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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by osato45: 3:52pm On May 17, 2019 |
anthney87:Hello, I will like to know how far you have gone with registering your wife with new zealand nursing and midwifery association. I have sent u a Pm kindly respond |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 7:00pm On May 17, 2019 |
femijck:Hello chief See the attached image. That's my realme account. It is legal to help others submit their applications using my created account and at the same time submit mine without doing group application? If you look at the image, you'll see 2 applications The first one with a name is for the guy I'm helping, while mine is below without a name, as my passport is still being processed in Abeokuta. Please advise if their any negative implications Thanks
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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:27pm On May 17, 2019 |
davodyguy: Firstly you need to understand that real me is a government platform to prevent identity theft and it’s uniquely used by an individual for several purposes including visa application. Using a realme account is solely for whoever details were use to open the account and nothing else. https://www.ivisa.com/new-zealand-blog/new-zealand-visa-and-realme Secondly helping people with their visa application is very illegal in NZ except you are a licensed adviser or immigration lawyer. However you can assist with filling the forms if the principal applicant cannot do that themselves but cannot provide immigration advice. https://www.immigration.govt.nz/about-us/our-online-systems/apply-on-behalf Applying for visa on behalf of someone can only be done by employer or education providers. In this case, if INZ regard what you’ve done as illegal, there will be issues which is likely to be the case. Realme is yours and unique to you. If you haven’t submit the application, I will advise u cancel it immediately. P.S: informations in this text are my personal opinion and not immigration advise . Cheers |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 9:29pm On May 17, 2019 |
femijck: Thanks. I haven't submitted. If you check the image, you'll see unsubmitted. I'll cancel and then open fresh accounts for the others. It's more of helping them to fill form online and nothing more |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:51pm On May 17, 2019 |
davodyguy:Alright bro, BOL |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by MercifulGod1: 12:04am On May 18, 2019 |
Please, I have received my unconditional offer letter but I want to ask if it's compulsory to pay the full tuition fees before applying for the visa or the visa can be granted without paying tuition fees? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by MercifulGod1: 12:09am On May 18, 2019 |
femijck: Please sir, I have received my unconditional offer letter but I want to ask if it's compulsory to pay the full tuition fees before applying for the visa or the visa can be granted without paying tuition fees? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 12:36am On May 18, 2019 |
MercifulGod1: You don't have to pay tuition before Visa application. Start your application with your unconditional offer of place and ensure your medical and x-ray test reference number is handy because you can't submit an application for students visa up to one year without the result. Once Immigration is satisfied with your application, you will receive what is called "Approval In Principle (AIP)". Once your application is approved in principle, you pay your full one year tuition immediately and send the receipt to INZ for confirmation. Students Visa is usually issued up to 5 days after submitting receipt of tuition payment. Remember your Nigerian Passport must go to South Africa for confirmation before an AIP. So get everything ready along with a passport handling fee of R505. Best of luck. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by MercifulGod1: 12:53am On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu: Thanks a lot for this. Really appreciate it |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 7:31am On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu: Good info |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 7:50am On May 18, 2019 |
MercifulGod1: Ensure you draft a very good statement of purpose (SOP) that "must" emphasize the relevance of your chosen program to your current situation or employment back home. It must explain any gap in your education/ career since after graduation. Most importantly, your 6 months bank statement must show a steady balance of the estimated expenses plus tuition otherwise, attach a "letter of explanation of source of funds" for any huge and recent deposit in your account. These little things go a long way in reducing your processing time because your Case Officer will have enough info at his disposal and Baba God go do the rest. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 8:36am On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu:Hello Have you successfully sent your passport to Pretoria? If yes, what's the process? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by MercifulGod1: 11:24am On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu: Thanks for this but please, I want clarification on something. Must the total tuition fees be paid after the AIP before the real visa can be given or one can pay half or part of the tuition fees and send them the receipt and still receive the visa? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 11:43am On May 18, 2019 |
davodyguy: First, you must have submitted your application and paid your visa fees. There is a thank you message that is generated once your master card is successfuly debited for visa fees. Print a copy if the thank you page and keep. Next step is to pay the current VFS passport handling fee of R530 (Was increased 2 weeks ago). You cannot pay this fee with your naira master card. Only a Dom account Master card ($or£) can do that successfully. Fund your Dollar account (or that of anyone willing ) with current exchange rate and complete the VFS fee paying authorization letter attached below (see the second document). Attach the filled authorization letter along with the printed Tank you page from INZ to your international passport put in and envelop. Also email a copy of the filled authorization letter to (info.nzza@vfshelpline.com) Alternatively, you can pay via funds transfer from the same Dom account using your cheque book. Walk into your bank and request for a funds transfer form. Complete the form with details contained in the third document attached below. Note that in this case, there is a transaction reference which must be; Your Full name, Passport number and Phone number. Once the transaction is done, collect your teller or evidence of payment