Thanks for the heads up but from my experience and research, the interviewers wants you to be honest because they're mostly psychologists and may have informations you may not know they have. For instance, if you have siblings in that particular country and you were asked if you have, the answer is yes. If you say no and they check and you have, it may hinder your chances of getting your study Visa. Having a sibling over there doesn't mean you are going for a family reunion except you haven't convinced them why you're going to that country, that's why that question doesn't come first or fourth, it usually comes at the end.
Ok thank you. I have a sister currently in Germany and she's wrapping up her master's degree. She plans on returning home as soon as she's done with her thesis. Will it be wise for me to mention that, if they ask me if I have a sibling in Germany?
@@n.g.6442 Yes it's wise to mention it only if you're asked. I would answer that question like this, " I have a sister who's studying in Rhine waal university of applied sciences, Kleve. " Questions may follow up from that answer such as, what's her course of study, how long has she been there etc... which state just like that. There's already a form you would have filled that has her information as your sibling so the best is always to be honest and brief when answering them. I was asked those questions and was given a short exam
@@sarayaqubi3244 15:30 it’s about accommodation and answering such related questions to the visa officer “you contacted your school and they connected you with housing assistance”
I have a sister currently in Germany and she's wrapping up her master's degree. She plans on returning home as soon as she's done with her thesis. Will it be wise for me to mention that, if they ask me if I have a sibling in Germany?
@@n.g.6442 Mention it if asked because you wouldn't want to give a wrong impression if you don't mention that you have a sister and they find out you do
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 I will thank you. Can I mention it in my letter of motivation? My sister and I master programs are kind of related because our plan is to return home, use the knowledge, skills and experience we gain to start our own business. Should I mention it in my letter?
@@n.g.6442 Your motivation letter is centered around you, your course of study, the reason for choosing Germany and that particular university and it's importance to your career and the help of your country's development as a whole. They will ask you why not do this course in Nigeria, why Germany for instance, so such response should be stated in your letter. Then again, prepare for an exam of your course of study as they may set an exam for you there just like they did with me and some others. The exact address of your university, the city, the system of government practice in Germany, names of country and university's leaders should be handy too because they may ask you randomly, I was asked. When is your appointment?
When the visa application was approved I got an email to send my passport and travel health insurance, for the health insurance which you use during enrollment you submit along with other documents on the day of your interview.
Yes as a student you are allowed to work for a certain period of hours so you don’t need to mention it…and if you need to extend your visa or resident permit just tender the required documents for extension.
First of it kind😮.. Eye Opener 😊. Thanks Bro
One of the best interview seen so far thanks dear
Thanks a lot brother, you just saved a soul
Thanks for the heads up but from my experience and research, the interviewers wants you to be honest because they're mostly psychologists and may have informations you may not know they have. For instance, if you have siblings in that particular country and you were asked if you have, the answer is yes. If you say no and they check and you have, it may hinder your chances of getting your study Visa. Having a sibling over there doesn't mean you are going for a family reunion except you haven't convinced them why you're going to that country, that's why that question doesn't come first or fourth, it usually comes at the end.
Ok thank you. I have a sister currently in Germany and she's wrapping up her master's degree. She plans on returning home as soon as she's done with her thesis. Will it be wise for me to mention that, if they ask me if I have a sibling in Germany?
@@n.g.6442 Yes it's wise to mention it only if you're asked. I would answer that question like this, " I have a sister who's studying in Rhine waal university of applied sciences, Kleve. "
Questions may follow up from that answer such as, what's her course of study, how long has she been there etc... which state just like that. There's already a form you would have filled that has her information as your sibling so the best is always to be honest and brief when answering them. I was asked those questions and was given a short exam
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 What kind of exam? Do you care to explain? Sorry for being nosy.
@@n.g.6442 Depends on what you are going to study, it will be relating to your field of study
15:30 Hello
I don't understand this part ? I am applying for a bachelor degree
Can you please give more details! 🙏🏽
@@sarayaqubi3244 15:30 it’s about accommodation and answering such related questions to the visa officer “you contacted your school and they connected you with housing assistance”
I really love you videos bro. Hopefully we go link up someday. 🙌
Thanks a lot….i have plans on making videos about studying in other countries and their opportunities. Hopefully we will link up.
Thanks for sharing
In a case where you don't have accommodation and you're asked who will pick you up at the airport, what will be the response..
Thank you
I have a sister currently in Germany and she's wrapping up her master's degree. She plans on returning home as soon as she's done with her thesis. Will it be wise for me to mention that, if they ask me if I have a sibling in Germany?
@@n.g.6442 Mention it if asked because you wouldn't want to give a wrong impression if you don't mention that you have a sister and they find out you do
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 I will thank you. Can I mention it in my letter of motivation? My sister and I master programs are kind of related because our plan is to return home, use the knowledge, skills and experience we gain to start our own business. Should I mention it in my letter?
@@n.g.6442 No don't mention it,, only in your interview if you're being asked.
@@dchampionpraisekeyz8341 Noted, thank you so much for your assistance🙏🏽
@@n.g.6442 Your motivation letter is centered around you, your course of study, the reason for choosing Germany and that particular university and it's importance to your career and the help of your country's development as a whole. They will ask you why not do this course in Nigeria, why Germany for instance, so such response should be stated in your letter. Then again, prepare for an exam of your course of study as they may set an exam for you there just like they did with me and some others. The exact address of your university, the city, the system of government practice in Germany, names of country and university's leaders should be handy too because they may ask you randomly, I was asked. When is your appointment?
i don't understand the areas of test question been ans
is it that doing the interview you were giving test to write as regards to your field
Yeah exactly for example am in the mgt field so I had to answer questions in economics and management just basic questions.
@@evalsametta you mean they we ans you those questions on the day of the interview
@@philipogbodu2435 YES but you write them down in the paper provided after which some oral questions it all depends on the visa officer.
@@evalsametta how many minutes does the interview last
@@evalsametta is it everybody they ans this type of question
At what time did they ask you for your health insurance? And how much did you pay for it
When the visa application was approved I got an email to send my passport and travel health insurance, for the health insurance which you use during enrollment you submit along with other documents on the day of your interview.
Thanks alot and what if u r planning to work in German and u probably didn't say that,,,can one be able to extend the visa
Yes as a student you are allowed to work for a certain period of hours so you don’t need to mention it…and if you need to extend your visa or resident permit just tender the required documents for extension.
Thanks alot for the guidance
Which kind of visa would you advice me to use if I want to travel as a student
@@MaureenWanjiru-ek3ho Student Visa (National visa D)
@@evalsametta danke
Thank you