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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Softkey(m): 2:05pm On Jan 22, 2022
I only answered Yes to the question “have you ever been denied a visa before?”. I stated the country and attached the denial paper.
mummy1964:


Pls for God sake. What did u tell them as reason. I have 5denials of visiting visa to USA but u know they don't state specific reason like uk, Canada etc.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Softkey(m): 2:06pm On Jan 22, 2022
I’ve responded to your email.
mummy1964:
softkey pls I ssend u mail
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 4:03pm On Jan 22, 2022
SISTERjSISTER:
Hello to the good people of nairaland ,during the long wait for my grant I was a ghost reader and this site helped me immensely . So this is my little way of giving back; My timeline.
Visa application;16th December
Biometrics;23rd December
Medicals;24th December
My agents required for my yellow card same December and no additional documents was required.
Resumption and orientation date;9th and 10th March.
School;University of Technology Sydney
Course ; Biomedical science
I got my grant on the 25th of February and I have been so busy since then, am typing this from my room in Sydney grin smiley smiley
lol I'M STILL JET LAGGED!!!!!!!!! and yes I passed a lot of hurdles ,lol it was either one problem or another grin grin grin .
In my next life I want SISTER j to be my sister, shes the real definition of a rare gem.
GOD IS GOOD !!!!!For those still waiting ,you will soon give your own testimonies and timelines.

Did u mean u didn't submitted SOA and others?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Raymum: 7:55pm On Jan 22, 2022
Softkey:
I only answered Yes to the question “have you ever been denied a visa before?”. I stated the country and attached the denial paper.

@ mummy1964, to ans ur question, just imagine it as an interviewer asking you :What is your weakness? Abeg I perfect oh, give me my job make I kawa. I have one US Visitors V denial, since No specific reason is usually provided, I simply said enuf supporting doc was not provided to me by my employer. Don't put the blame on me ( I nor be Akon). You may also take the blame put pick your words to favour you

My only concern is 5X denial. Those who have had victory with similar nos of V-denial please come to the rescue
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 8:46pm On Jan 22, 2022
Softkey:
AUD$23,640 is on the high side and I personally wouldn’t accept such. Macquarie have your exact course and it’s AL1.

About your Canada visa denials, that’s not an issue at all. How you package your documents going forward is what matters.

Note: I had 4 US visa denials before applying to Australia and I got it. In fact, my wife also got it in August. So put the Canada denials behind you, get all the necessary documents, leave no gap or flaw in your documents, be truthful and be prayerful.

Softkey pls I drop my nums on email for u. Kindly let talk I beg

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 9:26pm On Jan 22, 2022
uchman:


3 month bank statement of how much?

I am to ask same question. Its Nigeria now. There should be those who dies that at least we see how is going in UK stuffs
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 9:27pm On Jan 22, 2022
mummy1964:


I am to ask same question. Its Nigeria now. There should be those who dies that at least we see how is going in UK stuffs

There people who knows the way.but.some are hiding.it.and not fair.anyone who has a way they do it should pls help. This has only been d major challenge for years now
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Softkey(m): 10:00pm On Jan 22, 2022
I’ve responded to all emails

mummy1964:

Softkey pls I drop my nums on email for u. Kindly let talk I beg
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Kess2020: 9:45am On Jan 23, 2022
@Solitin40, @NB1912, @bligs and other senior colleagues here please what's the chances of visa approval for someone coming in with Hnd degree or 3rd class degree.
Will appreciate your suggestions.



Regards to finance:

1. How many month statement of account is needed?
2. The listed AL1 Universities does it mean when applying for visa Account statement are not added during the process since GTE from the university was passed?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 10:58pm On Jan 23, 2022
tlong:
Please are there chances of admission to any school in Australia for post graduate studies with IELTS score of 6.0 overall and 5.5 in reading, writing and listening, and 7.0 in speaking
Actually, it depends on the school and course you wish to attend, but I believe that a minimum of 5.5 should suffice.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 11:08pm On Jan 23, 2022
Kess2020:
@Solitin40, @NB1912, @bligs and other senior colleagues here please what's the chances of visa approval for someone coming in with Hnd degree or 3rd class degree.
Will appreciate your suggestions.



