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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Solitin40: 4:41pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
@JewelStone
What's the duration for the disability course
What are the differences between III and IV?
Is the course still available for International students
can students pay 50% of the school fees with this part time job |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mctowel01: 5:13pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
mzjennypher: hello house pls if u want to pay for sch fees or want pta pls buzz its more than available. i work with a financial institution u wld get at official rate nor black market Not that I dont believe you, but two days ago, you were asking about how to pay your fees. How come this sudden change in development? 1 Like |
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Path21: 6:34pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Please someone should help me, My company want to sponsor me for a Seminar in Australia but I don't know how to go about it, The company will provide all the necessary documents and as well remit a reasonable amount of money into my separate account for my expenses my question is, Is the money going to be called lodgement or should I go ahead and ask the company to remit the money to my account Please what are my chances of getting the visa
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by abbyjo: 8:13pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
JewelStone: Hi guys, it's been such a long time I dropped by, I forgot my login details and never had the time to reset the password until now. I would like to share my brief experience, to help those who are planning to come to this great country.
I came in 6 months ago and settling down in Sydney wasn't too difficult for me, because I did my homework well and knew what I was expecting in terms of cost of living and job opportunities. I got a house on gumtree.com.au, my friends helped me tidy my resume, I applied to lots of jobs through seek.com.au, and was lucky to get 2 jobs within my first 3 weeks, so I got to choose the best. I did Cert IV in Disability, and I've been working in the Disability Sector and it's awesome. I also changed my course from Master of Accounting to Bsc Nursing.
Some key points to note: 1. Come through PR or scholarship if you can, the school fees is pure extortion 2.Choose Sydney if you can. It's an awesome city with heaps of opportunities, you'll be tired of jobs. I'm not sure about other cities though. 3. Come with some money that can sustain you for a while cos you don't know when you'll get a job. Not everyone is lucky to get a job as soon as they arrive, and I've seen Naija students live here like church rats cos they came with no plan and expected money to fall from trees as soon as the landed. 4. If you want to get a good job after studies, choose your course carefully. Just because a course can give you PR doesn't mean it can give you jobs upon graduation, except you want to work minimum wage jobs all your life. Accounting/finance is one of the most useless courses here, it's only on PR list cos of the revenue it generates, especially from Asian students, don't make that mistake 5. Disability sector is massive with numerous jobs, get your certificate as soon as you arrive if it's your kind of thing, you'll make enough money to cover your bills. Don't bother about aged care cos the pay is shitty and the job more stressful. 6. Nursing is life, you'll never lack jobs and the pay is excellent. IT is so so, cos too many Indians have infiltrated the field. 7. As a student, you can't work full time or part time; only casual and casual jobs pay higher cos you can't get paid holidays etc. And for casual jobs, Aussies don't care much about degree (there are exceptions of course), job experience is bae, so fix your resume as soon as you arrive. 8. Cost of living is the only negative but the high wages make up for that. 9. Sydney is bae. Endless beaches and parks, great restaurants and bars if you like fine dining like I do, rivers and lakes for nature lovers; the list is truly endless. Makes the high cost of living worth it. 10. Coming to Australia is the best decision I have ever made and I love my life here.
For ladies, fake Naija guys will be all over you as soon as they know you're new, use your brain and don't fall for bullshit, take your time and don't let anyone rush you. If you like dating other races and you're good looking, Aussie men like African girls, you'll have decent men hitting on you, then you'll get to choose the best. Take care of yourself and look sharp even before you leave Naija, loose weight if you're fat. Know your self worth, have a focus and most importantly, don't be slutty cos it won't get you anywhere (I'm saying this cos I know a couple of gals here who think that being easy and slutty will get them a hubby and PR )
If anyone has any questions about Sydney or my school WSU, quote me and I'll respond as soon as I can.
