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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 12:31pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
My person, I checked QUT and i was comfortable with all that I saw. Never mind, there was no bias in your statement at all I have noted QUT and Flinders, I will make a decision on one in the coming days. I will keep you posted. I must say have been 'well served' by this e-family in the last 24 hours. And UQ deposit is 8k. Thank you. 2posh: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 12:36pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
i'm curious to know if these "agents" actually pay the application fees charged by schools for submitting applications |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 12:50pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Thank you your feedback. I wonder why Flinders would refer you to an agent aftert collecting application fee. How long did it take to receive your CoE upon payment deposit? Thanks. ewagbamio: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mizznkem: 1:19pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Good day all. I'm new to this section. Has anyone applied for 189 visa as a Solicitor and succeeded? If yes, how did you get your assessment done? What is the best way for a Nigerian trained Lawyer with 10yrs post call experience migrate to Australia with hubby and kids? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by FutureDon(m): 1:44pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
2posh: Yes, I belong to #TeamUQ 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 1:59pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
mizznkem: You will first be registered with one of the States' bar association and be called to the bar before submitting an expression of interest. That will take you about one -two hears as you will be asked to take some law courses from Any Australian university. Let your spouse be the principal applicant if he/she is not a lawyer. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mizznkem: 2:27pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Thanks a lot for your response. He's an Engineer and has practised for a long time, but doesn't have COREN. Do you think that would be a problem? [Quote author=bellong post=39641992] You will first be registered with one of the States' bar association and be called to the bar before submitting an expression of interest. That will take you about one -two hears as you will be asked to take some law courses from Any Australian university. Let your spouse be the principal applicant if he/she is not a lawyer.[/quote] |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jayooh: 3:01pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Taken, but in the absence of an indicated gender, sir stands. I was hoping UQ would accept a master application without the test of English language. bhanjjie: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Shodur(f): 3:13pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
FutureDon: Yay, finally the school sent me my eCoe this morning, visa application 573 loading 2 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jayooh: 3:27pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Ok sir, since you did it yourself I do have a few more questions for you. Thanks in advance. Please did u send an official transcript or u uploaded a scanned copy for admission application? Did u use an English test agency result? How much was the total deposit paid by u before issuance of eCOE? The academic recommendation letters, were they hard copy? Or they were don electronically? ewagbamio: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuckdee13(m): 3:37pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
They usually look critically at the transcript...so it all depends on the syllabus of the school NNBB2012: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bevybay(f): 5:00pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
I want to address my Civil Engineering transcript and IELTS for assessment by Australia Engineer, can someone kindly assist with their Address .Thanks |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chetaRay(m): 8:48pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
plz I want to beg all those in this e- family to be steadfast in prayers and be faithful too. some of us think DAT since sumone got his/ her grant then its a criteria DAT we must get ours. you don't know d kind of favour following DAT person. because wat worked for him/ her might not work for odas. but so long as we are steadfast in prayers we shall all achieve our goal. we all keep looking for the key to success while always forgetting DAT PRAYER is the master key. I greet u all my friends and believe that we must rejoice dis month IN JESUS NAME ... AMEN and AMEN. PLZ BE PRAYERFUL MY GOOD FRENDS 4 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Babahafusaa: 10:19pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
Yes with God...all things are possible...KEEPING MY FINGERS CROSSED. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 10:20pm On Nov 03, 2015 |