Regards to finance:

1. How many month statement of account is needed?
2. The listed AL1 Universities does it mean when applying for visa Account statement are not added during the process since GTE from the university was passed?
Indeed, you have a chance. You can be offered a 'packaged programme,' which entails six months of pre-masters work
You require at least three months. Bank Account Statements

Nigeria is a high-risk country; therefore, your SOA should be prepared. Even if you sent the SOA with your visa application, there is a risk that they would require it again when they are near to reaching a decision.

Universities in New South Wales and Victoria should not be your top choice. Tasmania and South Australia, for example, give priority to their graduates.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Solitin40: 11:34pm On Jan 23, 2022
This journey to Australia is a three-step ponzi scheme/use and dump strategy, so bear with me as I explain. You, the agent in Nigeria, and the Australian government/university are all involved.

The agent is chasing your money, specifically the consultation charge (above #150000) and the commission they receive. They are not there to help you; they are marketers selling a product. However, you must be smart in order to use them effectively and don't forget to conduct your own research. Agents will not inform you of the best course or location, they will simply tell you the nice things you want to hear. They are waiting for you to pay the fees and the school deposit.

The UNI/government these people also want your money; they will almost certainly admit you to courses that will not allow you to get PR at the end of the day, but they will also admit you to courses that will provide you PR as long as you pay. Education is one of the country's main sources of cash, so use your head instead of allowing them to utilise you.

Now, imagine you've spent thousands of dollars studying a meaningless course like accounting in a high-demand location like Sydney, and your age isn't working in your favour. What's your reward if you don't get PR? The two merely played you and used you, but if you obtain the PR after three years, you three will both use and dump each other, so be prepared before coming here and be wise GOODLUCK

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Vincentosa: 1:11am On Jan 24, 2022
Softkey:
I only answered Yes to the question “have you ever been denied a visa before?”. I stated the country and attached the denial paper.


So what happened if the denial paper given couldn't be located? for example, a denial of 6years ago. I lost the paper on transit as I have relocated from 4 different accommodations since the denial was issued. What can be done about this situation? @Softkey, please your candid advice is needed, please.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Softkey(m): 1:49am On Jan 24, 2022
US denial paper is the same if I’m right, and it’s not dated.
Vincentosa:



So what happened if the denial paper given couldn't be located? for example, a denial of 6years ago. I lost the paper on transit as I have relocated from 4 different accommodations since the denial was issued. What can be done about this situation? @Softkey, please your candid advice is needed, please.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Mike365: 6:41am On Jan 24, 2022
Hello.
Can anyone who has travelled in January confirm if this valuable info still holds true with respect to items put in ziplock? Also, will a certificate from Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Services at the airport help if one has to bring in stuff with ziplock?
Thank you

alao1981:
Dear All, I arrived Australia yesterday and wanted to quickly provide an update for people travelling after us. Historically, it is allowed to bring some Nigerian food stuffs (e.g garri, crayfish etc) as long as you declare them on the border form. However, the foodstuff requirement has been changed and resulted in most of our foodstuffs being confiscated. There were two other Nigerians on the same flight and they also had similar experience. Apparently, whilst the food stuffs are still acceptable, it must be those purchased from branded companies with proper branded sealed packs. For example, yam flour will be accepted if you bought "Ola-Ola" from a supermarket. However, if you made it yourself and pour into a sack and label it yam flour, it will be seized. So, all of you bringing food stuffs, it is better you buy branded ones from shop rite or spar...not that you buy grounded crayfish from the market and pour into ziplock (this will be seized). The custom officer confirmed that they used to accept the home packaged items before but the rules were changed during CoVid.

