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Abayo Travel Simplifies UK Study Pathways For Nigerian Students

Orjime Moses by Orjime Moses
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Abayo Travel has paved a smoother path for Nigerian students aspiring to study in the United Kingdom, streamlining every step—from securing admissions and visas to arranging accommodation and work opportunities.

The CEO, Abayo Travel and Tour Ltd, Emmanuel Adebisi said, “With a focus on transparency and student welfare, Abayo Travel assists Nigerian students through each phase of the application and visa process, facilitating admissions for both one-year master’s programs and undergraduate courses.”

In light of recent UK policy changes restricting dependent visas, the company provides tailored advice, helping students understand and navigate these new regulations effectively.

He emphasized that to address financial and housing concerns, Abayo Travel offers flexible payment options, allowing students to start with low initial deposits.

“Students are required to pay tuition in full before graduation, ensuring they can focus on their studies without undue financial strain,” Adebisi explained.

For accommodation, Abayo Travel arranges options such as hostels or short-term rentals, ensuring students have a safe place to stay upon arrival.

This proactive approach helps prevent the risk of homelessness, a challenge that some international students face.

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The agency also guides students in finding part-time work, adhering to UK regulations that permit students to work up to 20 hours weekly. Post-graduation, Abayo Travel assists students in identifying full-time employment opportunities, potentially leading to long-term residency.

Abayo Travel distinguishes itself through transparency and a focus on student welfare.

“Unlike some agencies that may mislead clients, we are dedicated to providing honest and clear information,” Adebisi said.

The agency connects students with trusted legal advisors and resources, supporting long-term integration into British society.

Founded on integrity, Abayo Travel prioritizes building a lasting legacy over rapid expansion, ensuring growth aligns with core values.

Beyond educational support, Abayo Travel is expanding its services for Nigerians seeking specialized healthcare in the UK and for those interested in leisure travel, reinforcing its role as a bridge between the two nations.

Adebisi emphasized that with comprehensive support services and a commitment to transparency, Abayo Travel is positioned to become a trusted partner for Nigerian students in the UK, helping them achieve their academic and professional dreams abroad.

You can access them through www.abayotravelsandtour.co.uk
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Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, Abuja, covering governance, transportation, agriculture, and development. His reporting focuses on national issues including population data, railway development, and youth initiatives, with a commitment to journalism that drives public awareness and social impact.

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