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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by beckini89: 4:34am On Feb 07
There are a lot of Nigerians in South Australia. What part of South Australia are you in?
lauv23:
Happy New year to everyone, please I just moved to South Australia. Infact it feels like I am in the middle of no where and forgotten. Have not seen any Nigerian, have met few people from other African countries. Please can someone here help with a group I can join atleast to help me integrate and possibly get other information.
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by beckini89: 1:37pm On Feb 03
I think it will be better for you to go through skilled migration instead of through study
Ihomon:
Good morning all am actually new here
Am a medical laboratory scientist,33yrs old and want to do a masters degree in medical laboratory science in aus.
Pls with this new policy of from 35yrs no more post study visa is it advisable for me to go ahead
N.B I will be 35yrs when am graduating
Health / Re: Is There Any Solution For Blocked Tubes? by beckini89: 11:21am On Aug 05, 2021
Oleayo22:

Just keep doing the massage with castor oil. it's very important. I was on it for like 3months before doing the flushing. You can also get ovulation test to check when you are ovulating so as to meet with hubby. Some women have testified of serrapeptase and massage working without doing flushing. All the best.
Please where did you do the flushing and how much was it?
Travel / Re: Need Help With Direction by beckini89: 9:17pm On Jun 26, 2019
Please, how do I get to Fela's shrine, Agidingbi from Isolo?
Travel / Re: Need Help With Direction by beckini89: 11:26am On Apr 07, 2019
Someone should please tell me how to get to Schubbs dental clinic, Douala road in Apapa from Ikotun. Please help!! its urgent ooo
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 3:28pm On Dec 30, 2018
I don't know about Abuja. I only know about Lagos



yungmin:


Please, can you help with how to register and take the PTE test in Abuja?
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 8:58am On Dec 26, 2018
This is so true

Cottyekundayo:


PTE eliminates the human factor that comes with IELTS. The part that doesn't really count on the IELTS is your listening and reading cos the answers are quite straightforward except in rare cases where you just need make sense with your answer.
Your speaking and writing depends on who is marking also. While you may feel you have done well the reader or whoever is listening to your speech may feel like "you be learner".

However with PTE... I think it's an algorithm.
So the system and test was developed based on "if then else" (programming).
So what I tell people going for the test is... You are out to beat the system; usually by including key words in the relevant task(s).
My first IELTS attempt was a 7.5 and my friend mentioned to me... "If you take the PTE... You gonna smash a 90", lo and behold I smash smasher smashest.

Just practice. You go fine!
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 11:47am On Oct 30, 2018
All the gurus in the house, please I need help. I want to apply for sponsorship in Northern Territory, Tasmania and South Australia, and I need help in writing the letter of commitment and settlement.

I am a Medical Laboratory Scientist just assessed as a Technician by AIMS. So i'm not eligible for 189.

Please I need assistance with d letter and how to go about it
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 11:47pm On Oct 16, 2018
Just need clarification. When filling EOI for both 190 and 489, is it d same EOI for both of them or separate EOIs?

You need to fill an Expression Of interest for both 190 and 489.

This link will guide you.
https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/lega/lega/form/immi-faqs/what-is-an-expression-of-interest
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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 5:42pm On Sep 08, 2018
Congratulations

Emmabogs:
‘In Singing and Dancing Mood’
The much awaited golden mail has finally landed. The watch has ended.
I give God all the praise for making this journey to end in praise!!
I also thank all those who have contributed towards making this PR process a success

Here is my timeline;
IELTS (L7.0 S6.5 R7.5 W7.0) – 7th Jan 2017
Lodged Skill assessment – 9th Nov 2017
EA assessment outcome (Professional Engineer) – 1st Dec 2017
PTE (L68 S69 W 82 R 80) – 9th Jan 2018
Lodged EOI with 70 points (subclass 190 - NSW) – 12th Jan 2018
Invitation to apply for state nomination (NSW) – 2nd March 2018
Lodged application – 12th March 2018
State nomination Application Approved – 19th March 2018
ITA from skillselect – 19th March 2018
Visa Application - 14th May 2018
Visa Grant - 7th Sept 2018 (No CO Contact)
IED - 15th May 2019