Other than the above, the landing experience was seamless and no question was asked or document checked, except to collect our passport and scan. Upon scanning, we were told to pass through to pick our bags. Make sure you fill the Australia Traveler Declaration Form and submit before you head to the airport in Nigeria as you will not be allowed to board from Nigeria unless you provide automatically generated response from Australia Home Office. Best

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Vincentosa: 7:49am On Jan 24, 2022
Softkey:
US denial paper is the same if I’m right, and it’s not dated.



Oh really? OK then. I may ask one of my cousins to send me his copy. But please can you help me confirm from anyone who may have had several denial to see if there are dates on them?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by shams040(m): 8:45am On Jan 24, 2022
Solitin40:
This journey to Australia is a three-step ponzi scheme/use and dump strategy, so bear with me as I explain. You, the agent in Nigeria, and the Australian government/university are all involved.

The agent is chasing your money, specifically the consultation charge (above #150000) and the commission they receive. They are not there to help you; they are marketers selling a product. However, you must be smart in order to use them effectively and don't forget to conduct your own research. Agents will not inform you of the best course or location, they will simply tell you the nice things you want to hear. They are waiting for you to pay the fees and the school deposit.

The UNI/government these people also want your money; they will almost certainly admit you to courses that will not allow you to get PR at the end of the day, but they will also admit you to courses that will provide you PR as long as you pay. Education is one of the country's main sources of cash, so use your head instead of allowing them to utilise you.

Now, imagine you've spent thousands of dollars studying a meaningless course like accounting in a high-demand location like Sydney, and your age isn't working in your favour. What's your reward if you don't get PR? The two merely played you and used you, but if you obtain the PR after three years, you three will both use and dump each other, so be prepared before coming here and be wise GOODLUCK


So what are the courses that gives PR the most?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by tunlex01(m): 12:11pm On Jan 24, 2022
Solitin40:
This journey to Australia is a three-step ponzi scheme/use and dump strategy, so bear with me as I explain. You, the agent in Nigeria, and the Australian government/university are all involved.

The agent is chasing your money, specifically the consultation charge (above #150000) and the commission they receive. They are not there to help you; they are marketers selling a product. However, you must be smart in order to use them effectively and don't forget to conduct your own research. Agents will not inform you of the best course or location, they will simply tell you the nice things you want to hear. They are waiting for you to pay the fees and the school deposit.

The UNI/government these people also want your money; they will almost certainly admit you to courses that will not allow you to get PR at the end of the day, but they will also admit you to courses that will provide you PR as long as you pay. Education is one of the country's main sources of cash, so use your head instead of allowing them to utilise you.

Now, imagine you've spent thousands of dollars studying a meaningless course like accounting in a high-demand location like Sydney, and your age isn't working in your favour. What's your reward if you don't get PR? The two merely played you and used you, but if you obtain the PR after three years, you three will both use and dump each other, so be prepared before coming here and be wise GOODLUCK

I understand your point however I’d like to correct your notion.
It’s not a Ponzi scheme if the applicant does not do their research and review the risks before applying. Everyone is aware that studying as an international student does not guarantee a stay or residency in any country - Australia inclusive. Let’s not forget that there are students who come in only to study and have no intention to stay back to work or apply for PR.

Admissions to courses that do not guarantee PR is not the responsibility of the government but that of the applicant. Also, the course can even be on the PR occupation list prior to admission and few months to graduation, it’s removed. So as an applicant, the onus is on the applicant to study a course that will be ever relevant. The agent has a part to play in guiding the applicant to achieve their goals.
In other news, education is not one of the country’s top revenue, it’s not even in the top 10 industries that generate revenue for the country.

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by kizito89(m): 12:27pm On Jan 24, 2022
How many months statement of account is required? if possible comrade, can i send you a mail for a possible breakdown. the account statement is my biggest challenge at the moment. please kindly help with some information, thank you.
Solitin40:

Indeed, you have a chance. You can be offered a 'packaged programme,' which entails six months of pre-masters work
You require at least three months. Bank Account Statements

Nigeria is a high-risk country; therefore, your SOA should be prepared. Even if you sent the SOA with your visa application, there is a risk that they would require it again when they are near to reaching a decision.

