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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 10:18am On Sep 21, 2018
Congratulations Alphador and Jay
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 12:38pm On Aug 29, 2018
Your Cipm will not give you any point so no need submitting that except you just want to add that.

Login to vetassess website and find out the address to forward your transcript as well as the price. They are all writing there.

Also note that whatever occupation your nominating must be closely related to your field of study.

All the best


connectgt:
Good day my brothers and sisters in this forum.
I am about to commence my Australia Permanent Residence Visa application. I understand my credentials must be assessed by VETASSESS. I have a Bachelor degree in Business Administration and a Professional Diploma in Human Resources Management from Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) both in Nigeria.
Please, I need clarification in the following areas;
1.) Am I expected to submit transcript for both the B.sc and professional Diploma or the B.sc would suffice?
2.) What VETASSESS address should be used for requesting transcript for Nigerian applicants?
3.) How much is the cost of assessment?
What I saw on their website is much o... $880. That’s approximately N237,600 for assessment alone.
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 12:33pm On Aug 29, 2018
Sorry for the late response atleast someonehas already responded. Dont assess any education thing as you dont have the degree na straight negative.

Like i said earlier if you cant find what is closely related to waht you studied please try other routes.




quote author=ambo1 post=70659134]I just nominated the Education Managers nec as my occupation for the skills assessment, however I noticed that there is a caveat that states a highly relevant field of study, although the job description matches mine. I have a B.Sc. in Economics and statistics and a Master’s degree in Human Resource Management, but this seems to differ from the highly relevant fields of study such as Educational Studies, Teacher Education, and Educational Leadership and Administration which was stated.

Please sir advise me on what to do. Can I go ahead for assessment?

Thanks.[/quote]
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 10:00pm On Aug 26, 2018
It's not only Sol list that is there try checking state list too. Nobody can tell you which occupation to apply rather check all list and pick the one that is closely related to what you studied and find a way to apply for it.

Please note that Australia assessing body want's what you studied to be closelyrelated to what your doing. If you cant find any please try canada.







quote author=ambo1 post=70622692]@ oga bellong thanks for attending to me, i was able to go through the SOL list and i found the following....
(1) Education Adviser

(2) Education Manager plans, organises, directs, controls and
coordinates educational policy, and provides advice and
educational and administrative support to staff and students in
educational institutions (ANZSCO).

This occupation covers Education Managers which are not
134499
Education Managers nec
elsewhere classified in ANZSCO. This occupation includes Project
Coordinator (Education), TAFE Registrar and University Registrar.
Highly relevant fields of study would be Educational Studies,
Teacher Education, and Educational Leadership and
Administration.

my issue is @the bolded, i dont have such qualifications.[/quote]

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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 8:34pm On Jul 25, 2018
I sent you a mail since morning no response


uote author=teewhysafe post=69679241]OOhkay. Mail address is temitayo_ajisafe@yahoo.com
Thanks[/quote]
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 1:15pm On Jul 25, 2018
Reliable used them alot




FCCA2012:
For those that have used Austransaction, please how does it work ?
I am trying to use it for a friend and a name and account number was sent to my email as below;

Please pay #***** into the account below and provide us with receipt. This request is only valid for 24hrs after which a new request will be needed and the new rate (if any) will apply.

Bank: UBA
Account Name: ****** ******

Does it mean I have to pay the naira equivalent to that account first ?



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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 11:15am On Jul 24, 2018
Give me your email address cant login to the email used to register.




quote author=teewhysafe post=69651121]

Hello, I already sent you a mail I'm in Melbourne. I heard its quite easy to forward via post. I will pay the courier bill please[/quote]
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 7:02am On Jul 24, 2018
Thank you alot for your reply.

I cant remember the email i used anyway i have sent you a mail.

I thought your in Sydney as am heading to a region in Queensland.






quote author=teewhysafe post=69650061]
Hi. As long as they are dry and well labelled, should not be an issue. I carried groundnuts. Not sure about bitter kola.
I need help with bringing a licence from Nigeria please. Do you mind replying my mail please or sending me one... Pleaaaaasssseeeeee[/quote]
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 2:02pm On Jul 23, 2018
Guys please i dried ugu leaf, bitter leaf, scent leaf and other edible leafs you can think of .i packed them well on zip locks with labels hope it wont be an issue.

Please my igbo brethren what is the English name for OSU that white stuff we grind with egusi couldn't find the name on Google and am coming along with those.

Also can i carry groundnuts and small bitter kola?

Thanks all as am porting this sunday grin
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 3:32pm On Jul 13, 2018
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tunlex01:
Good morning guys.

