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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Mcslize: 10:43am On Feb 24
blackbriar:


not me.

Engineer's Australia.
Nigeria is not a full signatory of Washington Accord.

If you don't know about something you ask so you don't miss out of opportunities. There are different pathways to assess your qualification of which Nigeria doesn't fall under Washington accord.

But you can assess your 5 years degree from any Nigerian university using the competency Demonstration report pathway and your engineering degree will be assessed as equivalent to Australian Bachelor's degree with EA as a professional Engineer.

This is what a lot of graduates that studied Engineering courses in Nigeria have been using to migrate to Australia till date.

You simply didn't understand so much about the process. Endeavour to get the right info if you will like to migrate too so you are not left behind.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by blackbriar: 12:11pm On Feb 24
Mcslize:


If you don't know about something you ask so you don't miss out of opportunities. There are different pathways to assess your qualification of which Nigeria doesn't fall under Washington accord.

But you can assess your 5 years degree from any Nigerian university using the competency Demonstration report pathway and your engineering degree will be assessed as equivalent to Australian Bachelor's degree with EA as a professional Engineer.

This is what a lot of graduates that studied Engineering courses in Nigeria have been using to migrate to Australia till date.

You simply didn't understand so much about the process. Endeavour to get the right info if you will like to migrate too so you are not left behind.

Thanks for the info.

everyone does CDR to migrate.
I am not wiriting in the visa section , which means i am not looking for a visa.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Mcslize: 5:11pm On Feb 24
blackbriar:


Thanks for the info.

everyone does CDR to migrate.
I am not wiriting in the visa section , which means i am not looking for a visa.

You're welcome but let me address something I noticed very quickly. I just noticed some discrepancies in your claim.

If you said you are not looking for visa, that means you are in the wrong thread. But that's not the point. Going by your initial post, it doesn't seem like you are among those that speak good about japa to others. More like those that specialise in discouraging people with wrong information.

I saw your initial post as an attempt to intentionally pass out wrong information. I presume you know a bit about the whole process but intentionally trying to pass out wrong information. You ain't trying to seek for help here, rather you are here to pass out as an antagonist to the japa movement.

Moreso, you said in one of your replies to bligs that you have assessed your degree with EA as shown in your reply below (the bolded).

bligs:

If you are referring to Skill Assessment from EA then your are mixing it up,
You can actually assess with EA with an Engineering degree of 5years duration from Nigeria through CDR path way.

I used my naija degree for EA assessment.

👆

blackbriar:


I also used my Niaja Engoneering degree for EA assessment.

I never said you could not assess your Nigerian Engineering degree of 5years duration from Nigeria through CDR path way.

So what was your assesment result from EA?
Please kindly care to share?

That's you saying you also used your Niaja engineering degree for EA assessment.

But how come you are claiming you are not looking for visa but end up undergoing assessment with EA? Does that means you are already in Australia I presume, but trying to pass out misleading info to discourage others here? Just an assumption. I don't know if you are in Australia or not.

I hope you can now see the glaring discrepancy in your posts.

This makes me think you are just here to pass out wrong information to discourage people. You are not here to neither help nor seek for help.

The japa movement is here to stay and I believe no antagonist of any kind against the japa movement can stop the force behind it.

Let's learn to be our brother's keeper. If you are already abroad and you specialise in passing out wrong info to intentionally mislead or discourage others, then desist from it, because the sky is big enough for every one to fly.

That's just my FBI observation from the whole of your posts and I believe I have been able to prove beyond any doubt that you are among those who don't want others to japa on Nairaland. That's why I took my time to bring out all the evidence and point out the glaring discrepancy in your posts.

If this seems like a bad FBI move, then kindly pardon my post.

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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by blackbriar: 5:13am On Feb 26
Mcslize:


You're welcome but let me address something I noticed very quickly. I just noticed some discrepancies in your claim.

If you said you are not looking for visa, that means you are in the wrong thread. But that's not the point. Going by your initial post, it doesn't seem like you are among those that speak good about japa to others. More like those that specialise in discouraging people with wrong information.

I saw your initial post as an attempt to intentionally pass out wrong information. I presume you know a bit about the whole process but intentionally trying to pass out wrong information. You ain't trying to seek for help here, rather you are here to pass out as an antagonist to the japa movement.

Moreso, you said in one of your replies to bligs that you have assessed your degree with EA as shown in your reply below (the bolded).

Intentiaonally?
How and in what way?

👆



That's you saying you also used your Niaja engineering degree for EA assessment.

But how come you are claiming you are not looking for visa but end up undergoing assessment with EA? Does that means you are already in Australia I presume, but trying to pass out misleading info to discourage others here? Just an assumption. I don't know if you are in Australia or not.
What misleading information have i passed?

I hope you can now see the glaring discrepancy in your posts. Sorry,there is no discrapncy

This makes me think you are just here to pass out wrong information to discourage people. You are not here to neither help nor seek for help. Ihave not passe dout any wrong information. Nigeria is not a full siganotry of the washington Accord.

