pretty-as-pink wrote:dont call this person a bratt.
you dont know as much as you think about the uk actua;ly.
anyone from a third world country is welcome, they get a house, a cheque once a week, student fees paid for the lot.
sinbad wrote:Am not worried Milo cos i get encouragement from positive people like you.u are truly a MUM
sinbad wrote:International students -Cyprus is the worse place to study
yialousa1971 wrote:pretty-as-pink wrote:dont call this person a bratt.
you dont know as much as you think about the uk actua;ly.
anyone from a third world country is welcome, they get a house, a cheque once a week, student fees paid for the lot.
Thats why the UK is a shit hole now!
sinbad wrote:Am not worried Milo cos i get encouragement from positive people like you.u are truly a MUM
Z4 wrote:yialousa1971 wrote:pretty-as-pink wrote:dont call this person a bratt.
you dont know as much as you think about the uk actua;ly.
anyone from a third world country is welcome, they get a house, a cheque once a week, student fees paid for the lot.
Thats why the UK is a shit hole now!
Oh my god - I actually agree with you. (the first time ever!)
sinbad wrote:WORK PERMIT!!!! That's the big words for the international students in Cyprus. We had been dreaming of it since we started our academic career in Cyprus....and finally we got it. Need to enjoy??? I guess no. The "work permit" is still a semi-developed concept. I mean there is no clearcut decision about work permit. The Government has declared giving work permit of 20 hrs/week during college period and 38 hrs/week during holidays. But this law is strictly limited to certain jobs. Students can only work in the gas station, as delivery personnel, housemaid, gardener, and kitchen assistant. No jobs other than specified are allowed for the students. Working in a corporate level or managerial level is still an untouchable dream for the international students. Do you think those jobs justify with the level of education we have achieved in Cyprus? Do you think it's fair that those MBA graduates are working as waiters while their managers are not even a diploma graduates? There is no rule of giving a year working visa after the completion of study? So, if you are thinking to advance in your career, Cyprus is not just a place to be. If you are deciding to live ur life working in these low profile jobs and just hang up with ur MBA, then you are most welcome. However, I suggest you to apply for USA or UK first, because that's where everyone dreams to go from Cyprus. If you are thinking to do that, I think you should not come Cyprus because then you have to pay lots of money, one to come to Cyprus and another to move from here. It's better you choose one destination and you choose it right.
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