Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 12:24pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
samuelokwu: Hi How come ICAA was not his assessing body . Does it mean Vatassess can assess the skills of an accountant? Pls let your hubby respond.
ok forgive me, it was his skill as an IT Auditor, that Vetasses evaluated... i guess the two are different. i hope my response has cleared the doubt, but if you insist on my huby's response, no wahala. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 12:06pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
chase123: congrats maolmash, happy for you. Were you assessed as a teacher or another proffession. Please let me know. Thanks hello! chase123 . thank you. my huby was the principal applicant. His skills as an accountant was what vetassess evalauted and said he qualified. so i am his dependent by marriage. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 12:00pm On Jul 24, 2015 |
samuelokwu: Congrats to you. We hope to be like you. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 11:40am On Jul 24, 2015 |
bossladymo1: My answers are in bold. You should be able to get a job as a teacher...not sure tho. Congrats. Victoria is the multi-cultural capital of Australia, that I can tell you. So you guys can choose that state. Thanks! everyone for those helpful suggestions. I am working on them aleady. Because my visa is 'Label free' (I suppose that is what is usually given to most PR visa holder, please correct me, if I am wrong). i'm hoping transiting through some countries wouldn't be challenging. Do immigration officers and airline officials usually reckon with the visa label free visa? In a nutshell, can anyone share their travel experience with their 'label-free' Visa to Australia. 1. are there things to watch out for? 2. any airline of recommendations? 3. Are transit Visas needed, if so, which countries in particular? any suggestion in this direction will be much appreciated. thank you. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 11:07am On Jul 24, 2015 |
NNBB2012: Your hubby's job might likely determine where you will eventually settle. You should be able to fit in in any of the city. He should not wait to arrive before he starts to apply for job. www.seek.com.au and www.indeed.com.au will be of great help. Considering his qualification and experience, he might likely end up in Sydney or Melbourne, so prepare for high cost on rents although it is relative.
Children can be enrolled at anytime of the year once they have reached school age. Your children must be 5years old before they can start primary school in NSW. Every state has their own school age. So, where you will eventually settle should determine that.
Getting a supervisor for your PhD should not be an issue. As a PR holder, your PhD is tuition free. thank you for your quick response. I really appreciate it. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 11:05am On Jul 24, 2015 |
bossladymo1: My answers are in bold. You should be able to get a job as a teacher...not sure tho. Congrats. Victoria is the multi-cultural capital of Australia, that I can tell you. So you guys can choose that state. bossladymo1, thanks! a bunch your suggestions will go a long way. Do you live in victoria? |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 11:02am On Jul 24, 2015 |
scrollmeout: Congrats! Seeing that you have been silent for a while, i would have loved to see you share your timeline. Well from my research.
1. In terms of multicultural exposure, from the highest: Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, .....Sydney would have been first but for the higher real estate and cost of living. 4. Schools in the Southern areas, all of NSW resume in January.
Just my two cents but I stand to be corrected. I'm sure folks who are already settled will have more to chip in. thank you scrollmeout. |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by maolmash: 4:26pm On Jul 23, 2015 |
hello everyone! pls i just got my permanent residency visa to Australia, myself and my family actually. pls i need the following information to make our relocation successful. 1. where in Australia are some blacks and a few immgrants resident? so that one can have that sense of 'family-community' 2. i will really appreciate what rent in those places are like to help me budget 3 how soon can i get a job as a graduate of English Language and a Masters in Counselling (education). my husband is an IT auditor with bot CISA and ICAN qualifications. 4. is there a particular time school children must arrive to make resumption in primary schools? 5. Lastly, i need a supervisor for a doctorate research. does anyone have any idea how finding one can be easier?
i will really appreciate good responses. thank you. |