Maintaining Immigration and Visa Status: Tips for Nigerian Students
Embarking on a journey to study abroad is an exciting endeavour for Nigerian students. However, one of the critical aspects of this adventure is maintaining your immigration and visa status. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the importance of visa status, common challenges Nigerian students face, and valuable tips to ensure a successful and…
Step-by-Step Guide for Nigerian Students Choosing a Study Abroad Program
Studying abroad is like stepping into a world of possibilities. But the first and most important step is choosing the right program. This decision alone can shape the kind of future that you will build in the country you decide to study. If you find yourself staring at a long list of choices, wondering which…
Study Abroad: Friendly and Affordable Destinations You Should Consider In 2024
If you are worried that the japa wave will pass you by because you or your sponsors don’t have several million sitting pretty in your bank account to fund your education abroad, we’ve got news for you. Your japa dreams should not be limited to only the “trending” countries, especially if your budget is tight….
10 USA Universities Offering Free Applications – Students Get In!
The only statement that can rival “UP Nepa” in the minds of Nigerians is – “There is awoof for you”. If you’ve been dreaming of pursuing higher education in the United States, this is the kind of opportunity you would not want to miss. From October 1 to November 30, 2023, ten South Dakota universities…
Study Abroad: 7 UK Universities That Don’t Require Application Fees 2023-2024
If you’ve been dreaming of studying in the United Kingdom but the mention of “application fees” has been holding you back, we’ve got great news for you! In this blog post, we compiled a list of UK universities that encourage international students to apply to their schools without paying application fees. University of Leeds Two…
Canadian Universities Welcoming Second-Class Lower Graduates for Master’s Degrees
Aspiring Canadian scholars, this one is for you! If you finished your university degree with a Second Class Lower (2.2) division, it is still very valid for you to dream of getting a Master’s degree in Canada. If you’ve been feeling discouraged because of your grades before, you will be excited to read about the…
What Nigerians Should Know About U.S. Immigration Policies in 2023
America is such an easy country to fall in love with. The bubbly streets and bright lights of New York City that remind you of what Lagos could be, and the unmatched vibes of nightlife in Las Vegas is what makes the USA the country of the average Nigerian’s dream. If you are a Nigerian…
Top UK Schools Without IELTS for Nigerians in 2023
If you are one of the Nigerians who belongs to the school of thought that IELTS shouldn’t be made compulsory for Nigerian applicants, you will be pleased to find out that there are quite a lot of schools in the UK that agree. In this blog post, we will be talking about some UK schools…
Navigating New Beginnings: 5 Ways to Handle the Mental Stress of Relocating
Relocating is like a rollercoaster ride – exciting yet terrifying. Whether you’re leaving Lagos for London or Abuja for Atlanta, leaving the country you’ve called home for the largest part of your life can take a toll on your mental health. If you’ve ever wondered how to deal with the mental effects of leaving your…
10 Visa Interview Preparation Tips for Nigerian Applicants in 2023
As strong as an average Nigerian’s will to japa is, the thought of showing up for a visa interview, the paperwork, and the wait can still be overwhelming. In 2023, acing your visa interview should be the least of your japa-related problems. In this blog post, we’ll explore some tried-and-true visa interview preparation tips, tailored…