Good luck in your hustles
Hi jewel,please how did you change from master of accounting to bsc,a friend tried changing but was told she can only change to master in nursing graduate entry. 1 Like |
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by condomuser: 8:49pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Yes she needs to clarify how searching for a service a few days ago resulted to automatic employment in that field mctowel01:
Not that I dont believe you, but two days ago, you were asking about how to pay your fees. How come this sudden change in development? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuglothen(f): 9:19pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
chuglothen:
Please assist with my questions in my previous post....i did not quote you properly JewelStone: Hi guys, it's been such a long time I dropped by, I forgot my login details and never had the time to reset the password until now. I would like to share my brief experience, to help those who are planning to come to this great country.
I came in 6 months ago and settling down in Sydney wasn't too difficult for me, because I did my homework well and knew what I was expecting in terms of cost of living and job opportunities. I got a house on gumtree.com.au, my friends helped me tidy my resume, I applied to lots of jobs through seek.com.au, and was lucky to get 2 jobs within my first 3 weeks, so I got to choose the best. I did Cert IV in Disability, and I've been working in the Disability Sector and it's awesome. I also changed my course from Master of Accounting to Bsc Nursing.
Some key points to note: 1. Come through PR or scholarship if you can, the school fees is pure extortion 2.Choose Sydney if you can. It's an awesome city with heaps of opportunities, you'll be tired of jobs. I'm not sure about other cities though. 3. Come with some money that can sustain you for a while cos you don't know when you'll get a job. Not everyone is lucky to get a job as soon as they arrive, and I've seen Naija students live here like church rats cos they came with no plan and expected money to fall from trees as soon as the landed. 4. If you want to get a good job after studies, choose your course carefully. Just because a course can give you PR doesn't mean it can give you jobs upon graduation, except you want to work minimum wage jobs all your life. Accounting/finance is one of the most useless courses here, it's only on PR list cos of the revenue it generates, especially from Asian students, don't make that mistake 5. Disability sector is massive with numerous jobs, get your certificate as soon as you arrive if it's your kind of thing, you'll make enough money to cover your bills. Don't bother about aged care cos the pay is shitty and the job more stressful. 6. Nursing is life, you'll never lack jobs and the pay is excellent. IT is so so, cos too many Indians have infiltrated the field. 7. As a student, you can't work full time or part time; only casual and casual jobs pay higher cos you can't get paid holidays etc. And for casual jobs, Aussies don't care much about degree (there are exceptions of course), job experience is bae, so fix your resume as soon as you arrive. 8. Cost of living is the only negative but the high wages make up for that. 9. Sydney is bae. Endless beaches and parks, great restaurants and bars if you like fine dining like I do, rivers and lakes for nature lovers; the list is truly endless. Makes the high cost of living worth it. 10. Coming to Australia is the best decision I have ever made and I love my life here.
For ladies, fake Naija guys will be all over you as soon as they know you're new, use your brain and don't fall for bullshit, take your time and don't let anyone rush you. If you like dating other races and you're good looking, Aussie men like African girls, you'll have decent men hitting on you, then you'll get to choose the best. Take care of yourself and look sharp even before you leave Naija, loose weight if you're fat. Know your self worth, have a focus and most importantly, don't be slutty cos it won't get you anywhere (I'm saying this cos I know a couple of gals here who think that being easy and slutty will get them a hubby and PR )
If anyone has any questions about Sydney or my school WSU, quote me and I'll respond as soon as I can.
Good luck in your hustles
[/quote Thanks for this. But I have a question. I am planning to come and study diploma in nursing in a TAFE school. I intend paying for 1st semester only before coming over. Do you think I can use the casual jobs to put myself through school and also pay my bills. I have a 4years banking experience...can such facilitate my getting a job faster on arrival? And do you think diploma in nursing can afford me decent jobs over there before saving money to go for a Bsc in nursing. Awaiting your kind reply[quote author=chuglothen post=53997906]
Please assist with my questions in my previous post....i did not quote you properly |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuglothen(f): 9:21pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
JewelStone: Hi guys, it's been such a long time I dropped by, I forgot my login details and never had the time to reset the password until now. I would like to share my brief experience, to help those who are planning to come to this great country.
