Hello to everyone and this is to those who are coming to Malaysia for the purpose of studying, please think twice and ask yourself why Malaysia? First I have to sound it out to everyone here that you have your final decision to choose either to study here or somewhere else. I am not trying to demoralize any one rather I want to let you know of the reality on ground, Firstly Malaysians don't like blacks and the see all Blacks as criminals, fraudster/conmen, black money vendor, and prostitute,
The don't know the difference between someone from Ghana, South Africa, African-American and Nigeria, once you're black you're Nigerian and a criminal, even those that will smile at you especially the Chinese, they are doing so because you have something financially to offer or you're always coming to their pubs with friends to drink.
Malaysian degree is not even acceptable in most firm in Singapore talk more about other advanced Asian countries, Malaysians don't value their education that much and that is why their government sponsored them to study elsewhere as such you will see Malaysian Students all over the world even in South Africa. Malaysia value their certificates if you as a Malay especially wants to work in the government sector but most firms accept and value certificates from outside Malaysia more than their own certificates, so why wasting your hard earn money to study in a country, where you are not allowed to work or even do internship.
In other countries like Singapore when you finish your degree you're allowed to search for work and you have 50/50 to get a job while here in Malaysia once you finish your study, Immigration and Education department will not renew your Student Visa and the will asked you to leave the country within 2 weeks whereby you fail to leave then you will become an Illegal immigrant, which is very difficult to stay in Malaysia without papers.
Why waste your hard earn money when after graduating you're not allowed to work and the only place you can even try your bet is Celcom and a call desk officer with a salary of 1500 ringgit, which is a contract work of just 4-5 months and the will not file for a work permit for you.
Why wasting your hard earn money to study in Malaysia when there is discrimination in housing, I mean renting a place and that is why you see Nigerians and Africans living much in Puchong, Cheras, Subang Jaya, cyber Jaya, Bukit Jali, Selayang, Kajang and only few lives in KL, if you doubt try and search for apartment, call the agent and tell him/her you're a Nigeria or African then watch his/her response which usually " owner dont want foreigner".
Thirdly in other countries as a student you're allowed to work for few hours during session and work more hours during holidays period but here in Malaysia you cannot even work as a cleaner. I will advise those going to Malaysia to think twice as you will get frustrated if you're having hope of study and work or work after study....., If your upkeep money is not coming from Nigeria then you're doomed and will be forced to go either way of illegal means of survival, which 90% of those living in Malaysia are into. The only business you see Nigerians doing here selling African things or operating and opening of African restaurant, which you must get married to their locals before you can. Please save your money and find somewhere else to study and work. Malaysian Universities are not even among the 200 Universities in University Ranking. If you don't know what you're saying, don't talk, stop misleading people. It's the same thing that happens in every country, let's say a malaysian comes to nigeria to study at unilag and a nigerian went to America to study, if the two apply for a job in nigeria who do you think they'll choose, it's the same thing as us going to their country to study and someone from their country that went to America to study, they'll obviously choose their people. You also talked about the rankings of university, I've done my research and according to times higher education world university rankings, more than 5 malaysian universities are there and only one nigerian university in the whole world (university of ibadan) you're complaining that malaysian universities are not part of top 200, do you know how many universities are in America or UK, even in the whole of Europe and you expect malaysia to be part of top 200, there are even some countries that are not even part of top universities , are you not nigerian, only one university from our country and its at eight hundred and something, so why are you complaining about another country and in malaysia you're only allowed to work during the holidays, that is why you must have enough funds before you get there because they won't allow you work during the semester. And you're allowed to work as a cleaner or waiter but not as a cashier. I don't know but maybe you were just unlucky because I know people who are living comfortably in malaysia they still face racism once in a while but it's already normal to them it's not something you can change, racism is everywhere you cant just wake up one morning and racism will be gone. And the downside is that you can't really hold high posts in your work place in malaysia. If you go to an accredited school in malaysia and come out with a very very very good result, believe it or not you'll be successful, the only thing you'll be having problems with is racism, that's all, some of the Malaysians will even envy you because someone that's not from their country is doing what they can't do, they'll respect you because even with all the racism you faced you still came out successful. So please stop discouraging people, because you had a bad experience doesn't mean everyone will follow suit. I'm sure because of what you said most people have given up. Malaysia is a very good place to study, but if you feel it's not the right place for you, you can always change location, you can even bring your degree back to nigeria and many people will want you to work with them because you studied somewhere other than nigeria |
Travel › Verification And Legalisation Of Results by rita2210(op): 9:52pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
Please how long does the verification and legalisation of results take. |
Education › Verification And Legalisation Of Results by rita2210(op): 9:36pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
Please how long does the verification and legalisation of results take. |
Travel › Re: Authenticity Of Documents At Ministry Of Foreign Affairs, Abuja by rita2210: 2:02pm On Apr 16, 2017 |
How long does the verification and legalisation of results take |
Education › Re: Student Visa by rita2210(op): 1:56pm On Apr 16, 2017 |
How long does it take |
Education › Student Visa by rita2210(op): 1:04pm On Apr 16, 2017 |
I applied for a school in malaysia and I've received my admission letter and visa approval letter, so instead of going directly to the embassy to apply for a student visa, my agent told me that the system has changed, so now we have to submit the documents to the ministry of education, from there it would be taken to the ministry of foreign affairs after that it'll be taken to the embassy. Please I want to know if anyone here has gone through this or if you know someone who has gone through this and how long does it take. |