It seems everyone has moved to Canada thread, anyways I'm begging the house to help me with my questions cos I want to send my documents to VETASSESS for assessment.[color=#990000][/color]

My profile:

Age: 27
English test: Hope to get 20 points in PTE or IELTS (I dont know which to write yet)
Education: BSc. Accounting (in a Nigeria State University) and an Advanced Diploma in ACCA
Experience: I have 7 months experience as an Accountant & Audit trainee, however, I have 4 years experience in a Bank as a Customer Experience and Service Audit Analyst.

Ans 1, You will need to have high point to assess for Accounting like 85points so customer service is best for you.

1. I am not sure if assessing as an Accountant will help me get PR due to the limited period of experience even with my ACCA advanced diploma.


2. I checked out Customer Service Manager (149212) and the job descriptions are similar to what I do in the bank. Can I assess with VETASSESS as a Customer Service Manager with my Accounting background cos VETASSESS requirements for this job does not really state if my job must be in sync to what I studied?

Ans 2, Customer service is in skilled level 2 and you did a 4years course in state university which is equal to Associate degree by Australia standard and at the same time what they need for customer service.

3. If the answer to 2 above is Yes, will VETASSESS reduce my years of experience for whatever reason? (P.S, the 4 years experience is in one bank)

Ans 3, Yes they will reduce just pray they dont take all as it's written that 3years experience will be deducted if your study is not closely related.please visit Anzsco search for more details.

4. I read on this page that some state universities get 10 points for education instead of 15 points due to cateogrization of the Universities by the assessing bodies. I also got info from a friend that the assessing bodies make use of the transcript/syllabus to award either 10 or 15 points and not necessarily due to the categorization of universities. How true is the latter?

Ans 4 ,As long as your university is state and your course of study is not 5 years be sure to be in the category of tier 2 university. Even some federal university's are in tier 2.

5. Can VETASSESS assess my combined ACCA Advanced diploma and BSc Accounting so I can get the maximum 15 points?

Ans no 5, Accountant will answer that part for you.

6. After one gets an ITA, how long till the Visa fee of AU$3,755 is paid.

Ans 6, Once you get ITA you have 60days from the day of the ITA to pay.

Only NT nominates Customer Service Manager for 190 and 485 Visa class but I'd like to go for 190.

Ans 7, Go to their site and check their requirement but mind you NT hardly give 190 only if you have a family and a job offer then your chances are high without the two please take the 489 asap.

Abeg, make una no vex with my long list of questions. Oyinbo say, "person wey ask for direction no dey miss road."

@ oga bellong and other stakeholders, please attend to my case.
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 10:20am On Jul 08, 2018
Dalu my brother will grind them oo to aviod stories.




Even if you grind them and put them in a ziploc, they will still be fresh. Just ensure whatever you're bringing is properly labelled in a transparent ziploc - I included the English and botanical names when I travelled. Ensure they are dry too, my mum brought over ogili as well without any issues, just in case you want to bring those.

There is also this pepper soup spice that is basically Uda and uziza its sold for 100 naira or thereabouts and very well packaged by the manufacturers, you can get those too, no issues.[/quote]
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 8:52pm On Jul 07, 2018
Please guys must we grind our uda, ehuru and uziza seed or we can bring them along like that.

My mum doesn't want me to grind them so they can retain their flavour and am kinda worried.

Please advise.

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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 10:56am On May 10, 2018
Hi Guys,

Am trying to open a NAB account from Naija and i came across this questions(Are you a resident of any other country for tax purposes?) yes or No , when i click yes it took me to another page with this (ou've indicated that you're a resident of one or more countries other than Australia and the U.S.) Do you have a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) for this country? Should I to just click No and move on?

And for Commonwealth Bank no place to add our naija number or country.

Please someone should come to my rescue.
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 10:49am On May 04, 2018
The milo and milk na my factory to leave all behind for other worker's hmmm the thought alone i go package small abeg


Solitin40:

You are so funny milo and milk from Nigeria just bring your kitchen sef how many Kg do you have anyway I was joking if you have enough space bring everything bringable and at the point of entry the officer may and may not allowed like my iru(locust beans) was banned because she saw beans and my friend was allowed With
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 10:46am On May 04, 2018
Noted it's already on the list sef including dry pap to go with it.

Like i said i love food grin



quote author=Solitin40 post=67268759]@Aussy4life

If you can get grounded beans to make Akara and moim moim bring it I will advise you get it from shoprite [/quote]

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Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 10:42am On May 04, 2018
Exactly i intend wtiting mine down from naija too inshort photocopy sef incase




quote author=ZoeW post=67266956]I honestly think you can carry anything you want to (but not fresh foods) as long as you DECLARE them upon entry. You might get lucky and some things (if not all) will scale through . When you declare your stuff you avoid the fine incase you bring in prohibited items. Bad as e bad they will just confiscate some stuff.