I came in 6 months ago and settling down in Sydney wasn't too difficult for me, because I did my homework well and knew what I was expecting in terms of cost of living and job opportunities. I got a house on gumtree.com.au, my friends helped me tidy my resume, I applied to lots of jobs through seek.com.au, and was lucky to get 2 jobs within my first 3 weeks, so I got to choose the best. I did Cert IV in Disability, and I've been working in the Disability Sector and it's awesome. I also changed my course from Master of Accounting to Bsc Nursing.
Some key points to note: 1. Come through PR or scholarship if you can, the school fees is pure extortion 2.Choose Sydney if you can. It's an awesome city with heaps of opportunities, you'll be tired of jobs. I'm not sure about other cities though. 3. Come with some money that can sustain you for a while cos you don't know when you'll get a job. Not everyone is lucky to get a job as soon as they arrive, and I've seen Naija students live here like church rats cos they came with no plan and expected money to fall from trees as soon as the landed. 4. If you want to get a good job after studies, choose your course carefully. Just because a course can give you PR doesn't mean it can give you jobs upon graduation, except you want to work minimum wage jobs all your life. Accounting/finance is one of the most useless courses here, it's only on PR list cos of the revenue it generates, especially from Asian students, don't make that mistake 5. Disability sector is massive with numerous jobs, get your certificate as soon as you arrive if it's your kind of thing, you'll make enough money to cover your bills. Don't bother about aged care cos the pay is shitty and the job more stressful. 6. Nursing is life, you'll never lack jobs and the pay is excellent. IT is so so, cos too many Indians have infiltrated the field. 7. As a student, you can't work full time or part time; only casual and casual jobs pay higher cos you can't get paid holidays etc. And for casual jobs, Aussies don't care much about degree (there are exceptions of course), job experience is bae, so fix your resume as soon as you arrive. 8. Cost of living is the only negative but the high wages make up for that. 9. Sydney is bae. Endless beaches and parks, great restaurants and bars if you like fine dining like I do, rivers and lakes for nature lovers; the list is truly endless. Makes the high cost of living worth it. 10. Coming to Australia is the best decision I have ever made and I love my life here.
For ladies, fake Naija guys will be all over you as soon as they know you're new, use your brain and don't fall for bullshit, take your time and don't let anyone rush you. If you like dating other races and you're good looking, Aussie men like African girls, you'll have decent men hitting on you, then you'll get to choose the best. Take care of yourself and look sharp even before you leave Naija, loose weight if you're fat. Know your self worth, have a focus and most importantly, don't be slutty cos it won't get you anywhere (I'm saying this cos I know a couple of gals here who think that being easy and slutty will get them a hubby and PR )
If anyone has any questions about Sydney or my school WSU, quote me and I'll respond as soon as I can.
Good luck in your hustles
[quote author=chuglothen post=53997860][/quote] Please assist with my questions in my previous post....i did not quote you properly |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by CJFLEX: 9:26pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
PLEASE HOUSE, SCHOOL HAVE STARTED WITH ORIENTATION AND WILL COMMENCE FULLY ON MONDAY 27TH AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY VISA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO CALL THE EMBASSY AT PRETORIA OR I SHOULD JUST KEEP PRAYING AND TRUSTING THE ALMIGHTY GOD. WILL CALLING THEM BE A PROBLEM? I SUBMITTED ON THE 6TH FEB, MED AND BIO ON THE 8TH. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by sheguru(f): 9:42pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
JewelStone: Hi guys, it's been such a long time I dropped by, I forgot my login details and never had the time to reset the password until now. I would like to share my brief experience, to help those who are planning to come to this great country.
