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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 8:15am On Sep 18, 2019
femijck:

Hope you’re alright bro..... sorry about the challenges
Yeah bro, I'm all good now.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by jmakinde(m): 5:36pm On Sep 18, 2019
femijck:


Hope you’re alright bro..... sorry about the challenges

Sorry bro.

Hi Guys, i just got wind of this forum even though i had earlier proceeded with my own process without any help or assistance. See highlights of what i have done so far and where i am presently: I have written this my time here also https://www.nairaland.com/2986318/new-zealand-skilled-worker-category/15 but found out this particular group have lots of expert on process of migrating to new zealand reason why am joining this discuss with my own journey so far.

1. Did my assessment and found out i had 165 points.

2. Applied to NZQA for PRE for my Msc qualification only being the highest qualification i am claiming point for and also sat for my IELTS exams.
3. Submitted my EOI on 18th January 2019.

4. Got selected and got my ITA on 23rd of january 2019.

5. I was giving 4 months to submit full applications along with supporting documents.

6. Applied to NZQA for my full qualification assessment for both my Bsc and Msc which took some time due to transcript issues with our Nigeria universities.

7. Applied to NZQA for my wife's qualification assessment too since am claiming points for that also.

8. Did my medicals along with my entire family. Note you only have 2 recommended hospitals in nigeria one in abuja and the other in Lagos.

9. Did my Police clearance at alagbon in Ikoyi. You will get your report same day.

10. Gathered all relevant employment references from all the places i have worked before since am claiming points for over 10 years in my EOI.

11. Marriage certificate.

12. I also have to proof i own my wife using my house address number you both receive correspondences together or individually. photos of important events in your marriage life, Air tickets and Hotels reservation of vacation trip you both went for etc.

13. All other documents as requested in the ITA letter.

14. The document gathering process has eaten deep into the 4 months giving to me but eventually i got everything ready at the nip of time.

15. Submitted my application via DHL on April 25th 2019.

16. My application got to the processing center in Manukau Auckland after the 3rd day.

17. My Application was vetted and lodged into their system on 2nd May 2019.

18. My original IELTS results along with 6 photos were returned back to me by mail. Please note any document you are sending and is not the original must be notarized page by page and not just the front page only.

19. I am currently on queue awaiting my application to be assigned to a Case Officer (CO) which depends on so many factors that is currently responsible for the current delay in visa assignment backlogs issues they are facing now.

The initial process was that it takes up to 4 months before the co will be allocated but i guess am already 4 months from when my application was lodged. However it could take up to 6 months or more. It obvious many nigerians are not taking up this route but instead prefer using Study visa which is still a good option.

@femijck and other experts in the house, your assessment or my journey so far will be appreciated.

@Femijck: the question i need to ask is if its true one needs to have a job over to apply for SMC offshore? will it have any significant effect on the outcome of my application when the CO is eventually assigned??.

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Originalalex: 10:02pm On Sep 19, 2019
Brother please I need this link my details siretiowo@gmail.com or what app me on this zero seven zero three five five two four four two two.. Thanks
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Nobody: 7:05pm On Sep 20, 2019
mich1975:
Inbox me if u need more info on n/zealand. (Michaelekeoma16@gmail.com)
Why?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Sweetas2(m): 8:12pm On Sep 20, 2019
mich1975:
Inbox me if u need more info on n/zealand. (Michaelekeoma16@gmail.com)

Y inbox you? I dey suspect this inbox person looks like red flag to me

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 8:17pm On Sep 20, 2019
The guy is a bloody scammer

https://www.nairaland.com/mich1975/posts

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ulak(m): 2:28am On Sep 24, 2019
shocked

Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by TheEllimist: 7:26am On Sep 24, 2019
Please any one here from Nigeria who is either a preferred or reserved candidate of the 2019/2020 New Zealand Scholarship? Please Indicate, I have an important info.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by UrXcellency: 5:44pm On Sep 24, 2019
Hi JMakinde,

Thanks for your post. I will like to know how long it took them to evaluate your PRE sssessment before you made an EOI.



jmakinde:


Sorry bro.

Hi Guys, i just got wind of this forum even though i had earlier proceeded with my own process without any help or assistance. See highlights of what i have done so far and where i am presently: I have written this my time here also https://www.nairaland.com/2986318/new-zealand-skilled-worker-category/15 but found out this particular group have lots of expert on process of migrating to new zealand reason why am joining this discuss with my own journey so far.

1. Did my assessment and found out i had 165 points.

2. Applied to NZQA for PRE for my Msc qualification only being the highest qualification i am claiming point for and also sat for my IELTS exams.
3. Submitted my EOI on 18th January 2019.

