Clarification about some important questions related to Higher Study in Portugal




Hi there,

How are you, all? I am back again with a video clarifying some of your doubts related to your higher studies in Portugal as well as with respect to some controversies being spread out using our names and positions. 

It becomes extremely important for me to speak aloud on these matters because it's creating lot of confusions for my brothers and sisters as well as to protect myself. This video is bit long, but believe me you will have some trustful information once you watch it till the end. So, the points to be covered are as follows:

1. Rumors spreads using our name

Recently we have come to know that some people using the credentials of the admins of EU Study Support have been doing business in Bangladesh. They have been saying that they work with us. It's a big FAT LIE! Don't believe them.

2. Doubts related to the renewal residence card while not continuing study

There are so many of you have one question about "What will happen to my residence card if I don't continue my study". Simple answer to this is that YOU MAY HAVE LOSE THE OPPORTUNITY TO RENEW YOUR RESIDENCE CARD. Why? I have explained it in details in this video. This is much helpful for you. If you do so, you are actually reducing the possibility of getting student visa who are actually interested to study.



3. Lack of interest to sit for the IELTS test

Brothers, this test is an important milestone in your academic life as well as for professional activities. This test gives value to your english proficiency. Moreover, it not only strengthen your admission application, but also helps you to avoid the unwanted circumstances in the visa interview. If you have study gap, cover this in your SOP by stating the reasons or what you did in that gap? You can check out this short video for elaborated explanation.

link: https://fb.watch/kFIJd2w9A9/

4. Low cost tuition fees

For an applicant from a developing country like Bangladesh, paying the tuition fees by him/her(self) isn't so easy. At the same time, it's also true that tuition fees for the Bachelor or Master degree(s) in POrtugal is comparatively low (between 3500 to 9000 Euro per year; not per semester) than other European countries. Moreover, some universities allow students to pay by installment also. Nevertheless, here goes the link of a video on the "Low cost universities in Portugal

5. Can I pay my tuition fees working in Portugal?

It's quite impossible. First of all, you have to attend the classess to pass the courses. Secondly, you can  probably make my savings bearing your expenses in Portugal, but the saving amount won't be enough to pay your tuition fess. Why? Check out this short video. 

6. Can I switch my residence status from student to work permit after getting the 1st residence card?

Yes, you can. But, I won't encourage you to do so because this will create a bad impression about you to the immigration authority in Portugal. But, as a future step, you can check out this video.

link: https://fb.watch/kAQqZSWbxl/ 


7. Baseless information about not getting residence card with Diploma courses

There is a rumor spread out widely that immigration has stopped granting residence card for the students admitted to the Diploma courses. No such case is evident in Portugal yet. therefor, stop paying attention on this kind of information and above all, because of spreading the rumor, please ask help from "Google Master". By the way, here goes a guideline about the admission in Polytechnic institutes in Portugal.

8. Required documents to process your student visa application in New Delhi

Last but not least, I congratulate all of you who succeeded to get the admission in the Portuguese Universities in next academic year (2023-24). Many of you asked for a video with the list of the required documents to process your visa application. Here goes a short video for you.

link: https://fb.watch/kEyb-nVInK/

Hope I have managed to clarify some of your doubts. I will finish this post by a post from Nelson Mendela.

"Remember to celebrate milestones as you prepare for the road ahead." -- Nelson Mandela.

Best wishes for you all!

Bishwajit

PhD candidate, University of Lisbon

Bishwajit

I am working in a reknowned research group namely Ce3C hosted by the University of Lisbon. I hold a joint Master Degree in Forest Science awarded by University of Padova, Italy with two years of full scholarship under Erasmus Mundus scholarship program of European Union. I am a FCT scholar - a Portuguese stat-owned institution responsible for funding R&D for conducting breakthrough research in all fields of science in Portugal. I love traveling, cooking and surfing. I am blessed with a baby boy and live with my wife here in Lisbon.

1 Comments

  1. Informative Video. Thank you very much for your video. We are looking for more from you.

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