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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 9:20pm On Jan 25, 2015
chookudi:
There was no problem at all with Nigerian officials concerning foodstuffs. The only "problem" you may encounter is having to "settle" them before boarding especially if your passport is a "virgin passport". If you stand your ground (though in a polite and firm manner) they have no choice but to let you go. If however you are over excited and happy, well you can decide to give them small kola grin
Lol
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 9:27pm On Jan 25, 2015
ugonology:
Hello house, pls am about to apply for tafe advanced diploma in geoscience, and i jus wanted to know if it was necessary to inform them during d application process that i already posses a degree in geology.....or i should jus apply with my o'levels only?
Have you taken IELTS, did u pay online?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 9:54pm On Jan 25, 2015
BKings:
Even if u carry, e no go finish? Abi na 40 feet container u wan carry lol

That kain foodstuff go turn Sunday Sunday meal lol
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 12:37am On Jan 26, 2015
BKings:
Even if u carry, e no go finish? Abi na 40 feet container u wan carry lol

Well, it will definitely finish but most people would want to start from known to unknown just like in mathematics, you use the known to find X or Y.
Once went to a restaurant ordered a meal and it was served with a seared kangaroo meat, I nearly spat my tummy out. The meat was cooked for just 1min, was still raw if you ask me.

The concept is that by the time you exhaust your stock, you would have settled a bit to know where to re-stock from or the local stuff to supplement with
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 12:49am On Jan 26, 2015
UBKtech:


Well, it will definitely finish but most people would want to start from known to unknown just like in mathematics, you use the known to find X or Y.
Once went to a restaurant ordered a meal and it was served with a seared kangaroo meat, I nearly spat my tummy out. The meat was cooked for just 1min, was still raw if you ask me.

The concept is that by the time you exhaust your stock, you would have settled a bit to know where to re-stock from or the local stuff to supplement with

Don't you know whites prefer half cooked food or raw foods.they don't over cook their food which is good.But you would have asked which meat was that.I can remember I ate dog meat while I was serving and I did not know.it was during the last party when we were asked to cook and we had to go to the market.we noticed that some food sellers do mix both cow and dog meat together.I could not sleep that night.this was during my nysc that was when I learnt to ask what meat is this?why is it looking like this.and the funny I really enjoyed the meat when I did not know it was dog meat lol
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 2:31am On Jan 26, 2015
UBKtech:


Well, it will definitely finish but most people would want to start from known to unknown just like in mathematics, you use the known to find X or Y.
Once went to a restaurant ordered a meal and it was served with a seared kangaroo meat, I nearly spat my tummy out. The meat was cooked for just 1min, was still raw if you ask me.

The concept is that by the time you exhaust your stock, you would have settled a bit to know where to re-stock from or the local stuff to supplement with

Hehehe!

They call it medium-rare...iyama! You can even still see the blood oozing out.. I don't blame them sha...when their meat is processed and stored under the most sanitary conditions. Come to Naija and buy meat, then say you are doing medium-rare...if it's not salmonella and parasitic worms that will consume your intestines lol.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by prechear(m): 7:06am On Jan 26, 2015
BKings:
Even if u carry, e no go finish? Abi na 40 feet container u wan carry lol

Lol.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 7:44am On Jan 26, 2015
Preciousstones:


Don't you know whites prefer half cooked food or raw foods.they don't over cook their food which is good.But you would have asked which meat was that.I can remember I ate dog meat while I was serving and I did not know.it was during the last party when we were asked to cook and we had to go to the market.we noticed that some food sellers do mix both cow and dog meat together.I could not sleep that night.this was during my nysc that was when I learnt to ask what meat is this?why is it looking like this.and the funny I really enjoyed the meat when I did not know it was dog meat lol

Knew the meat was Kangaroo but did n't expect it raw, learnt my lesson the hard way. A friend prodded me to have it to mark my OZ arrival grin grin
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 8:11am On Jan 26, 2015
UBKtech:


Knew the meat was Kangaroo but did n't expect it raw, learnt my lesson the hard way. A friend prodded me to have it to mark my OZ arrival grin grin

Lol but Kangaroos look sweet tho cheesy just scared of their front pockets(the females have front pockets)
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 8:49am On Jan 26, 2015
Preciousstones:


Lol but Kangaroos look sweet tho cheesy just scared of their front pockets(the females have front pockets)

Look sweet until they kick you in the chest...