I came in 6 months ago and settling down in Sydney wasn't too difficult for me, because I did my homework well and knew what I was expecting in terms of cost of living and job opportunities. I got a house on gumtree.com.au, my friends helped me tidy my resume, I applied to lots of jobs through seek.com.au, and was lucky to get 2 jobs within my first 3 weeks, so I got to choose the best. I did Cert IV in Disability, and I've been working in the Disability Sector and it's awesome. I also changed my course from Master of Accounting to Bsc Nursing.
Some key points to note: 1. Come through PR or scholarship if you can, the school fees is pure extortion 2.Choose Sydney if you can. It's an awesome city with heaps of opportunities, you'll be tired of jobs. I'm not sure about other cities though. 3. Come with some money that can sustain you for a while cos you don't know when you'll get a job. Not everyone is lucky to get a job as soon as they arrive, and I've seen Naija students live here like church rats cos they came with no plan and expected money to fall from trees as soon as the landed. 4. If you want to get a good job after studies, choose your course carefully. Just because a course can give you PR doesn't mean it can give you jobs upon graduation, except you want to work minimum wage jobs all your life. Accounting/finance is one of the most useless courses here, it's only on PR list cos of the revenue it generates, especially from Asian students, don't make that mistake 5. Disability sector is massive with numerous jobs, get your certificate as soon as you arrive if it's your kind of thing, you'll make enough money to cover your bills. Don't bother about aged care cos the pay is shitty and the job more stressful. 6. Nursing is life, you'll never lack jobs and the pay is excellent. IT is so so, cos too many Indians have infiltrated the field. 7. As a student, you can't work full time or part time; only casual and casual jobs pay higher cos you can't get paid holidays etc. And for casual jobs, Aussies don't care much about degree (there are exceptions of course), job experience is bae, so fix your resume as soon as you arrive. 8. Cost of living is the only negative but the high wages make up for that. 9. Sydney is bae. Endless beaches and parks, great restaurants and bars if you like fine dining like I do, rivers and lakes for nature lovers; the list is truly endless. Makes the high cost of living worth it. 10. Coming to Australia is the best decision I have ever made and I love my life here.
For ladies, fake Naija guys will be all over you as soon as they know you're new, use your brain and don't fall for bullshit, take your time and don't let anyone rush you. If you like dating other races and you're good looking, Aussie men like African girls, you'll have decent men hitting on you, then you'll get to choose the best. Take care of yourself and look sharp even before you leave Naija.
Hi, my Babysis is about applying for bsc nursing in WSU, she graduated 3 years ago with b.ed health and physical education but passionate about nursing, can we connect with you to get direct Infos? I will PM you |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by sammywemmy: 10:00pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
JewelStone: Hi guys, it's been such a long time I dropped by, I forgot my login details and never had the time to reset the password until now. I would like to share my brief experience, to help those who are planning to come to this great country.
I came in 6 months ago and settling down in Sydney wasn't too difficult for me, because I did my homework well and knew what I was expecting in terms of cost of living and job opportunities. I got a house on gumtree.com.au, my friends helped me tidy my resume, I applied to lots of jobs through seek.com.au, and was lucky to get 2 jobs within my first 3 weeks, so I got to choose the best. I did Cert IV in Disability, and I've been working in the Disability Sector and it's awesome. I also changed my course from Master of Accounting to Bsc Nursing.
