Lady in China Shares Why Her Friend Was Deported 1 Month Before Graduation After Studying 4 Years

Lady in China Shares Why Her Friend Was Deported 1 Month Before Graduation After Studying 4 Years

  • After spending four years studying in China, a lady was deported one month before graduation from school
  • Her friend came online to share why the lady was deported, and people were amazed at what happened
  • Many who came across the video shared what they observed and compared it with other countries

A Nigerian lady in China shared how her friend was deported from the country after four years of studying.

She stated that her friend, just like her, came to China with a student visa and was studying for four years.

A Nigerian lady shares why her friend got deported from China after studying there for 4 years
A Nigerian lady in China shares how her friend was deported from the country after four years of studying. Photo: @kennylifestyle2
Source: TikTok

In a video by @kennylifestyle2, the lady shared that her friend was deported because she was caught working.

She added that her friend later returned to the country and had to start all over again.

The video was captioned:

"After spending 4 years in China only to be deported 1 month to your graduation because you were caught working. Now you have to start all over again."

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In the comments, the lady mentioned that people with student visas in China were not permitted to work while schooling.

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail lady's deportation from China

@Oui_belle said:

"Doesn’t that essentially mean she already finished though? Why must she start all over?"

Zukich said:

"I got a question can you be doing work like one where people from other countries send you to buy them goods."

stephkinyua1 said:

"One of the reasons you should avoid people knowing how you survive in a foreign country. Someone set you up sorry though."

A.Winnie said:

"And the way I want to visit China aahh. well hopefully goes well for you."

@Blu Jackson516 said:

"I'm confused. Are you not supposed to work while in school?"

@happynurse22 said:

"Why will they wait till a month to graduation?"

@Eunice said:

"I’m sorry to hear so, that should be in the new city u moved to. Use your transcript to apply to other universities outside . There’s hope."

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@Faith Olivia said:

"You can request your transcript and apply to schools in Serbia, Georgia, Romania and Bosnia. They accept transfers (they accepted mine and I transferred out of a Chinese university)."

Damakin said:

"Ooh no!!!! did you need to work? China is the worst to choose not to follow the regulations and rules."
A Nigerian lady in China shares how her friend was deported from the country after four years of studying
A Nigerian lady shares why her friend got deported from China after studying there for 4 years. Photo: @kennylifestyle2
Source: TikTok

Legit.ng had reported that a Nigerian lady in Korea celebrated as she emerged the best student in Korean Language at the university. She shared a video of her graduation and shared how long she had dreamt of fulfilling her goal.

In a related story, a Nigerian lady shared how she got a job with the South Korean government after her love for an actor made her learn the language.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady who worked as a teacher in the United States of America celebrated her student’s win.

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Her student emerged first in a public speaking competition held at Missouri State University.

Many congratulated her as she jumped and danced after her student was announced the winner.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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