WHAT THEY DON'T TELL YOU ABOUT LIVING IN CYPRUS AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
Summary
TLDRThis video provides valuable insights for individuals considering moving to Cyprus, particularly international students and hustlers. The speaker, who lived in Cyprus for three years, shares the challenges of living in Northern Cyprus, including difficulties with legalizing academic documents and limited job opportunities. While Cyprus offers quality education and support services for those with financial backing, it's not recommended for those seeking to work and study simultaneously. The video also highlights other European countries to consider for relocation and offers personalized consultation services for those seeking guidance on moving abroad.
Takeaways
- 🌍 Cyprus is one of the easiest countries to move to, especially for those facing visa issues in other European countries.
- 🏝️ Cyprus is divided into two parts: the northern (Turkish) part and the southern (Greek, European) part. The northern part is not recognized on many official maps.
- 🛑 Northern Cyprus degrees might face difficulties in recognition, especially when applying for further education or legalizing documents in other countries.
- 📜 Northern Cyprus is not represented in some drop-down lists for selecting the country of study during online applications.
- 👩🎓 It can be difficult to legalize or use degrees from Northern Cyprus, especially in countries like Poland where specific embassy services are required.
- 💼 It’s challenging to find jobs in Cyprus, especially ones that can support both studying and living costs. Wages in Northern Cyprus are paid in Turkish lira, while expenses like rent and tuition are in stronger currencies like euros and pounds.
- 💰 Cyprus may be suitable for those from wealthy backgrounds who can comfortably afford school fees and living expenses without relying on local employment.
- 📚 The education quality in Cyprus is considered good, but the degree's usability internationally may vary depending on the country of further application.
- 🗺️ Northern Cyprus may not appear as a selectable option when applying to other universities, which can lead to complications for students trying to pursue further studies abroad.
- 💼 The speaker advises against moving to Cyprus if you're a student or a 'hustler' looking for work, as it may not provide sufficient opportunities. Cyprus is better suited for tourists or those with financial support.
Q & A
What are the two parts of Cyprus, and what languages are spoken in each?
-Cyprus is divided into two parts: the northern part, where Turkish is spoken, and the southern part, also known as the Greek part, where Greek is spoken.
Why is Northern Cyprus not recognized in some official contexts?
-Northern Cyprus is not officially recognized as a separate country by many nations and international organizations, which leads to issues like it not appearing in dropdown menus when applying to universities or jobs online, or having no diplomatic representation in some countries.
What challenges do students face when studying in Northern Cyprus regarding their degrees?
-Students in Northern Cyprus face challenges when trying to use their degrees abroad because Northern Cyprus is not recognized in some countries. This may require them to legalize their documents in countries like Turkey, or face issues with embassy services.
What is the difference in currency use in Northern Cyprus?
-In Northern Cyprus, people pay rent in British pounds, but wages are paid in Turkish lira, and school fees are paid in euros. This creates a financial imbalance, making it hard to cover expenses.
Why does the speaker describe Northern Cyprus as being like a 'prison'?
-The speaker describes Northern Cyprus as a 'prison' due to the limited job opportunities, financial difficulties, and the feeling of being trapped due to complications with degrees not being recognized internationally.
What does the speaker recommend for students who come from wealthy families?
-The speaker recommends that students from wealthy families can consider Cyprus, as they can afford the cost of living, tuition, and will benefit from quality education and strong support services for international students.
What are the issues with finding jobs in Northern Cyprus as a student?
-It's difficult to find jobs in Northern Cyprus that pay well enough to cover tuition fees, as jobs typically pay in Turkish lira, while school fees are in euros or dollars. Balancing work and studies is also challenging.
What advice does the speaker give to people who want to hustle or work while studying in Cyprus?
-The speaker advises against moving to Cyprus if your plan is to hustle or work while studying because the job market is not favorable, and wages are too low to cover essential expenses like rent and tuition.
How does the speaker feel about moving to Cyprus after living there?
-The speaker expresses regret about moving to Cyprus, noting that they felt unsettled and uncomfortable from the beginning due to misleading information from agents and the difficulties faced with cost of living and job prospects.
What alternative countries does the speaker suggest for people looking to move to Europe?
-The speaker suggests considering alternative European countries such as Croatia, Luxembourg, Malta, and Portugal, which may offer better opportunities for students and workers.
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