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Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by remmy27(f): 10:10pm On Oct 06, 2014
weebay:
Hi all..I applied for a job in Australia and I have been given a position, they also sent me an email promising to help in anyway with my visa application..the problem is I don't even have a clue on where to start from and all the documents I need..can someone pls put me thru..I'd be very grateful.
how did u process this application for d job. May pls share this experience. Tx
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by brelyn: 5:32pm On Nov 04, 2014
guys plz help me out here! i am a 3rd class graduate of economics here in naija and i want to study nursing in aussie, here are my questions;
1. can i secure a diploma in nursing with my 1st degree or WASSCE?
2. does it require science subjects like physics, chemistry in my WASSCE cos i did only biology and other social science subjects
3. after d diploma course can i get to work in d clinics like any other nurse or do i hve to get degree or masters in nursing too.
thanks in advance
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by unions02: 9:06pm On Dec 15, 2014
you who want to do medical examination, it's very easy. i did mine with just about 35000 Nair at Lagos. There are designated doctors Australian embassy uses also remember to get you yellow fiver card at the Lagos international airport ( port health). Please any Nigerian currently in Townsville Australia?
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by Grandude80(m): 3:40am On Jan 19, 2015
Hello everyone,


I joined the forum recently and i am greatly encouraged by the information and advice learnt through many days of reading comments about travelling and residency issues.I have questions i need urgently to facilitate my travelling plans to Austrialia.Presently i reside in one of the West African country and plan to secure my visa from here to Austrialia.I am also leaning on obtaining the country's passport but i need some hints from my fellow nairaland people to educate me on the following.

1.To successfully get a passport i need to take the native name of the country where i reside and what are the risk when you get to your designation/abroad and you plan to get a citizenship,do you need to retain the name on the passport or are there means of resorting to your original name?

2.Do Austrialian immigration grant you a working permit during your stay in the country or are you expected to get a work permit before travelling to Aussie?

3.What is the best class of visa to travell to Aussie?

4.I made some research about job opportunities in Aussie and i found remarkable result of job opportunities in some cities expecially PARTH but i am interested to know by experience of those who have been there or still living PARTH if there are good paying jobs for the unskilled like plumbing work and other contruction work.

Guys i need your help honestly to get real answers to these questions.Be blessed ya all.
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by slim49z(m): 6:20pm On Jan 22, 2016
Where are all the Aussie peeps? I might be headed that way!
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by tpiar: 6:21pm On Jan 22, 2016
you just saw the new tv series i suppose.
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by Osario: 3:57am On Jan 23, 2016
blackspade:

I know this may sound a bit ignorant, but from the many articles I've read, along with the experiences people of color have been through in Australia, it gives me the notion that racism is prevalent in Australian society. The government seems like they support open discrimination when it comes to immigration (refugees to be exact), when they blatantly discriminated against African refugees awaiting relocation, because of a few bad apples in Brisbane. They decided to decrease the number of African refugees from 70% to 30%, favoring Asian and European refugees no longer in conflict zones.

To sum it up bluntly, I don't really like Australia, but it looks nice. Thanks.

Beware! Not all that glitters is gold. Show pictures of downtown areas of major Australian cities doesn't make the country a paradise. Australians are was than Rissians when it comes to demeaning black people. Use Google if in doubt
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by finebabynoni: 7:43pm On Jan 31, 2016
weebay:
Hi all..I applied for a job in Australia and I have been given a position, they also sent me an email promising to help in anyway with my visa application..the problem is I don't even have a clue on where to start from and all the documents I need..can someone pls put me thru..I'd be very grateful.



Please can you share how you got the job
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by remecy(f): 2:52pm On Feb 01, 2016
Hello all
Guys please come out
i ve got some questions for our Nigerian people leaving in Australia and would be glad if you can help out please.
1. is easy to get a job skilled and unskilled over there? got a friend who is so certain that jobs are everywhere there pls how ture is this?
2. how long does it take a new comer to get a job over there?
and finally please is the economic situation over there better than what we have in nigeria presently pls help so that this fellow will not make a wrong chose.
thanks while waiting for your response.
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by remecy(f): 2:46pm On Feb 03, 2016
hello anybody homeeeeeee
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by irondome: 11:49am On Feb 04, 2016
Osario:


Beware! Not all that glitters is gold. Show pictures of downtown areas of major Australian cities doesn't make the country a paradise. Australians are was than Rissians when it comes to demeaning black people. Use Google if in doubt

Absolutely true. You really have to have a great dose self worth to survive in that country. Their disposition to blacks is really appalling.

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Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by irondome: 11:56am On Feb 04, 2016
remecy:
Hello all
Guys please come out
i ve got some questions for our Nigerian people leaving in Australia and would be glad if you can help out please.
1. is easy to get a job skilled and unskilled over there? got a friend who is so certain that jobs are everywhere there pls how ture is this?
2. how long does it take a new comer to get a job over there?
and finally please is the economic situation over there better than what we have in nigeria presently pls help so that this fellow will not make a wrong chose.
thanks while waiting for your response.

Unskilled jobs are easy and everywhere with good pay rate (average of $25 an hour). Skilled jobs get more difficult and it doesn't help much being black. You either have to know people that would vouch for you or be damn too good to be ignored.

Australia economy is way better than ours with crazy wage rate.

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Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by Nobody: 3:16pm On Mar 08, 2016
I just came across this thread today, and I can say that I haven't seen a thread handled with as much maturity and purpose like this.
I have some enquiries and I hope that our informed nairalanders will oblige me.
1. I want to apply for an Irish or Canadian or Australian visa.
2. I currently work for my uncle and its a one man business, he pays me stipends, while I get commissions, its a marketing job. Due to the 'family thing', we dont deal with payslips, in fact there is no evidence of salary in my account, although I have more than 500,000/in the account. I also do not have a contract letter, although my unvle can always prepare me one. How then do I answer employment questions?
3. I do not have a sponsor in Ireland nor anybody to issue me letter of invitation. Must I have one of these?
4. How best do I apply for a long stay visa, or someone suggested I apply for a short stay, then I can renew when I get there.

I will be honoured if my questions are answered justwise
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by PPAS(m): 12:18pm On May 19, 2016
what is the average pay for skilled jobs if one can go though the hoops and be lucky enough to get one?
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by yvelchstores(f): 10:40am On May 21, 2016
HitlerWasRightt:
Bleep off, we're full
kindly exit this forum. It's for cool creative and interesting people. You dont interest us so please, off u go.
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by steroid: 3:15am On Sep 09, 2016
What does high availability mean in the Skills list
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by osy77(m): 2:06am On Mar 21, 2017
Hello house...anyone in Sydney? how is life out der? wats the possibility of getting a job real quick...unskilled or skilled
Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by bigsam75: 9:08pm On Jun 03, 2017
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Re: What Do Nigerians Think Of Australia? by Tino2017(m): 6:01pm On Mar 28, 2018
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