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 8:52am On Jan 26, 2015
bossladyMo:


Look sweet until they kick you in the chest...

LMAO!!!
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by MisterNRC(m): 11:10am On Jan 26, 2015
iriferi:
like Boss Surveyor said, moorooka has african spice and foodstuffs like garri and the rest... heard that from my Sierra Leone friend... when I go there I will let you guys know whats there and whats not there...

there is a Ghanaian woman in Annerley(Ipswich road) that has a big congested shop called the African Market (i feel wey dey charge anyhow because there are no prices attached to the goods but she is stocked).
Another Yoruba woman dey Inala market. Shes always very excited to see nigerians that come to shop. She stocks spices real well.

Happy Spice-hunting..
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by TotsAdorb(f): 11:23am On Jan 26, 2015
Hi everyone,

I am keen to meet fellow Nigerians in Perth, so if anyone fancies a meet up please raise your virtual hands and we can arrange something...

Looking forward to meeting all y'all..

Thanks.

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Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by oludolao: 11:28am On Jan 26, 2015
Hello house,

State Nominated 190 visa class.

Looks like I can come in other Specialist Managers - 139999, I worked as a Project Manager for about 2 years. Kindly advise if the code is appropriate.

Also I work presently as an Administrative Manager which means I can come in under Corporate Services Manager - 132111, but I have just 6 months experience. Please advise way forward.

Thanks
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 11:30am On Jan 26, 2015
MisterNRC:


there is a Ghanaian woman in Annerley(Ipswich road) that has a big congested shop called the African Market (i feel wey dey charge anyhow because there are no prices attached to the goods but she is stocked).
Another Yoruba woman dey Inala market. Shes always very excited to see nigerians that come to shop. She stocks spices real well.

Happy Spice-hunting..

In Brisbane, yea?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by FutureDon(m): 11:46am On Jan 26, 2015
MisterNRC:
there is a Ghanaian woman in Annerley(Ipswich road) that has a big congested shop called the African Market (i feel wey dey charge anyhow because there are no prices attached to the goods but she is stocked).
Another Yoruba woman dey Inala market. Shes always very excited to see nigerians that come to shop. She stocks spices real well.

Happy Spice-hunting..

Haha, very true bro. I dey always go cart for there well well. Person dey tell me about the Yoruba woman for Inala, say she get correct Ijebu garri. I shall pay her a visit soon grin
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by iriferi(m): 1:27pm On Jan 26, 2015
FutureDon:


Haha, very true bro. I dey always go cart for there well well. Person dey tell me about the Yoruba woman for Inala, say she get correct Ijebu garri. I shall pay her a visit soon grin
I no dey use ijebu play ooo... thanks misterNRC and Surveyor... now lets go foodstuff hunting
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by FutureDon(m): 1:47pm On Jan 26, 2015
iriferi:
I no dey use ijebu play ooo... thanks misterNRC and Surveyor... now lets go foodstuff hunting

Haha, abi nah. Na correct eba and egusi soup fit do am for this HOT weather.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 2:40pm On Jan 26, 2015
Please is there any public hols in australia today?and Happy Australia Day cheesy
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by weconsult: 2:51pm On Jan 26, 2015
bossladyMo:


In Brisbane, yea?

