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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by NNBB2012: 10:52am On Jun 20, 2015
akinnawou:
@chuckdee: hw far have u gone on your career episode and also ur cdr,am applying to EA too, wld want if we can join minds together on this(you can mail me at anu_akin@yahoo.co.uk)

@bosslady:i v a total point of 55 for the 489 visa,
age-31= 30 points
BSc Engineering=15 point
family sponsor(i v a relative that resides in oz)= 10
exp on current job=2 years=0 point

am a telecoms engineer though,jst two years experience on this field,
i was tld to redo english exam n get the required score to rack up points,bt is there a visa out of the 189,190,489 visas that i cn stil apply for if i dont want to redo d exam..?

You need to sit for English test in order to do your assessment with Engineers Australia and also to gain immigration point. You need minimum of 60points in order to be considered. I would advise you to prepare hard for your IELTS so as to achieve good band.

Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 10:58am On Jun 20, 2015
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If this is ur case...pls say so. No, u must not do an M.Sc...Proftaiwo didn't but it looks like most 5-yr majors cut it. If not you find how else to cover for it or meet up.

It is a good thing his work experience is found suitable but no migration points oh.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by NNBB2012: 11:16am On Jun 20, 2015
BKings:
I want to use this medium to welcome back the 1st lady of the house, Mrs BossLadyMo. Its a priviledge to see you here again.

I lost it in this July, so I set a target for next february. But after the advice from malkinburg and NNB2012, I am now considering giving the PR a shot.

I studied mechanical Engineering and the first job I got was in same field (R&A) but I did it as a contract staff. So the name of the employer on my offer letter and pay slips was the recruitment agency, not the company I worked itself. Do you think this will be accepted? Also I did it for 2 years only. Since Engineers Australia require 3 yrs of experience, can I combine it with my one and half years of experience in my new company? My new company is a telecoms, but my job there is mostly mechanical. Pls help me out friends. Thanks y'all

It's strange to read from your post that Engineers Australia needs 3yrs work experience before one could be assessed. It is not so. However, you may find it difficult to write your CDR particularly if your degree is non-accredited. Also you won't get any point for your migration. It doesn't matter the type of company you worked with. Just get reference letter that meets Engineers Australia specifications from them. I would strongly advise you to go for assessment in Mechanical Engineering instead of Telecomm so that you won't be given Engineering Technologist at the end.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BKings: 12:09pm On Jun 20, 2015
mrnilobrawn:

Hello bro,

Abeg i need help on accomodation in Granville area or close suburb... Been searching gumtree and the rest no reply from those folks.

Will b touching down sydney 2O june.
Plz any tips/help will go along way
Hi bro, how was the trip?
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BKings: 12:16pm On Jun 20, 2015
NNBB2012:


It's strange to read from your post that Engineers Australia needs 3yrs work experience before one could be assessed. It is not so. However, you may find it difficult to write your CDR particularly if your degree is non-accredited. Also you won't get any point for your migration. It doesn't matter the type of company you worked with. Just get reference letter that meets Engineers Australia specifications from them. I would strongly advise you to go for assessment in Mechanical Engineering instead of Telecomm so that you won't be given Engineering Technologist at the end.
Forgive me bro, am very naive about PR...never had interest. I guess my degree is non-accredited since it a Nigerian degree. So please how do I go about it, since I must write the CDR? Also, the reference letter I already have from them is not detailed. Should I go back to them and appeal to them to detail it? Like what and what does EA really want to see in the reference letter? Thanks bro
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Ruleogo: 12:47pm On Jun 20, 2015
i[quote author=ferdimako post=34954928][/quote]

@ferdimako.....lol..@ if you the one.... i am not...i am in aussie already studying.. we just heard an argument here thats all..anyways i didnt really understand your point..if you help explain better will be appreciated.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 1:59pm On Jun 20, 2015
Ruleogo:
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@ferdimako.....lol..@ if you the one.... i am not...i am in aussie already studying.. we just heard an argument here thats all..anyways i didnt really understand your point..if you help explain better will be appreciated.
Nothing... I asked so as to be using second person pronoun...it's OK. I think I have done some counseling on ur case.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by pingpong15: 2:46pm On Jun 20, 2015
ferdimako:

This is for Agric pple and those who passed through Vetassess. You can raise a statutory statement for ur self-employment years and include ur NYSC days since u were paid.

