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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 8:19pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
classichsy: There is room for any occupation your cousin is interested in. Aviation is a thriving occupation anywhere in the world, you only need to be good at what you do and the sky is the starting point. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by lusen(m): 10:31pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
bligs: thank you for this information. I want to pay my school fees too and apply for visa. however, I want to ask some questions. 1) My course will start next feb. when is the best time to apply for visa? 2) I've been reading on this thread that form A is not currently available in Nigerian banks. How true is that? if true, how else do i pay my school fees? 3) The ielts(english test) result I have is that of the academic module. Can that be accepted in lieu of the general module when I'm applying for visa? 4) What is the minimum balance I should have in my account before I can b issued a study visa. cc bellong WestAfrican Solitin40 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 1:28am On Oct 05, 2016 |
bellong:A problem identified is half-sovled. Packing is vital in all we do. If you carry not more than 2 liter, make sure the cap is seal properly, not have it as a carry-on baggage then it should be fine. I love to cook my traditional food for my oyibo friends and have been traveling with my palm oil, egusi, anchovies, and semolina to different countries for the past 10 years. China seized my toothpaste in my carry-on but would have been fine in my checked in luggage. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 1:33am On Oct 05, 2016 |
classichsy:Aviation is not on sol but may be on csol list. Meaning a state has to sponsor him after he graduates. Meanwhile, he does not some flying hours to be able to fly big commercial airlines. Some people travel to indonesia islands, south africa, Botswana rurals or regional areas to get those hours. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 1:37am On Oct 05, 2016 |
chiamo:Can you get her office to sponsor her? Would make her visa processing lot easy. Otherwise you can proceed with her applying but make sure you include letter from office saying she would they are in support of her furthering her studies and would still have a job with them after she returns. Do not forget to include her job offer letter and payslips. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 1:45am On Oct 05, 2016 |
bogolobango:A Notary, ministry of foreign affairs or teleperformance should be ablle to certify if you are using it for visa application. You may want to double check with Teleperformance cos i know VFS who handles australia visa application for other countries just as teleperformance is for Nigeria does certify. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by iriferi(m): 1:56am On Oct 05, 2016 |
WestAfrican: Chairman, you were lucky bringing palm oil to Australia. Mine was in my luggage, not carry on and the naija scanner and immigration refused to let me carry it. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 1:58am On Oct 05, 2016 |
lusen: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 2:01am On Oct 05, 2016 |
iriferi: What was his reason? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by iriferi(m): 3:12am On Oct 05, 2016 |
WestAfrican:They said that it is palm oil. Apparently palm oil is not allowed... |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by amii131(f): 7:16am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Nice one you all are doing a good job here thanks everyone have been reading and observing alot but it gets bulky and complicated. firstly Please my uncle that lives in Australia wants me to process my studies to Australia in western australia curtin university for february 2017 intake.please what are tge steps i can take in working on that am not using an agent. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by apajetura: 9:05am On Oct 05, 2016 |
Good day all, thanks for the good work you guys are doing on this platform. I am about to register with vetassess for my assessment, does anyone know what this will cost me in Naira (i am aware its 810 AUD but i dont kno the current conversion rate in the parallel market), Will appreciate response from anyone that has an idea. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by cuteannie02: 10:33am On Oct 05, 2016 |
iriferi: On the palm oil issue, some carriers don't allow it on board, either checked in or hand luggage, however, even for those airlines, u will be allowed if you bring it as frozen, pls note that when it comes to Nigerian aviation, govt agencies allow most things when money exchange hands. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chiamo(m): 10:49am On Oct 05, 2016 |
WestAfrican: 1. She can get a letter of job offer with payslips from her employer but I will be the one sponsoring her. 2. She is just 4 months old working there. 3. What's the average salary she should be earning? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 12:32pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
chiamo: That does not matter. You are sponsoring her. So your account is what embassy is concerned about. In the form, she would have to put in details of all her siblings. The embassy will work out how many children yoh have to see if the money in your account or your salary can support all your children. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bogolobango(m): 12:43pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
Mr west african Kindly reply my pm |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by lusen(m): 4:17pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
[quote author=WestAfrican post=49925188][/quote] thank you Mr. West Africa. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chiamo(m): 4:19pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
WestAfrican: I really appreciate your selfless efforts and advise so far, thanks. However, could you please expatiate this your statements as I couldn't really understand it: " Sounds good. Her start date on her offer letter should be 1-2 months after her studies in Australia. Dont for get include your birth certificate and that of your jst to show your relationship with her". |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 11:26pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
chiamo:Aside of the offer letter she got before starting the job, her company has to give her a new offer letter or a letter stating she will get back her job when she completes her studies in Australia. The immigration will be convinced she is not planning on remaining in Australia after she completes her studies. If you are sponsoring her and claim she is your daughter you then need to show the immigration some form of relationship. Yours and her birth certificates and maybe some receipt of your paying her tuition fees when she was studying. All of your documents has to be certified. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 11:27pm On Oct 05, 2016 |
bogolobango: Drop me ur email here and i will write you. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chiamo(m): 12:27am On Oct 06, 2016 |
WestAfrican: Thanks I may revert to you soon |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bogolobango(m): 1:51am On Oct 06, 2016 |
=WestAfrican allistores89@gmail.com |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 7:28am On Oct 06, 2016 |
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by favouredme: 9:26am On Oct 06, 2016 |
Did you contact the OSHC provider directly? theirs is always more expensive, why not go through your UNI, it is usually cheaper when you buy through your UNI lusen: |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mctowel01: 11:02am On Oct 06, 2016 |
jukeblam:Hello, what occupation were you eventually assessed with? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jbonito(m): 1:18pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
Good day everyone.!! Oga bellong Sir, sorry to bother you again. I was on here some weeks back to ask some questions and you were really helpful. I really appreciate that and i need more of your advice. I have decided to go for a Master degree in Social work after a lot of deliberation and investigation. I have 2 schools in mind and it seems i will be able to get one or both admission, now i just want to be careful i got something right before making the next step. Most assessing body request for at least diploma n bachelor it seems, very rarely do they use one's Master degree to assess at first ( this is what i've learnt from this thread ), but something sticks out with this Msc Social work. It was written on the program website that the course has been accredited for the AASW and recognized for professional qualification at entry point. Also on the AASW website, under Membership eligibility, a Bsc degree OR Msc degree in Social work was highlighted! ( https://www.aasw.asn.au/membership-information/eligibilty), i had to put up the link so you can help me check it out too. Of course my Bsc is in PPE as you know, but is it the case that if i can complete this Msc in Social work, i will be assessed with it under AASW? Please help me digest it too Bro.. cc bellong Westafrican |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bogolobango(m): 2:44pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
@westafrican I made a mistake it's allistores85@gmail.com |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jukeblam(m): 4:11pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
mctowel01: Mechanical Engineer |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 8:32pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
Jbonito, Yes.. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jbonito(m): 8:57pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
bellong: Morning boss. Thank you very much. So u think it's a sensible plan as well? Just ur humble opinion sir. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by lusen(m): 9:20pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
favouredme: yes. I'm buying through my uni. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by bellong: 9:40pm On Oct 06, 2016 |
jbonito:Social work is something you can't go wrong with. It is an occupation in demand in all the States. |
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