mizznkem: No, a lot of people who got positive assessment with engineer Australia didn't have COREN. He must write a convincing CDR. For information about what CDR is and how to write it, visit Engineer Australia's website. bevybay: Their address is on their website. I am not sure, I think you have to upload the transcript online than sending hard copy. Please confirm this on their website. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 5:45am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Hello. Well, I applied without any English test, I will take the test and send them the results. I think it just helps to have an English test done. Maybe gurus in the house can also advise. jayooh: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by utcheylee: 6:13am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Good morning gurus in the house,please I really need help here not the skilled select issue but school stuff. I have a wonderful GPA ( 2.53) I read a social science course and am about to apply to do masters in Aussie, can anyone help me with a list of school that can take a low GPA ,also guide me on how to go about the admission like what to put in place. I have tried some school in northern Europe for MSc but not qualified due to the major courses needed I got a low mark on them.pls good people what do you suggest I do? Don't mind switching to humanities courses but am really a novice on this. Pls don't refer me to links cause am nursing a child don't really have too many time to check. Why am doing Aussie is the success stories are more and they allow student to come with thier family which is the best part of this my hunt. Pls help a sister out and am open to any advice. Have a wonderful day all |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chetaRay(m): 6:39am On Nov 04, 2015 |
plz I need ur help with dis @chi50 @2posh @erictack203 @godwingodwin @roalesh 1. plz in question 30 in the visa application form 157A. is it compulsory to state the day nd month of commencement and finish date. because I don't know what to do coz I can only remember that I got admission in 2007 and finished in 2011. I can't remember the day and month. plz wat can I do in this regard? 2. how can I write my WAEC commencement and finish date. coz I entered secondary school in 2000 and finished in 2006 but I don't know the day and month to write as commencement and finish dates. plz help in this regard. 3. must a postcode be written for the education providers in question 30 too. cox I don't think mine has any or is it the same thing as a P. O. BOX. 4. in question 18 and 22. hope it can be the same address and must a postcode be written. plz I need ur reply ASAP tankx friends I'm counting on y'all |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Rickywowoz: 6:44am On Nov 04, 2015 |
FutureDon:please sir I sent you a mail |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 7:59am On Nov 04, 2015 |
@jayooh, I only used scanned copies of my documents all through, no hard copies at all. I did not use Recommendation letters but I believe if you are using them, then it can be scanned and uploaded too. I used an English test (IELTS), it us required and each course has its own minimum score. the deposit is 8k AUD plus your OSHC. UQ is efficient in my own experience. I got my offer in under 2weeks and my eCoE in like 2days after after my payment was received. When I needed my OSHC corrected, it took like a week plus to get another eCoE but I called them and the explained. I got it 2days after the call. if you are calling them, just have your student no handy. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 8:37am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Thanks for the info. I wanted to be sure how long it takes to receive eCOE because I read and heard that the eCOE takes time to process. What course did you apply for? ewagbamio: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by rolaesh: 8:37am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Hello house, UOW sent me a supplementary financial details form to fill before eCOE. Reading through the instructions, it was written, if you are applying directly to the university, you will be referred to a representative of the university who will undertake the check on its behalf. And there is a space for agent attestation to the claim on the last page. Does that mean the use of agent is mandatory. i have been avoiding agent cos i hv contacted pfl before withdrawing after advice and encouragement from gurus that i can do it myself. is this normal stuff, that i can still continue to evade agent or i should run back to them ;DHello house, UOW sent me a supplementary financial details form to fill before eCOE. Reading through the instructions, it was written, if you are applying directly to the university, you will be referred to a representative of the university who will undertake the check on its behalf. And there is a space for agent attestation to the claim on the last page. Does that mean the use of agent is mandatory. i have been avoiding agent cos i hv contacted pfl before withdrawing after advice and encouragement from gurus that i can do it myself. is this normal stuff, that i can still continue to evade agent or i should run back to them. Lolzzz |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by utcheylee: 9:10am On Nov 04, 2015 |
utcheylee: make una help na see how everybody take jump pass me daris Godooooo so na only me waka com odiri ro kwanu mma umunnam |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mcstar(f): 9:57am On Nov 04, 2015 |
[color=#990000][/color] Good day everyone. Please I need your emergency help o. I studied elect elect engineering here in Nigeria, finished my service in October. I want to go for a master's degree in Information technology. Been checking schools in Australia, UK, Canada and Estonia. It'll cost about 15M to study for those 2 years in Australia, about 10M for UK but it's like staying back to work is impossible, Canada doesn't have so much courses in IT and I don't know anything about Estonia. I saw a post by Malking on going the PR route. What do you guys advice please? Will it be possible to take the PR route seeing as I have no work experience. I want to apply before it's too late this year. Please help a sister out. Thank you for all your helpful contributions.. