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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mikkysmum(f): 5:36pm On Aug 30, 2022
Hi, I am a Pharmacist looking to explore this.
Hospital pharmacist is on the list.
But I have to pass KAPS exams in Addy to the eligibility assessment.
Please where do I get info on proof of funds required for a family of four?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Marablac(f): 2:08am On Aug 31, 2022
Qualification:BSc in Economics
Age:33years
Experience:sales representative in international Breweries (abinbev) 5years
Married
Please does he stand a chance in Australia PR?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aduktus(m): 4:10am On Aug 31, 2022
Marablac:
Qualification:BSc in Economics
Age:33years
Experience:sales representative in international Breweries (abinbev) 5years
Married
Please does he stand a chance in Australia PR?


Yes, you stand a chance as per the attached info.

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aduktus(m): 4:31am On Aug 31, 2022
Has anyone heard about the Global Talent Visa Program in Australia?

This pathway allowed me to obtain my PR within a week with no skill assessment, no English test and no regional localizing!
You can read about it:

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/visas-for-innovation/global-talent-independent-program

If you consider yourself competitive enough, I am happy to answer a few questions.

Timelines: Student Visa (Research) in 2015, PhD (2019), Post-Study Visa (2019), PR (2020), Citizenship (2022), Passport (2022).

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 10:56pm On Aug 31, 2022
aduktus:
Has anyone heard about the Global Talent Visa Program in Australia?

This pathway allowed me to obtain my PR within a week with no skill assessment, no English test and no regional localizing!
You can read about it:

https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/visas-for-innovation/global-talent-independent-program

If you consider yourself competitive enough, I am happy to answer a few questions.

Timelines: Student Visa (Research) in 2015, PhD (2019), Post-Study Visa (2019), PR (2020), Citizenship (2022), Passport (2022).

I read about this sometime ago. Quite an interesting call, but how can any interested applicant from Nigeria possibly meet this tall requirement: "Candidates should have the ability to attract a salary at or above the Fair Work high income threshold of AUD162,000"? grin

Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aduktus(m): 1:51am On Sep 01, 2022
Saynoomore:


I read about this some time ago. Quite an interesting call, but how can any interested applicant from Nigeria possibly meet this tall requirement: "Candidates should have the ability to attract a salary at or above the Fair Work high-income threshold of AUD162,000"? grin


You are not expected to be receiving this amount per annum at the time of your nomination/application - you will be assessed for future potential to earn this much. So, your current job and position, qualifications (especially MSc and PhD), innovative talents, international recognition/awards in your field, publications etc can be evaluated to meet the threshold.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 5:25am On Sep 01, 2022
aduktus:



You are not expected to be receiving this amount per annum at the time of your nomination/application - you will be assessed for future potential to earn this much. So, your current job and position, qualifications (especially MSc and PhD), innovative talents, international recognition/awards in your field, publications etc can be evaluated to meet the threshold.

If so, why is there a request for payslips as evidence of earning the equivalent of the mentioned amount?

Let them take payslips out of the equation please grin. The payslip of the average Professor in Nigeria reeks of poverty to say the least, especially when converted to USD! Imagine a Professor with many patents, publications, and awards earning 416k/month (just about $1000 @ official exchange rate)!
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aduktus(m): 7:29am On Sep 01, 2022
Saynoomore:


If so, why is there a request for payslips as evidence of earning the equivalent of the mentioned amount?

Let them take payslips out of the equation please grin. The payslip of the average Professor in Nigeria reeks of poverty to say the least, especially when converted to USD! Imagine a Professor with many patents, publications, and awards earning 416k/month (just about $1000 @ official exchange rate)!

The payslip is to confirm you are working and earning money in your nominated field. The said amount is in $AUD and includes all payments (including bonuses and tax). I wasn't earning that much when I was nominated...and I am still not earning it now but the curve is going up (which is what they are interested in). Therefore, you can't be denied because your employment letter is not showing the approximately #75 million naira pay per annum.

Well, we all know that Professors and several professionals are poorly paid in Nigeria, courtesy of per month payment instead of per hour!
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by 1wolex85: 8:50am On Sep 01, 2022
aduktus:


The payslip is to confirm you are working and earning money in your nominated field. The said amount is in $AUD and includes all payments (including bonuses and tax). I wasn't earning that much when I was nominated...and I am still not earning it now but the curve is going up (which is what they are interested in). Therefore, you can't be denied because your employment letter is not showing the approximately #75 million naira pay per annum.

