Ayyyyeee Rich geng leader!!! Congratulations on #1ksubscribers! Monetisation loading 🔊🔊🔊 everything you shared in this video resonated with me, especially the fact that these days when considering to move abroad to study, it’s pivotal to do your research on the job market and courses that are searchable in the labour market especially if you want to live there after studies, the possibilities to travel are endless within the Schengen area, mobility is definitely a win, the importance of community can’t be over emphasised, loneliness hits different especially in the pandemic (premium tears😅) language too!!! If one can learn, it will be easier to integrate better into the society. I like the fact that you mentioned about how things are contrary to what some schools write on their website and also what agents inform people. Information is really key! I think the living standards in Lithuania is generally okay compared to other European countries. Thanks for sharing! ❤️
Hi Kanto, you sound like you are/were in Lithuania. Direct question, are Students able to find jobs while studying? Part time jobs I mean. Say in Kaunas
Job market most of the time is limited only if you don't speak the language. It's pretty basic: if you go to live in some other country for longer period of time, you have to learn the national language if you intend to stay and want to find a job, and it applies not only for Lithuania. I am Lithuanian and for the last 6 years I myself have been living in another European country; I realised how language is also such a big part of even understanding the culture at its core, so it always pays off to try learning it. Not to mention that it's also a way of showing appreciation and respect to locals. It would also partially solve the problems of feeling the lack of community and loneliness, as you'd definitely find more friends and minds who think alike. Good luck! 😉
Yeah, the job market should be harsh with only English alone. I would say probably only IT does not require Lithuanian or require very little of it. But IT is hard to get in, because they look mostly for experienced people and there issint that much junior positions available and if there is a lot of them require Lithuanian as well, because smaller companies tend to use software that is translated in Lithuanian, so this limits the opportunities. I noticed that a lot of foreigners work in food delivery sector and some work as taxi/Bolt drivers. I guess transportation/delivery sector could be viable option if you have a driver license, the pay there is OK, DPD drivers earn around ~1000-1200e/month although the work load is high, working in their logistic warehouses might be an option too, because a lot of stuff is automated, if they use bar code scanners (majority of the companies do), language shouldn`t be the top priority in those positions. I would suggest contacting the recruitment companies, most of the companies look for workers through those recruitment companies anyway, so there might be a lot more options available if you look for work through them. Also students usually cant work for 8 hours/day, so their options are restricted, most of the companies look for full time workers. There is also an option to have extended study, this allow people to work and study in exchange for longer study agreement. I don`t know about foreigners, but it should work the same as well. Usually the lessons in university are held in the evenings, some of them eventually turn in to remote studies via internet. I guess 6 years should be reasonable for a student, you needs 3 years for bachelors (If I remember correctly :)) and another 3 for masters degree and here is your 6 years of residency.
nice explanation this is a major fear of lack of job opportunities because the majority of us can't afford the standard of living if we aren't provided with jobs
@@miraclegeorge1935 Well majority cant :) Lithuanians included. The situation is dire for us too, for example an average person cant really afford renting a flat if he is living alone. The average rent is starts at around ~350euros/month, couple that with a heating bills and other bills and you are looking at ~450euros/month. That is half of the average monthly salary. You can forget owning a car, or saving up enough money for better tomorrow. The times are harsh, even though some statistics look not bad compared to the rest of the EU. Its all due to political standing, frankly speaking, we got incompetent people in our government, people that seem to be thinking either for themselves only, or they might be working for someone else rather than their own people. Thats how thing look from the standing of majority in society. Well things will have to change, its inevitable. Lets hope for better.
Hi sister,I am from India, I want to work in Lithuania. May I know about foreigners life in Lithuania. Can we survival in there??? And cost of living??? Settle options??? Please give your valuable reply.
Application to issue/change the residence permit (electronically through the Lithuanian Migration Information System MIGRIS); Valid travel document (passport); A temporary residence permit (when it is being replaced); Documents confirming the ground for issuance of temporary residence permit; A document proving sufficient amount of funds for subsistence and return (a bank account statement, a work contract, or proof of their ability to support themselves financially. Sufficient amount for a month is equal of minimal wage in Lithuania. In 2022 it is 730 EUR, from 2023 it will be 840 EUR) There should be enough funds for the whole time of validity of a TRP or at least for one year; The undertaking that foreigner will declare her/his place of residence in Lithuania; Certificate regarding (the absence of) a criminal record. NOTE: criminal record is valid for 6 months. Foreigners who come to work as highly qualified employees can submit a statement written by themselves confirming that they do not have a criminal record; Health insurance; Documents confirming legal stay (f.e. visa) if application is submitted in Lithuania. More information about the required documents can be found on the website of the Migration department.
