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Temiodeyemi: NECO is equivalent to WAEC. Present your best result. |
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Ohraykon: Sure 1 Like |
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Ohraykon:What do you wanna find out about Trier? |
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sowetto: Not sure about this, but the answer is most likely no. |
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sowetto: You will remain on the queue. That's the situation as of now. I don't know if they will change it. You can choose april 2024 as your start date for visa. I'm just saying you could also get an ission for winter 2023. The reason is that summer ission period is usually short. And you could get visa interview invite before you are issued ission letter. The idea is to always have a valid ission at hand. 1 Like |
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sholape1500: Nope. Your enrolment certificate and your existing ission letter will suffice. 1 Like |
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sowetto: Now sounds like the perfect time to apply. However, nothing is guaranteed. I'd say have a backup plan. In addition, ensure that you have a valid ission at all times. If you get an interview invite but have no valid ission, you will have waited in vain. It may be wise to target schools that defer ission and schools that allow you to start both in winter and summer semesters. And even if April 2024 is your desired start date, if you meet the ission requirements, then you should apply for winter 2023. All the best. |
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elayomohammed: Your uni in Nigeria should have that. It's usually in the Faculty handbook that you receive upon matriculation. Many schools also have it as pdf on their website. So check your uni's website. It contains details of the grading system and description of the courses. |
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MrAAA2: Hahaha. I don laugh tire. It's giving bossy 1 Like |
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Divwake:None that I am aware of, sadly. German students stay longer in high school than nigerian students. Therefore, our ssce is not considered an equivalent to their high school cert. |
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Divwake:First question, no. Second question, yes. |
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Waposh: Red flag, how? It is even less suspicious when the sponsorship letter is from a close relative. As long as he meets the requirements, there should be no problem. |
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somto234567: Is it an advice or a directive? I mean can you choose not to exmatriculate or they say you have to? By deferring your studies, does the school mean that you can continue where you left off? If the first answer is yes and the second answer is no, then you should not exmatriculate. |
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chisomonyeke: Exactly as I said. Even for sterling, people get different results from different branches. But in the last one year there seemed to be more positive outcomes from sterling than from other banks. My advice would be to find someone who's done it in PH and ask them for the specific branch. |
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chisomonyeke: There is no rule on how to fund your block . Just fund your . Of course you know Form A is much cheaper than sourcing your fcy from the black market. Funding block with Form A is not so straightforward. Most bank will tell you block does not qualify for Form A (because the beneficiary is in your name. They will tell you they can only transfer directly to your school/institution). But some banks will process it for you. The interesting thing is you will even get different responses from different branches of the same bank, even sterling bank. It's rather confusing. Now, people talk about Sterling bank a lot because in recent times, it has been the 'surest plug'nin of success and speed. At a point sterling bank would fund your block within 3 days, especially the head office branch at Marina (for those who live in Lagos). In the past GTBank was the surest. At some point Zenith, then Keystone. I do not think GTBank or Keystone even do block via Form A anymore. So, the situation is always changing because block is a grey area in of eligibility for form A. Sadly, I don't think Sterling is as fast as they used to be. A friend has been waiting for them to debit him for almost 2 months now. And it is not even block . I guess the whole september rush also affects speed. When people heard that Sterling was fast, they all ran there. (especially the UK people). So I imagine they now have a huge backlog. Meanwhile I heard Union Bank does it in about a week (not block though). To answer your question, it doesn't have to be Sterling bank. But be aware that it hard to get a Nigerian bank that will do the transaction, talk less of doing it quickly. And currently, Sterling bank is not fast. |
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Divwake: Why? Clearly, the embassy does not consider your programme start date. Shugarlipz, ultimately, the decision is yours. I'll advise you not to cancel. Get another ission letter for summer. With the way things are going, you may have to wait till next Winter. (isn't the waiting period 12 months?). Just ensure you have a valid isssion letter at all times. More importantly, explore other options. No one knows when this semi-embargo will end. |
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charliesyndrom: Someone told me she was born before 1992 and used npc birth certificate without issues. I cannot confirm if this is true. Anyway, to your question: Yes. It requires your family head's port photo as well as yours. Essentially this person swears an affidavit attesting to the date you were born. This affidavit is the used by npc to issue you a certificate of age declaration. My advice is just go to NPC and tell them you want to do age declaration "deposed by your mum or dad (or whichever family head you choose). They have people within the premises that will handle the affidavit. There's a standard format. You give them your details and the port photos. They will take it to the High Court to get it stamped. But you'll pay some money for their services, separate from the cost of Age declaration that npc will charge you. Alternatively, you may decide to go to the high court to do the affidavit by yourself and bring it to npc. In any case, don't worry about the content. Once you tell them what you want, they'll handle it. There's a standard format that is usually followed. 1 Like |
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Montenate: No. Because you could be a citizen or permanent resident. They'll only check that at the airport. Just be careful not to book a flight for a date prior to the validity of your visa. For instance you can't fly on the 5th if your visa is valid from 6th. |
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ozonaija: Yes private health insurance is the ideal option if you're 30 and above. |
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Montenate: You can get travel health insurance frok axa mansard (or any other popular insurance company in Nigeria). Yes connecting flights are usually cheaper. Ethiopian, EgyptAir and Turkish are some of your options. |
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Hi guys. I'm in serious need of a student apartment in Kiel. If anyone can help, please me immediately. Thanks |
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Hi guys. I'm in serious need of a student apartment in Kiel. If anyone can help, please me immediately. Thanks |
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MrCadu: You ed your school for what exactly? And why did they ask you to send to public provider for evaluation? It is not supposed to be complicated. That is the insurance that I use. |
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MrCadu: I replied to this earlier. Just get Educare24 by Dr. Walter. |
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MrCadu:Dr. Walter, Mawista & Care concept are good options. 1 Like |
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englishgirl55: If your school did not request for insurance as a requirement for enrolment, please don't stress yourself. When you get to you can do that |
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UPDATED2020: There are many of them, and their offerings are similar. Anyone will do. AOK, DAK, TK are some of the popular ones. |
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UPDATED2020: Statutory (i.e public) health insurance if you are less than 30. |
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MrCadu: Try AOK. My advice is that you inform them upfront that you are not yet in . |
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MrCadu: Why not the statutory or private health insurance companies in (if you're 30 and above) and confirm. As far as I know, you wont be charged for insurance until you arrive in . You can sign an insurance contract from Nigeria but they will usually ask you to inform them when you arrive in . That has been my experience. |
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