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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Zbk001: 8:48pm On May 09
Kdamilola:


You cannot, unfortunately. Get someone with a dorm dollar card to help out. Alternatively, you can set up a virtual dollar card, fund it and pau with it.

Regards.


Good evening pal,
I reached out to the school, and I was told to use the school approved agent.

How does a virtual dollar card work, and if eventually I use it, I don't know if it is going to affect my application.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by frank2zee: 10:03pm On May 09
Hello guys
Please can I sponsor myself to Australia or I must be sponsored by a relative?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Kdamilola(m): 4:40am On May 10
Zbk001:



Good evening pal,
I reached out to the school, and I was told to use the school approved agent.

How does a virtual dollar card work, and if eventually I use it, I don't know if it is going to affect my application.

Hey,

That means the University compels the use of approved agents. There are some like that. Just try getting in touch with the agent and they'll assist.

There are numerous virtual dollar cards out there, just do a quick search. I've used Klasha; they have good rates. You can research on more.

No, it cannot affect your application, just that the cards sometimes carry the risk of not being accepted by some payment outlets. When that happens, withdraw your money from the card back to naira and try another. You'll lose some money this way though.

The best thing is to use a Nigerian dorm account dollar card, if you can get one.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Zbk001: 9:42am On May 10
Kdamilola:


Hey,

That means the University compels the use of approved agents. There are some like that. Just try getting in touch with the agent and they'll assist.

There are numerous virtual dollar cards out there, just do a quick search. I've used Klasha; they have good rates. You can research on more.

No, it cannot affect your application, just that the cards sometimes carry the risk of not being accepted by some payment outlets. When that happens, withdraw your money from the card back to naira and try another. You'll lose some money this way though.

The best thing is to use a Nigerian dorm account dollar card, if you can get one.


Good morning,

thank you so much...
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AKASBABA1: 8:19pm On May 14
Ebdumi:

Hello good people,

Is Globus bank accepted for POF for australian PR visa application?

I don answer this question before
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AKASBABA1: 7:41am On May 15
AKASBABA1:


I don answer this question before

Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by freshStarz: 7:55am On May 19
Good morning guys
I'm new in this Australian thread

Please what's the cost of schooling in Australia?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by freshStarz: 8:02am On May 19
AussieJoan:


1. Decide on the state you want to study in.
2. Search for A1 level schools that offer the nursing program
3. Write your PTE
4. Send in your application (DIY or via an agent)
5. Get admission and pay the deposit to get your COE.
6. Prepare the necessary documents to file a visa (Passport, PTE, Financial documents, SOP e.tc)
7. Submit your Visa application
8. Go for your biometrics and medicals
9. Wait for your Visa Outcome
10. If Visa is granted, book a flight and travel to Australia

What's PTE?


With the current visa trend, getting a visa with a cheap school is very diffcult
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Thegamingorca(m): 8:03am On May 19
Omoh this thread don dey since 2017. Let me settle down and study this for my younger ones
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Alexyswiss(m): 7:48pm On May 19
We've not been getting grant update here again. Has anyone recieved or know someone who got grant recently?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AKASBABA1: 11:12am On May 20
Alexyswiss:
We've not been getting grant update here again. Has anyone recieved or know someone who got grant recently?


The most recent student application we submitted received a final decision before the medical and biometric processes, yet we haven't received a decision record to date.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Reanzi: 12:28pm On May 20
AKASBABA1:



The most recent student application we submitted received a final decision before the medical and biometric processes, yet we haven't received a decision record to date.



Wow, that's cold.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Alexyswiss(m): 3:00pm On May 20
AKASBABA1:



The most recent student application we submitted received a final decision before the medical and biometric processes, yet we haven't received a decision record to date.

Wait. What?. Seems automated. Did you try to contact them?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Zbk001: 3:27pm On May 20
Good afternoon all.

Pls which loan company support international student to pay tuition feeā€¦
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AKASBABA1: 3:38pm On May 20
Alexyswiss:


Wait. What?. Seems automated. Did you try to contact them?



We initially thought it was a mistake or automated, so we called, and they said they would send a decision record. It has been one week now, and the applicant was supposed to do biometrics today. The flight, hotel, and everything were planned and paid for, but she has returned to school (university) today.

This is the first time we have had such an experience with Australian immigration. It highlights one of the negative aspects of applying for a visa from offshore. If it were here, we could have applied for a tribunal.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by FatFreddie: 1:39pm On May 21
Hello. Are you still in WSU? I've paid tuition and am currently waiting for CoE from them. It's been over a week now and I'm getting close to visa application limit. My agent has sent 2 emails, no response. Do you know anything about how long they take to confirm payment and send CoE or is there a way I can follow up with them?

bantonbow:
Visa Grant Alert!
To God alone be the Glory!
Grant received today 4th July
Visa application 5th May
Medical 10th May
Biometric 11th May
Destination: WSU (fully funded PhD)
Documents:
OSHC, CoE, BioData page, CV, Degrees Certificates, Transcripts for both degrees, Marriage certificate, wife and children birth certificates, Proposal (PhD), NYSC cert, Visa history.
I appreciate all prior visa holders for putting their timelines here. It helped to calm the nerves greatly while waiting for mine. I also pray that others on the waiting list will get their grants too.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Alexyswiss(m): 3:20pm On May 21
AKASBABA1:


We initially thought it was a mistake or automated, so we called, and they said they would send a decision record. It has been one week now, and the applicant was supposed to do biometrics today. The flight, hotel, and everything were planned and paid for, but she has returned to school (university) today.

