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For students, on campus and abroad

Help your classmates get abroad, and be paid for it

For students already studying abroad, and students in Pakistan preparing to, who are the person their friends ask about applications anyway.

Who this is for

Current students — in Pakistan or already abroad — who other students come to for advice about studying overseas.

What we look for

  • You are enrolled at a university or college, in Pakistan or abroad.
  • You are reachable by other students: on campus, in a class group, or through a following.
  • You can explain your own application honestly, including the parts that were difficult.
  • You agree never to promise a friend an admission or a visa, and to hand them to us for anything you are not sure about.

How the work divides

What you do

  • Answer the questions your friends already ask you.
  • Introduce anyone who wants proper guidance.
  • Share your own experience — the useful version, not a sales pitch.

What we do

  • Give you the correct answers to pass on, so you are never guessing.
  • Take over the moment a question turns into an application.
  • Handle counselling, applications and the visa file for anyone you send.
  • Keep you posted on how your friend’s file is going.

How to get started

  1. Apply

    The form below asks where you study and how you reach other students.

  2. A short chat

    We get to know you, and explain what the role does and does not involve.

  3. You are onboarded

    A contact here, and the material you need to answer questions correctly.

  4. Start introducing

    The first friend you send is handled by us from the introduction onward.

Apply to be a student ambassador

You already answer these questions for your friends. Tell us a little about yourself and we will set you up to answer them correctly.

Answers

Student Ambassador — your questions

Can I be an ambassador while studying abroad?

Yes. Students already at a university overseas are some of the most useful ambassadors, because they can answer what the first month actually looks like.

Do I have to counsel students myself?

No, and you should not. Your job is to introduce, and to share your own experience. The moment it becomes advice about someone’s application, hand them to us.

How am I paid?

Terms are set individually and explained before you start, so nothing is a surprise. We do not publish one figure because it depends on the arrangement.

Is there a minimum I have to bring in?

No. Most ambassadors introduce a handful of people a year — friends who were going to ask them anyway.

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