The japa movement is here to stay and I believe no antagonist of any kind against the japa movement can stop the force behind it.

Let's learn to be our brother's keeper. If you are already abroad and you specialise in passing out wrong info to intentionally mislead or discourage others, then desist from it, because the sky is big enough for every one to fly. How have i discouraged anyone?

That's just my FBI observation from the whole of your posts and I believe I have been able to prove beyond any doubt that you are among those who don't want others to japa on Nairaland. That's why I took my time to bring out all the evidence and point out the glaring discrepancy in your posts. Evidences!!!, anyways there are no discrepancies

If this seems like a bad FBI move, then kindly pardon my post.
FBI bro, you did not even care to understand my post. Hence i think you will make a very fine MI6 Officer. *winks*

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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by tunlex01(m): 1:45pm On Feb 27
blackbriar:
FBI bro, you did not even care to understand my post. Hence i think you will make a very fine MI6 Officer. *winks*
I'd like to understand your post. Can you provide a summary to us please?
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by iykealex007(m): 8:33pm On Feb 28
Please guys, me and my partner are planning to file offshore partner visa 309 when she comes here in May, she was here in Dec anyway, and I do like to know how long this partner visa process takes for we Nigerians.. If their is anyone who has gone through the process
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Mcslize: 2:29am On Feb 29
blackbriar:
FBI bro, you did not even care to understand my post. Hence i think you will make a very fine MI6 Officer. *winks*

Don't worry, we are all coming to Australia. No be only you like better things. Wink wink.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by blackbriar: 9:02am On Feb 29
tunlex01:

I'd like to understand your post. Can you provide a summary to us please?

! did Engineers Australia assesement several years back.
Engineers Australia assessment of my naijaengineering degree was based on Sydney accord, as naija was not a partial nor full signatory of Washington Accord.
I did not care nor relaise the consequqences. Only now trying to change jobs and they raising the issue.
Naija engineering education (COREN) only became a partial signatory of Washington Accord some few years back.
so for recent applicants assessmnet will be based on Washington Accord.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by olajumoke12: 5:38am On Mar 02
Hello all,

Please i want to start my australia relocation plan and i don’t have a job yet. What’s the best visa type to go for and what’s my possibility of getting a job when i get there
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Wrap46: 12:41pm On Mar 02
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olajumoke12:
Hello all,

Please i want to start my australia relocation plan and i don’t have a job yet. What’s the best visa type to go for and what’s my possibility of getting a job when i get there

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Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by whodeyhere: 2:34pm On Mar 12
bomsilaga:
Hi,
I sent a message too to join the melbourne group.


I like to join the melbourne group too, can you add me. will be travelling in May
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by whodeyhere: 2:49pm On Mar 12
tyosho:
It will be nice if this thread is restricted to info about life in australia.Not questions on how to secure visa or gain admission.

My family and I made use of IOM to secure our travel tickets.We went with emirates and had a stopover in Dubai.Nothing special about the travel experience.We were entitled to 40kg per adult,40kg for a child and 23kg for infant.We also paid for 2 extra bags of 32kg each but i hear prices have gone up so cargoing is cheaper.You can cargo through certain airlines like saa,emirates and etihad.
All in all we had like 12 luggages.
I went with ALL kinds of food stuffs except beans(becos of weavils).With my food items,i put them individually in transparent bags and labelled them.Fish,egusi,dry pepper,garri,amala etc.
Got to melbourne,declared i had food items but was not searched and was allowed to go through.

We opened accts with NAB and commonwealth bank but didnt transfer any money from nigera.We went with some cash and left the remaining in a GT dom acct and transferred from there to our OZzy acct when we arrived.We also opened a dom acct in OZ(commonwealth bank was seamless) for ease of transfer.There might be a cheaper way to transfer funds but this is what we did.

We stayed with family in Northern suburbs initially but got our own place in the Eastern suburbs,somewhere not far from Dandenong.We settled for the East because its quite busy,more factories and industries in these areas.If i dont live in the East,I will go for the North and West in that order.West is cheapest but people say it has a history of crime.I however have friends who have lived in the West over 10years and have never had any incidents.Anyhow,wherever you decide to stay is fine.Just get somewhere close to the train station and mall.

In melbourne,you can use your naija license for 6months.My husband passed his victoria drivers test on first attempt,i havnt tried yet for my drivers license.People say though that it can be quite tough cos i know someone who failed 5times!I was able to start driving within 2months of getting here.Just remember,you drive on the left always.

No ideas on how mortgages work but when choosing a neighborhood,also consider ones with good schools if you have kids.If your kids are still of daycare age(below 5),use careforkids.com.au to compare prices,reviews etc.

Settling in was not bad for me cos i had friends and family here already.My kids settled fine as well.

Upon arrival;
Get a mobile sim(i use lebara)
Apply for TFN(tax file no)
Open a bank account or go and activate the one you opened from Nigeria
Go to centerlink and medicare for registration
Get a travel card(MYki card if in melbourne).

Update your linkedin profile and make it very appealing to recruiters.You can also search for recruiters on Linkedin.

