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TravelRe: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by flemin(m): 2:41pm On Jul 18, 2018
Hi all, i am glad to finally make this post. The migration journey for me just ended. God has been EXTREMELY gracious to me. landing in this country with a little less than 1000 dollars in February last year, i have successfully graduated in my masters program, obtained a professional job as an environmental consultant while still on bridging visa, and achieved what i couldn't achieve in Nigeria in 5 years all within a stretch of 20 months. i am grateful to the guidance of so many people on this thread. ie Zenkel who showed me how to arrive australia through malaysia on a shoe string budget of 150k, Boss jennakry who enlightened me on opportunities i never knew existed and others who helped and encouraged me on the journey. i will settle down and summarize some important key information yet to be shared on this forum that will help enable new arrivals find a professional job, and also 476 visa holders looking for extra 5 points on what to do to dodge the english bedrock while drilling through to permanent residence. i will also like to encourage others going through a lot of pain and doubting their decisions especially those who came via school route with their partners, it can only get better, don't loose hope. stay focused, the light awaits you at the end of the tunnel.

grant: 24.10.16

As you stated in the bolder above....kindly share your thoughts on that. @malkinburg
TravelRe: Living In Australia/life As An Australian Immigrant by flemin(m): 2:38pm On Jul 18, 2018
malkinburg:
Hi everyone it's been a while. Haven't got much to say tonight but it's been three years since touch down and God is good and life is great. God bless you all.
Hello @malkinburg you mentioned in one of your posts on the Part 1 of this thread that you’d be back to share your thoughts on the 476 visa and all. I’ve been on the look out for that perhaps you could do at your free time...thanks
TravelRe: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by flemin(m):
Learning a lot on this forum...hoping to get some clarifications soon

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