Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 4:38pm On Mar 26, 2020 |
It's best to wait till after the Corona virus epidemic is over, besides who will even process the visa for you? The whole country is under lockdown tajoo: hey guys, i got admission in a public university at malaysia. School will resume first week of may.Amid corona virus scare is it advisable to continue to seek for my visa? will be Glad if anyone helps |
Travel › Re: Should Nigerians Retaliate The US Travel Ban By Boycotting American Companies? by Orofun1: 12:10pm On Feb 01, 2020 |
Tell them oooo. allthingsgood: The problem with Nigeria is disloyalty and sheet stupidity. Many Nigerians are opening teeth and dancing that trump banned us. In their mind since they know they will never get chance to travel out so they don't care. Foolishly they don't understand international politics and the effect of the ban on Nigeria internationally.
Take a look at the class of countries trump grouped us into. This is how we will be viewed by the international community. If u think the ban will punish the rich or elite that u so envy, think again. They are more connected and privileged that ur sorry poor dumb ass  |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Orofun1: 5:23pm On Jan 24, 2020 |
Congratulations Valnos: Congratulations to him/her. |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Orofun1: 5:39pm On Jan 19, 2020 |
Congratulations Breeze19: NCLEX RN passed at Manila Philippines on 13th January.... To God be the glory. Almost stranded on way back due to volcanic eruption on 12th near Manila but God took control.
If you re testing soon, believe in God and His ability to carry you thru.
Big thanks to Mark k, uworld, Sarah rn, ATI etc. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 5:36pm On Jan 19, 2020 |
I think it's better to get them a transit visa since they will be changing terminals ....because they are likely to cross immigration eb001: Quick one, I just booked flight for my parents Nigeria to Australia. I want clarify if they need a transit visa in Kuala Lumpur. They are just changing terminal and airline from Emirates to Air Asia. Less than 7hours in the same airport. Any idea if they will be needing a transit visa. Pls help. URGENT. |
Crime › Re: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by Orofun1: 11:10am On Jan 18, 2020 |
Well said brother, better to avoid any form of confrontation as well, try to descalate any volatile situation or try to prevent any situation from becoming volatile, this is Nigeria where human lives have no value especially to our supposed security agents [quote author=tck2000 post=85751805][/quote] |
Science/Technology › Re: Sloth Caught In My School Today by Orofun1: 9:10pm On Jan 13, 2020 |
This is not a sloth oneda: This animal was caught in a construction site in my school today.
I presume this is a sloth because of how slow it is. I didn't even know we have it in Nigeria. It a very firm grip with the limbs and the teeth. Treat it carefully if you come across it because it bites hard (I didn't know if it's venomous) |
Crime › Re: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by Orofun1: 11:40am On Jan 13, 2020 |
Na wa o, we shall overcome one day anoziechi: I remember on 30th November 2019..I went to umuahia with my fiance for a wedding... we had some issues on the road so we arrived umuahia late by 11:10pm...we were standing at the "Gate" for those familiar with umuahia..while we were standing we heard gunshots, it was SARS people doing massive arrest... they came to where we are..and said we should enter the car..I asked them for what ,they corked their gun to shot us..my fiance said its alright that we should enter...they were arresting people even those going for cross over service that night were arrested... the say saw a man driving Lexus 350 they started chasing him..the man fled...another man was arrested cos he was driving a flashy car..when we were on our way to the station.. they were telling us that if we make noise that they will shoot us and they will say we are armed robbers...finally they took us to ubakala police station... people were bailing their selves with a huge amount of money...some were doing transfer just to bail their selves... my fiance wanted to pay I said no... you can't arrest someone that is innocent and expect the person to pay a huge amount to bail him self out again.... they checked his phone, they didn't see anything.. my fiance is a pharmacist he was carrying some drugs to supply to someone there in umuahia they checked all the drugs none was fake...they said those people that did not pay will enter cell...in fact I weep for Nigeria we dey serious trouble for SARS people hand ooh...so we had to pay them to stay at the counter till morning... they told us to bring 100thousand naira to bail our selves...I said for what...inukwa 100thousand??finally the thing end for 30 for both of us...we paid...before we left we were told to sweep the compound for dem... the wedding we came for we didn't attend again... ##ENDSARS### |
Crime › Re: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by Orofun1: 3:04pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Try and drive from Ibadan to Adoekiti via Efon Alaye and you will wonder whether we are at war considering the sheer no of police checkpoints on that route....my own advice...find your way out of this country if you want to live long GboyegaD: It is very saddening to say the least. On my way to Akure, between Ibadan and the Ipetumodu bye pass, we met almost 8 check points. One wonders if they are specially recruited for this purpose. |
Crime › Re: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by Orofun1: 2:53pm On Jan 08, 2020 |
Same with me bro, to avoid stories that touch....I dey always get #100 notes in my car, not minding the fact that all my vehicle documents are in order. Once they ask me what I bring for them, na to dash them #100 , make one yeye gun totting idiot no come do me nonsense GboyegaD: I am just so scared of the Nigerian police. The few I saw around Christmas, I was quick to do Christmas for them once they ask of it. Imagine being at a check point and the police is cocking a gun and pointing it towards the driver of the vehicle ahead of you. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 12:53pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Looks like NSW is kinda straight forward a little bit...5yrs experience if your occupation is listed and you are offshore, or maybe there are other conditions that I am not seeing tunlex01: It's a priority visa as stated by DHA prior to November 16 and it seems they want to keep to their word.
