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Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Jobecca18: 8:29am On Jun 29, 2018
[quote author=Mikky4canny post=68875886]Attach the three letters to avoid stories and also just say u didn't meet the requirements that's why u were refused and refer them to the letter u attached. My 2kobo


Thanks mikky
Travel / Re: GENERAL Irish (student)visa & Work Permit-New THREAD*** by Jobecca18: 9:48am On Jun 27, 2018
Hi everyone,

I got admission into Dublin Institute of Technology as a September intake and I'll be applying for my visa very soon.

Please, I will like to ask, I have been to the US embassy 3times and I've been rejected. And there is just one blue slip they give to everyone rejected. Am I to attach the three rejection letters since it contains the same thing and what reason do I explain in my statement of purpose as to why I was refused since all they do is hand over the blue sheet and we are sorry?
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Jobecca18: 10:09am On Feb 02, 2018
mjlbabajide:
Good to hear heaps of people are getting their grants. I was quite active around this time last year. I remember our grant arrived on the 17 of january last year and arrive Oz 14th Fed.

However, that is not why i am writing. I read some posts about using panadol, and men crying due to how hard they work here.

So quickly want to advice on managing your expectations.

You have 2 options upon arrival, namely; working hard or working smart.

Working hard is when you have no tickets nor certification and you want to work. You will most likely get hard work. Bearing in mind that every employment will request your visa b4 offering you any job, secondly, because of studies you might be unable to work normal hours, so that leaves you with shift jobs to survive. 6am - 2pm shift, 4pm - midnight, 10pm to sunrise and so on.

However, it becomes easier to get good paying jobs, bordering around $30 to 40 an hour if you obtain a forklift license(cost 400AUD) or HR or MR truck lincence( 1000plus AUD), Australia is a logistics country, anything logistics and warehouse sells. We import almost everything, so they have to be stored, moved and distributed. Anywhere along that supply chain has good money and constant work.

Disability certificate(1200AUD duration one month), try and obtain a disability certificate as soon as you arrive, being a welfare based country, millions of people living with disability has to be catered for by law.
You can earn btw 27 to 30 on weekdays, double that on weekends and maybe night shifts. It is the easiest job, so far you can stand the sight of cerebral palsy girl, or a boy with fown sydrome. Ofcourse, the job will include some manual handling.
Catch is that you most likely will need an Australian drivers license to get into the door. In some cases the license alone gets you in, even without the cert course.

Or get and RIW ticket, work railway and get paid 50/hr.

Now, your question is, what do i do in the interim, well, go get a job at nandos, macca's or any fastfood while you work on obtaining any of those. If you are going to sydney, apply to UNrefugees as face2face fundraisers, they always look for new comers, cos old timers will do the job. Atleast you will fetch upkeep and rent till you are able to sort yourself.

What am trying to pass across is simple, no relocation is easy, even if it is from Lagos to Kano, or from dopemu to shagamu it is always tedious in the begining.

Plan ahead, research, stay positive, avoid fines

Thanks for this information.
Please, I have some questions for you. I'm about applying to Australia for July session for my Masters. I studied English language for my first degree. Please I will like to seek your advice on what to study that can guarantee my post graduate visa and PR since I have art background. Suggestions on cheap schools will be really appreciated.

Thank you.
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Jobecca18: 9:02am On Feb 02, 2018
Jobecca18:

Please I need substantial replies to my question. Thanks
Please I really need to know these before Monday. Thanks
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Jobecca18: 7:44am On Feb 02, 2018
Jobecca18:
Hi,
Please I'm about to start my Australia admission for July. I studied English language. I will like to ask for an advice on the course to offer that is accredited over there. The course that can guarantee my post graduate visa and PR. I'll be through with my nysc by June. Also, suggestions on cheap schools in Australia will be really appreciated. I really need advice from people that are there already.

Please I need substantial replies to my question. Thanks
Travel / Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Jobecca18: 1:53am On Feb 02, 2018
Hi,
Please I'm about to start my Australia admission for July. I studied English language. I will like to ask for an advice on the course to offer that is accredited over there. The course that can guarantee my post graduate visa and PR. I'll be through with my nysc by June. Also, suggestions on cheap schools in Australia will be really appreciated. I really need advice from people that are there already.

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