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 10:10am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Good morning, I do not think people are jumping your post deliberately. I think you need to be more specific with your questions. MSc in what field precisely? I think your first homework will be to decide on the course you want and then "Google" the schools offering the course. Check their admission requirements too. I think most courses will require some work experience. To be honest with you, you can't escape from going through links, because people will sometimes respond to your questions and queries in form of links. I understand you are a nursing mother and a bit busy at the moment, I advise you delegate the task to your younger brother or sister or someone you think knows how to surf well and get results on the internet that can help you do some online research. When you have your course and the schools offering them, you can then post 'specific' questions, and I'm almost sure you will get responses. I hope this helps. Thank you. utcheylee: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bhanjjie: 10:25am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Nice one bro. What course did you apply for? ewagbamio: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by 2posh: 10:33am On Nov 04, 2015 |
2posh: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by 2posh: 10:58am On Nov 04, 2015 |
utcheylee: Hi, @bhanjjie is right. You really can't escape doing some(majority) of the work from your end. Not even the Gurus here will spoon-feed you. Sorry Anyway, here's my own bit... If your long term plan is PR, then first find a course either on the SOL or the CSOL that you can identify with (When applying for your visa, you'll have to explain why you picked it; the relationship it has with your current educational background + experience and how it fits into your future plans - so, pick wisely) Look for Schools, based on factors that matter to you like location, ranking, cost, application requirements etc that offer the course(s) you want and start applying (The Schools under SVP, will make the journey easier for you. Refer to my last few posts on how/where to get the list of SVP Schools - Googling advice and the links you are avoiding are there too ). Also, you need a minimum of 2 years study in Australia to qualify for Post Study Visa and/or get the additional points for studying in Australia towards PR - so, have that in mind when selecting Schools and Courses, if PR is your long term goal. Again, if PR is your long term goal, check "Skill Select" to see if you have the required 60 points. If you don't, consider picking a School in a regional area(schooling in a regional area gives you additional 5 points, but take note of their own requirements for nomination). Again, my last few posts will guide you on what all of that is about. More googling for you You'll most likely have to write an English test - IELTS or any other one accepted by the School and get/surpass their minimum score requirement. This is probably a lot of information for a fresher to assimilate but if you have a family member or friend that can help you research, well and good because it really can't be avoided. Don't just dive in and pick any Course and any School, you gotta plan according to your long-term goal (PR, I assume) *SOL - Skilled Occupations List *CSOL - Consolidated Sponsored Occupations List *SVP - Streamlined Visa Processing *PR - Permanent Resident(ce) PS - Try and read the thread! You'll be amazed at the bits and pieces of helpful info you'll find. You'll also be able to identify the Gurus and/or someone in the same boat with you - it helps. OOOPS! - If PR isn't part of your plan, please forget everything I wrote above and just pick whatever Course or School you want. What do I know sef? Hope this helps. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by 2posh: 11:24am On Nov 04, 2015 |
mcstar: Hi, For direct PR route - I think what you should do first is to find out the requirements of the assessing body for Elect/Elect. Engineers Australia I believe(Please verify this on the SOL/CSOL - don't just take my word for it) They require a certain level of work experience or something they call career episodes where you state real life scenarios of anything relating to the course that you've done. Second, check "skill select" and see if you have enough points without going the School route. Also, read this thread. You'll see other Engineers that are in the same boat with you and what they did and how they did it. This is so not my forte. Lol but I hope I helped a teeny bit 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by utcheylee: 11:26am On Nov 04, 2015 |
Thanks bhanjjie , I understand your point I applied for International Business Management after previewing my transcript he told me that it will be hard to get into any MSC courses since I had a low grade point in some courses as stated before. Am thinking of avoiding any course that has to do with business or management although I read cooperative economics and management. and yes I have a seven years work experience in customer service. do you think I have a better chances in asutralia? finally am on Google already bhanjjie: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by utcheylee: 11:31am On Nov 04, 2015 |
2posh I like you even without seeing you thank you so much I really appreciate. you know every na all na for PR paro am already on the link as suggested, I just package the pikin to his granma make I find my runs. I will keep you updated and I still need advice oh. Thank you. 2posh: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by 2posh: 11:33am On Nov 04, 2015 |
rolaesh: @rolaesh Hi chetaRay, For Qs 18 and 22, just state your House number, Street, City and State. In the PostCode slot, I used the Nigerian code 234. They won't be sending you anything anyway. The Visa comes by email (Please make sure you tick "YES" in Q 23 and write out your email address VERY clearly... unless you want the Visa to go to the land of no return. I didn't put anything in the Fax slot) For the the other Qs, as @roalesh stated, get those you can from your Certificates and make intelligent guesses on the rest. At least, that's what I did. Hope this helps. |
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