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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by mamajaz(f): 7:58am On May 20, 2017
manucho:

@Manucho,

Your occupation requires a Bachelor degree and at least one year experience. Vetasses will not give a positive assessment to HND for agric occupations.

Thanks bro and what other options do I have now besides PR that would lead to PR besides school
Business visa, if you are financially buoyant.
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Alphadoor: 8:09am On May 20, 2017
WellEndowed


can i apply for visitor visa like now now (6 months) and go and continue with my PR right there in Aussie..

I have lodge my EOI, just awaiting ITA.
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by manucho: 8:17am On May 20, 2017
mamajaz:

Business visa, if you are financially buoyant.
I'm not even qualified my type of business isn't registered and doesn't work over there
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by mamajaz(f): 8:54am On May 20, 2017
manucho:

I'm not even qualified my type of business isn't registered and doesn't work over there
Haaaaaaa....
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by manucho: 8:59am On May 20, 2017
mamajaz:

Haaaaaaa....
Yes ma'am I buy and sell red oil and plaintain on a large scale then sell to market women doing the business of red oil and plaintain. I'm looking for other ways
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 9:14am On May 20, 2017
Alphadoor:
WellEndowed


can i apply for visitor visa like now now (6 months) and go and continue with my PR right there in Aussie..

I have lodge my EOI, just awaiting ITA.

Cc bellong
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by mamajaz(f): 9:25am On May 20, 2017
manucho:

Yes ma'am I buy and sell red oil and plaintain on a large scale then sell to market women doing the business of red oil and plaintain. I'm looking for other ways
If you're soooo passionate about going, school is the only option I can see here oh....

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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by simpleworld: 7:17pm On May 20, 2017
bellong:


You need qualification in air-conditioning repairs or anything closely related.
Where did you learn the craft from?
please I don't real get you. am Tiller meaning I lay tiles. and am also HND holder ( HND in accounting)
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 8:12pm On May 20, 2017
simpleworld:
please I don't real get you. am Tiller meaning I lay tiles. and am also HND holder ( HND in accounting)

Sorry, I meant ond or HND in construction, building, anything related to tiling
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by PHUMEELAYO(f): 12:58am On May 21, 2017
Hello, wow this thread has been most informative. GOD bless you all for taking out time to respond to questions. @WellEndowed please I need your advice..... I am a recent graduate, just finished NYSC this April. I have a BSc in medical physiology and my service was at a teaching hospital as an Echocardiographer which is related to my field but I am looking at going into nursing. I have been researching graduate entry masters in Nursing and looking at applying for monash and university of Queensland but it's really expensive. so I am really considering scholarship opportunities. Do you feel I have a chance here, is my plan feasible?? Would you advice me to go for another route? I need your expertise and experience to help me with any useful information. Sorry for the lengthy post. Look forward to your response.

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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 2:22am On May 21, 2017
PHUMEELAYO:
Hello, wow this thread has been most informative. GOD bless you all for taking out time to respond to questions. @WellEndowed please I need your advice..... I am a recent graduate, just finished NYSC this April. I have a BSc in medical physiology and my service was at a teaching hospital as an Echocardiographer which is related to my field but I am looking at going into nursing. I have been researching graduate entry masters in Nursing and looking at applying for monash and university of Queensland but it's really expensive (come from a low-income family, no father, no reliable sponsor) so I am really considering scholarship opportunities. Do you feel I have a chance here, is my plan feasible?? Would you advice me to go for another route? I need your expertise and experience to help me with any useful information. Sorry for the lengthy post. Look forward to your response.

In a minute

@bellong

E ma binu. Help me out here and you might have even answered this question 20 million times. Does NYSC count towards the work experience required by DIPB?
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 2:39am On May 21, 2017
PHUMEELAYO:
Hello, wow this thread has been most informative. GOD bless you all for taking out time to respond to questions. @WellEndowed please I need your advice..... I am a recent graduate, just finished NYSC this April. I have a BSc in medical physiology and my service was at a teaching hospital as an Echocardiographer which is related to my field but I am looking at going into nursing. I have been researching graduate entry masters in Nursing and looking at applying for monash and university of Queensland but it's really expensive (come from a low-income family, no father, no reliable sponsor) so I am really considering scholarship opportunities. Do you feel I have a chance here, is my plan feasible?? Would you advice me to go for another route? I need your expertise and experience to help me with any useful information. Sorry for the lengthy post. Look forward to your response.

Some schools offer some form of scholarship but mostly for people enrolling for a Masters by research program. There are two types of programs here

1. Master by coursework
2. Masters by research just like doctor of philosophy (phd)...this one is known as Master of philosophy .

No. 2 offers more scholarship opportunities however most masters by research students need to have a bachelors degree with honours(google that) or a masters degree with a considerable amount of research in it or some years of experience in their field of choice.

The amount offered for scholarship is what I don't know. You might need to cough up some thousands of dollars per term. Unfortunately you will have to research that.

