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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by rolabettin(f): 11:17pm On Feb 02, 2015
Please house, am presently on www.booking.com to book a room temporarily, though I wasn't asked to pay for it beforehand but I was asked to put in my credit card number, so as to confirm the booking. Please, hope it's safe and who has used booking.com before please?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Zenkel(m): 12:57am On Feb 03, 2015
rolabettin:
Please house, am presently on www.booking.com to book a room temporarily, though I wasn't asked to pay for it beforehand but I was asked to put in my credit card number, so as to confirm the booking. Please, hope it's safe and who has used booking.com before please?
Yes, it's safe. Nothing to worry about.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Zenkel(m): 1:20am On Feb 03, 2015
deaero:
Please where can I download the SVP checklist. I have seen it on DIAC's site but it doesn't look normal copying and downloading from their page. I checked for it Immi.gov.au/checklists still proves abortive. Page not found. Somebody answer??!!
VFS has the document. They will give it to you to tick and sign. If they forget to give it to you, request for it.

Oh lucky you, I was able to google my way to the document for you to download
http://www.za2au.australia.tpcontact.co.uk/sites/all/themes/TLSConnect/documents/SOUTH%20AFRICA%20-%20Student%20visa%20checklist%20570%20to%20580%20v2_0.pdf

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Zenkel(m): 1:56am On Feb 03, 2015
I just want to say a big congratulations to everyone that has been granted an Australia visa, and also to wish those planning to come here success in there applications.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by deaero: 5:13am On Feb 03, 2015
Zenkel:

VFS has the document. They will give it to you to tick and sign. If they forget to give it to you, request for it.

Oh lucky you, I was able to google my way to the document for you to download
http://www.za2au.australia.tpcontact.co.uk/sites/all/themes/TLSConnect/documents/SOUTH%20AFRICA%20-%20Student%20visa%20checklist%20570%20to%20580%20v2_0.pdf
thanks a lot bro. Secondly is birth certificate compulsory to provide as I don't have any currently with me? I also thought they have a special SVP checklist. Though the for looks generalised for all level assessment and all visa type.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by atrapon(m): 7:31am On Feb 03, 2015
Good day all,for those that have been granted student visa through SVP i want know if one must apply through agents and if yes who/where are they.thank you immensely
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by rolabettin(f): 7:35am On Feb 03, 2015
I applied through PFL: Preparation for Life Education. 42, Sobo Arobiodu str, GRA Ikeja
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by okoomoge2(m): 8:01am On Feb 03, 2015
Thank you all for the Insults.

I am not surprised at your feedbacks. Most
of you are kids. Most kids of nowadays have lost morale value(s).

@ seun, remember those days at Ife in the early 2000,when you left engineering to develop your dream of programming. Please
get rid of all these kids from your forum.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 8:51am On Feb 03, 2015
rolabettin:
Please house, am presently on www.booking.com to book a room temporarily, though I wasn't asked to pay for it beforehand but I was asked to put in my credit card number, so as to confirm the booking. Please, hope it's safe and who has used booking.com before please?

You can also use https://www.airbnb.com.au/ to get cheaper accommodation, but please don't pay anyone until you have inspected the house
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by deaero: 8:57am On Feb 03, 2015
How long does it take to issue out a COE, I tot it was 3 working days... Does UC take that long to process COE?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by johnsontade: 9:02am On Feb 03, 2015
okoomoge2:
Thank you all for the Insults.

I am not surprised at your feedbacks. Most
of you are kids. Most kids of nowadays have lost morale value(s).

@ seun, remember those days at Ife in the early 2000,when you left engineering to develop your dream of programming. Please
get rid of all these kids from your forum.

Never knew you were that Old and i'd really want to apologize on behalf of the thread members(your Children) for disrespecting their big Uncle. Now i understand when people say that age & wisdom aren't directly proportional cos you're the one behaving like a kid. This is a forum where aspiring immigrants come together to help themselves and reason together but the best thing you felt you could contribute is by coming here and talk about Australia's unemployment rate. There are lots and lots of BLACK SKINNED successful professionals & entrepreneurs even in the UK where unemployment is almost double compared to Australia. If you're finding things very difficult, diagnose yourself, detect where the problem lies and work on fixing it.