It's just that most nomination requirements are a bit stringent this time. |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 7:55am On Dec 16, 2019 |
I can only speak for USM and the school neither asked for acceptance fee nor initial deposit ...but irrespective of that you should budget about 200k Naira to process your eval thompson4real: Amongst all the Low tuition fee universities in Malaysia. Which one doesn't require acceptance fee and initial deposit? |
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Travel › Re: Nigerian Students In The Uk How Do You Survive? by Orofun1: 6:14pm On Dec 09, 2019 |
Nairaland is great for that...it can be of tremendous help Zoey1: You all should invite your friends, for real this thread could be of immense help if we devote time to it, connecting people to jobs etc |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 2:01pm On Dec 05, 2019 |
Thanks bro, I didn't follow that process while processing my student visa hence my inability to remember the exact term. Goodgod213: It’s called Attestation sir!! |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 8:49pm On Dec 01, 2019 |
After authentication of your Nigeria certificates you will take it to ministry of foreign affairs for certification or endorsement I can't remember what it's called now....it is the endorsed certificates you will submit to the embassy Bolade5233: Thanks so much for your response. Please one more thing, after I endorse the certificate at the moe, does the embassy have something they do, like check for confirmation as well cos the whole essence of the endorsement is for they, the Malaysian immigration to have their people here in Nigeria verify the authenticity of the certificate. |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 8:56pm On Nov 30, 2019 |
The embassy is correct, u endorse your certificate at the ministry of education Abuja not the Malaysian embassy Bolade5233: Hello everyone, Please I need clarity on some issues. I am to endorse my degree certificate at the Malaysian embassy in Abuja as requested by the immigration hq in Malaysia. Someone is applying for a visa by reference for me over there. Now when I called the embassy and even mailed them, I was told they do not endorse Nigerian certificate and suggested I get it endorsed by the ministry of education Nigeria. I have been trying to get the whole process from them, their line has been switched off for days and mails are not being responded to and time is of the essence.. Please did anyone endorse his or certificate recently at the embassy and what was the procedure like? Thanks in anticipation. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 8:19am On Nov 16, 2019 |
Congratulations, more wins in Jesus name maryannakwaugo: Hello house,in case anyone needs details concerning the AIMS exam for Medical.Lab Sc, I will be more than willing to help. I just got my exam result,and I passed. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 7:15am On Nov 15, 2019 |
Many thanks for the update bro Alphadoor: With the opening of the new Subclass 491 Regional Work visa only a day away, the Australian States and Territories are getting ready for the influx of EOI applications expected after 16 November.
The following information has been made available so far.
Victoria The Victorian Government will accept applications for state nomination for the 491 visa from 9am on Monday 18 November 2019. There is no fee to apply for nomination, and they can use any occupation on the Immigration skilled occupation lists. However, all applicants for the 491 visa are required to provide evidence of a current job offer in their nominated occupation, located in regional Victoria. Evidence of the employment offer, business operations, recruitment efforts, and genuine need must be provided with the application for state nomination.
Queensland The state nomination program for General Skilled Migration remains closed, with advice that this will reopen 'in the coming weeks'. A number of occupations have been removed from the QSOL, including: Onshore and Offshore - IT
ICT Business Analyst ANZSCO 261111 Systems Analyst ANZSCO 261112 Developer Programmer ANZSCO 261312 Software Engineer ANZSCO 261313 Software and Applications Programmers nec ANZSCO 261399 ICT Security Specialist ANZSCO 262112 Computer Network and Systems Engineer ANZSCO 263111 Analyst Programmer ANZSCO 261311 Onshore - Accounting
Accountant (General) ANZSCO 221111 Management Accountant ANZSCO 221112 Taxation Accountant ANZSCO 221113 External Auditor ANZSCO 221213 Internal Auditor ANZSCO 221214 Offshore - Engineering
Civil Engineer ANZSCO 233211 Mechanical Engineer ANZSCO 233512 Electrical Engineer ANZSCO 233311 Engineering Technologist ANZSCO 233914 Tasmania The requirements for state nomination for the 491 visa are not yet available, but should appear shortly after 16 November. From this date, applicants for both the 491 and 190 visa will be required to pay a $220 (incl. GST) application fee for nomination applications. This must be made via credit card (Visa or Mastercard) and is not refundable regardless of application outcome.
South Australia Migrate SA closed their state nomination system for 190 visas from 11am on 15 November 2019, in order to make changes for the 491 visa. The system will reopen in the first week of December (exact date to be determined). Applicants for the 491 visa will open at the same time. Further information will be published in late November.
New South Wales The NSW Government states that it will 'shortly advise' when they will open for 491 nominations, however, Regional Development Australia Northern Inland NSW, one of the regional bodies of the NSW State Government announced in a recent newsletter that a start date for 491 nominations 'will not begin until early 2020, hopefully January'. Specific details regarding eligible occupations and postcodes designated as regional areas will be also released in due course.