Some key points to note: 1. Come through PR or scholarship if you can, the school fees is pure extortion 2.Choose Sydney if you can. It's an awesome city with heaps of opportunities, you'll be tired of jobs. I'm not sure about other cities though. 3. Come with some money that can sustain you for a while cos you don't know when you'll get a job. Not everyone is lucky to get a job as soon as they arrive, and I've seen Naija students live here like church rats cos they came with no plan and expected money to fall from trees as soon as the landed. 4. If you want to get a good job after studies, choose your course carefully. Just because a course can give you PR doesn't mean it can give you jobs upon graduation, except you want to work minimum wage jobs all your life. Accounting/finance is one of the most useless courses here, it's only on PR list cos of the revenue it generates, especially from Asian students, don't make that mistake 5. Disability sector is massive with numerous jobs, get your certificate as soon as you arrive if it's your kind of thing, you'll make enough money to cover your bills. Don't bother about aged care cos the pay is shitty and the job more stressful. 6. Nursing is life, you'll never lack jobs and the pay is excellent. IT is so so, cos too many Indians have infiltrated the field. 7. As a student, you can't work full time or part time; only casual and casual jobs pay higher cos you can't get paid holidays etc. And for casual jobs, Aussies don't care much about degree (there are exceptions of course), job experience is bae, so fix your resume as soon as you arrive. 8. Cost of living is the only negative but the high wages make up for that. 9. Sydney is bae. Endless beaches and parks, great restaurants and bars if you like fine dining like I do, rivers and lakes for nature lovers; the list is truly endless. Makes the high cost of living worth it. 10. Coming to Australia is the best decision I have ever made and I love my life here.
For ladies, fake Naija guys will be all over you as soon as they know you're new, use your brain and don't fall for bullshit, take your time and don't let anyone rush you. If you like dating other races and you're good looking, Aussie men like African girls, you'll have decent men hitting on you, then you'll get to choose the best. Take care of yourself and look sharp even before you leave Naija, loose weight if you're fat. Know your self worth, have a focus and most importantly, don't be slutty cos it won't get you anywhere (I'm saying this cos I know a couple of gals here who think that being easy and slutty will get them a hubby and PR )
If anyone has any questions about Sydney or my school WSU, quote me and I'll respond as soon as I can.
Good luck in your hustles
Hi JewelStone, This is very detailed. thanks a lot. need some pointers from you: what courses, in your opinion, are relevant or helpful in terms of getting a good job in sydney? You already mentioned Nursing and Disability; you also mentioned IT as a so so. Any other courses that are very relevant and can get one a well paying job? I am trying to follow in your steps and do my homework very well before landing in Sydney sometime in July on a PR. 1 Like |
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Clusesigna: 10:15pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Hello guys . Been a silent observer my self...tho I made an application before coming across this threads. Still thought to was right to post my success. As we are all Nigerian and we need to help "genuine" visa seekers so our name will remain drama free in this world of trump etc lol
Visa application : 1st Feb . Medical front loaded Grant : 22nd Feb After an argonising few weeks of waiting I finally got the response I expected.
Anyone have an idea how Brisbane is in terms of jobs etc.
School resumes on the 27th, but might be late by a day or so. Ask any question u wish I will gladely reply. Thanks guys 3 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by ellitexas: 10:21pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Well in most cases u have to use the schools country representative to get the admission which i did. Then u can either decide to apply for the visa on ur own or continue the flow with the agent. Lucky u, i hear Form A is now available unlike our time where we had to face the reality of exchange rates. So get the schools bill and apply an exchange rate of 375 there abt. That gives u an estimated cost of ur study in Australia holysinner01: Good morning i will like to know if i hae to use an agent to process or i can process it myself.. i want to apply for a premasters and like how much is the rough estimate to study in Australia?? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by ellitexas: 10:28pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Contacting them shouldnt be much of a problem especially if u hv gotten to know ur Case Officer. However wen making enquries u need to be subtle abt it and not forceful. All da best bruv. CJFLEX: PLEASE HOUSE, SCHOOL HAVE STARTED WITH ORIENTATION AND WILL COMMENCE FULLY ON MONDAY 27TH AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY VISA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO CALL THE EMBASSY AT PRETORIA OR I SHOULD JUST KEEP PRAYING AND TRUSTING THE ALMIGHTY GOD. WILL CALLING THEM BE A PROBLEM? I SUBMITTED ON THE 6TH FEB, MED AND BIO ON THE 8TH. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by ellitexas: 10:32pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Have u booked ur flight? Am also due to arrive brisbane on Monday and would head to sch on tuesday. Clusesigna: Hello guys . Been a silent observer my self...tho I made an application before coming across this threads. Still thought to was right to post my success. As we are all Nigerian and we need to help "genuine" visa seekers so our name will remain drama free in this world of trump etc lol
Visa application : 1st Feb . Medical front loaded Grant : 22nd Feb After an argonising few weeks of waiting I finally got the response I expected.