Look into schools in Perth Western Australia. I have heard of a school there that offers international students full scholarship to undertake a masters by research
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by smoothvee(m): 5:12am On May 21, 2017
Pm'ed you dear... pls reply
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by SlowlybtSurely: 9:54am On May 21, 2017
WellEndowed:


You know public health is like that tree with too many branches. I didn't look for a job in infectious disease. I got another job in another branch of public health which I found to be quite interesting. Then that Ebola outbreak started, and the thirst for infectious disease fell on me all over again but I use water quench am grin

Now that thirst has come back and I am tired of quenching it with water. cheesy. Truth is most of the public health jobs I have seen, though public health degree is desirable, anyone who has had any experience in an acute clinical setting is encouraged to apply hence my post. So if I want to apply now for such jobs, my acute care experience will suffice. The masters is just an added advantage

I am looking at a Phd sometime in the near future and my target is the darn Ebola angry that annoying disease that killed so many because there wasn't enough epidemiological data gathered from the first outbreak in the 70s to help fight the outbreak that started in 2014. What is Ebola really and what is its connection with the bat family?

Bia slowlybtsurely comot hiaaa, you got mine infectious disease juices flowing cool


@all
Trust me, there will be time for studying. Get the work experience first. Add them years to your profile....and then study later.

Did I mention I like you already?? cheesy

True. Public health has so many branches. But I really do like Infectious diseases. I like the challenges it poses and the various opportunities that come with it. I plan to do some volunteering work while undergoing the 6 month course. This way, I can get my foot in the door with some experience, albeit short.

MSc na later things. After i must have garnered some years of relevant experience. Something along the lines of Global health and infectious diseases.

I have a dream. . . (In Oga Luther's voice)

No PhD for me. I don old. angry

Nna, checki godu your PM. Rapu that story of forgetting PW. Oma'n worku this time around. tongue

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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Bnimz(m): 10:07pm On May 21, 2017
Chai, mamajaz, see people dey discuss deadly diseases like say na gold embarassed shocked
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by mamajaz(f): 10:24pm On May 21, 2017
Bnimz:
Chai, mamajaz, see people dey discuss deadly diseases like say na gold embarassed shocked
Honestly, nah there money dey oh. Me kuma, my head don dey swell self.
If I hammer this PR, that one nah sure banker.
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 5:29am On May 22, 2017
SlowlybtSurely:


Did I mention I like you already?? cheesy

True. Public health has so many branches. But I really do like Infectious diseases. I like the challenges it poses and the various opportunities that come with it. I plan to do some volunteering work while undergoing the 6 month course. This way, I can get my foot in the door with some experience, albeit short.

MSc na later things. After i must have garnered some years of relevant experience. Something along the lines of Global health and infectious diseases.

I have a dream. . . (In Oga Luther's voice)

No PhD for me. I don old. angry

Nna, checki godu your PM. Rapu that story of forgetting PW. Oma'n worku this time around. tongue


smoothvee:
Pm'ed you dear... pls reply

Sorry. 1. I can't remember my password. 2. I don't do PMs cheesy
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by SlowlybtSurely: 6:19am On May 22, 2017
WellEndowed:

Sorry. 1. I can't remember my password. 2. I don't do PMs cheesy

It's ok. I totally understand. smiley

What branch of PH are you In? What was your undergraduate in?
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 7:05am On May 22, 2017
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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by SlowlybtSurely: 8:17am On May 22, 2017
@WellEndowed

Nice story. We are always driven by an experience. Will like to know how mainstream PH pans out for you eventually.

@bolded; wanted to spare you that, hence the PM.

Thanks for indulging me. wink
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by princessayinke: 1:51pm On May 26, 2017
Good afternoon house. I want to find out about migrating thru skilled trade such as fashion designing and hairdressing. I know these skills are assessed by TRA. But what type of Nigerian certificate of training can one tender for assessment. Can a 3months course in hairdressing be used?
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by OlalekanKad(m): 1:51am On May 27, 2017
Fashion Designer in Australia is Skill Level 1 and according to Anezsco, the equivalent qualification required is Bachelor degree whilst Hair Dresser is Skill level 3 and according to Anezsco, equivalent qualification required is certificate III or IV. So to answer your question, TRA recently stopped accepting work experience to substitute for formal qualification. They regard a Formal qualification as one that was taken within the period of two years passing through classrooms and workshop training's so at such they will be needing you to submit an academic transcript. Far back 2 years and even last year, if you did a 3 month course and you have a vast work experience, they will accept it.
I have a friend here in Sydney who is not on this forumn, I will ask for him for more information on your case because they also accept an apprenticeship certificate but am not sure of the other backing documents you will need. You should be able to do the assessment of the Hairdresser but that of Fashion Designer, you will definitely need a bachelor degree. Fashion designer here in Australia is taken seriously like an engineering course in Nigeria.





princessayinke:
Good afternoon house. I want to find out about migrating thru skilled trade such as fashion designing and hairdressing. I know these skills are assessed by TRA. But what type of Nigerian certificate of training can one tender for assessment. Can a 3months course in hairdressing be used?

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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by Nobody: 2:34am On May 27, 2017
bellong:

OND or HND
Sir please explain more, OND building Technology. A tiller too.
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by feminineA: 3:54am On May 27, 2017
hello house

Please can you help me with information on scholarships/full funding on Ph.D. ( Business/Management)

Thanks
Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by bellong: 8:08am On May 27, 2017
LostCity:


Sir please explain more, OND building Technology. A tiller too.

Read this

https://www.nairaland.com/3053069/general-guide-australian-permanent-resident

Choose wall and floor tiler occupation.

I hope you get paid in the bank in your work place.

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Re: Where Are Nigerians In Australia . by larrymoore1: 9:14am On Jun 04, 2017
Good day peeps

Please which of the cities/region will be good for someone who wants to study Master in Environmental management/science that will enable the person get a good job and a PR at the end of the programme.

Gurus in the house,i will highly appreciate your responses.

Thank you

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