Have u gone to ur assessing authority website?

@ ferdimako thanks sir. I will do just that about my self employed exp.
Have check vetasses site,finding it difficult to register as a new applicant tho,feel its might be issh from dre site Sha.
And pls all agric gurus in d ause..ur contribution is still needed on my previous quest.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by iriferi(m): 3:06pm On Jun 20, 2015
mrnilobrawn:
Hello my eFamilies, hope y'll are doing great.

I must say that naija int'l airport na LAWMA WASTE DUMP. Dubai is great.

Touch down Dubai 7:25a.m (4:25a.m. Naija time).
IOM representatives came was waiting for me at Dubai and they gave me a first class Marhana treats...love.

The person stayed with me me after a short tour at the airport and gave me free wifi for 1 hour too.

Boarding time she boareded me first and gave me fare well.

No questions asked in dubai during boared/checking, mayb because IOM ppl were there with me.

Those still planning to apply, do so ASAP those waiting i wish u ALL positive outcome.

Mobuchi i dey wait u for sydney.

guys we should be careful how we insult our dear Country on public forums such as this. so out of the five or so international airports, there is nothing good you could say about them? Change begins with Us you know. if we don't respect our country then how do we expect other people to respect Us?

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by SeyiMiilan: 3:15pm On Jun 20, 2015
Hello sirs and ma'am.. I am new here... I am interested in Aussie's PR. I have 3.7 years work experience (including NYSC), I know I have 45 points, not too sure(am 25, I have a B Eng in civil engineering, no wife).. I am yet to write my IELTs exams (I am yet to register), I have read the EA website, I don't seem to understand it that much... Summary of my story, pls where do I start from? Thank you.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chase123: 3:30pm On Jun 20, 2015
FutureDon:


grin grin Boss why you dey pull my legs nah?
Ha ha ha ,very funny
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 3:36pm On Jun 20, 2015
iriferi:


guys we should be careful how we insult our dear Country on public forums such as this. so out of the five or so international airports, there is nothing good you could say about them? Change begins with Us you know. if we don't respect our country then how do we expect other people to respect Us?
but he said what he noticed...maybe u noticed too but kept it in ur mind.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jun 20, 2015
SeyiMiilan:
Hello sirs and ma'am.. I am new here... I am interested in Aussie's PR. I have 3.7 years work experience (including NYSC), I know I have 45 points, not too sure(am 25, I have a B Eng in civil engineering, no wife).. I am yet to write my IELTs exams (I am yet to register), I have read the EA website, I don't seem to understand it that much... Summary of my story, pls where do I start from? Thank you.
IELTS first....score 8.0 or above and go deal with EA...Superior bands across the board will give u 20pts and grand total of 65 ..then move on to EOI and u cld be invited for visa lodgement within two weeks.

You mean 3yrs of relevant work experience won't even get u 5pts? If u do get, that will relieve u of the superior bands as 7.0 or above all bands will do the math-60pts.

This is my understanding. .let ur pple come with CDR and stuff.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BKings: 3:43pm On Jun 20, 2015
laminaria:
after more than 3months of waiting I got d shock of my life from Pretoria (visa denied) I Neva saw it coming... assessment level3.
reasons... (1)I didn't including any family members in my form157A
( 2)I do not have a financial or home tie to my country.
(3) d fact am single.
with some other reasons that I carefully stated it in my SOP.
am just saying this for other to learn one tin or d other.....
tanks to everyone on dis tread,
jennykadry wherever u are, futuredon, iriferi,Mrnilobrawn,bossladymo1, equilibrium.
Above all To God be d glory(amen).
*tears rolling*
My God!!! I was already smiling only to see "denied". Please take it easy bro, there is still hope, at least no ban
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by BKings: 3:54pm On Jun 20, 2015
laminaria:
@iriferi, tonibox, lilspicey, bryanpro,missakomye, dav6 tanks to u all for d encouragement.......
@timikenzo2: yea I was called but network was bad I called back they didn't pick it, assessment level3.money on d Acc I submitted was above 8m n upward for more than 5months
sorry for replying late.. couldn't lay my hands on fone I hope u all know how it feels.
I have dusted n already pik my self up...I just want to tell future applicants on dis forum... pls do try SVP n PR route. not saying dis cos I was denied but documentations n all. I coached people who got visa but on SVP, less documents n quick response from Pretoria. it is because my aged care n nursing was not fall under SVP.
all d same will be here n help others in what I have gone tru
I will continue shouting up NEPA for a while....tank you all.
gringringrin. I love your sense of humour bro...its well, and I pray God surprises you on your next attempt