4. Got selected and got my ITA on 23rd of january 2019.

5. I was giving 4 months to submit full applications along with supporting documents.

6. Applied to NZQA for my full qualification assessment for both my Bsc and Msc which took some time due to transcript issues with our Nigeria universities.

7. Applied to NZQA for my wife's qualification assessment too since am claiming points for that also.

8. Did my medicals along with my entire family. Note you only have 2 recommended hospitals in nigeria one in abuja and the other in Lagos.

9. Did my Police clearance at alagbon in Ikoyi. You will get your report same day.

10. Gathered all relevant employment references from all the places i have worked before since am claiming points for over 10 years in my EOI.

11. Marriage certificate.

12. I also have to proof i own my wife using my house address number you both receive correspondences together or individually. photos of important events in your marriage life, Air tickets and Hotels reservation of vacation trip you both went for etc.

13. All other documents as requested in the ITA letter.

14. The document gathering process has eaten deep into the 4 months giving to me but eventually i got everything ready at the nip of time.

15. Submitted my application via DHL on April 25th 2019.

16. My application got to the processing center in Manukau Auckland after the 3rd day.

17. My Application was vetted and lodged into their system on 2nd May 2019.

18. My original IELTS results along with 6 photos were returned back to me by mail. Please note any document you are sending and is not the original must be notarized page by page and not just the front page only.

19. I am currently on queue awaiting my application to be assigned to a Case Officer (CO) which depends on so many factors that is currently responsible for the current delay in visa assignment backlogs issues they are facing now.

The initial process was that it takes up to 4 months before the co will be allocated but i guess am already 4 months from when my application was lodged. However it could take up to 6 months or more. It obvious many nigerians are not taking up this route but instead prefer using Study visa which is still a good option.

@femijck and other experts in the house, your assessment or my journey so far will be appreciated.

@Femijck: the question i need to ask is if its true one needs to have a job over to apply for SMC offshore? will it have any significant effect on the outcome of my application when the CO is eventually assigned??.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by SAT123(m): 2:17pm On Oct 03, 2019
Hello House,

I was requested to submit my passport and that of my family to VFS South Africa:

I urgently need answer to the below questions:

How do I make payment?
How do I get courier authorization form?
How do I go about pick up of passport since they don’t deliver outside SA?

I will appreciate our timely response.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 4:33pm On Oct 03, 2019
SAT123:
Hello House,

I was requested to submit my passport and that of my family to VFS South Africa:

I urgently need answer to the below questions:

How do I make payment?
How do I get courier authorization form?
How do I go about pick up of passport since they don’t deliver outside SA?

I will appreciate our timely response.

How do I make payment? Do bank to bank Transfer. It is expensive but it is faster and makes sense
How do I get courier authorization form? This would be sent to you by VFS or visit the webpage of VFS and download it. You can email VFS and they'll give you step by step guide
How do I go about pick up of passport since they don’t deliver outside SA? You can contact UPS. They did for us and they know what to request from you. it is very seamless

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by SAT123(m): 9:02pm On Oct 03, 2019
Thanks,really appreciate.
davodyguy:


How do I make payment? Do bank to bank Transfer. It is expensive but it is faster and makes sense
How do I get courier authorization form? This would be send to you by VFS or visit the webpage of VFS and download it. You can email VFS and they'll give you step by step guide
How do I go about pick up of passport since they don’t deliver outside SA? You can contact UPS. They did for us and they know what to request from you. it is very seamless
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by TheEllimist: 6:36am On Oct 04, 2019
TheEllimist:
Please any one here from Nigeria who is either a preferred or reserved candidate of the 2019/2020 New Zealand Scholarship? Please Indicate, I have an important info.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 9:59am On Oct 05, 2019
Hello House Members,

I'm new on Nairaland but got to know about this platform in July following the response I got from the VAC-SA that my passport was ready for collection 2 days after submission. It was in my worry that some1 sent me this link where I read through the message trails and confirmed that passport verification within days is a norm.

On that note, I say kudos to all those who spare their invaluable time to share vital information on this platform. Indeed, the details clear doubts and give answers to many questions.��

My story is actually long and rigorous but in summary, I submitted my student (PhD) visa application on 28/06, had my 45min. telephone interview at 9.15pm NGT 24/7/2019 = 8.15 NZT 25/7/2019 and to the glory of God, I received my "Approval in Principle" on 24/09 and got the visa on 03/10.

Generally, I would like to encourage all who submitted student visa application to be patient and ensure they respond to their case officers explicitly and on timely note even during the telephone interview.