Unemployment has always been a global issue and everyone is aware of that but you can NEVER compare Australia with Nigeria in any way....its not as if people on this thread are thinking of entering Australia and pick money on the streets. If you can graduate here in Nigeria, get certifications and land a good job in Nigeria without anybody's help, i see no reason why it should be tougher to land a good job in Australia if you get the right education and move with the right people.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 9:02am On Feb 03, 2015
okoomoge2:
Thank you all for the Insults.

I am not surprised at your feedbacks. Most
of you are kids. Most kids of nowadays have lost morale value(s).

@ seun, remember those days at Ife in the early 2000,when you left engineering to develop your dream of programming. Please
get rid of all these kids from your forum.

Uncle Metuselah, una well done o.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 9:06am On Feb 03, 2015
johnsontade:


Never knew you were that Old and i'd really want to apologize on behalf of the thread members(your Children) for disrespecting their big Uncle. Now i understand when people say that age & wisdom aren't directly proportional cos you're the one behaving like a kid. This is a forum where aspiring immigrants come together to help themselves and reason together but the best thing you felt you could contribute is by coming here and talk about Australia's unemployment rate. There are lots and lots of BLACK SKINNED successful professionals & entrepreneurs even in the UK where unemployment is almost double compared to Australia. If you're finding things very difficult, diagnose yourself, detect where the problem lies and work on fixing it.

Unemployment has always been a global issue and everyone is aware of that but you can NEVER compare Australia with Nigeria in any way....its not as if people on this thread are thinking of entering Australia and pick money on the streets. If you can graduate here in Nigeria, get certifications and land a good job in Nigeria without anybody's help, i see no reason why it should be tougher to land a good job in Australia if you get the right education and move with the right people.

Leave that metuselah jare. Almost everybody here has a Bachelor's degree. Or is it the skilled migrants on this thread with degrees, certifications and many years of experience? No one is going there expecting to pick money on the streets. We are all leaving to get a good life for the number of years spent slaving under mean lecturers in Nigerian universities.

If it was so bad there, why is he still there?

Take a dose of your own medicine okoomoge2...come back to Naija where there is no unemployment na...abi?

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 9:11am On Feb 03, 2015
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/unemployment-rate

It's even dropping sef. 6.1% unemployment rate is not bad at all!

Okoomoge2
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by nrdgeek: 9:12am On Feb 03, 2015
brianlerry:

Still planning...accommodation is Sydney is pretty expensive, I'm actually looking at sharing with someone to cut costs. How do I reach you, let's hook up. Thanks.

Sorry mate, I haven't logged in to NL for a while now. I guess you must have settled in Sydney already. I have applied for a space in Mulwarree apartments, keeping my fingers crossed. I should be jetting out towards the end of this month.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 9:12am On Feb 03, 2015
http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats%5Cabs@.nsf/mediareleasesbyCatalogue/46DFE12FCDB783D9CA256B740082AA6C?Opendocument

According to the ABS.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by nrdgeek: 9:15am On Feb 03, 2015
Please house, has anyone flown South African Airways from lagos to Australia before? I'm thinking of booking my flight with them so I can save almost $200 as opposed to Etihad. Any ideas?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by almaliki: 10:26am On Feb 03, 2015
bossladyMo:


Uncle Metuselah, una well done o.

da bosslady of da house....i hail....u got me cracking my ribs real bad with laughter.......@Methuselah......

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by symbian03(m): 10:30am On Feb 03, 2015
okoomoge2:
Thank you all for the Insults.

I am not surprised at your feedbacks. Most
of you are kids. Most kids of nowadays have lost morale value(s).

@ seun, remember those days at Ife in the early 2000,when you left engineering to develop your dream of programming. Please
get rid of all these kids from your forum.