As for me I plan to carry all carryables (dry foods only) and write my items to declare list from naija so I don't forget anything. I no get money for fine. [/quote]
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 5:01am On May 04, 2018
Nna meh i get as i ebi to leave naija with just my shokoto not even a cup of garri ijebu sad

I say i go declare all oo na to know the one to bring and one way i no fit bring i they ask so.

Anyway i thank you for your response make i still wait for people way like food like me grin grin




quote author=FBS post=67260730]^^^ Honestly and I could be wrong, bring nothing. Those guys at the border control are not smiling. cheesy[/quote]
Travel / Re: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by aussy4life: 9:12pm On May 03, 2018
Guy please i need advice if the following is allowed in Australia even though am planning to thick yes for all food stuff:

1,Medicine (cough syrup for adult and kids without codeine) ordinary panadol or paracetamol, flagyl incase i chop jekuje,white vitamin C do i need doctors prescription to bring them and how many packs can i come with?

2, Powdered milk and milo i understand i can easily get it in Australia i dont intend to start buying them immediately i arrive.

3, Dry fish and stock fish ( okporoko) and indomie noodles allowed.

4, Spice like ( suya spice,pepper soup spice etc) and red oil even if it's big eva bottle? Plan to freeze it first.

5, Bitter leaf dried one can i bring such and for the maggi should i carry it like that or crush them?

Please any other naija stuff that will be useful to bring.

Thanks guys

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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 8:56pm On May 03, 2018
Ajifixing and 40manlappy port go canny some done get copra sef



quote author=mamajaz post=67257569]Please, wey Rett0, sunvick, Ajiifixing, 40manlappy, Bimpsy[/quote]

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Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 4:58am On May 01, 2018
@phlunter i saw your pm honestly i cant remember the email i used for this.

Whatever you need from me you have gotten from mamajaz waiting for your goodnews. grin
Travel / Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by aussy4life: 5:35am On Apr 30, 2018
Guys Grant has landed oooo

Timeline:
ITA ....30/8/2017
Lodged....25/10/2017
Grant ....30/4/2018
IED... 29/9/2018
Direct grant.
@phlunter you are next to rejoice.
Thanking everyone especially Bellong for starting this thread for people waiting may you all get a quick grant and ITA.

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Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 6:41am On Apr 21, 2018
Congratulations Azy123 grin told you are next.
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 9:21am On Apr 16, 2018
Congratulations grin


[quote author=Cottyekundayo post=66750608][greetings everyone,
Trust y'all are going alright.
Been long y'all saw me; yh yh, I had saved my 600TH POST for immi grant notification...
NL family!!? Shall I begin?
For some
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 10:06pm On Apr 04, 2018
Congratulations


adeomoade:
Got my gra

nt today, SC 489 .
OCCUPATION: MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN.
IELTS : 25/03/2017
NT NOMINATION: 17/10/2017
VISA APPLICATION: 28/12/2017
CO CONTACT: 22/03/2018
GRANT: 04/04/2018
IED: 28/12/2018.
TOTAL POINTS: 70 POINTS.
CO advised me to withdraw my niece application. I withdrew it on 29/03/2018.

My sincere appreciation goes to Oga Bellong, Oknee, Jaybwoi, Piusford, Iceberg and all others for your assistant and guidance on this journey. Thank you all.
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 3:59pm On Apr 03, 2018
congratulations Alphador

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Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 9:56pm On Mar 28, 2018
Wow so happy for you finally grin
Azy 123 your next



quote author=Alphadoor post=66239124]"A picture is worth a thousand words"

I'll like to appreciate all my cheerleaders grin grin in no particular order

@azy123 @toslad @afosahid @misoke @bellong @Michaelamo @spyroxy1 @spyroxy @trastar @mamajazz @tuteso @zoew

If i didn't mention your name, its too much joy, vex if u like, i like you like that grin grin. just kidding tongue tongue



[/quote]

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Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 9:38am On Mar 27, 2018
Guys you for hint person na say bros they around angry

Welcome Sir grin



quote author=bellong post=66191346]@Alphadoor, Azy123 and Toslad,

Many thanks for the company on Saturday. I enjoyed the short time we had. Hope we can do it again down under.

All the best.[/quote]
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 8:06pm On Mar 23, 2018
Congratulations Bellacious grin i tap into this joy.

let the rain of grant begin cheesy grin



uote author=Bellacious post=66098632]Joy overflows in my heart, sing a new song to the Lord.... Finally it has ended in Praise. The golden

[/quote]

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Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 1:38pm On Mar 01, 2018
Congratulation..... dancing on your behalf grin






[quote author=teewhysafe post=65469195]Finally, its our turn to testify.
Travel / Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by aussy4life: 1:34pm On Mar 01, 2018
4 months and 5days today cry



Misoke:


how long have you lodged an application and waiting?...

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