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@IamNegan @Glasses1 I'm shocked at the fact that16 million no dey enough. The case officer dey crase gan |
MicroMo:The process time for masters and certificate courses are different. Anyway, all you can do now is to hope for the best. Good luck |
MicroMo:You should have began the process way earlier than Nov 30th. You'll be extremely lucky to get your grant even before 18th February. If this is a path to permanent residency, I hope you've read all about the requirement. Wishing you all the best. |
LondonBook:For most trade occupations, at least 3 years experience is required. With Australian qualification, you might not be required to do practical assessment but the experience is still a requirement. |
MicroMo:When is your resumption date? |
Mcslize:Well I don't know much about EA. She said experience is required. My point to her is, if it required, then there's no way around it using sales experience. However, I still believe they have a better chance at positive skill assessment in a sales related occupation. |
@Princessfad you have already answered your question. Experience is required in an engineering field. There's no way around it. He has a better a chance at positive skill assessment with his sales experience but i don't know if any occupation relating to sales is on the skill migration list. |
Ytechconst:OK. All the best |
@Ytechconst Are you aware that you still have do a technical interview if you have positive assessment for documentary evidence? You might have travel to an approved Australian registered trade organization. There's none in Nigeria. |
@yese001 Congrats |
@henrymor 1. Some people over there says it's possible. I personally believe that for every 1 person that's able to work and pay for studies, there are hundreds more that are unable to do so and it's not about being lazy or hard working. International students are expected to financially self sufficient. 2.I'm applying to a TAFE college. The chances of getting visa is slimmer and process for a grant is longer. Will Begin my application soon for 2019 July in take. |
Oluwaseunsodiq:Bro pls how much is it to hack/jailbreak ps3 slim? |
@henrymor there are a lot of things to consider before applying to study in Australia. Even if you have option to study geology in Australia, is the skill for it on the migration list? . I'm not a science student so I can't advice you on further study path. |
[quote author=henrymor post=73863963][/quote]1. Red flag. Do you have a convincing reason? 2. Same as one. 3. Yes, you can |
Abeg who can link me up with the owner of a registered saloon . the saloon doesn't need to be in operation. Im just seeking for approval. This is very important |
@IsaacBuchi I know this is an old thread but please i would like to know if your Salon was registered with CAC. Please this is very important to me. |
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@Pitman10 it's going to be a red flag. What are you going to say you've been doing since 2013? |
EZINNE1759: You can apply for any course as long as you are able to convince the visa officer you have a genuine reason to study that course in Australia and you have the intention of returning back to Nigeria when you're done. Visit cricos.education.gov.au to search for a course and colleges offering it. I'm going to be writing my ielts exam next week. I don't intend to use an agent for the visa process so I can't recommend any. Some schools require you use their accredited agent in Nigeria. Before making any decision make sure you do findings diligently. |
Very honest and always quick to respond to messages. He told upfront that it might take 3 weeks for my items to arrive Lagos because of unforseen circumstance. Items arrived earlier than the estimated date he gave me. Thumbs up |
If you've gotten confirmation of enrollment from the school. I would advice you go ahead. |
@Fabregasss Even if you've met the requirements of the Australian border, the course might require a certain score on all test. I would advice you to sit for it again. |
fabregasss:Check school and programme requirement. That's what matter |
[quote author=Viola2017 post=72897181][/quote]I don't think so except you want to gain points for spouse positive skills assessment. |
Do you now have amazon funds? |
[quote author=keleto post=72586468][/quote]I don't think so. |
miimss:https://www.nwivisas.com/nwi-blog/australia/australian-skilled-occupation-list-2017-2018/ Their requirements are all different |
[quote author=miimss post=72541484][/quote]Truth is that going to study in Australia is just a path to permanent residency and not a guarantee. What's important is that you study for 2 years and that would enable you get post study visa of 18 months I think. Go and check the skill occupation list to see if the profession your course leads to, is on the list. There are other factors that are considered when it comes to permanent residency. Studying and post study work only boost one's chances. You have a lot of reading to do. Note: Australia is always making changes to the occupation list and migration policies |
vikmeek:You would only be able to pay for your upkeep and accommodation while working as a student. And that's even if you get a good paying job as a student |
Iskabaa:Get the 2. It's very important. Please drop more details on documents you submitted |
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