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Hey man I’m gonna be brutally honest with you. Blacks have no place in the western world and blacks are below the food chain (if you understand what I mean). So that been said if you want to relocate don’t over think the whole thing abt black people cos they do discriminate them even in the states,uk and Canada which is densely populated with blacks. For New Zealand I’m very sure you won’t have any issue being black and for sure racism is a constant issue but don’t let it hinder you from being great. Shit I have African Swedish friends who were born and raised in Sweden that don’t feel like that are welcomed in Sweden. It’s a mental thing and blacks I’ve met while in New Zealand were thriving academically doing their Phd at Auckland university. So if you thinking of moving to Sweden or New Zealand do it~ it’s better than staying in an undeveloped country and getting shitty salary with no sense of safety. Hope I’ve answered your question 😀 Below I uploaded some amazing mindblowing pictures I took while in NZ. Ha en bra dag bror SanThiago:
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Ofcos it is but also think about the barriers you probably gonna face. I’m Swede and I know it’s not easy for an immigrant from African background and it’s even worst right now ( have a look at the new immigration laws ) one good advice I will always tell my African brothers is to move to countries where you can communicate and integrate easily, if you can… I’m currently in New Zealand visiting and damn this place is beautiful and reminds me of home (Gothenburg) . Goodluck with your relocation buchito1: |
Okay mentor go appear soon 😃 Babatundeh26: |
Probably mumu9gerian: |
You’re absolutely right, my brother. I single-handedly helped my cousin, a university graduate in Nigeria, move to Canada. He didn’t even know how to create a resume! I had to handle every part of the application process for him. 😂… Some Nigerians no do well 😂, they will still ask you how to smash their shima 😂 Lionize: |
Teleportation brother excel1960: |
I think so, depending on the kind of visa you have BIGOB: |
Finland 👀 Spider20: |
Perception is different brother. I’m born in Nigeria but grew up in Sweden. I would think you have to make your own reality as my own view is different from you or anyone else. But if you are asking me from my own reality, I would say Sweden is more immigrant friendly than Finland but Finland have a better chance to labor market. Good example of this is nursing degrees, Finland gives foreign students the opportunity to study nursing in English with mandatory lessons in Swedish or Finish while Sweden still stuck with their old ways. I also have to mention that having a nursing degree in finland don’t necessarily give you a job in Finland. Lots of foreign students who got their degree without good language proficiency end up working as undersjuksköterska Hope I answered your question frankmoney: |
I wonder, which courses are competitive? I have always thought that admission is based on merit in Sweden ? And the competitive courses are Swedish language base 👀 subcbouy: |
Yeah tuition free and you get paid if you are a PhD candidate. The question regarding job is very tricky to answer. However, if I’m being entirely honest with you, job is very difficult to come by. Even the locals who speak the language find it hard to get a job, imagine you as a foreigner. But is doable, we all have different stars in us 😀 Hope I answered your question ? frankmoney: |
Nah you don’t have to shoot me a PM you can ask anything on here and I’m Sure the experts on here will answer in due time. GorillaApp: |
Okay seems like you have it all figured out I’m sure you will do fine. Buh abeg ooo the tuition for post grad school in Sweden will get you to those other countries tho, just saying. In all, I hope you pull through with your plan 🙏🏾 Oh I should also note that Sweden isn’t really the best place as an immigrant if you can’t communicate in Swedish. People don’t really speak abt their horrible experiences on here. I believe there is a guy on here who shared some lights abt real life reality in Sweden. Do have a look on the previous page and be very prepared before moving to sverige. GorillaApp: |
Why putting yourself into such a stressful situation especially when you have a family. Why not move to those countries you mentioned earlier. Why moving to Sweden and then other country? Its stressful alone as a citizen of Sweden and you will be moving with student visa with a limited work hrs lmao 🤣 I’m sure it’s doable tho but plan well. No too reason my matter I’m Nigerian swedish with dual nationality. Plan well.. GorillaApp: |
Yes it should work Gr8mind07: |
Hello from Goteborg
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I have Swedish kronor and if anyone is interested in exchanging for dollar, hit me up. |
Teleportation olajumoke12: |
Alrighty, we in Sydney campus. Anyone coming to Sydney and needs airport pick up should holla at your boy Kelvin2024: |
Kelvin2024:Which campus ? |
damose12:I have changed my name previously but unfortunately not here in Australia but in Sweden. You need to fill a form and pay and write a letter to the comtroller general in Abuja. I think that’s what I did not very sure as it was years back. |
To students coming to Sydney, if you would want a private car to pick you up at the airport and drop you off at your place of residence (for a price). Hit me up as I will be free most of next month. |
It’s called work holiday visa, and a temporary visa that allows you to work while you explore Australia and abeg it’s not a must to work in a farm. 👀 Kinboe: |
You’ve heard about work holiday visa ? Kinboe: |
Hi guys 👋🏿 I have some question regarding Aussie universities. I recently helped my brother to gain admission to a university here in Sydney. They gave him a conditional offer and subsequently told him that the condition of the offer is on ground that he submits his certified documentation. Now here comes the question, We are both dual citizen of Nigeria and Sweden and he did his bachelors in Nigeria and our mom has the legit credentials in Nigeria. The condition of the offer is that he brings his certified credentials on the day of his enrollment, is the legit one from the university certified enough or do we have to do any other thing to certify the documents ? I asked someone who stays in Sydney and he advised that the documents from the university should be enough and if not then Justice of peace in Sydney can put down a writing. How true is this? Hope to get a feedback from someone here |
Hi guys 👋🏿 I have some question regarding Aussie universities. I recently helped my brother to gain admission to a university here in Sydney. They gave him a conditional offer and subsequently told him that the condition of the offer is on ground that he submits his certified documentation. Now here comes the question, We are both dual citizen of Nigeria and Sweden and he did his bachelors in Nigeria and our mom has the legit credentials in Nigeria. The condition of the offer is that he brings his certified credentials on the day of his enrollment, is the legit one from the university certified enough or do we have to do any other thing to certify the documents ? I asked someone who stays in Sydney and he advised that the documents from the university should be enough and if not then Justice of peace in Sydney can put down a writing. How true is this? Hope to get a feedback from someone here |
it is tho but not for Nigerian passport holder tho ozonechrome: |
Im not applying for a study visa brother and haven’t been living in nigeria the past few years. So that’s the confusing thing here and I need to get the police report. I was able to get someone who is able to help with it. AKASBABA1: |
Yeah I have gone through the site but still can’t apply for it online as I no Dey naija. I meant to ask if anyone know someone in Lagos that can facilitate police report for someone who isn’t in the country ? AKASBABA1: |
Everything you need to know is on homeaffairs website you don’t need me to enlighten you on anything Wonuola111: |
Hey everyone Does anyone know how to get Nigerian police report ? |
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