Good day Sister, I and my wife are planning to relocate to Lithuania for studies, from middle east but we don't know the steps we can take to get visa for our 3 year old son with us. please can you advise us on the immigration process?
Ohhh. Thank you for the question. Usually they don't provide a visa for the child. But if you are coming with your wife they might make an exception if your bank statement can cater for the baby incase you're not able to work. Please contact the embassy in your country or where you will apply to LT visa or one of the agent listed in description box to confirm how you can proceed.
your happiness is infectious you are so lovely!!!!!!!!!!, out of curiosity did you complete your major already????? i ran into your channel just now while looking for study opportunities in europe giving that iam completing my Btech in few months iam willing to take a master in Chemical Engineering, if you have any clue about do let me now pleas.
Hi already completed my studies but yes there are schools like KTU and VGTU in Lithuania where they have courses like Chemical Engineering, definitely check them out.
Hi Chrystabel. I don't have detailed information on this process yet. When I do i will share it. Here is a summary of what I know. The business in most cases should be innovative and solve local problems so the visa can be approved easily.
Please what courses aside IT and health related courses that could help one get a job? Please what skills do you think one should have before coming into the country?
Get all the skills as possible not just for Lithuania. I think more than choosing a course to help you get a job in Lithuania, choose a course that will be beneficial to you in any society.
Very good Question my dear. The uninterrupted is that you have not stayed outside of Lithuania for more than 1 year ans you did not renew your permit to a viss during those 5 years. So if you get a Visa because you were in another country to come in back to Lithuania, your count starts afresh.
Job market is only limited if you study something nonsensical. If you study IT for example, you'll have no problems. But of course, in most places, to work, you will need to know Lithuanian language.
Hello @ Kindness, I applied to one of the Lithuanian university but later learnt that I have to travel from Rwanda to Egypt for a student interview! I don't know anything about Egypt because it would be my first time to go there. I would like to get some advice from you🙏
@@KindnessAniogbo i am now in a oscillation to choose the university Vdu or Ism Which is best and which gives more scholarship opportunities? I Have more than 90percent mark And i am expecting scholarships to fund my studies
Thank you for the interesting video but it was partly not what I had been looking for. Too much for students. courses, etc., too much about your feelings - I guess those missing their countrymen would miss them in any country. I am not considering relocating to live among my own again. Little about expanses. What activities do you miss exactly? I failed to get that.
@@CEO1001 abeg na question I ask o......You can rent for that amount in Nigeria...convert the money to Naira u go rent better house but not in towns oooo
Hello Kindness, I am a student at Vilnius University studying 4 year business management bachelor's degree program. I am in my first year of the program . I came to lithuania with one year study visa permit so I need to extend it. But I have a question that , will my 4 year study period be calculated while applying for permanent residence permit? Thank You
Yes yes yea. We have young people in their 30s here. You have nothing to worry about and you should never worry about your age when seeking knowledge and advancing your life. Age is a number.
Does it mean Visa period under student visa not counting for PR requirement? please clarify. If I come there for 4 years BSc does it count or not count at all for 5 years PR requirement? Thanks.
Ayyyyeee Rich geng leader!!! Congratulations on #1ksubscribers! Monetisation loading 🔊🔊🔊 everything you shared in this video resonated with me, especially the fact that these days when considering to move abroad to study, it’s pivotal to do your research on the job market and courses that are searchable in the labour market especially if you want to live there after studies, the possibilities to travel are endless within the Schengen area, mobility is definitely a win, the importance of community can’t be over emphasised, loneliness hits different especially in the pandemic (premium tears😅) language too!!! If one can learn, it will be easier to integrate better into the society. I like the fact that you mentioned about how things are contrary to what some schools write on their website and also what agents inform people. Information is really key! I think the living standards in Lithuania is generally okay compared to other European countries. Thanks for sharing! ❤️
Hi Kanto, you sound like you are/were in Lithuania. Direct question, are Students able to find jobs while studying? Part time jobs I mean. Say in Kaunas
@@seitonkumokoroye2059 hii, no I’m not in Lithuania, haven’t been there yet.