I pray that news of Positive skill assessments, ITA’s, and ultimately positive grants will continue to flood this thread in Jesus name. (Amen)
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 3:55pm On Aug 04, 2018
Pls how do I go about the payment with the debit card? I have an Ecobank Acct. Dere is no option of debit card only credit card, and I do not have the AIMS acct details for the transfer. DAT is d only thing delaying me now, assessment fee payment. Pls help me.

adeomoade:

Use your debit card ( master or visa). Eco bank exchange rate is around 269/AUD while GTB is 276/AUD. Most ATM cards are either master or visa cards.
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 10:27pm On Aug 03, 2018
Tnx a lot. I will check them out
trastar:


ATM transfer ke?
Yes u might be able to use your card to make online payment but this is dependent on your bank really.
If that doesn't go through contact this website https://www.austransaction (dot)com/ u might be able to have them make the payment for you while u deposit the naira equivalent in their Nigerian account.
Disclaimer: i dont know who owns the site personally oh. Myself and a couple of people here have used them and they came through.
Good luck
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 10:14am On Jul 31, 2018
Please someone should help me. How do I pay for my assessment with AIMS? D options dere are credit card and online payment. How do I go about d online payment? Is it thru ATM transfer or put my ATM card number. Please help me. I am confused
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 3:40pm On Jul 29, 2018
piusford:

I am stuck about the payment. If paying online, am I to transfer the money after the documents get to them or when it's still in transit? Pls I need reply ASAP. Tnx

As regards your question, go to aims website and follow instructions. It's easy.
You need your academic transcript, degree result, not less than two years work experience in the position with proofs, such as payslips, reference letter from current employment and previous employers, and an assessment fee receipt.
Health / Re: Isaac Adewole To JOHESU: Resume Or Be Declared As Having Absconded From Duty by beckini89: 8:19am On Jun 01, 2018
asuustrike2009:
@sogodihno one of the arguments is that Corpa doctors enter the same grade with Johesu staff and that they earn more than other health workers on that grade. How true is this?


A fresh graduate of nursing enter at GRADE LEVEL 8 - CONHESS 7
While a fresh graduate of other health workers (pharmacists, radiographers, medical lab scientists and Physiotherapists) doing their internship enter at GRADE LEVEL 9 - CONHESS 8.
A fresh medicine graduate doing his housemanship enters at GRADE LEVEL 10 which is equivalent to CONHESS 9. So relativity has already been established from the entry point because of the extra 1yr in school.
Health / Re: Isaac Adewole To JOHESU: Resume Or Be Declared As Having Absconded From Duty by beckini89: 2:20pm On May 31, 2018
And FYI, d doctors are planning to go on strike after Friday, June 1st.
Let's see wat the minister would do about dat

Health / Re: Isaac Adewole To JOHESU: Resume Or Be Declared As Having Absconded From Duty by beckini89: 2:10pm On May 31, 2018
This is actually false
A fresh graduate of nursing enter at GRADE LEVEL 8 - CONHESS 7
While a fresh graduate of other health workers doing their internship enter at GRADE LEVEL 9 - CONHESS 8.
So what u are saying is false. Make accurate findings bf misleading people

Now, let's examine this.

Comparing grade levels and the different salary schemes of doctors and health workers, we will see thus:

GRADE LEVEL 10 - CONMESS 01 - CONHESS 09
GRADE LEVEL 12 - CONMESS 02 - CONHESS 10
GRADE LEVEL 13 - CONMESS 03 - CONHESS 11
GRADE LEVEL 14 - CONMESS 04 - CONHESS 12
GRADE LEVEL 15 - CONMESS 05 - CONHESS 13
GRADE LEVEL 16 - CONMESS 06 - CONHESS 14
GRADE LEVEL 17 - CONMESS 07 - CONHESS 15

A fresh doctor graduate doing his housemanship AND an allied health professional fresh from school doing his internship are both employed on Grade Level 10. This is equivalent to CONMESS 01 for the doctor and CONHESS 09 the health professional.

