Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by NPCG: 7:30pm On Nov 20, 2017 |
Greetings trastar... Please I know you will definitely have a tight schedule but I really have some questions unanswered and I want to work towards coming to Australia by the end of next year...I really need continuous mentorship please.... Please can I have ur email,answer my mails only when you are bored please. God bless you. trastar: It can actually cover air travel as well. Lemme break it down. I was charged 288naira to 1 aud when I paid using my Gtb card for assessment recently That means visa fees =3600aud =1,036,800 Accessment assuming 1000aud=288,000 Medical. =52k (?) Police report. =5k (max) PTE =52k Transcript collection and misc. = 50k (or less) All of these is less than 1.5M. And ppl have bought tix for less than 400k through IOM here.. So yes. 2M will do |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by NPCG: 7:35am On Nov 20, 2017 |
Please what about optometrists, do we need to register to the Australian board before heading for assessment or is it the same as nursing where you can go in first before doing a transitory course.....with the code they made it clear that registration or licensing is required but I don't know how I can register from nigeria OmogeNG: As a nurse with a degree from a Nigerian university, you will need to do a transition course of at least 3mths. This transition course will be done at a University in Australia.
It might be more than 3mths though. When you submit your documents to ANMAC, they will advise you of which stream you qualify for...3mths, 6mths or 1yr. |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by NPCG: 11:50pm On Nov 19, 2017 |
Please I graduated from uniben,studied optometry meaning I need to be registered with Australian board of optometrists, no year of experience,will be 25 next year....please I need advice from anybody who had such experience in times past... uchenna2017: No dear some university have higher ground than others, uniben among others are seen as associate degree which gives you 10point and not 15point Except it's a 5years course then you are good to go with the 15point.
Let's hope for the best with vetasess as per experience don't forget to align your Jd with that of Anzsco code.
With 55 point you can nominate for state sponsorship 190 visa 5point will be added for you to have 60point,but first you need to find the states sponsoring this occupation.
For proof of fund it depends on the state you choose some don't require POF.
All the best.
quote author=geostrata post=62528190] Thanks for your response, well I graduated from Uniben, but since the minimum requirement is AQF Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma or Diploma (ANZSCO Skill Level 2) my degree should fit into any of the 3 wen converted to enable me claim 15points
I pray no years of experience will be dropped, I will clock 4years in December.
with 55 points... which visa class can i apply for? do I need 60 points to apply for Independent visa?
Is it a must that I should show evidence of financial capacity in the visa process? |
Travel › Re: General Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa Through Skilled Migration. by NPCG: 11:43pm On Nov 19, 2017 |
Glad to be here, Please I'm an optometrist,25 by next year... No job experience... From the little thing I can grab from this thread as a newbie I discovered I need 60 points to be invited and also to he registered in Australia board of optometrists....so first I need a general advice based on my details Second is must I get registered before being granted visa or can I get the visa and get registered while in Australia because it seems there are some exams to be written before being registered. 3rdly....if it gets hard to go in as an optometrist, can I go in through another skill and how are skills proven... Thanks |