I hate to be rude bro. But sir, I guess that was your first post on this thread and it was all negative - nothing encouraging at all. Sir, we've had enough of the negativity and bullshitttt so if you can't spill something motivating, sir. Then shut that thing please! By the way, since you believe all nairalanders are kids, why not get your ancestors to join the forum?

PS: We're still waiting for your application and 1k processing fee for the well-sought-after immigration job and we look forward to seeing you at the stadium for your entry exercise.

Thank you.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by almaliki: 10:58am On Feb 03, 2015
symbian03:


I hate to be rude bro. But sir, I guess that was your first post on this thread and it was all negative - nothing encouraging at all. Sir, we've had enough of the negativity and bullshitttt so if you can't spill something motivating, sir. Then shut that thing please! By the way, since you believe all nairalanders are kids, why not get your ancestors to join the forum?





PS: We're still waiting for your application and 1k processing fee for the well-sought-after immigration job and we look forward to seeing you at the stadium for your entry exercise.


Thank you.






nice one.....&....fully seconded.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by MisterNRC(m): 11:06am On Feb 03, 2015
okoomoge2:
@ preciousstone, how old are you!

What do you do for a living? I don't want to
join issues with kids here!

Go figure, the Nigerians of on the board of Engineers Australia panel interviewing fellow practising engineers for Chartered Engineer status and come back and talk to me.

I put hard facts out there, why should I
discourage people to come to my country Australia. I am only giving real time update!

Thanks for your words of wisdom and subtle digs at status ..

NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

#wehavefigured #doyouknowwhoiamsef

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by alukojosh: 11:13am On Feb 03, 2015
Hello house, my medicals got cleared after 8 weeks of tb test and uploaded yesterday. Any idea of the waiting time? Orientation starts Monday, lectures the following week. Called embassy already was told they are waiting for global health clearance, for people in my case how long does it take?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by gabie002: 12:14pm On Feb 03, 2015
please what was the medical test like, if you did not realize you had a medical condition and later find that having completed the medical checks would this mean they would decline the application? what sort of things do they test for during the medical check? and im planning to do my medicals before sending my app is that okay? cos im due o do my ielts in march. also if i do the medicals at fatayi when would i get my results?
prechear:

@Bosslady
Here is my timeline:
12th March 2014-Lodged my EOI
27th March 2014- Invited to lodge formal application
16th April 2014-Lodged formal application
16 May 2014-My Case Officer requested for additional information
and asked me to undergo medicals either in Lagos or Abuja
26th May-Date- Did my medicals and I still dey wait o o o o. Hoping for the best
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by kokobi99: 3:04pm On Feb 03, 2015
okoomoge2:
Thank you all for the Insults.

I am not surprised at your feedbacks. Most
of you are kids. Most kids of nowadays have lost morale value(s).

@ seun, remember those days at Ife in the early 2000,when you left engineering to develop your dream of programming. Please
get rid of all these kids from your forum.

I will not hesitate to commend your post and trying to advice our brothers and sisters what is at stake. I support people migrating to oversea for either temporary or permanent only with conditions. It pains me most when people become so much ecstatic in that regard. Australia is a beautiful country from my own perspective but there a lot of limitations be it citizen, pr or tr as the case may be. Either you are considered as a black citizen, pr or tr, its really causing a lot of psychological and mental hallucination among the affected individuals. It is my objective to travel because of the fact that i don't have much thing doing here but upon the completion of studies, i will find my way to this country and establish instead of transiting to another country every time with my family including the risk attached. Some of them may not understand what you are saying either as inexperience or immaturity as you earlier said but the truth must be enacted. Australia is hard at the moment, life there is really tough, so you guys should just take it easy. I have two mature graduate of University in Australia here beside me that refused to comment, they are just laughing the way you people rate this country. Both of them have the opportunity for 2 year postgraduate work permit and qualified for pr as well but they derided to return to seek a better life here in Nigeria. It said that work is hard to get and people find it hard to live with the rates of their wages currently and high tax deductions and opt to sharing accommodation. Let me just stop here and see if there will be sensible response before i further.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 3:26pm On Feb 03, 2015
kokobi99:


I will not hesitate to commend your post and trying to advice our brothers and sisters what is at stake. I support people migrating to oversea for either temporary or permanent only with conditions. It pains me most when people become so much ecstatic in that regard. Australia is a beautiful country from my own perspective but there a lot of limitations be it citizen, pr or tr as the case may be. Either you are considered as a black citizen, pr or tr, its really causing a lot of psychological and mental hallucination among the affected individuals. It is my objective to travel because of the fact that i don't have much thing doing here but upon the completion of studies, i will find my way to this country and establish instead of transiting to another country every time with my family including the risk attached. Some of them may not understand what you are saying either as inexperience or immaturity as you earlier said but the truth must be enacted. Australia is hard at the moment, life there is really tough, so you guys should just take it easy. I have two mature graduate of University in Australia here beside me that refused to comment, they are just laughing the way you people rate this country. Both of them have the opportunity for 2 year postgraduate work permit and qualified for pr as well but they derided to return to seek a better life here in Nigeria. It said that work is hard to get and people find it hard to live with the rates of their wages currently and high tax deductions and opt to sharing accommodation. Let me just stop here and see if there will be sensible response before i further.

What do you mean we don't understand?did you go through his posts.he was talking about unemployment and undergraduate program in australia.we only asked for facts and he got upset.who says australia is honey and milk?as long you are not first class citizen don't expect them to treat you equally.even ordinary Ghana is hard not talk of oyibo land.if you don't know what you are going to do there you definitely SUFFER.nobody is immature here majority of us here are going to work very few are going for masters and phds.
Instead of him to talk maturely give us facts answer our questions he confused himself talking about Ile ife and seun.like seriously??

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 3:36pm On Feb 03, 2015
I can remember I meet one nairalander on a socio network and we got talking and he told me he is schooling in australia.I just asked him how is the place.he just started behaving like a physco,he was like "do I know anyone in australia?" And I was like "no" and that was how he kept saying "you don't know anywhere in australia how will I get to my school"(imagine educated person asking such question),he now went on "I will help you to settle down,you can stay in my place,I will help with only 3weeks of your arrival",I could not stop laughing,I now asked if "he was okay?that I wanted to ask him something"he just jumped in"he knows that I want to ask him about job that I should not rush"I got so disgusted I had to ask him "if he knows the school I will be attending and he said no.I just had to block him
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 3:37pm On Feb 03, 2015
kokobi99:


I will not hesitate to commend your post and trying to advice our brothers and sisters what is at stake. I support people migrating to oversea for either temporary or permanent only with conditions. It pains me most when people become so much ecstatic in that regard. Australia is a beautiful country from my own perspective but there a lot of limitations be it citizen, pr or tr as the case may be. Either you are considered as a black citizen, pr or tr, its really causing a lot of psychological and mental hallucination among the affected individuals. It is my objective to travel because of the fact that i don't have much thing doing here but upon the completion of studies, i will find my way to this country and establish instead of transiting to another country every time with my family including the risk attached. Some of them may not understand what you are saying either as inexperience or immaturity as you earlier said but the truth must be enacted. Australia is hard at the moment, life there is really tough, so you guys should just take it easy. I have two mature graduate of University in Australia here beside me that refused to comment, they are just laughing the way you people rate this country. Both of them have the opportunity for 2 year postgraduate work permit and qualified for pr as well but they derided to return to seek a better life here in Nigeria. It said that work is hard to get and people find it hard to live with the rates of their wages currently and high tax deductions and opt to sharing accommodation. Let me just stop here and see if there will be sensible response before i further.

My former neighbour, when I was younger, was killed because of a relatively inexpensive car....He drove 5mins to the estate gate to buy suya, and was dead in 6.

Another oil company young dude was killed because of a prado jeep or so.

We spend nothing less than 5k on fuel every week, on a 2.7kva gen.