This comment!!!!! 100 ++ Thank you Ely. It's the premium tears that had me laughing. Hahah
Great Video! I have been living in Mexico for 1,5 years. After watching your video you made me miss my country :D
Go in lithuania and try best food like saltibarkscei coold soup is the best hot sumer
bruh and im mexican wanting to move to lithuania LMFAO, what were the chances
Job market most of the time is limited only if you don't speak the language. It's pretty basic: if you go to live in some other country for longer period of time, you have to learn the national language if you intend to stay and want to find a job, and it applies not only for Lithuania. I am Lithuanian and for the last 6 years I myself have been living in another European country; I realised how language is also such a big part of even understanding the culture at its core, so it always pays off to try learning it. Not to mention that it's also a way of showing appreciation and respect to locals. It would also partially solve the problems of feeling the lack of community and loneliness, as you'd definitely find more friends and minds who think alike. Good luck! 😉
Very rightly stated Asta. Learning the language of a country you stay in is very important on many levels. Thank you for your lovely comment. 😊
We love the new look. That hair is sleek!!
Hahah. Thank you so much, the look will stay.😊☺️
Thanks girl...this is so good. Am actually thinking of coming for studies in Lithuania.
Yayyy to 1000 beautiful subscribers 🎈
Thank you boo.
Congratulations Munchkin on your a thousand subscribers. Both pros and cons are relatively similar to the UK. Such as the weather, community
Thank you Amy.
Great advice! 😁
Yeah, the job market should be harsh with only English alone. I would say probably only IT does not require Lithuanian or require very little of it. But IT is hard to get in, because they look mostly for experienced people and there issint that much junior positions available and if there is a lot of them require Lithuanian as well, because smaller companies tend to use software that is translated in Lithuanian, so this limits the opportunities.
I noticed that a lot of foreigners work in food delivery sector and some work as taxi/Bolt drivers. I guess transportation/delivery sector could be viable option if you have a driver license, the pay there is OK, DPD drivers earn around ~1000-1200e/month although the work load is high, working in their logistic warehouses might be an option too, because a lot of stuff is automated, if they use bar code scanners (majority of the companies do), language shouldn`t be the top priority in those positions.
I would suggest contacting the recruitment companies, most of the companies look for workers through those recruitment companies anyway, so there might be a lot more options available if you look for work through them. Also students usually cant work for 8 hours/day, so their options are restricted, most of the companies look for full time workers.
There is also an option to have extended study, this allow people to work and study in exchange for longer study agreement. I don`t know about foreigners, but it should work the same as well. Usually the lessons in university are held in the evenings, some of them eventually turn in to remote studies via internet.
I guess 6 years should be reasonable for a student, you needs 3 years for bachelors (If I remember correctly :)) and another 3 for masters degree and here is your 6 years of residency.
nice explanation this is a major fear of lack of job opportunities because the majority of us can't afford the standard of living if we aren't provided with jobs
@@miraclegeorge1935 Well majority cant :) Lithuanians included. The situation is dire for us too, for example an average person cant really afford renting a flat if he is living alone. The average rent is starts at around ~350euros/month, couple that with a heating bills and other bills and you are looking at ~450euros/month. That is half of the average monthly salary. You can forget owning a car, or saving up enough money for better tomorrow. The times are harsh, even though some statistics look not bad compared to the rest of the EU. Its all due to political standing, frankly speaking, we got incompetent people in our government, people that seem to be thinking either for themselves only, or they might be working for someone else rather than their own people. Thats how thing look from the standing of majority in society. Well things will have to change, its inevitable. Lets hope for better.
Congratulations on 1k subscribers 🎊🎊. You’re working so hard and deserve and the success and more ❤️❤️
Thank you so much Amara.
Amazing Video. This was very helpful. Thank You.
Great informative video! 😊
Awesome.
Love your hair
Thank you Ethel.
Thanks greetings from lithuania😀
Hi sister,I am from India, I want to work in Lithuania. May I know about foreigners life in Lithuania. Can we survival in there??? And cost of living??? Settle options??? Please give your valuable reply.
Sisi mi,you look good and the video is very education.
Thank you so much Nkechi
☺️😊
Will be there soon. And would love you to be my guardian when am there. By the ways congratulations to your 1k subscribers 💯🎊
Notification gang!!!!!!!!!
