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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by EZINNE1759(f): 5:48pm On Jan 20, 2019
byod:
This is the letter I received from the NZ immigration thru the agent
grin grin
Erigo onye nkea ..... The fucker couldn't even run a proper spell check. If you've already paid. Just count your losses and begin to move on o. ���
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 6:02pm On Jan 20, 2019
byod:



The letter in a mail was send to me by the agent thru whatapps message .so I can't get the sender mail id.
So have you talk to your agent and what did he say? The kind of visa described to u is called ‘Essential skill visa’ which is granted when employer couldn’t find people to do their job locally or among people who have legal right to work. However the letter sent to u is seriously doubtful. I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of it being genuine but 99% scam.

If u have ur application and passport number, I can share a link here where u can check ur immigration status. It will show approval and date if it’s real
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by iwanvisityankee: 7:01pm On Jan 20, 2019
@femijck can I send you pm, I want to talk to you in private
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by byod(m): 8:02pm On Jan 20, 2019
femijck:
So have you talk to your agent and what did he say? The kind of visa described to u is called ‘Essential skill visa’ which is granted when employer couldn’t find people to do their job locally or among people who have legal right to work. However the letter sent to u is seriously doubtful. I wouldn’t rule out the possibility of it being genuine but 99% scam.

If u have ur application and passport number, I can share a link here where u can check ur immigration status. It will show approval and date if it’s real


Thanks very much I appreciate you advice .I can't say in totality that it is a scam,Becos immediately I saw the mail I was very happy and introduce the agent to my friends but his response is that the package is not available again til later in the year.
Again after the mail I asked if i can make payment for the agreed fees but he said I should not make any payment until I see my visa.i have only paid a sum of 120k for account that is all I paid .

When I asked him last week about the visa his response was that the visa will be out this January.

As for the tracking of the visa I only have my passport number
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:18am On Jan 21, 2019
Ok
iwanvisityankee:
@femijck can I send you pm, I want to talk to you in private
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:18am On Jan 21, 2019
iwanvisityankee:
@femijck can I send you pm, I want to talk to you in private
.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 3:16am On Jan 22, 2019
femijck:
If you have a valid info about NZ, visa and migration you are free to share and help others. You don’t have to be Nigerian, share how you approach your application and the route.

There are many route let’s share experience.
With partnership applications and general immigration questions , I have experience. There are people who have experience in other type of application so we need you to share.

Thanks

Well done on the good job you're doing here... I've been here for couple of months now and will try to contribute as much as possible based on my limited knowledge of New Zealand.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 8:44am On Jan 22, 2019
ugsams:


Well done on the good job you're doing here... I've been here for couple of months now and will try to contribute as much as possible based on my limited knowledge of New Zealand.
Welcome to NZ bro.... ur contributions are welcome
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by scionjoe: 1:36pm On Jan 22, 2019
klbakare:
Op, you really did explore new Zealand. Please can you help guide me through obtaining a new Zealand visit visa? Can I pm u? Are you still there presently? Thanks a bunch.





Did you finally do the New Zealand visa.. Drop your contact let's talk
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by witgig: 12:34am On Jan 23, 2019
Hello. I need your inputs. I am in a bit of dilemma. - should I go or should I not??,

With student partner work visa : 8 months for a start with possible 1 year extension

I want to know how easy can one get a job in North Dunedin - could be anywhere in country really buy my preference is Dunedin for personal reasons .

Must one hold a driver's license?


Because I'm not sure if my skills will be acceptavle in NZ or not please, like how much can one make with 'any' job. Need some money to further education.

Cc femijck
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 10:10pm On Jan 23, 2019
witgig:
Hello. I need your inputs. I am in a bit of dilemma. - should I go or should I not??,

With student partner work visa : 8 months for a start with possible 1 year extension

I want to know how easy can one get a job in North Dunedin - could be anywhere in country really buy my preference is Dunedin for personal reasons .

Must one hold a driver's license?