Universities in New South Wales and Victoria should not be your top choice. Tasmania and South Australia, for example, give priority to their graduates.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 4:16am On Jan 25, 2022
Solitin40:

Indeed, you have a chance. You can be offered a 'packaged programme,' which entails six months of pre-masters work
You require at least three months. Bank Account Statements

Nigeria is a high-risk country; therefore, your SOA should be prepared. Even if you sent the SOA with your visa application, there is a risk that they would require it again when they are near to reaching a decision.

Universities in New South Wales and Victoria should not be your top choice. Tasmania and South Australia, for example, give priority to their graduates.

This visa requirement is it for AL1 OR AL2 SCHOOLS?
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Kess2020: 7:20am On Jan 25, 2022
Solitin40:

Indeed, you have a chance. You can be offered a 'packaged programme,' which entails six months of pre-masters work
You require at least three months. Bank Account Statements

Nigeria is a high-risk country; therefore, your SOA should be prepared. Even if you sent the SOA with your visa application, there is a risk that they would require it again when they are near to reaching a decision.

Universities in New South Wales and Victoria should not be your top choice. Tasmania and South Australia, for example, give priority to their graduates.


Thank you I appreciate this information.
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Kingsley1000(m): 9:27am On Jan 25, 2022
Any sure agent,want to apply for Australia tourist visa
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Samueltemi337(m): 12:11pm On Jan 25, 2022
Is the tuition fee for the entire programme or a yearly thing

Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Naijabad: 12:42pm On Jan 25, 2022
Samueltemi337:
Is the tuition fee for the entire programme or a yearly thing

look at your screenshot again, you will see annual fee.

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by FutureDon(m): 1:48am On Jan 26, 2022
Naijabad:

look at your screenshot again, you will see annual fee.

+1
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Gokoyer1401: 12:55pm On Jan 26, 2022
I want to ask just a question from you but a private one. I sent you a PM sir.
Solitin40:
This journey to Australia is a three-step ponzi scheme/use and dump strategy, so bear with me as I explain. You, the agent in Nigeria, and the Australian government/university are all involved.

The agent is chasing your money, specifically the consultation charge (above #150000) and the commission they receive. They are not there to help you; they are marketers selling a product. However, you must be smart in order to use them effectively and don't forget to conduct your own research. Agents will not inform you of the best course or location, they will simply tell you the nice things you want to hear. They are waiting for you to pay the fees and the school deposit.

The UNI/government these people also want your money; they will almost certainly admit you to courses that will not allow you to get PR at the end of the day, but they will also admit you to courses that will provide you PR as long as you pay. Education is one of the country's main sources of cash, so use your head instead of allowing them to utilise you.

Now, imagine you've spent thousands of dollars studying a meaningless course like accounting in a high-demand location like Sydney, and your age isn't working in your favour. What's your reward if you don't get PR? The two merely played you and used you, but if you obtain the PR after three years, you three will both use and dump each other, so be prepared before coming here and be wise GOODLUCK

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by donforeign: 5:42pm On Jan 26, 2022
I really need this australia student visa.
My qualification is ND in mineral resources engineering.. I will appreciate any support .

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Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by mummy1964(f): 10:21pm On Jan 26, 2022
My people, I will like to ask a question. How do I pay school fee from Nigeria bank? Pls can someone tell what rate they use or how do the recent seniors pay? Someone telling me black market is 430naira I don't understand how I will use such.for payment. Help me with respond
Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by ahdahese(f): 6:16am On Jan 27, 2022
Go to your bank and request for FORM A. That's what you will use.
Although you can still do that online.
Preferably go to your bank and ask how you can go about it.
mummy1964:
My people, I will like to ask a question. How do I pay school fee from Nigeria bank? Pls can someone tell what rate they use or how do the recent seniors pay? Someone telling me black market is 430naira I don't understand how I will use such.for payment. Help me with respond

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