Northern Territory The Territory page states that the 491 nomination system will be available from 16 November 2019, however, no further information on this process is available at the time of publishing. Western Australia The WA government has advised that EOIs for the 491 visa can be submitted from 16 November, however, the invitation process will not commence until 21 November 2019. Australian Capital Territory The ACT has advised that applications for nomination can only be submitted from 1 January 2020. This is following a release of new eligibility criteria for both the 491 and 190 visas, due on or before 28 November 2019.
Skillselect systems will be unavailable due to maintenance between 8.30pm Friday 15 November 2019 and 2pm Saturday 16 November 2019 (Australian Time) |
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Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 5:42pm On Oct 23, 2019 |
Congratulations JoyceVince: Hello people, first post and it is to encourage other hopefuls. We received 190 grant for family of three today. Below is our timeline.
August 2016 - primary applicant received + ass (Agric Consultant)
Jan 2018 - finally agreed to go ahead with 10pts English ability after 4 IELTS & 3 PTE
May 2018 - received regret mail from Victoria probably due to poor employability statement
Nov 2018 - spouse received + skill ass to claim 5 points
Jan 2019 - applied and received Victoria nomination
Feb 2019 - visa lodged
Sept - CO contact for further employment evidence, polio cert
Oct 2019 - grant received.
Total points claimed 70pts. Age (30), Edu (15), Eng (10), partner skill (5), work exp (5), State nomination (5)
Hey people, nothing good comes easy. Dont give up. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 11:06am On Aug 07, 2019 |
You are a life saver, thanks so so much Bossladyorigina: The Yellow Fever Certificate is one document that contains fact that you have had the Yellow Fever and Polio Vaccinations. Both Vaccinations will be had at the Port Health. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 5:39am On Aug 07, 2019 |
Hello house please I want to know if the yellow fever vaccine certificate is also used for polio vaccine certificate, if not where can I get the polio vaccine certificate in Lagos? And it's pretty urgent too, thanks Zi: The location is Ministry of Health, Port Health Office, beside the airport Toll Gate. If you are coming from Mafoluku Oshodi axis, turn right into the toll gate. The building is immediately after the toll gate. You should see the sign post.
The procedure is also very simple and straightforward. You will need a photocopy of your Passport Biodata page and N1000. You have to go in person as proxy processing is not permitted. 1. Enter your name, Passport Number and Telephone Number in the Register provided. 2. Submit the photocopy of your Passport biodata page and N1000 to the receiving Nurses. 3. Wait on the queue for inoculation. 4. Get inoculated. 5. Collect your Yellow Card. |
Travel › Re: DIY Guide To Australian Permanent Resident Visa - Part 2 by Orofun1: 2:43pm On Aug 01, 2019 |
Congratulations brother, may you prosper in the land babasoldee: Silent observer here
Occupation: Other Spatial Scientist Vetasses: Applied February 12 2018 Positive Outcome: May 15 2018 State nomination Applied:July 09 2018 Nominated: October 14 2018 Visa application: November 1 2018 Grant: 31 July 2019
This forum has been very helpful. Thank you all. God bless you |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 4:31pm On Jan 19, 2019 |
If your school is a public school it is not compulsory Malakutee: Guys, help me out pls. is it compulsory to upload pre-medical checkup for VAL application (Malaysia) |
Travel › Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Orofun1: 4:56am On Nov 15, 2018 |
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Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 1:56am On Nov 10, 2018 |
USM you can pm for detailed info about the admission process luckygirl02: Hello everyone. Is there any school in Malaysia that doesn't require toefl or it equivalent for postgraduate admission? or any school that allows one to write the exam while studying in the school? pls someone should reply me. Big thanks |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 10:14pm On Oct 08, 2018 |
One way should be ok for you. I booked one way myself anyway kevincal144: My student visa to Malaysia have been approved. Please I want to know if I must pay for to and flow ticket s when booking my flight Please reply as soon as possible friends |
Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 10:13pm On Oct 08, 2018 |
You can get the eligibility letter from the federal ministry of education Abuja, then take the eligibility letter to foreign affairs ministry for endorsement, the total cost should be about 6 to 10k. Don't forget to go with your waec certificate if you have one lighthousearc: Hi everyone, please how do i get NOC (No Objection Certificate) letter for BSc application. I have been given an offer letter but immigration requires a NOC (No Objection Certificate) letter in Malaysia for my approval application.
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Travel › Re: Ask Me Anything About Malaysia And I'll Give You A First Hand Information by Orofun1: 10:10pm On Oct 08, 2018 |
Go to federal ministry of education Abuja, take your ssce certificate with you and the total cost for the processing should be about 6k, when you get the eligibility letter from the education ministry, take it to ministry of foreign affairs for endorsement before proceeding with your visa application lighthousearc: Hi everyone, please how do i get NOC (No Objection Certificate) letter for BSc application. I have been given an offer letter but immigration requires a NOC (No Objection Certificate) letter in Malaysia for my approval application.
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