Because I'm not sure if my skills will be acceptavle in NZ or not please, like how much can one make with 'any' job. Need some money to further education.

Cc femijck

The visa category you’ve mentioned is a very good one to come to NZ with. It’s an open work visa which means u can work anywhere in NZ and no restrictions on the number of hours u can work, even though ur student partner can only work 20hrs/w

The choice of which city to stay will depend on your personal research. Dunedin is down the South Island, very cold and jobs might be hard to get. I personally would advise North island.

But if u choose to stay in Dunedin, working on a farm or hospitality might be something to consider. I haven’t been to Dunedin but I believe students of Otago University are those who majorly come to NZ to live there.

When u run out of extension, if ur employer is accredited, then they can sponsor u for another 2-3 yrs essential skill visa.

P.S; remember u have to live with your student partner to qualify for an extension..... if extension is not possible, then it’s not worth it.

Also your situation in Nigeria is something to consider, do u have a good job? What do u stand to loose if u risk leaving? Is it worth it??
When I say good job, I mean a job paying u 400k upward

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by witgig: 10:21pm On Jan 23, 2019
femijck:


The visa category you’ve mentioned is a very good one to come to NZ with. It’s an open work visa which means u can work anywhere in NZ and no restrictions on the number of hours u can work, even though ur student partner can only work 20hrs/w

The choice of which city to stay will depend on your personal research. Dunedin is down the South Island, very cold and jobs might be hard to get. I personally would advise North island.

But if u choose to stay in Dunedin, working on a farm or hospitality might be something to consider. I haven’t been to Dunedin but I believe students of Otago University are those who majorly come to NZ to live there.

When u run out of extension, if ur employer is accredited, then they can sponsor u for another 2-3 yrs essential skill visa.

P.S; remember u have to live with your student partner to qualify for an extension..... if extension is not possible, then it’s not worth it.
Can I PM you. The thing is a lil complicated.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 10:25pm On Jan 23, 2019
Read what I just included in my previous post.....If what u wanna discuss is not something very confidential, I would advise u ask here for others to learn. But if it’s confidential send me a comprehensive email in ur PM and I will reply as soon as I can
witgig:
Can I PM you. The thing is a lil complicated.

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by witgig: 10:32pm On Jan 23, 2019
femijck:
Read what I just included in my previous post.....If what u wanna discuss is not something very confidential, I would advise u ask here for others to learn. But if it’s confidential send me a comprehensive email in ur PM and I will reply as soon as I can

I understand tha perfectly. I have seen it and the query is on that. It's confidential and that's why I wanted PM..

I have initiated the PM kindly reply.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by suxes2005(m): 10:09am On Jan 24, 2019
femijck:
Read what I just included in my previous post.....If what u wanna discuss is not something very confidential, I would advise u ask here for others to learn. But if it’s confidential send me a comprehensive email in ur PM and I will reply as soon as I can

Uncle Femi!

You're doing an excellent work on here. Keep it up

What's it like for self employed people down there?

Like, coming with a family of 5.

Father earns around $2k monthly - online business.

Would they be able to survive and what other information
can you give?


SHALOM
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 10:49am On Jan 24, 2019
femijck:
Welcome to NZ bro.... ur contributions are welcome
Thanks bro
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by NONNYG: 11:01am On Jan 24, 2019
ugsams:
Thanks bro
Ahhh men don port finish from UAE, i read most of your comments in Qatar/UAE thread when I was about traveling to Dubai
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 11:18am On Jan 24, 2019
witgig:
Hello. I need your inputs. I am in a bit of dilemma. - should I go or should I not??,

Just as Femi has said, this depends on your economic and social status in Naija. what will you lose if you come here? and above all, what do you really want for yourself and family in the future?

With student partner work visa : 8 months for a start with possible 1 year extension

This is a good visa. Have you got the visa? if not, your major concern should be how to get it because visa application takes a whole lot of time these days and there won't be much left by the time you get the visa. Another challenge will be convincing the visa officer on why you wanna drop everything you had back home and move to New Zealand for just 8 months or demonstrating that you intend to go go back after that.