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 3:54pm On Jun 20, 2015
Hey mrnilobrawn don go sad wanted to enter your bag o.Safe trip and may your jollification commence once you step out of that plane cheesy


Bkings it is well.please don't give up cheesy *hugs*

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by teeflow09: 4:59pm On Jun 20, 2015
I feel you bro
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 5:25pm On Jun 20, 2015

Assistant Minister - Simplified student visa process to boost Australia's international education sector

Tuesday, 16 June 2015


Joint media release - The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Minister for Education and Training, Leader of the House and Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

Minister for Education and Training, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, and Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, today announced the introduction of a simplified international student visa framework (SSVF) to support Australia’s education services sector.

The changes will mean:

• a reduction in the number of student visa subclasses from eight to two, and

• the introduction of a simplified single immigration risk framework for all international students.

“Australia is open for business and welcomes genuine and high quality international students who provide a much-needed boost to our economy, our local communities and jobs, and who boost our country-to-country relationships,” Minister Pyne said.

“We warmly welcome genuine international students and we are committed to improving and protecting the integrity of our immigration system.”

“After coming to office the Government moved immediately to improve competitiveness and it is pleasing to see growth in international student enrolments in Australia has resumed.”

Minister Cash said an improved approach to the administration of student visas as part of the SSVF will have clear benefits. The overall integrity of the student visa programme will be maintained, and the improved regulatory arrangements will avoid placing unnecessary burden or cost on education providers.

The SSVF will replace both the Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) arrangements and the current Assessment Level Framework and will apply to all international students.

It will lay out a student’s financial and English language evidentiary requirements based on two things: the immigration profile of the student’s country of citizenship and of their education provider.

“The SSVF will support the growth of the international education sector by enhancing both competitiveness and integrity while extending streamlined processing to all education sectors and all course types,” Minister Cash said.

She said the changes follow consultations on the Government discussion paper Future Directions for Streamlined Visa Processing.

“SVP served a very good purpose but it is now time to implement a broader, simpler, fairer framework,” Minister Cash said.

A working group with international education sector stakeholders is being formed to guide implementation of the new framework on the expiry of SVP arrangements on 30 June 2016.

The agencies responsible for the quality assurance and regulation of education services for overseas students will work closely with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection on the new regime.

Minister Pyne said the SSVF would contribute to the objectives of the Draft National Strategy for International Education released for consultation in April and the subject of a roundtable on international education this week.

The first of two roundtables to discuss the Draft National Strategy will be held at Parliament House, Canberra, on Thursday 18 June. Chaired by Minister Pyne, it will involve Ministers whose portfolios relate to international education, including Minister Cash.

See: Index of Media Releases

URL: http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/michaeliacash/2015/Pages/simplified-student-visa-process-to-boost-Australia%27s-international-education-sector.aspx

Last update: Tuesday, 16 June 2015

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 6:11pm On Jun 20, 2015
coldgate:

Wow! Pls. I would like to know more about the city, what to bring that would save me a lot of stress. Is she on Nairaland?