Anyone have an idea how Brisbane is in terms of jobs etc.
School resumes on the 27th, but might be late by a day or so. Ask any question u wish I will gladely reply. Thanks guys |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by SegunWamiri(m): 10:32pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
@chuglothan, sammywemmy and sheguru.
Please note that it is possible to communicate or direct your questions to a particular person on the thread without quoting the entire write up. Quoting jewelstone is as bad as spamming the thread especially for those of us using phones. You could just click on reply, write the person's moniker and ask your questions.
Another way around it is to quote the post, edit and leave the point similar to your question. It makes reading easier and encouraging.
Cheers 4 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by abbyjo: 11:05pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
CJFLEX: PLEASE HOUSE, SCHOOL HAVE STARTED WITH ORIENTATION AND WILL COMMENCE FULLY ON MONDAY 27TH AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY VISA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO CALL THE EMBASSY AT PRETORIA OR I SHOULD JUST KEEP PRAYING AND TRUSTING THE ALMIGHTY GOD. WILL CALLING THEM BE A PROBLEM? I SUBMITTED ON THE 6TH FEB, MED AND BIO ON THE 8TH. Y not mail the school telling them about your visa status and request for an extension,my husband did same last year and got one week extension,so he had it handy for when the VO requested for an extension letter to issue his visa |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by CJFLEX: 11:50pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
abbyjo:
Y not mail the school telling them about your visa status and request for an extension,my husband did same last year and got one week extension,so he had it handy for when the VO requested for an extension letter to issue his visa OK thanks |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by JewelStone(f): 1:22am On Feb 24, 2017 |
classichsy: @JewelStone..Nice update from you. l can only but wish you the best in your endeavours. You mentioned IT so so...Lol Kindly emphasise more....
There are lots Indians with years of experience in IT trooping in everyday, and the PR takes longer cos the points are a bit higher and more difficult to attain. So even if you get PR, getting a job may not be easy @mzjennypherI think Special ED is on the PR list but the requirements are a bit stringent, you're IELTS has to be top notch and you'll go through serious screenings before you can teach. The job prospects ain't bad but not too exiting Solitin40: @JewelStone What's the duration for the disability course What are the differences between III and IV? Is the course still available for International students can students pay 50% of the school fees with this part time job
I did my course in a month including placement but I learnt the rules have changed now and I don't have the deets. Like I told another poster earlier, I will confirm and update. Yes you can pay your fees with disability jobs if you work smart. Note it's casual not part time, students can't do part time job @abbyjoMy first course was in quarters, 2 quarters making one semester. After the first quarter, I emailed the school that I can't continue anymore cos it's boring and I lost my passion for it. Lol. They tried to force me to complete a semester but I refused cos it's a waste of my money and time. Eventually, they allowed me to change but it took determination and endless phone calls. What course is your friend currently studying? @chuglothenYeah you can pay your TAFE fees/bills with casual jobs in Disability if you work smart. Dip. in Nursing will get you decent jobs until you swith to RN. I'm not sure how relevant your banking experience will be, I equally had 3 years experience in UBA but haven't used it here one day. @sheguruYou can PM me, I'll respond as soon as convenient cos I'm getting soo many PMs sammywemmy: Hi JewelStone, This is very detailed. thanks a lot. need some pointers from you: what courses, in your opinion, are relevant or helpful in terms of getting a good job in sydney? You already mentioned Nursing and Disability; you also mentioned IT as a so so. Any other courses that are very relevant and can get one a well paying job? I am trying to follow in your steps and do my homework very well before landing in Sydney sometime in July on a PR. Civil Engineering and related professions such as Architecture are hot cos construction is booming at the moment. Other engineering and technological professions are good too except maybe petroleum. Anything in the medical field is great. I'm not discrediting IT, it's just a bit difficult to get jobs due to excess supply. Honestly, nursing is the easiest job here for immigrants cos they need nurses everyday and can't help but offer us the jobs. Please note that my opinion is restricted to Sydney 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by JewelStone(f): 1:29am On Feb 24, 2017 |