Well, we all know that Professors and several professionals are poorly paid in Nigeria, courtesy of per month payment instead of per hour!

Thanks for sharing info. The eligibility criteria states,

have a nominator with a national reputation in your area of talent who is:
an Australian citizen,
an Australian permanent resident,
an eligible New Zealand citizen, or
an Australian organisation

This is steep. Getting a nominator is a tough hurdle. How did you do yours?

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Saynoomore: 11:04am On Sep 01, 2022
aduktus:


The payslip is to confirm you are working and earning money in your nominated field. The said amount is in $AUD and includes all payments (including bonuses and tax). I wasn't earning that much when I was nominated...and I am still not earning it now but the curve is going up (which is what they are interested in). Therefore, you can't be denied because your employment letter is not showing the approximately #75 million naira pay per annum.

Well, we all know that Professors and several professionals are poorly paid in Nigeria, courtesy of per month payment instead of per hour!

Thanks for the clarification.

The other hurdle I see here is getting a nominator.

It might be worth opening a new thread for this and helping 'us' with guidance on packaging this application.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:55pm On Sep 01, 2022
Mikkysmum:
Hi, I am a Pharmacist looking to explore this.
Hospital pharmacist is on the list.
But I have to pass KAPS exams in Addy to the eligibility assessment.
Please where do I get info on proof of funds required for a family of four?
For 189 visa, POF is not required.
For state sponsored 190/491, only Queensland requires POF

You can also assess as a pharmacy technician; saves the stress of KAPS

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:58pm On Sep 01, 2022
Marablac:
Qualification:BSc in Economics
Age:33years
Experience:sales representative in international Breweries (abinbev) 5years
Married
Please does he stand a chance in Australia PR?
Depends on the time qualifications you have.
And the role.
What’s your qualification(s)?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 12:58pm On Sep 01, 2022
aduktus:



Yes, you stand a chance as per the attached info.

Doesn’t work that way though
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 1:00pm On Sep 01, 2022
The GTI visa process has changed in the last 12 months. It’s become tighter and nomination is now mandatory which is difficult to get (although not impossible).
DHA has now switched to 189/190 again
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pato405(m): 2:16pm On Sep 03, 2022
Hello experts in the house,

Please can one pay for VETASSESS using USD domiciliary acct Debit card obtained from a Nigerian bank? Or is it easier to pay with Barter by Flutterwave? (I really dont know of Batter by Flutterwave still works though)
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 7:35pm On Sep 03, 2022
pato405:
Hello experts in the house,

Please can one pay for VETASSESS using USD domiciliary acct Debit card obtained from a Nigerian bank? Or is it easier to pay with Barter by Flutterwave? (I really dont know of Batter by Flutterwave still works though)

You may want to try geegpay. They have a USD virtual card that can be used to make payment of any sort online. They have a naira and USD account.

All you have to do is create an account with them, transfer Naira into the naira account if you are in Nigeria and use the naira to fund the virtual USD card at their own rate directly which you can use to make payment of any kind.

That's what some persons are using to make payment online.

Disclaimer: Kindly do your own research about them first.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Marablac(f): 8:41pm On Sep 03, 2022
Only Bsc in Economics

Depends on the time qualifications you have.
And the role.
What’s your qualification(s)?[/quote]
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Marablac(f): 8:42pm On Sep 03, 2022
So no hope?
Doesn’t work that way though [/quote]
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pato405(m): 1:58am On Sep 04, 2022
Mcslize:


You may want to try geegpay. They have a USD virtual card that can be used to make payment of any sort online. They have a naira and USD account.

All you have to do is create an account with them, transfer Naira into the naira account if you are in Nigeria and use the naira to fund the virtual USD card at their own rate directly which you can use to make payment of any kind.

That's what some persons are using to make payment online.

Disclaimer: Kindly do your own research about them first.

Thanks.

I couldn't find it on playstore.

Can WEMA ALAT dollar card be used instead? There is, however, a caveat on WEMA ALAT that says "Please note that card can not be used on 3 D secure site and for money transfer'? Is Vetassess site, 3D secure?
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 7:10am On Sep 04, 2022
pato405:


Thanks.

I couldn't find it on playstore.