After that, they both move to Grade Level 12.
Note that there is no Grade Level 11 in the Nigerian Civil Service.
So this Grade Level 12 is naturally equivalent to CONMESS 02 for the doctor and CONHESS 10 for the health professional.

Now, about 5 to 6 years ago, JOHESU went on strike for increased payment and went to court and insisted that since non-health Civil Servants were skipping or jumping Grade Level 11, that they themselves should be allowed to skip CONHESS 10 to CONHESS 11. Making reference to the table above, this means that in jumping from CONHESS 09 to CONHESS 11, a JOHESU person jumps from Grade Level 10 to Grade Level 13.
Doctors kicked against this and said it was illegal and not obtainable in the civil service. But they called doctors all sorts of names.
In the end, the court granted them the skipping they were asking for.

So for a JOHESU person, after CONHESS 09, instead of moving to CONHESS 10, he moves straight to CONHESS 11(Grade Level 13) while the doctor with whom he is supposed to be on the same grade level remains at CONMESS 02(Grade Level 12).

This was what made medical doctors to also go on their own STRIKE about 2 years later and told the FG, that since JOHESU was skipping CONHESS 10, that doctors should be allowed to skip CONMESS 02 to CONMESS 03 so as to equalize the civil service grade level with JOHESU. After several to and fro with the government and several strikes by the doctors, the FG finally granted them to be skipping CONMESS 02 to CONMESS 03.

This is what JOHESU saw and now they are agitating again for increased pay saying they are being cheated. They are just mentioning salary increase now because there is no other loophole in the civil service grade level that they can manipulate.

The only time doctors warned the FG against complying with their agitation about salary increase was when they wanted to skip CONHESS 10. Since then, as far as salary is concerned, the only thing that doctors have always said is that if JOHESU's salaries are increased, then doctors' salaries have to be increased as well.

Ask them if any of the above is false.
Ask them if there is something I said up there that is a lie.

Then come back and tell me how doctors are being unfair to them.

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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by beckini89: 10:07pm On May 16, 2018
Please I am also a medical laboratory scientist. How did u go about the assessment with AIMS? I have been having issues with how to apply for assessment with them. Thanks.
ejimjesus:



Please my colleague, this is the mail I received from AIMS what can you make out it?




Dear Casmir,

Your assessment has returned from the Committee and you have been assessed as eligible to sit the AIMS Professional Examination.

 

The administration side of your assessment is being processed and will take a few weeks to be completed and be posted.

 

As the deadline (1 June 2018) to enrol for the September 2018 AIMS Professional Examination is fast approaching, we can, on this occasion, accept an emailed application form for your provisional enrolment into the September 2018 exam, however, you must also post the original application form to us by 30 June 2018. We have attached the examination application form and information pack to this email. If we can be of any further assistance, please contact us.

 

Your AIMS assessment number is: 720/18-2.1

 

Examination Application Fees can be found on our website: https://www.aims.org.au/services/assessment-options/Fees-for-Qualification-Assessment

 

Kind Regards

 

Bronwyn Curry

Administration Officer

www.aims.org.au

Please must I write the professional exam before I can express my interest?
Travel / Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by beckini89: 7:20pm On May 13, 2018
Pls I would like the practice materials
Pinoralia:
Hi guys,
If you PTE academic vouchers. You can contact me.

I have practice materials for FREE too.
I wish you all the best
Travel / Re: Preparing For PTE? Get In Here by beckini89: 7:11pm On May 13, 2018
Pls add me to the WhatsApp group
Noreal:
YOU MAY PM ME IF YOU WANT TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP GROUP FOR PTE ACADEMICS TIPS

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