My special appreciation goes to femijck, ugsams, davodyguy and a pal "bucade11" for their unalloyed support & responses to all prospective NZ migrants..����


Shalom!
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 10:10am On Oct 05, 2019
Xhale:
Hello House Members,

I'm new on Nairaland but got to know about this platform in July following the response I got from the VAC-SA that my passport was ready for collection 2 days after submission. It was in my worry that some1 sent me this link where I read through the message trails and confirmed that passport verification within days is a norm.

On that note, I say kudos to all those who spare their invaluable time to share vital information on this platform. Indeed, the details clear doubts and give answers to many questions.��

My story is actually long and rigorous but in summary, I submitted my student (PhD) visa application on 28/06, had my 45min. telephone interview at 9.15pm NGT 24/7/2019 = 8.15 NZT 25/7/2019 and to the glory of God, I received my "Approval in Principle" on 24/09 and got the visa on 03/10.

Generally, I would like to encourage all who submitted student visa application to be patient and ensure they respond to their case officers explicitly and on timely note even during the telephone interview.

My special appreciation goes to femijck, ugsams, davodyguy and a pal "bucade11" for their unalloyed support & responses to all prospective NZ migrants..����


Shalom!
I guess congratulations are in order.

I will you all the best.

Contact Femi when you get to New Zealand. I know there can be stupid people on Social media who should be avoided, yet there are some others that are good people.

I met Femi here and we eventually connected in New Zealand. I can tell you, he's a nice guy.

He actually picked us up in Auckland and took us to places where we shopped in his car at his own cost.

I recommend him as a true friend and brother.

Are you going to Auckland or another city?

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 11:27am On Oct 05, 2019
Yes, I will be going to Auckland University of Technology (AUT). I hope Femi attends to me

Thanks for the advice.

davodyguy:

I guess congratulations are in order.

I will you all the best.

Contact Femi when you get to New Zealand. I know there can be stupid people on Social media who should be avoided, yet there are some others that are good people.

I met Femi here and we eventually connected in New Zealand. I can tell you, he's a nice guy.

He actually picked us up in Auckland and took us to places where we shopped in his car at his own cost.

I recommend him as a true friend and brother.

Are you going to Auckland or another city?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 11:37am On Oct 05, 2019
Xhale:
Hello House Members,

I'm new on Nairaland but got to know about this platform in July following the response I got from the VAC-SA that my passport was ready for collection 2 days after submission. It was in my worry that some1 sent me this link where I read through the message trails and confirmed that passport verification within days is a norm.

On that note, I say kudos to all those who spare their invaluable time to share vital information on this platform. Indeed, the details clear doubts and give answers to many questions.��

My story is actually long and rigorous but in summary, I submitted my student (PhD) visa application on 28/06, had my 45min. telephone interview at 9.15pm NGT 24/7/2019 = 8.15 NZT 25/7/2019 and to the glory of God, I received my "Approval in Principle" on 24/09 and got the visa on 03/10.

Generally, I would like to encourage all who submitted student visa application to be patient and ensure they respond to their case officers explicitly and on timely note even during the telephone interview.

My special appreciation goes to femijck, ugsams, davodyguy and a pal "bucade11" for their unalloyed support & responses to all prospective NZ migrants..����


Shalom!

Congratulations bro and have a nice time in New Zealand. Try to go with a Naija driver license, it will make things easier for you.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 8:56pm On Oct 05, 2019
davodyguy:

I guess congratulations are in order.

I will you all the best.

Contact Femi when you get to New Zealand. I know there can be stupid people on Social media who should be avoided, yet there are some others that are good people.

I met Femi here and we eventually connected in New Zealand. I can tell you, he's a nice guy.

He actually picked us up in Auckland and took us to places where we shopped in his car at his own cost.

I recommend him as a true friend and brother.

Are you going to Auckland or another city?

Demooo u are the man ooo..... I still remember how u light up all the stores with your masculine voice.....ahahah.
my true Naija brother...I’m currently out of Auckland for a small vacation as I will be working over Xmas and new year......will be going back this week though.

Hope to catch up whenever I visit HOME.

Cheers

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 8:59pm On Oct 05, 2019
ugsams:


Congratulations bro and have a nice time in New Zealand. Try to go with a Naija driver license, it will make things easier for you.
very good advise , learn driving if u don’t drive and make sure u come with a naija license. U can drive with that for a year or do a conversion once u understand the road a bit.

See u in Aoteroa
Shalom
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 9:05pm On Oct 05, 2019
Xhale:
Yes, I will be going to Auckland University of Technology (AUT). I hope Femi attends to me

Thanks for the advice.