@all Please don't quote my long posts, just quote my name and I'll respond. Edit your posts if you've quoted already. Gracias 2 Likes |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by JewelStone(f): 1:33am On Feb 24, 2017 |
CJFLEX: PLEASE HOUSE, SCHOOL HAVE STARTED WITH ORIENTATION AND WILL COMMENCE FULLY ON MONDAY 27TH AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY VISA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO CALL THE EMBASSY AT PRETORIA OR I SHOULD JUST KEEP PRAYING AND TRUSTING THE ALMIGHTY GOD. WILL CALLING THEM BE A PROBLEM? I SUBMITTED ON THE 6TH FEB, MED AND BIO ON THE 8TH. Email the Embassy ASAP, state your start date and how you need to be in school soon, ask for update on you application. Include all your details 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuglothen(f): 2:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Thanks dearie. I know that Bsc nursing is better but my challenge is being able to finance it while doing casual jobs. Or do you think I can finance Bsc in nursing and still pay my bills with just casual jobs? |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by nellyalph: 2:22am On Feb 24, 2017 |
CJFLEX: PLEASE HOUSE, SCHOOL HAVE STARTED WITH ORIENTATION AND WILL COMMENCE FULLY ON MONDAY 27TH AND I HAVE NOT RECEIVED MY VISA, IS IT ADVISABLE TO CALL THE EMBASSY AT PRETORIA OR I SHOULD JUST KEEP PRAYING AND TRUSTING THE ALMIGHTY GOD. WILL CALLING THEM BE A PROBLEM? I SUBMITTED ON THE 6TH FEB, MED AND BIO ON THE 8TH. First of all, do not type in bold letters. It's difficult to read and its hurting to the eye. I actually passed your post |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 2:22am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Path21: Please someone should help me, My company want to sponsor me for a Seminar in Australia but I don't know how to go about it, The company will provide all the necessary documents and as well remit a reasonable amount of money into my separate account for my expenses my question is, Is the money going to be called lodgement or should I go ahead and ask the company to remit the money to my account Please what are my chances of getting the visa
Please your urgent answer will be appreciated Seminar or conference is classified as business. So you would need to apply for a business visa. Your company need not provide bank statement although you need to provide your own personal statement plus supporting documents from company I.e. letter stating they are sending you on conference and what days you would be staying for, your employment contract, couple of payslips, Id card, itinerary for flight and hotel. Don't forget to include Polio and yellow fever cards plus get your finger prints taken. |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by WestAfrican: 2:27am On Feb 24, 2017 |
nellyalph:
First of all, do not type in bold letters. It's difficult to read and its hurting to the eye. I actually passed your post Hang in there, your case officer will advice you to defer your admission if need be. They know time is running out. If after two weeks of orientation, you may want to write them to know what is going on. That's what I would do if I were in your shoes. 1 Like |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by nellyalph: 2:49am On Feb 24, 2017 |
WestAfrican:
Hang in there, your case officer will advice you to defer your admission if need be. They know time is running out. If after two weeks of orientation, you may want to write them to know what is going on. That's what I would do if I were in your shoes. No be me ooo. You quoted the wrong person |
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by jamson: 6:11am On Feb 24, 2017 |
mctowel01:
Nice then. Make I quote my G's.. Jamson come here oo. Info is correct, buddie. So much that panic selling has begun in the parallel market. I pray this thing is sustainable long enough to enable us take advantage of when buying PTA. Chaiii...DIBP oooo 3 Likes |