I want to know how easy can one get a job in North Dunedin - could be anywhere in country really buy my preference is Dunedin for personal reasons .

I haven't been to Dunedin yet, but if it's anything like Waikato in terms of job, then you should be able to get some casual jobs within 2 weeks of arrival except you're so selective with your job search.

Must one hold a driver's license?
It's actually a necessity over here as most job vacancies always request for reliable personal transport because public transport is not so efficient. However, I'm just saying based on my experience; it could be different in Dunedin.


Because I'm not sure if my skills will be acceptavle in NZ or not please, like how much can one make with 'any' job. Need some money to further education.

Minimum wage is 16.50 NZD per hour and will be increased to 17.70 NZD by April if everything goes as planned. If you're working a minimum wage job of 16.50 NZD for 40 Hours per week, you should be able to earn more than 500NZD weekly.

Cc femijck
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 11:22am On Jan 24, 2019
NONNYG:
Ahhh men don port finish from UAE, i read most of your comments in Qatar/UAE thread when I was about traveling to Dubai


How the hustle na?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by witgig: 11:47am On Jan 24, 2019
Thank you ugsams.

Well you are right. The visa process takes a long time now and providing evidence as a bona-fide is even more difficult.

This visa ll expire in 14 months from now so I factored the long process in. I used the 8 months for like worst case scenario.

We re hoping to get 1year extension as the program is like a pathway style. 1 year for a part and if the student qualifies he/she gets variation to visa and get 1 additional year for stay in NZ for the other part of the prog. We can't stay beyond as the student is on a scholarship and one for them they don't get work permit afterwards they have to leave NZ with their families within 2 weeks angry undecided

Kindly give tips on how to convince the Visa Officer that you ll come back when visa expires.

Thanks once again
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 4:31pm On Jan 24, 2019
witgig:

Thank you ugsams.

Well you are right. The visa process takes a long time now and providing evidence as a bona-fide is even more difficult.

This visa ll expire in 14 months from now so I factored the long process in. I used the 8 months for like worst case scenario.

We re hoping to get 1year extension as the program is like a pathway style. 1 year for a part and if the student qualifies he/she gets variation to visa and get 1 additional year for stay in NZ for the other part of the prog. We can't stay beyond as the student is on a scholarship and one for them they don't get work permit afterwards they have to leave NZ with their families within 2 weeks angry undecided

Kindly give tips on how to convince the Visa Officer that you ll come back when visa expires.

Thanks once again





You will really need to be patient and consistent with every single detail you give to them. Things to consider will be, explaining in details on your statement of purpose what you have been doing, your plans in New Zealand and what you intend to do once you're back home. Your socio-economic status, how long you have been married, If there is a child who may not be coming with you it helps too. If you have Landed and/or other assets good. You will also have to find a way to show them that your stay in New Zealand will add value to your life and make you better when you return home. I would have been able to advise better if I know your personal circumstance which is unique from one applicant to another. However, I think you will be fine with the visa and I've never heard o anyone on your visa category who has overstayed their visa in recent times.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 1:47am On Jan 25, 2019
Firstly u do not need a driver license to get a job.

Having a car in any Western country is a necessity and not luxury. What is the essence of having a DL when u don’t have a car to drive. However most agencies or employer want someone who is guaranteed to turn in for work everyday and right on time. That’s why some insist u have your own reliable transport to get to work. Most especially jobs that require early start or late finish this is because most public buses and train only run between 6am till maybe 11 or 12 pm.

There were times I personally started work 4am and also I sometimes finish around 1am. These falls outside the public transportation service hours. So someone like my employer will insist u have ur own transport.

So without a license, u only need to look for job either close to train or bus station and also work within the public transportation hours. Nobody will deny U a job if u can guarantee to turn in early.