Wow Congratulations Kindness 1000k 👏keep up
Thank you Sum.🥂
Welcome back
Thank you.😊
Thank you very much for the information, pls what are the documents required for TRP
Application to issue/change the residence permit (electronically through the Lithuanian Migration Information System MIGRIS);
Valid travel document (passport);
A temporary residence permit (when it is being replaced);
Documents confirming the ground for issuance of temporary residence permit;
A document proving sufficient amount of funds for subsistence and return (a bank account statement, a work contract, or proof of their ability to support themselves financially. Sufficient amount for a month is equal of minimal wage in Lithuania. In 2022 it is 730 EUR, from 2023 it will be 840 EUR) There should be enough funds for the whole time of validity of a TRP or at least for one year;
The undertaking that foreigner will declare her/his place of residence in Lithuania;
Certificate regarding (the absence of) a criminal record. NOTE: criminal record is valid for 6 months. Foreigners who come to work as highly qualified employees can submit a statement written by themselves confirming that they do not have a criminal record;
Health insurance;
Documents confirming legal stay (f.e. visa) if application is submitted in Lithuania.
More information about the required documents can be found on the website of the Migration department.
Congratulations on your 1k subs sisi. 👏
Thank you sisi.
Congratulations Sis
Beautiful Hair 😍❤️💯
you're so niceee!!
Kind how long a avarege person takes to learn the basic of language?
Good day Sister,
I and my wife are planning to relocate to Lithuania for studies, from middle east but we don't know the steps we can take to get visa for our 3 year old son with us. please can you advise us on the immigration process?
Ohhh. Thank you for the question. Usually they don't provide a visa for the child. But if you are coming with your wife they might make an exception if your bank statement can cater for the baby incase you're not able to work. Please contact the embassy in your country or where you will apply to LT visa or one of the agent listed in description box to confirm how you can proceed.
I love ur vlog dear
Very nice sweater :)
Thank you. 😊
your happiness is infectious you are so lovely!!!!!!!!!!, out of curiosity did you complete your major already????? i ran into your channel just now while looking for study opportunities in europe giving that iam completing my Btech in few months iam willing to take a master in Chemical Engineering, if you have any clue about do let me now pleas.
Hi already completed my studies but yes there are schools like KTU and VGTU in Lithuania where they have courses like Chemical Engineering, definitely check them out.
@@KindnessAniogbo thanks you so much❤
Congrats nice one hit 1000 sub
Thank you.
What will be the university questions and answers in Lithuania ?(ktu)
Do they have aba therapy there
Kindness is sleek!
Thank you Funmi.😊
Nice content...I would like to keep in touch for some important information. I'm writing from Germany.
May I ask what do you do for a living?
Is there a place of worship,
Like church, ?
Yes we do have churches here.
Rich gang fam!!!!💃🏾💃🏾
Verry nice owsom
By the way, show me your friend who is this sleek, and cute, and I will show you KAY! 🥰 Well done sisi I love your channel
You're actually the BEST. Director!. Thank you ☺️☺️
can you throw some light on how nigerians can relocate to lithuania through registering a company in lithuania
Hi Chrystabel. I don't have detailed information on this process yet. When I do i will share it. Here is a summary of what I know. The business in most cases should be innovative and solve local problems so the visa can be approved easily.
Please what courses aside IT and health related courses that could help one get a job?
Please what skills do you think one should have before coming into the country?
Get all the skills as possible not just for Lithuania. I think more than choosing a course to help you get a job in Lithuania, choose a course that will be beneficial to you in any society.
@@KindnessAniogbo thank you so much. You are amazing
Quick question, when you say 5 years uninterrupted stay, does it mean that anytime you travel to Nigeria, it starts afresh?
Very good Question my dear. The uninterrupted is that you have not stayed outside of Lithuania for more than 1 year ans you did not renew your permit to a viss during those 5 years. So if you get a Visa because you were in another country to come in back to Lithuania, your count starts afresh.
Job market is only limited if you study something nonsensical. If you study IT for example, you'll have no problems. But of course, in most places, to work, you will need to know Lithuanian language.
Hello @ Kindness, I applied to one of the Lithuanian university but later learnt that I have to travel from Rwanda to Egypt for a student interview! I don't know anything about Egypt because it would be my first time to go there. I would like to get some advice from you🙏
Hello dear pls how did u finally manage to your interview .abt to through same thing
Best universitiy for business management in Lithuania
Very good question. I would say ISM then VU.