She wants you to give details so as to give you desired information. Are you being offered admission in Uni Adelaide? have you gotten accommodation? Do you intend staying central Business district CBD?
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by erictack203(m): 6:14pm On Jun 20, 2015
Is this a disadvantage of Advantage to us? If I am not mistaken, every1 will now be requested to provide a Financial Statement, which of Course is a bad news.


malmo:

Assistant Minister - Simplified student visa process to boost Australia's international education sector

Tuesday, 16 June 2015


Joint media release - The Hon Christopher Pyne MP, Minister for Education and Training, Leader of the House and Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection

Minister for Education and Training, the Hon Christopher Pyne MP, and Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, today announced the introduction of a simplified international student visa framework (SSVF) to support Australia’s education services sector.

The changes will mean:

• a reduction in the number of student visa subclasses from eight to two, and

• the introduction of a simplified single immigration risk framework for all international students.

“Australia is open for business and welcomes genuine and high quality international students who provide a much-needed boost to our economy, our local communities and jobs, and who boost our country-to-country relationships,” Minister Pyne said.

“We warmly welcome genuine international students and we are committed to improving and protecting the integrity of our immigration system.”

“After coming to office the Government moved immediately to improve competitiveness and it is pleasing to see growth in international student enrolments in Australia has resumed.”

Minister Cash said an improved approach to the administration of student visas as part of the SSVF will have clear benefits. The overall integrity of the student visa programme will be maintained, and the improved regulatory arrangements will avoid placing unnecessary burden or cost on education providers.

The SSVF will replace both the Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) arrangements and the current Assessment Level Framework and will apply to all international students.

It will lay out a student’s financial and English language evidentiary requirements based on two things: the immigration profile of the student’s country of citizenship and of their education provider.

“The SSVF will support the growth of the international education sector by enhancing both competitiveness and integrity while extending streamlined processing to all education sectors and all course types,” Minister Cash said.

She said the changes follow consultations on the Government discussion paper Future Directions for Streamlined Visa Processing.

“SVP served a very good purpose but it is now time to implement a broader, simpler, fairer framework,” Minister Cash said.

A working group with international education sector stakeholders is being formed to guide implementation of the new framework on the expiry of SVP arrangements on 30 June 2016.

The agencies responsible for the quality assurance and regulation of education services for overseas students will work closely with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection on the new regime.

Minister Pyne said the SSVF would contribute to the objectives of the Draft National Strategy for International Education released for consultation in April and the subject of a roundtable on international education this week.

The first of two roundtables to discuss the Draft National Strategy will be held at Parliament House, Canberra, on Thursday 18 June. Chaired by Minister Pyne, it will involve Ministers whose portfolios relate to international education, including Minister Cash.

See: Index of Media Releases

URL: http://www.minister.immi.gov.au/michaeliacash/2015/Pages/simplified-student-visa-process-to-boost-Australia%27s-international-education-sector.aspx

Last update: Tuesday, 16 June 2015
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 6:17pm On Jun 20, 2015

Has your visa expired? You can do something about your situation
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Posted on May 19, 2015 by kristen

If you are in Australia and your visa has expired, you should contact our Community Status Resolution Service (CSRS) as soon as possible. CSRS_WebsiteTiles_300x300

The CSRS is a free service that works with people who have overstayed their visa to help you work through your options.

If you work with us to resolve your immigration status, you may be granted a bridging visa. This lets you stay in Australia for a short time and live in the community while you resolve your immigration status.

If you are found living in the community without a visa, there are serious consequences.

You have a choice – do something about your situation and contact our Community Status Resolution Service.

For more information, visit www.immi.gov.au/csrs or call 1300 853 773.
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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by scrollmeout(m): 6:44pm On Jun 20, 2015
Hi Engineers in the house, it's been a week since i noticed my status on Engineers Australia portal change from queued for assessment to assessment in progress. I also received an email to that effect. Incidentally, this week also makes it the 13th week since I submitted. Please, how long does it usually take to get an outcome after this notification or do I have to wait much further?
Thanks
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Nobody: 7:26pm On Jun 20, 2015
scrollmeout:
Hi Engineers in the house, it's been a week since i noticed my status on Engineers Australia portal change from queued for assessment to assessment in progress. I also received an email to that effect. Incidentally, this week also makes it the 13th week since I submitted. Please, how long does it usually take to get an outcome after this notification or do I have to wait much further?
Thanks
13 weeks and counting? ACS is d best.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Ifexsco: 8:08pm On Jun 20, 2015
Was urs online submission or paper submission?
Anyways, I did mine when it was stil hardcopy,I made my payment 10 Dec 2014, my assessment letter which I finally got on 4 of april 2015 was dated 5 march. That's 5days less than 3months
scrollmeout:
Hi Engineers in the house, it's been a week since i noticed my status on Engineers Australia portal change from queued for assessment to assessment in progress. I also received an email to that effect. Incidentally, this week also makes it the 13th week since I submitted. Please, how long does it usually take to get an outcome after this notification or do I have to wait much further?
Thanks