If u have a Nigeria driver license, you can drive with it legally for a maximum period of 1 year. And it will save you a lot of stress and money as u wouldn’t need to go through Learners license stage. Once u sit for the theory road code test and pass, u will be given a restricted license.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 4:05am On Jan 25, 2019
suxes2005:


Uncle Femi!

You're doing an excellent work on here. Keep it up

What's it like for self employed people down

Like, coming with a family of 5.

Father earns around $2k monthly - online business.

Would they be able to survive and what other information
can you give?


SHALOM



What's it like for self employed people down

Life as a self employed isn’t bad, in fact it’s the best anywhere in the world as long as u understand your market.


For a family of 5, you’re most likely to need a 3 bedroom apartment. In West Auckland specifically, such apartments ranges btw 450-700 NZD/Week but I will put the average at $470 depending on suburb and house standard.

Groceries will be around $150/week if u buy from big stores.
Power around $200/ month, Wi fi is about $80. You may have to pay water bill if it’s not included in the rent.

The above calculations amount to about 3k-3.2k NZD/ month. So if the 2k u earn is USD then u should be alright as I believe your partner will also have to get a job at some point to support the family.


P.S : Those figures are just rough estimate and not fact, could be more or less depending on individual lifestyle.

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by suxes2005(m): 5:50am On Jan 25, 2019
femijck:




What's it like for self employed people down

Life as a self employed isn’t bad, in fact it’s the best anywhere in the world as long as u understand your market.


For a family of 5, you’re most likely to need a 3 bedroom apartment. In West Auckland specifically, such apartments ranges btw 450-700 NZD/Week but I will put the average at $470 depending on suburb and house standard.

Groceries will be around $150/week if u buy from big stores.
Power around $200/ month, Wi fi is about $80. You may have to pay water bill if it’s not included in the rent.

The above calculations amount to about 3k-3.2k NZD/ month. So if the 2k u earn is USD then u should be alright as I believe your partner will also have to get a job at some point to support the family.


P.S : Those figures are just rough estimate and not fact, could be more or less depending on individual lifestyle.

Thanks so much for the breakdown.
I really appreciate.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Maduh(m): 8:13am On Jan 29, 2019
Hello bro
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Maduh(m): 12:28pm On Jan 29, 2019
Hello brothers and sisters.

Please what are the documents to show evidence of family / economic ties in Nigeria?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 12:15am On Jan 31, 2019
Maduh:
Hello brothers and sisters.

Please what are the documents to show evidence of family / economic ties in Nigeria? I graduated from a University in South Korea last year. Presently l am under a post study visa but I don't have a permanent job.

I got a PhD offer from the University of Auckland with full scholarship. I don't want to apply for the study visa from South Korea. I want to travel and apply from Nigeria. Abeg how I go carry proof these ties things? No job for naija and I am single. My father has some land documents(na this one dey give me small hope) I can use.


I know someone that just moved over from Korea ... I will ask the person to know which step they took.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Maduh(m): 10:26am On Jan 31, 2019
ugsams:


I know someone that just moved over from Korea ... I will ask the person to know which step they took.

Okay. I will wait for your feedback. Thank you.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by meemeee: 4:24pm On Jan 31, 2019
new zealand
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by taiwoadetola83(m): 2:50am On Feb 01, 2019
I have been following the conversation as regards NZD and you guys are really doing great. What is the average cost of doing a Master program and is Accounting one of their short skill profession?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Eco306: 8:16am On Feb 01, 2019
Maduh:
Hello brothers and sisters.

Please what are the documents to show evidence of family / economic ties in Nigeria? I graduated from a University in South Korea last year. Presently l am under a post study visa but I don't have a permanent job.

I got a PhD offer from the University of Auckland with full scholarship. I don't want to apply for the study visa from South Korea. I want to travel and apply from Nigeria. Abeg how I go carry proof these ties things? No job for naija and I am single. My father has some land documents(na this one dey give me small hope) I can use.

I've been in search of a full PhD scholarship myself in Oceania, preferably in New Zealand. Can you please give me an insight as to how you got this one.

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