I Won’t Renounce My Ghanaian Citizenship To Become A Lithuanian,Although It Is The Best Country For

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I Won’t Renounce My Ghanaian Citizenship To Become A Lithuanian,Although It Is The Best Country For


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Its an advertisement people, she is working either for immigration attorney company or for the local universities to lure in more students, because Lithuania birth numbers are in constant decline and so the local universities lack students, they need income and they look for the students abroad. Middle east, Africa, India are the countries where we look for the students. So keep in mind the situation if you want to make a realistic idea of what she is saying.
As for life in Lithuania. Its not that easy or simple as she make it sound. IT sector is in very turbulent situation right now, it is happening world wide, Lithuania is not exception, my friend work in a fairly big company, so I know at least some of the bits. The market is unstable due to AI development and very fast grow. The junior IT possitions are on decline, the market of unemployed juniors is high. Quite a few companies moved to India due to cheaper labour, quite a few closed down due to lack of work. The strong ones are left and they look for experienced workers mostly. Most of the time they try to lure workers from each other offering better pay or work conditions. Investing in a junior is to costly and takes a lot of time compared to hiring the experienced worker.
Being student and living as a citizen are two different things. Being student is almost the same as being tourist. You dont see much of the reality and you live in "easy mode". Getting degree here is OK. Staying here to live is another story. Be prapared to learn the language, adapt to local customs. Be prepared to be resented, and you will need to work hard to prove yourself towards the locals.
Do your research best find real people who got here. Dont trust these videos. Dont trust "IT promotions", better look for medicine, health care and language studies, logistics, management in case there are options to work in foreign trade. Learning Lithuanian language and knowing your own language might be a key thing for internation bussiness relations, or government related work in diplomatic sphere etc…
All I am saying is that language is the key, without it you wont be able to adapt here. So be realistic.

@SARAPHINAMERNI-cn8mt

With Lithuanian school it's the double legalisation that is the wahala. Also you won't apply for visa in Ghana

@isaacfrimpong1813

DJ Nyame I like your interview but I would plead with you to ask 1 question at at time, I have observed you ask different questions at a time, so they mostly answer your last question, I always watch your interview and you inspire me, my name is BAWUNOMICS.

@kingjames2226

Princess = Beauty + Brains !!

@user-kp3zs5cz5b

You don't need to renounce a Ghanaian citizenship in order to become a citizen of another country. You can have a dual citizenship as a Ghanaian.

@kennieBeatx

You need to have about Ghc 100,000 before you can move to Lithuania as a student. They don’t have embassy in west Africa only South Africa, Egypt and UAE which is another cost to take care of. Vilnius University is a very good school I recommend.

Note: Before you move to Lithuania take up professional courses like Data Science, programming or software development. It will really help you get Job easily!

@nyabinghi870

Ghanaians always comparing salaries. What a slavery mentality

@clsfoundation4590

Wow, i will come the soon

@obaa_borga

Thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to express myself on your show, DJ Nyaami. It was really nice chatting with you❤️

@anthonyabbot7618

DJ the link it the first interview was not added

@hisholiness2010

A very smart and intelligent lady who is willing to explore more.
Thank you our sister for coming back to give us more information ❤

@magaretlaryee5242

Lithuania ❤

@Boloblazer

Try to learn the language. Impossible is nothing. Living in someones country without learning thier langauge is very disadvantegeous. Try to learn it will help you.

@Boloblazer

I live here in germany and i can testify alot of foreigners( Turks, Albanian, italian,croatian,arbic) are all owning their properties.
I alao own a property here. But i understand your point.Not all can afford but some can

@user-th9fc1cy9l

Has she been to Germany before, please maybe you don't know, but I tell you you can owe a property in Germany

@sikazwejerry4620

The power of choice is important for an individual, family and community. Thanks

@tomofosu4081

I have been to Vilnius twice, and i must say it is a very clean and calm country. It is good for education because tuition is cheap, and more student jobs are available, like delivery and bolt. It can be a stepping stone if you wish to immigrate to other Western countries.
It is high time most Ghanaian women wake up to reality that 100% dependence on men is gradually phasing out, and shared responsibility is the new norm.

@feliamoah3951

Mr Nyaame your program is unmatched, truly🙏
Very intelligent young lady she is ❤

@danielasuonkwabeng

Lithuania is really a lovely country. Living conditions are averagely cheap. The people of Lithuania are very very sociable as compared to the other european countries I have been to. The education system is really nice since they make learning more practical. It is a place of peace and serene atmosphere.

@Jiwajiwa.

Ghana Education asei koraaaa. Hmmmm

@Jiwajiwa.

Naturally intelligent. She speaks soo well.

@alexadugyamfi3609

A very smart lady. I like this lady for her bravery, straightforward, and ready to share with others. I like her being proud of her Ghanaian citizenship.

@teirrahteirrah9950

I thought she stated no social media handle🤦‍♀️

@fapp4331

Eeiii Lithuania too you people dey there…asem ooo

@gracesarpong6792

Proud Ghanaian I love that

@damoahlydia1284

Very good girl 👏, is it that we are running away from Africa to eat from other countries benefits, instead of standing up to our leaders and work for one African… Why are we proud of other countries citizenship?

@thompsonofori5625

Please take the citizenship oooo😊😊😊

@thompsonofori5625

❤❤❤❤Yes is through

@owusucharles9058

Wat about we the hustlers on the streets who want to come there

@mikeytv5805

baby girl i will tell you to get the citizenship for future purpose…I think that country is European country with theirs you can move many places incase of anything but life is a choice…do whatever you want this is just an advice

@naturetv4604

Nice interview