and attach to your printed Tank You Page. Put it together with your international passport in an envelop and send via UPS to VAC a dress below: Cherry Lane Office Park 1st Floor, 114 Fehrsen Street Nieuw Muckleneuk Brooklyn Pretoria, Gauteng South Africa 0181 UPS will give you a tracking number and you can track your item. Mine arrived VAC in 3 working days. I paid through funds transfer because my Dollar master Care was not ready. So that transaction cost me $50 transaction fee. Access Bank na dem sabby, it was too much though. Once your passport is certified, you will receive an email that your passport has been returned from INZ South Africa back to VAC Pretoria and ready for collection. In that mail, you will see a link for instruction on how to pick up your passport. It's usually another authorization letter that you will fill and give to UPS (see the first document). They will pick up the passport from VFS and return to Your address in Nigeria. For now, I don't know the collection fee but the sending fee is #19,750.00 See also the another document attached below which is the courier authorization letter for passport pick-up. Oya start dey do something!!! 2 Likes
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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 11:56am On May 18, 2019 |
MercifulGod1: You must pay the complete tuition for New Zealand Student Visa. Only Australia or Canada can collect first semester. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 12:04pm On May 18, 2019 |
MercifulGod1: Please very important: for your medicals, use only INZ approved Panel physicians in your home country. The list of current panel physicians is on their website. You might see St. Nicholas Hospital there, but last time I went there, they no longer provide such services. So I used the second panel physician in Victoria Island Lagos. There are other approved physicians in Abuja and PH respectively, but they are just few. Your result will be sent directly to INZ and they will give you a reference number you will use to complete and submit your application. Oya fire on. @Femi, tell you Kiwi wife to buy a bigger pot. We plenty dey come... |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 2:50pm On May 18, 2019 |
Thanks so much ezinwaJesu. You sabi lecture. My question is I don't have a Dom account card, can I walk into either Zenith, Sterling and Diamond/Access Bank to do international transfer to SA? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 4:01pm On May 18, 2019 |
davodyguy: You can't do international funds transfer from naira account. If you don't have one, get a friend or brother who has and transfer from his account. What is most important is that your passport number, name and Phone number appears as the transaction reference. With that the funds can be traced as your passport handling fee. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by MercifulGod1: 4:12pm On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu: Thank you so much. Please, when showing financial proof, the statement of account to be used must have money that covers the total tuition fees plus the $15000, I mean if the total tuition fees is $25000, the SOA must have at least $40000 like that or it's just only the $15000 it must contain at least? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 5:22pm On May 18, 2019 |
MercifulGod1: You must show one year tuition and living expenses. If your program is more than one year, you must show evidence of funds set aside to cover for that in the future or a steady source of income that can be relied on. In that case, a sponsor. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by liliberth: 7:59pm On May 18, 2019 |
davodyguy: You can pay into their standard chartered bank then you put in the pay slip when sending your pp. But I paid using my gtb naira card and it went through. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 8:35pm On May 18, 2019 |
liliberth:Just spoke with my account officer now and he said I should try using my ATM card, that it would go through. This response from you corroborate his assertion. How did you do it! Was there any link you used? I'm about doing this on Monday. Visa application submitted via Realme, payment made using Zenith Bank normal ATM naira card and thank you printed. What next from here? |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 8:37pm On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu:Great, would do as advised Please confirm that total payment to be made is as shown in the attached image 530R + 200R Thanks
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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ezinwaJesu(m): 9:12pm On May 18, 2019 |
davodyguy: R530 only |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 9:32pm On May 18, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu:That's the importance of asking questions from people. So why include the extra R200? Na wá oo |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Blaqman: 8:40am On May 19, 2019 |
ezinwaJesu: PLEASE AFTER SENDING BACK YOUR PASSPORT FROM VAC SA WHAT ARE THE DOCUMENTS INSIDE THAT CAME WITH YOUR PASSPORT? ARE YOU GIVEN AN E VISA? InIN MY OWN CASE I HAVE JUST BEEN CONTACTED TO COME AND PICK MY PASSPORT FROM VAC SA, DOES IT MEAN I VISA WILL COME WITH THE PASSPORT AS I HAVE PAID MY PHD TUITION PLUS OTHER FEES INCLUDING SHOWING POF OF 15,000nsz AND 2,000nzd ONWARD TRAVEL. MY VISA APPLICATION STATUS IS STILL READING SUBMITTED ON THE. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Firewall02: 12:12pm On May 19, 2019 |
Blaqman: @Blaqman DM me for pickup |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by liliberth: 12:52pm On May 19, 2019 |
davodyguy: I filled in a form from their website and put in my bank card details and sent it off with my passport. Or you fill it and submit it online to them. But I did the first and it worked |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 7:37pm On May 19, 2019 |
liliberth:Ok, thanks Will reach out to them. Wish you all the best on your application When I was in Johannesburg, I used by Sterling Bank ATM in their POS and the rate was ₦28 to 1ZAR |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by AyodejiAyeni: 11:25am On May 20, 2019 |
femijck: Student Visa. I am self-sponsored. |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by djavu82(m): 5:59pm On May 22, 2019 |
Femijck....I need ur email please... Or please chat mi up via dejipekun@yahoo.com |
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 7:13am On May 24, 2019 |
djavu82: I usually advise people to ask their question on this thread as that will create more audience and other experience guys here can also give suggestions and advise. Secondly it will serve as info for others who might need same info. But if it’s very confidential, then send me a PM 1 Like |
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