This is the first time we have had such an experience with Australian immigration. It highlights one of the negative aspects of applying for a visa from offshore. If it were here, we could have applied for a tribunal.

Omo. Hopefully she gets a mail soon.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Bukeevirgo: 11:38am On May 23
Please I need the Telegram Link
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Bukeevirgo: 11:44am On May 23
Have paid my school fees was waiting to start Visa application process only for me to get a mail that my admission would be deferred to 2025 due to the new GS( Genuine Student) checklist
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Khamon: 2:13pm On May 27
hi guys, good afternoon. Are spouse allowed to work full time in Australia
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AKASBABA1: 12:33am On May 28
Khamon:
hi guys, good afternoon. Are spouse allowed to work full time in Australia


Yes, spouses of visa holders in Australia are generally allowed to work full-time if the main visa holder is allowed full-time(unrestricted work rights). The work rights of spouses depend on the type of visa held by the primary applicant. For example:

Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) visa (subclass 482): Spouses of primary visa holders are permitted to work full-time without any restrictions.

Student Visa (subclass 500): Spouses of student visa holders can work unlimited hours if the primary applicant is enrolled in a master's degree or higher. However, if the primary applicant is studying at a lower level, such as a bachelor's degree, the spouse's work rights may be limited to 40 hours per fortnight.

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Reanzi: 11:28am On May 29
@everyone. Australia is maintaining the 50 years age limit for post study visas, for phd and research masters students.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by chidi4sam(m): 12:53pm On May 29
Reanzi:
@everyone. Australia is maintaining the 50 years age limit for post study visas, for phd and research masters students.

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Ebdumi: 9:01pm On May 29
Good evening any New Zealand group
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Obiora94: 4:21pm On Jun 03
For students sponsored by their family member, i am finding out even schools no longer give COE because of rejection from embassy. It appears Siblings can no longer be thr major financial sponsor. So basically, it has to be your parents. Question becomes;what will happen to people without parents or retired pensioners. How can they be major sponsors if one or two siblings can comfortably sponsor the applicant. Everywhere don tight. This is for those preparing their application. Please ensure the majority of yoir funds comes from your parents. At this rate, people hoping to be sponsored by their uncle is a no go. What do you think the applicant should do if the school is requesting that the parents and not siblings shouod be the major sponsor? Any suggestions please link up with me.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by eazyway212: 6:57pm On Jun 07
What is the new regulation. Enlighten me. I'm new here
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ChikeGreat: 1:27pm On Jun 09
Obiora94:
For students sponsored by their family member, i am finding out even schools no longer give COE because of rejection from embassy. It appears Siblings can no longer be thr major financial sponsor. So basically, it has to be your parents. Question becomes;what will happen to people without parents or retired pensioners. How can they be major sponsors if one or two siblings can comfortably sponsor the applicant. Everywhere don tight. This is for those preparing their application. Please ensure the majority of yoir funds comes from your parents. At this rate, people hoping to be sponsored by their uncle is a no go. What do you think the applicant should do if the school is requesting that the parents and not siblings shouod be the major sponsor? Any suggestions please link up with me.

Ask your sponsor to send the proof of fund amount into your parents account and leave it there for the period of time required to get the statement.

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Obiora94: 10:00am On Jun 10
ChikeGreat:


Ask your sponsor to send the proof of fund amount into your parents account and leave it there for the period of time required to get the statement.

Hi. Thanks for your advice, would they not ask for the source of the fund? Especially when there is no existing transaction. Can i pm you?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ChikeGreat: 11:52am On Jun 10
Obiora94:


Hi. Thanks for your advice, would they not ask for the source of the fund? Especially when there is no existing transaction. Can i pm you?

You can back it up with asset documents or business registration documents
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by nwaogukings03: 8:00pm On Jun 12
Hi house, i want to do a masters degree in a health science course in Australia and possibly get a PR afterwards.
Please can someone give me a breakdown of what is required and steps i should take.
Thanks.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by AussieJoan: 10:24am On Jun 13
nwaogukings03:
Hi house, i want to do a masters degree in a health science course in Australia and possibly get a PR afterwards.
Please can someone give me a breakdown of what is required and steps i should take.
Thanks.

Wrong way, go back lipsrsealed
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Amycanada(f): 10:38am On Jun 13
Hi guys, I'm planning to study a short course in one of the TAFEs. It's an 8 months certificate course. And I will be sponsoring myself.

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