@@KindnessAniogbo i am now in a oscillation to choose the university Vdu or Ism
Which is best and which gives more scholarship opportunities?
I Have more than 90percent mark
And i am expecting scholarships to fund my studies
Wanted to ask you..
Have you learnt Lithuanian (the language)?
P.S.: Must commend your style of presentation... peppy & vibrant.. love it !!
Thank you so much and yea I do speak abit of Lithuanian.
We missed your face🤗🤗
I'm back oo.☺️☺️
Hi Kindness.
Quick question.... Can a student do two jobs at the same time?
That's upto the student to decide. But how possible? You have 4 hours a day to work as a Bachelor student.
@@KindnessAniogbo wow not even 8 hours like in other European countries
Thank you for the interesting video but it was partly not what I had been looking for. Too much for students. courses, etc., too much about your feelings - I guess those missing their countrymen would miss them in any country. I am not considering relocating to live among my own again. Little about expanses. What activities do you miss exactly? I failed to get that.
Thank you for the feedback. I will take note of that in upcoming videos to give a better explanation and examples.
sister can someone doing MSc be able to save money and pay his tuition fee in Lithuania
Can international students stay back after studies? Is there post study visa in Lithuania?
Please is it 100 euro per year for housing ?
Na WA 4 you oo, haba!!
Even in Nigeria, can u rent house for €100 a year?
@@CEO1001 abeg na question I ask o......You can rent for that amount in Nigeria...convert the money to Naira u go rent better house but not in towns oooo
The 100 euro is per month in the dormitory/student house.
@@CEO1001 🤣🤣🤣
Hello Kindness,
I am a student at Vilnius University studying 4 year business management bachelor's degree program. I am in my first year of the program . I came to lithuania with one year study visa permit so I need to extend it. But I have a question that , will my 4 year study period be calculated while applying for permanent residence permit?
Thank You
Welcome to Lithuania. Yes your 4 years program is calculated for the permanent residence except the visa period.
If we are going for master in Lithuania .the study period time is not count in 5year stay?
You’re so beautiful...Keep the good work girl🥰 I’m inspired
Thank you so much Ayo
Heard my name
You sure did. I hope my pronunciation wasn't terrible.
@@KindnessAniogbo wasn't exactly bad. I have an admission now. Which agent helped you with your VISA processing?
@@seitonkumokoroye2059 I applied myself.
Will you be able to share how you did this?
@@KindnessAniogbo can you tell me how you apply yourself
Beauty with brain 🤩
Are there mature students studying in lithuania in their 30s. I am 35 and want to do my second bachelors degree there. Or is everyone 18 to 20's
Yes yes yea. We have young people in their 30s here. You have nothing to worry about and you should never worry about your age when seeking knowledge and advancing your life. Age is a number.
Does it mean Visa period under student visa not counting for PR requirement? please clarify. If I come there for 4 years BSc does it count or not count at all for 5 years PR requirement? Thanks.
Yes, that's exactly what it means.some people a visa is 3 months, 5, or 1 year it depends.But it's not counted
@@KindnessAniogbo Then how to show 5 years stay, if unable to find a job during the Post study job seeking period.. thanks.
It's the cons for me 😌
Hahah
How's the food industry jobs in Lithuania? (especially in Vilnius or Kaunas)
Kindness girl, they are increasing fees...from last year to currently VDU has increased most programs by 1000...😤😤
Awww. That's sad, I hope they increase their standard of education too.
@@KindnessAniogbo lol yeah it's quite a nice school actually..I love the professors
I got an admission in Kaunas, Masters. Will I get a Job as I study? Not sure where to really get this information.
Hey, you can. Lots of students working with wolt/bolt food and if you have transferable skills you can work fulltime as a masters student.
@@wanjiruchelagat6565 thanks alot
@@wanjiruchelagat6565 can you work to pay your rent and upkeep as a student?
@@bigbadwolf1124 depends on how hard you go. People do make good money on deliveries but its tiring. Also what are your monthly expenses depends
@@wanjiruchelagat6565 €250 rent, feeding and regular bills. Coz I can’t rely on home to keep sending me all that.
Ahhh. Nowni feel like moving 😅
Please move oo. I support this move
Sounds more like Belarus to me , when I was there I also dead from frustration
I have not been to Belarus but I hear Lithuania is more likely to be better on many grounds.
Estonia is so much advance than Lithuania
That's most likely. But this might change soonest.
Why will a foreigner go to Lithuania for God sake?