Hi bosslady, I second ubktech on the foodstuff issue.
my advice is that you carry as much food stuff as you want and make sure you DECLARE it all. declare everything. i did my PR activation last year and carried a full box of over 30kg of various food stuff. all in ziplock bags and labeled neatly. we packed the food in one box and clothings in a separate box.(wifey did that). The custom officer told us, he was so impressed because we made the job easier and they didnt have to look through many different boxes. he said people rarely did this. Nothing was confiscated. He told us only seeds that could be planted would be an issue.
so maam, as we are going back shorthly, we are even buying extra luggage so as to stock some food stuff. like ubktech said, better to start from the known and move into the unknown.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by larryjayz: 7:53pm On Jan 26, 2015
I'm raising mine.
TotsAdorb:
Hi everyone,

I am keen to meet fellow Nigerians in Perth, so if anyone fancies a meet up please raise your virtual hands and we can arrange something...

Looking forward to meeting all y'all..

Thanks.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 10:54pm On Jan 26, 2015
UBKtech:


Well, it will definitely finish but most people would want to start from known to unknown just like in mathematics, you use the known to find X or Y.
Once went to a restaurant ordered a meal and it was served with a seared kangaroo meat, I nearly spat my tummy out. The meat was cooked for just 1min, was still raw if you ask me.

The concept is that by the time you exhaust your stock, you would have settled a bit to know where to re-stock from or the local stuff to supplement with
Ok, now I get. Kangaroo? damn! For someone like me who is too selective....I wonder
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 11:06pm On Jan 26, 2015
Preciousstones:
Please is there any public hols in australia today?and Happy Australia Day cheesy
Yea. I guess u discussed with answering machines too grin
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by cheedyH: 11:14pm On Jan 26, 2015
oludolao:
Hello house,

State Nominated 190 visa class.

Looks like I can come in other Specialist Managers - 139999, I worked as a Project Manager for about 2 years. Kindly advise if the code is appropriate.

Also I work presently as an Administrative Manager which means I can come in under Corporate Services Manager - 132111, but I have just 6 months experience. Please advise way forward.

Thanks
. I think under the specialist manager they listed some occupations under it. I don't think project manager is among Also check 4 the states/region that has your occupation under CSOL.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 11:22pm On Jan 26, 2015
BKings:
Yea. I guess u discussed with answering machines too grin

Guess you did not understand my question and you should have asked me to explain myself.you should know by now that they are ahead of us.I don't know if they have a two days hols that's why 'm asking,so I can call them before I go to bed.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by cheedyH: 11:22pm On Jan 26, 2015
Teeboy22:
hello good morning every1...pls i need info on hw som1 can apply for a work or visit visa 2 australia frm naija...do dey av any embassy or high commission in lagos...tnx in advance...
. No embassy or high commission in Nigeria. But they hv in South Africa. Info on how to go about work/visitor's visa check Australian immigration website online.
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by cheedyH: 11:24pm On Jan 26, 2015
tonibox:
Finally in Adelaide. Australia is really a lovely place to be. They are well organized.
. Nice. Travelled on Student visa/PR? Have you settled with accommodation?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Teeboy22(m): 11:37pm On Jan 26, 2015
cheedyH:
. No embassy or high commission in Nigeria. But they hv in South Africa. Info on how to go about work/visitor's visa check Australian immigration website online.
i was told dey av high Comm. @ikoyi..nd i saw d adress to in gogle
dfat.gov.au/missions/countries/ngla.html
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Miami11: 2:19am On Jan 27, 2015
For those in Aussie are you able to work full-time and pay for your own fees and even have extra money?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 2:29am On Jan 27, 2015
Preciousstones:


Guess you did not understand my question and you should have asked me to explain myself.you should know by now that they are ahead of us.I don't know if they have a two days hols that's why 'm asking,so I can call them before I go to bed.
It's just a day. U can make your calls
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by BKings: 3:03am On Jan 27, 2015
IELTS General Training
IELTS General Training is for test takers wishing to migrate to an English-speaking country (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK), and for those wishing to train or study at below degree level.

Copied this from their site. Please who understands the last sentence or phrase ( below degree level)?
Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by Nobody: 6:40am On Jan 27, 2015
BKings:
It's just a day. U can make your calls

Thank you smiley

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