Can WEMA ALAT dollar card be used instead? There is, however, a caveat on WEMA ALAT that says "Please note that card can not be used on 3 D secure site and for money transfer'? Is Vetassess site, 3D secure?

I don't know much about WEMA ALAT. Maybe you can ask tunlex01 for more insight.

As for the bolded. They are not on play store. It's through web address you can access it below.

https://me.geegpay.africa

Note: They require international passport for verification.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by ugift4reel: 7:52am On Sep 04, 2022
tunlex01:

4 attempts.
For superior score, read more articles and column and practice more questions. You can pm me, I have a pdf file I can send to you.
All the tests were written at Bellaz, Surulere
Please do you still have this pdf file for the PTE exam. It is the main hurdle I need to overcome. I'm seriously struggling with improving my speaking score. I have taken the pte twice recently with speaking being the lowest. Travelled to Lagos twice without nailing the 20points for Superior English. Any advise or recommendation would be greatly appreciated.
ugift4reel@gmail.com
Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by tunlex01(m): 9:40am On Sep 04, 2022
Marablac:
Only Bsc in Economics

Depends on the time qualifications you have.
And the role.
What’s your qualification(s)?
I was referring to the university you graduated from
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Marablac(f): 11:11am On Sep 04, 2022
UNN
I was referring to the university you graduated from
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Decentdave(m): 11:20am On Sep 04, 2022
@Tunlex I really need to know the current amount for TRA now pls...and again I noticed a slight changes in their requirements..Thanks
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by pato405(m): 3:27pm On Sep 04, 2022
Mcslize:


I don't know much about WEMA ALAT. Maybe you can ask tunlex01 for more insight.

As for bolded, they are not on play store. It's through the web address you can access it below.

https://me.geegpay.africa

Note: They require international passport for verification.

Thanks, I downloaded it. However, their rate is relatively high @ N698 to a dollar.

Wema Alat seems to be offering N488! The only caveat is that it "Will not make payments on sites that require 3D secure authentication"

I have visited the VETASSESS portal severally to no avail to confirm if they require 3D secure authentication.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 10:15pm On Sep 04, 2022
pato405:


Thanks, I downloaded it. However, their rate is relatively high @ N698 to a dollar.

Wema Alat seems to be offering N488! The only caveat is that it "Will not make payments on sites that require 3D secure authentication"

I have visited the VETASSESS portal severally to no avail to confirm if they require 3D secure authentication.



Oh I see! Just find another way then. Ask tunlex01 he recommended one for someone sometime ago on how to pay for assessment.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by EngrKing1: 9:54am On Sep 05, 2022
Hello everyone, Good morning, I have challenge at the moment, I work with an outsourced company and we staff don't get taxed, or any pension profile greeted.. we only receive salary on monthly basic, please is this mandatory while submitting for ACS program, or would be an issue? kindly assist on this.
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by BenChido: 12:24pm On Sep 06, 2022
I studied Electronics and Computer Engineering.
My current job role is Operations and Technical Manager
I have two project reports for CDR.
Can someone help me with how to write CDR for EA assessment.
Thank you
Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Mcslize: 3:51pm On Sep 06, 2022
BenChido:
I studied Electronics and Computer Engineering.
My current job role is Operations and Technical Manager
I have two project reports for CDR.
Can someone help me with how to write CDR for EA assessment.
Thank you

Everything you need is here. But it's been recently locked. You need to request access.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BznTUgIfmjS6NHFmcVlyeFB5a2c?usp=sharing

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Anosky: 5:02pm On Sep 06, 2022
If u recall some time in February I was frantic cus my husband got negative vetasses . Well we did a reassessment and got a positive … only 1 year removed .. we changed our occupation and reference letters.. Wrote PTE and we both aced it with speaking 90,90,87,85..

Now we are at the stage of EOI.. we got a lot of useful information here .. let’s definitely keep this thread alive.. it is worth it .. I felt I needed to give back incase anyone needed help.

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Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by victor54: 10:05pm On Sep 06, 2022
Anosky:
If u recall some time in February I was frantic cus my husband got negative vetasses . Well we did a reassessment and got a positive … only 1 year removed .. we changed our occupation and reference letters.. Wrote PTE and we both aced it with speaking 90,90,87,85..

Now we are at the stage of EOI.. we got a lot of useful information here .. let’s definitely keep this thread alive.. it is worth it .. I felt I needed to give back incase anyone needed help.

Where did you write your pte?

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