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Health / Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by vikena(f): 11:02pm On Oct 22, 2019
Goldie16:
Nordica does but I don't know the price
Thank you Goldie.
Health / Re: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by vikena(f): 6:07pm On Oct 20, 2019
Hello everyone. I'm new here.

Please, does any one know a good ivf center that does ivf with gender selection and the cost of the whole procedure.
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by vikena(f): 6:47am On Jul 23, 2018
vikena:
Good day all!
This is my first time posting on this thread though I have being following for quite some time. I want to appreciate all those who in one way or another have kept this thread going.
I need to the advice of gurus here. I want to migrate to Australia with my family ( spouse and two kids ). The permanent residence route doesn't seem to favour me. I'm a law graduate. I graduated January this year and have not gone to law school. So, I can't apply as a barrister or solicitor. I'M thinking of doing LLM (Research) in Australia and in the course of studying apply to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia. Of course, I know that I will need to run some law courses but what I really don't know is, if it will be possible to apply to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia with a student visa. If it is possible, can I decide to forfeit the LL.M and run the necessary or required law courses to become a lawyer in Australia? I really do need all the pieces of advice I can get now. I'm female BTW. Thanks in anticipation of your replies.

Someone should respond to this please.
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by vikena(f): 5:24pm On Jul 19, 2018
Good day all!
This is my first time posting on this thread though I have being following for quite some time. I want to appreciate all those who in one way or another have kept this thread going.
I need to the advice of gurus here. I want to migrate to Australia with my family ( spouse and two kids ). The permanent residence route doesn't seem to favour me. I'm a law graduate. I graduated January this year and have not gone to law school. So, I can't apply as a barrister or solicitor. I'M thinking of doing LLM (Research) in Australia and in the course of studying apply to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia. Of course, I know that I will need to run some law courses but what I really don't know is, if it will be possible to apply to be admitted as a lawyer in Australia with a student visa. If it is possible, can I decide to forfeit the LL.M and run the necessary or required law courses to become a lawyer in Australia? I really do need all the pieces of advice I can get now. I'm female BTW. Thanks in anticipation of your replies.

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