No no no, you forget, it’s Jade, she can do whatever she likes!!!South Korea have never been in a lockdown, nor ever closed their borders. The BBC rarely report what is happening here correctly. Lots of visas are restricted though. Pretty sure only the US and UK are easily allowed tourist visas into Korea at the moment. Student visas have been majorly restricted (as university classes are currently online ... and there is no point in being in the country if your course is online .. Jade!!))
I can honestly see Minerva telling them to get tourist visas. None of their teaching is actually in person, nor does Minerva have an actual school building - essentially they're just travel guides under the cover of educationNo no no, you forget, it’s Jade, she can do whatever she likes!!!
good point though- surely student visas are dependant on the university actually being in the country. Also... they stay in each country for about three months- the usual length of a tourist visaI can honestly see Minerva telling them to get tourist visas. None of their teaching is actually in person, nor does Minerva have an actual school building - essentially they're just travel guides under the cover of education
i'm not sure about SK but to get a student visa to study abroad in France last Fall you had to prove you were attending a university in the country so unless they have some documents from a partner university in SK i'm sure they'd be going on tourist visasgood point though- surely student visas are dependant on the university actually being in the country. Also... they stay in each country for about three months- the usual length of a tourist visa
I feel like the fact she's travelling on a British passport will be a hindrance- oh wait, she's probably using her Dutch passport which she somehow managed to get within a space of three weeks. I remember this clearly because I am also trying to get dual citizenship for another European country and I know the process takes at least months if not years, so the fact she managed to get it done in three weeks was extremely suspicious.I think maybe Jade actually could be in a good position here. If South Korea do ban flights entering from the UK .. she is fine, she’ll be flying in from Germany now.
Maybe she did this on purpose?
Jade already has a Dutch passport - I think she got it before she started her first term at Minerva in SF?I feel like the fact she's travelling on a British passport will be a hindrance- oh wait, she's probably using her Dutch passport which she somehow managed to get within a space of three weeks. I remember this clearly because I am also trying to get dual citizenship for another European country and I know the process takes at least months if not years, so the fact she managed to get it done in three weeks was extremely suspicious.
yeah I remember also, she vlogged the process on her ig stories, she showed her first visit to the dutch embassy in London and then about three weeks later showed her dutch passportJade already has a Dutch passport - I think she got it before she started her first term at Minerva in SF?
I remember her showing herself going to the Dutch Embassy in London
So I had a dig around and the students actually do have to get F-1 visas (the student visa in the US) and they hold it for the entire 4 years. The ban on student visas for international students taking online programs only came about in June and only applies to new students (I think!), so it wouldn't have affected the existing students at Minerva. I guess we'll see what it'll mean for the new Minerva students next year if the rule is still in place.good point though- surely student visas are dependant on the university actually being in the country. Also... they stay in each country for about three months- the usual length of a tourist visa
and they say this university isn't a scam hahahain South Korea they have to enrol in a South Korean university even though they'll be studying at Minerva
WHAT that is SO shady....in South Korea they have to enrol in a South Korean university even though they'll be studying at Minerva.
Her mum is Dutch!Please excuse my ignorance, but why exactly did Jade get a Dutch passport?
Again, the answer might be very obvious and I apologize.
Maybe because of Brexit? She wasn’t supposed to be in Berlin this semester, so I assume it’s for that? Or for all the traveling she wanted to do. Or maybe not, don’t think she has a grasp of what’s going around in the world/EUPlease excuse my ignorance, but why exactly did Jade get a Dutch passport?
Again, the answer might be very obvious and I apologize.
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