You work one job in Nigeria like you are working 2 jobs...and get paid as one job.

You spend half your life in traffic. Yes, traffic is everywhere...but when you work on the island but cant afford to live there, you move to Mowe/Sango/Ogba/IyanaIpaja. Wake up by 4am, just so you can get to work before 8. You dont clise by 5 cos your boss expects you to stay longer, even though you are not paid overtime.

Your kid wants to attend uni...it's either you can afford to pay expensive foreign fees, pay expensive private uni fees where 4yrs is 4yrs, or go through the hurdle of knowong 'somebody' to gain admission, then hoping to God they don't go on a 1 yr strike. You go through all this trouble....and at the end of the day, your degree is equalto an associate degree or just looked down on.

To be cont'd

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 3:47pm On Feb 03, 2015
Everybody has their plans.there are nigerians who are going for one year postgraduate coursework,are you saying those people don't have sense?

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 3:48pm On Feb 03, 2015
A country where minimum wage is $18, govt benefits are there to help you out.....you would have to be a drug user or a gambling addict to not afford a fairly okay lifestyle.

I was watching Secret Millionaire. The version I watch from other countries, shows homeless ghetto people, poverty stricken people etc..........Australia's version was mainly about the disabled people and a few people luving on the minimum wage line (who by the way looked like they were living better than many Nigerians I see around).

Australia is not a land of gold...no where on earth is. But just because someone came here to spew trash (...as far as I am concerned), insulting people, does not mean qe all should swallow it hook line and sinker...(and the fisherman and the boat sef lol).

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by amii131(f): 6:09pm On Feb 03, 2015
Awwwh where do I start from on dx thread quite long?? Pls fellow nairalanders I wish to apply for a masters degree in any medical science course which the study entry starts late 2015 or early 2016. Ur response is highly recommended

Firstly
1.when do these online application starts and what are the recomendations for australian admission.

2.which schools are advisable to apply.

3.How much do australian masters degree cost per anuum.

Thanks in regards
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 7:33pm On Feb 03, 2015
i want to apply for 189 as a general electrician. am applying with my spouse and two children. is my financial statement needed? i will need your assistance for some other information. my email is topexx2000 at gmail.com
gogochocolate:


yes 189 visa
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by kolawolead(m): 7:47pm On Feb 03, 2015
I'm quite pleased I have learnt some thing! That saying "hook line and sinker" never meant more than a saying to me...but eh, it means a lot more now lol thanks BossLAdyMo! For other curious minds like mine - "It has its roots in fishing lingo, referring to a fish having fallen for the bait easily; swallowing the hook, the fishing line, and the sinker along with it."

My tuppenceworth regarding level of unemployment in Australia is this - As mentioned in many earlier posts, there is no such place where fortune is freestyle. That said, there are enough opportunities in advanced countries - provided you are focus minded and you enjoy the grace of the almighty God. Those that gets caught up in unemployment issues (whether black or white) are those with lackadaisical attitude towards life - these kinda people will struggle even if they migrate to the paradise.

The OP on unemployment rate has merely expressed his views through an acutely short-sighted lens - and my advise to him will be to start to see beyond his nose. To all aspiring to travel to Australia, I have heard good stories about people living there - it is apparently on of the best places to live in the world. However, more than anything focus is a fundamental requirement in any where we find ourselves. With the GRACE of God, things often seem effortless.

bossladyMo:
A country where minimum wage is $18, govt benefits are there to help you out.....you would have to be a drug user or a gambling addict to not afford a fairly okay lifestyle.

I was watching Secret Millionaire. The version I watch from other countries, shows homeless ghetto people, poverty stricken people etc..........Australia's version was mainly about the disabled people and a few people luving on the minimum wage line (who by the way looked like they were living better than many Nigerians I see around).

Australia is not a land of gold...no where on earth is. But just because someone came here to spew trash (...as far as I am concerned), insulting people, does not mean qe all should swallow it hook line and sinker...(and the fisherman and the boat sef lol).

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