With regards to work,there is always something to do.It might not be want you want initially but there is work.Some people start off working at factories,aged care homes,disability and support centres etc until they eventually get what they want.Some people also end up going into nursing,community welfare,policing etc.But like i said,if you dont mind chopping humble pie to start somewhere earning money with these blue collar jobs,you will be okay.I know people who have houses with money earned from these blue collar professions.
There is dignity of labour here so people dont care what job you do to earn money.

For transportation,if you can afford it,pls plan to buy a car asap(carsales.com.au,gumtreee.com.au).please buy cars with roadworthiness and valid registration(at least 6months).If no car,you can use the metro system until you can afford to get a car here.

For housing,a friend referred us to her agent who leased us an apartment even though we didnt have jobs at the time.She accepted our bank statements as proof of income.We pay just a little below 2k monthly as rent.

Then i also just found out about NRAS housing scheme from a colleague days back.Its for families who fall within a certain income threshold.IF your rent was like 350,you would pay like 260 and the govt will pay the balance.I dont have much info as i dont qualify anymore since hubby and I both work now.But im certain most freshbies would qualify.

With furnishing the house,we went across gumtree.com(for people who were selling their furniture due relocation or other reasons),kmart stores( for kitchen items),bestbuy.com(this is a company that sells new electronics at reduced prices because they have scratches or marks on them;there are plenty stores like that but this is the one i patronised) and ikea stores(for kitchen and beddings)

For people that dont mind as well,in order to save costs,you can patronise Salvos stores(its a charity shop that all kinds of household items in great condition).

To get the best energy providers,internet providers,insurance etc,you can make use of iselect.com.au

During cold weather,you wear jacket and use heater(we paid almost 200 a month for heating during this past winter)

I do most of my shopping at Dandenong Market as food stuffs there is cheaper than everyother place I know.There is also Marmara market at Dandenong(all kinds of food items including shaki,cowleg,cow tongue etc) and an African store not far from the market(cant rememeber the name).At noble park is SUR african shop where i get dry fish,palm oil,egusi and stuff like that.

With departmental stores,woolworths is most expensive and aldi is cheapest.Coles is in between.
I know of only one nigerian restaurant that recently opened in the city and i have never been there before.
There is also another popular naija shop in the West called Fatimoh"s shop

With centerlink link claims,we were paid family tax benefit part A and B,family rebate and child care assistance.This all sumed up to $621 forthnightly for the first 4months,it came down to 550 and then now sits at $89 fortnightly.It reduces with every income increase.
Childcare rates was $113 for two kids initially (5days a week) and now is $370 a week.

We also got a concession card which has now been cancelled since we both have jobs.With the concession card,we paid discounted electricity and waterbills,half price for transportation,free ambulance cover,susbsizied fees if we had done any studies at the time and my first kid who is in kinder got 15hours free of daycare weekly .

With jobs,for me,it was just God.I got a job in the Tier 1 team of an IT company with no technical knowledge whatsover.It was my 3rd video interview and i got the job two months after arrival.I commute 54mins by train to the CBD which is quite a distance by OZ standard.But i dont mind really.I got the job through indeed.com which i prefer to seek.com
There a couple of recruitment agencies i know and i will list as i remember.

Strategy one(blue collar)
Adecco
Hoban
Ozstaff(blue collar)
Randstad
Sharp &carter
Hays
Smaart



cc Bellong,vinsmuft,funkjo,oknee,hordunayo,incemay,abeg you guys should come and add o

You gave very good account of how you settled, I will be moving to melbourne from Nigeria with family in May, has there been any change based on what you wrote up there. Would you mind if I get in touch privately. Thanks.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by momamorgz(f): 8:24am On Mar 20
Charltex:
Where about in Perth are you?

The North, Glendalough
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by momamorgz(f): 8:50am On Mar 20
Kingsyze:

Yes there is an association for Nigerians living in Perth and also a whatsapp group.
Chat me up on telegram @Kingsyze

Thank You..
I just sent you a message on telegram.
Didn't find Kingsyze but Kingsyzer
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Charltex: 4:42am On Mar 23
momamorgz:


The North, Glendalough

Down here in the south, Rockingham.

If you find anything kindly share.
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by emmyslimzy: 6:53pm On Apr 06
Amalahajames:



I just paid an agent today to help secure for me a I year work permit Australian visa..
We agreed on 1.4m and I transferred 700k to him today,, he only requested for my passport data page and two passport photographs.. I hope this is real, still have my fears until my Visa is out..


Chief how far, I will love to know the outcome of this, just going through this thread now
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by johnikwoyi: 6:34am On Apr 17
bligs:

The only option is getting a diploma or degree in Social work.
PS: You can't go wrong with Social work as the profession is selling.

Hiiii,pls if I have a degree in sociology and five years work experience as a social worker, can I still go ahead and apply
If yes, how do I go about making sure I get a positive assessment from AWSS
Thanks in anticipation
Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by Zbk001: 7:07pm On Apr 23
Good day everyone: pls which loan company support Australia masters degree programs

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