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by scrollmeout(m): 8:46pm On Jun 20, 2015
Ifexsco:
Was urs online submission or paper submission?
Anyways, I did mine when it was stil hardcopy,I made my payment 10 Dec 2014, my assessment letter which I finally got on 4 of april 2015 was dated 5 march. That's 5days less than 3months

Mine was online. I actually paid on March 26th, making the 'incoming' week the 13th, sorry. The current turnaround time is 13weeks, so I'm rather surprised they are just commencing the assessment.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuckdee13(m): 8:48pm On Jun 20, 2015
I contacted EA recently asking how long assessment takes n they told me accredited qualifications takes 11 weeks,non-accredited takes 13 weeks n this is usually d minimum n depends on the number of qualifications they're assessing at that time. so bro the only thing u can do is wait. don't worry when it comes out u will be able to apply for ur visa early in the financial year due to start in 11days.
scrollmeout:
Hi Engineers in the house, it's been a week since i noticed my status on Engineers Australia portal change from queued for assessment to assessment in progress. I also received an email to that effect. Incidentally, this week also makes it the 13th week since I submitted. Please, how long does it usually take to get an outcome after this notification or do I have to wait much further?
Thanks
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by chuckdee13(m): 8:53pm On Jun 20, 2015
the only confusion is that u won't know if assessment started since n ur just being told or if it just started now ur being told. but either way u need to wait n pray. abeg when I'm ready to do my CDR I'm gonna be disturbing u a lot.so pls get ready grin
scrollmeout:


Mine was online. I actually paid on March 26th, making the 'incoming' week the 13th, sorry. The current turnaround time is 13weeks, so I'm rather surprised they are just commencing the assessment.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by coldgate(f): 9:27pm On Jun 20, 2015
malmo:


She wants you to give details so as to give you desired information. Are you being offered admission in Uni Adelaide? have you gotten accommodation? Do you intend staying central Business district CBD?

I have since forgotten my nairaland e-mail password. I sent her an e-mail. I hope to be in Adelaide around 10 -13 July. I need help to secure accommodation close to the CBD. My school is in the CBD. Tanx.
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by blueprint2015(m): 10:33pm On Jun 20, 2015
lchilax:


specify the type of visa, and if it is svp or not

student visa 572 it has been 6weeks going on 7 since i submitted.. what could be the problem??
Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by Pmiller1: 10:41pm On Jun 20, 2015
mrnilobrawn:
Hello my eFamilies, hope y'll are doing great.

I must say that naija int'l airport na LAWMA WASTE DUMP. Dubai is great.

Touch down Dubai 7:25a.m (4:25a.m. Naija time).
IOM representatives came was waiting for me at Dubai and they gave me a first class Marhana treats...love.

The person stayed with me me after a short tour at the airport and gave me free wifi for 1 hour too.

Boarding time she boareded me first and gave me fare well.

No questions asked in dubai during boared/checking, mayb because IOM ppl were there with me.

Those still planning to apply, do so ASAP those waiting i wish u ALL positive outcome.

Mobuchi i dey wait u for sydney.

NIce one bro... Safe trip to OZ grin

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Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by mrnilobrawn: 12:44am On Jun 21, 2015
Xup My people....
Smooth trip.

Only hitch i had was at MMA (God help naija)
Food stuffs not check.. Just zip open and close.

If u ar coming to sydney get an Opal card at d sydney airport to enter trains. Very easy and convinient.

Still on train to my abode shaa..

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