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The lecture starts at 8pm today. For those yet to join the whatsapp group before it starts. The chance is still open |
prezidob:you have been added to the group |
prezidob:I will add you now |
richie04:I have sent the group link to you on whatsapp |
You clicked on this thread because you need a financial turn around. First, I'm doing this for FREE. But you will need a start up capital to begin this program. RREQUIREMENTS: 1) Internet connection on your phone/laptop 2) startup capital 3) Ready to put some effort and be consistent. If you think you have these requirements, what are you waiting for? Start-up capital: #9,000 (Only serious minded people should message me). I will take you through the process step by step until you make your first income. This is a very big opportunity that is guaranteed to earn you a substantial income every month by putting in some effort and consistency. You can message me directly on whatsapp by clicking on this link https:///njxwle or message me on 0.8.0.6.0.4.3.2.0.7.6. Then I will add you our whatsapp group and the webinar about this opportunity will start. ⚠ WARNING: this is not a get rich quick scheme. You have to put some effort and be consistent. You can also drop your whatsapp number if you are finding it difficult to message me directly. I will add you to Our whatsapp group myself. |
Osa55:the group link is no longer working |
enyinna4:I have been thinking about using an migration agent but I will have convince my partner to buy into the idea. Thanks so much for this contribution. |
ukcatlover:Thanks so much, I will discuss this with her and see where we move from here. |
WestAfrican:Thanks so much, I will discuss this with her and see where we move from here. |
Hello nairalanders, am at a crossroad right now and I will need a critical evaluation of my situation on how to go about it or to just give it up. Me and My girlfriend who happens to be a permant resident in Australia want us to get married in Nigeria at the end of January/February. We have wanted to explore the Australia Partner visa but the most important requirement which is to live together for at least 12months is very hard to attain. She will return to Australia after the marriage and I will be here in Nigeria. (I don't know if am wrong on this requirement or there is another way around it) But with my little research, I was thinking we could explore the family sponsored visiting visa. This will give us the chance to live together to fulfill the the 12months requirements. Before the visiting visa expires, we can then apply for partner visa. In turn, I will be given a Bridging visa to stay in Australia till the partner visa application is finalised. Now, the problem is successfully securing the visiting visa. I only have a small business I run. It's not even registered, no travel history, I have no properties or substantial finances which are requirements for seeking a visiting visa. I want to ask if this method of mine is possible especially getting the visiting visa with my defenciencies OR there are other suggested methods we could explore? |
Hello nairalanders, am at a crossroad right now and I will need a critical evaluation of my situation on how to go about it or to just give it up. Me and My girlfriend who happens to be a permant resident in Australia want us to get married in Nigeria at the end of January/February. We have wanted to explore the Australia Partner visa but the most important requirement which is to live together for at least 12months is very hard to attain. She will return to Australia after the marriage and I will be here in Nigeria. (I don't know if am wrong on this requirement or there is another way around it) But with my little research, I was thinking we could explore the family sponsored visiting visa. This will give us the chance to live together to fulfill the the 12months requirements. Before the visiting visa expires, we can then apply for partner visa. In turn, I will be given a Bridging visa to stay in Australia till the partner visa application is finalised. Now, the problem is successfully securing the visiting visa. I only have a small business I run. It's not even registered, no travel history, I have no properties or substantial finances which are requirements for seeking a visiting visa. I want to ask if this method of mine is possible especially getting the visiting visa with my defenciencies OR there are other suggested methods we could explore? |
Hello nairalanders, am at a crossroad right now and I will need a critical evaluation of my situation on how to go about it or to just give it up. Me and My girlfriend who happens to be a permant resident in Australia want us to get married in Nigeria at the end of January/February. We have wanted to explore the Australia Partner visa but the most important requirement which is to live together for at least 12months is very hard to attain. She will return to Australia after the marriage and I will be here in Nigeria. (I don't know if am wrong on this requirement or there is another way around it) But with my little research, I was thinking we could explore the family sponsored visiting visa. This will give us the chance to live together to fulfill the the 12months requirements. Before the visiting visa expires, we can then apply for partner visa. In turn, I will be given a Bridging visa to stay in Australia till the partner visa application is finalised. Now, the problem is successfully securing the visiting visa. I only have a small business I run. It's not even registered, no travel history, I have no properties or substantial finances which are requirements for seeking a visiting visa. I want to ask if this method of mine is possible especially getting the visiting visa with my defenciencies OR there are other suggested methods we could explore? |
Hello nairalanders, am at a crossroad right now and I will need a critical evaluation of my situation on how to go about it or to just give it up. Me and My girlfriend who happens to be a permant resident in Australia want us to get married in Nigeria at the end of January/February. We have wanted to explore the Australia Partner visa but the most important requirement which is to live together for at least 12months is very hard to attain. She will return to Australia after the marriage and I will be here in Nigeria. (I don't know if am wrong on this requirement or there is another way around it) But with my little research, I was thinking we could explore the family sponsored visiting visa. This will give us the chance to live together to fulfill the the 12months requirements. Before the visiting visa expires, we can then apply for partner visa. In turn, I will be given a Bridging visa to stay in Australia till the partner visa application is finalised. Now, the problem is successfully securing the visiting visa. I only have a small business I run. It's not even registered, no travel history, I have no properties or substantial finances which are requirements for seeking a visiting visa. I want to ask if this method of mine is possible especially getting the visiting visa with my defenciencies OR there are other suggested methods we could explore? |
fados4sure:thanks alot I will check it out. |
kingxsamz:lol |
beebholland:thanks alot I will check them out. Fortunately, am in Akure. |
MeshachMARTINS:thanks alot I will check them out. |
Ehimzy:OK |
abdsamad:thanks I will check the kind of phones Xiaomi |
Hello nairalanders, Please , I will love if anyone can recommend android phones with very good camera that take Quality pictures. I saw Google pixel 2xl on one of the threads. I would love see more phones recommended and compare to pick the best one. Thanks. |
this thread is dry. The OP that brought this idea up should come and lets get started |
i think we are up to 10 now meziem1010, nivlin ,generaljosh,rawe45 ,baydok , x4ms ,supremor ,tunday4real , dhortunn . |
I do wonder why people dont name their child 'Jesus' . Is it like blasphemy or what? . The Spaniards do name their kids Jesus but different pronunciation (pronounced "hay sus" but same meaning. like an example Jesus Navas a spanish football player . Please I need reasons. |
goodnight city fans . i think i will sleep well tonight |
lets celebrate . hope we dont get barca again |
what a wonderful performance from the lads today. i will rate nasri 9/10 today . he scored a screamer and laid an assist for zaba |
FORZA CITY! |
IF AGUERO IS NOT AVAILABLE OTHERS WILL TAKE OVER |
but same meaning. like an example Jesus Navas a spanish football player . Please I need reasons.