Congratulations mate.... I’m happy u come here to give us a feedback on your application.
I will see u for sure. I occasionally worship inside AUT. A close Naija brother of mine established a RCCG inside the campus and he’s one of the most truthful Nigerian u can relate with here. U will meet him when u land.

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Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 9:26pm On Oct 05, 2019
femijck:


Demooo u are the man ooo..... I still remember how u light up all the stores with your masculine voice.....ahahah.
my true Naija brother...I’m currently out of Auckland for a small vacation as I will be working over Xmas and new year......will be going back this week though.

Hope to catch up whenever I visit HOME.

Cheers
Anytime bro, we would welcome you home.

I really miss Auckland O.

A city with sane people. We are back to terrible country
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 1:05pm On Oct 06, 2019
Femijck

Nigeria just lost to New Zealand

Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 11:20pm On Oct 06, 2019
Thank you, ugsams for the suggestion; I have a valid drivers licence until 2023. Do I also need to to get the international drivers license with one year validity from Alagbon Ikoyi?


ugsams:


Congratulations bro and have a nice time in New Zealand. Try to go with a Naija driver license, it will make things easier for you.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 11:25pm On Oct 06, 2019
femijck:


Congratulations mate.... I’m happy u come here to give us a feedback on your application.
I will see u for sure. I occasionally worship inside AUT. A close Naija brother of mine established a RCCG inside the campus and he’s one of the most truthful Nigerian u can relate with here. U will meet him when u land.



Thanks to a patriotic fellow, femijck. I really appreciate your kind responses. Please don't forget I'll  be needing your attention for pre-departure/pre-arrival tips.
I look forward to meeting you in Auckland.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 11:29pm On Oct 06, 2019
femijck:
very good advise , learn driving if u don’t drive and make sure u come with a naija license. U can drive with that for a year or do a conversion once u understand the road a bit.

See u in Aoteroa
Shalom

Thanks. I have a valid licence and I've been driving for years. Do I also need the international D/L that's obtained @ Police headquarters, Alagbon Ikoyi?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 12:32am On Oct 07, 2019
Xhale:


Thanks. I have a valid licence and I've been driving for years. Do I also need the international D/L that's obtained @ Police headquarters, Alagbon Ikoyi?
No u don’t need any international DL...... u can drive with d Naija DL for one year..... and it will also save u from going through ‘learners license’ stage when converting it to NZ DL.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by femijck(m): 12:33am On Oct 07, 2019
Xhale:




Thanks to a patriotic fellow, femijck. I really appreciate your kind responses. Please don't forget I'll  be needing your attention for pre-departure/pre-arrival tips.
I look forward to meeting you in Auckland.
No worries
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by ugsams(m): 5:53pm On Oct 07, 2019
Xhale:
Thank you, ugsams for the suggestion; I have a valid drivers licence until 2023. Do I also need to to get the international drivers license with one year validity from Alagbon Ikoyi?



Not necessary bro, our license is in English and you should be fine with it. I never needed it for anything not even when I converted my license.
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by davodyguy: 8:41pm On Oct 07, 2019
femijck:


Congratulations mate.... I’m happy u come here to give us a feedback on your application.
I will see u for sure. I occasionally worship inside AUT. A close Naija brother of mine established a RCCG inside the campus and he’s one of the most truthful Nigerian u can relate with here. U will meet him when u land.
This one na strong Believer o.

Make hmm no be like that Dr. Boniface Igbeneghu, the UNILAG lecturer caught in a ”sex for grades” scandal, that's also pastor at Four Square and still molest students in Unilag. One of the many reasons I give up on Nigeria. Can any lecturer try that bullshit in New Zealand?
Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by vincenty235: 7:46am On Oct 10, 2019
please i am doing submission for visitors visa online application for newzealand and i am having issues uploading the passport photo. despite complying with the specification. attached below the error message am getting. please anyone that knows a good cafe or agency that can assist please contact me on 08038410578. its urgent

Re: 8 Things You Need To Know About New Zealand by Xhale: 8:55am On Oct 10, 2019
vincenty235:
please i am doing submission for visitors visa online application for newzealand and i am having issues uploading the passport photo. despite complying with the specification. attached below the error message am getting. please anyone that knows a good cafe or agency that can assist please contact me on 08038410578. its urgent

You don't need any agent or cafe personnel to resolve the issue. Just use paint on ur PC to resize the passport. Ensure the percentage distribution for the head and shoulder is in line with INZ specification. I had similar challenge.

Regards.

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