Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by steveibk: 1:42pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
sen2paco: thank you boss...I'm going thru Addis Ababa to Johannesburg to Sydney...hope there wouldn't be no problem with this route? No worries my chairman, you shouldn't have any issue in those countries since they speak English and more so they are also African countries , worse case scenario you explain yourself...na man you be now, just confirm to be sure to avoid delays |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by steveibk: 1:02pm On Jul 19, 2016 |
sen2paco: congrats bro...u can try kiwi dot com I used my UBA debit card. Ah! Kiwi ke? Hope it's not the package where you have to check out and check in your bag at about 2 to 3 different airports? If it is then I strongly advise you to make sure there's enough time before you join the next aircraft because of flight delay and also make sure you have a transit visa for those countries where you may have to check out your bag...you might be lucky though they might let you go if you don't have transit visa but don't try it if you're going through Berlin, that might be the end of your journey |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by steveibk: 1:45am On Jul 19, 2016 |
aaffluent: Okay seen will call you soon. Please modify the quoted message that showed my email. Please modify it anything Done |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by steveibk: 10:38pm On Jul 18, 2016*. Modified: 1:44am On Jul 19, 2016 |
Just sent the mail, please check |
Travel › Re: General Australian student Visa Enquiries Part 2 by steveibk: 8:44pm On Jul 18, 2016 |
aaffluent: How far is it to Reid ? CIT* 12 minutes to CIT Reid 6 minutes to CIT Bruce 6 minutes to University of Canberra 9 minutes to Australia National University Bet me its at the best location |
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Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 4:29pm On Jan 23, 2015 |
NoEasyDay: Hey. I'm a lawyer too. In the same boat with you (Kinda). From my research, it appears that you can't just apply for PR, nominating Barrister or Solicitor from off-shore. First and foremost, you have to be physically present in Australia. It's not an express requirement but it's just a logical inference that I drew.
From the information on the website of LPAB (Legal Profession Admission Board) http://www.lpab.justice.nsw.gov.au/, it seems that you will have to submit evidence of your Nigerian LLB and Call to Bar which will be assessed and you will be instructed on further law courses to study in an Australian academic institution. Amongst other things, you must demonstrate a very, very high level of competence in the English Language. Now, that is just phase one.
Here is phase two: You have to enrol in a course in either the University of Technology, Sydney or the College of Law which I believe are the two designated schools that specialise in teaching foreign admitted lawyers the courses they are required to undertake according to their individual LPAB assessments. The University of Technology, Sydney offers a Graduate Diploma in Australian Law which is tailored to meet the LPAB requirements. It's an expensive course and lasts for one year but thankfully, can be used to meet the two year study requirement....that's if you are like me and is already studying a one year LLM in Australia.
Phase three: After completing the necessary courses, for example, the Graduate Certificate in Australian Law from UTS, then you need to further enrol in what they call Practical Legal Training. Here in Nigeria, the close equivalent is Court and Chamber Attachment during Law School. The University of Technology , Sydney, quite conveniently (to both us and UTS) also offers a PLT course that is much cheaper and lasts for about six months. After the PLT, wait for it.... You'll be admitted to the Australian Bar!! You can dust your wig and gown and start prepping for your first appearance in court.
I admit, it's a lengthy process but at least its clearly defined and simple, unlike the process in say, Canada. I believe that there might be a work around to some of those steps if you desperately want to cut costs. You can, for example, study all by yourself and then write the LPAB exams, assuming you don't need any course you undertake in Australia to factor in when your stay in Australia is being computed (Two year rule).
That's it. oh thank you so much, so explanatory, i already wrote the LPAB i was advised to fill form 16 for academic exemptions, but is call to bar important for this process? |
Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 11:06am On Jan 23, 2015 |
bossladyMo: Not a clue bro! Thank you bosslady, please if theres anyone you can recommend, it will be greatly appreciated |
Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 11:05am On Jan 23, 2015 |
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Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 11:38pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
Please who is going to university of canberra? i am resuming february and i dont wish to walk alone....please kindly signify to share ideas  |
Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 11:33pm On Jan 22, 2015 |
My people @bosslady and co, Please who knows about skill assessment for the occupation of Barrister or solicitor, trying to go through their websites but the process seems clumsy and very confusing, need to know the process and what to submit to get a positive assessment for PR..........kindly waiting for your response  |
Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 11:39am On Nov 11, 2014 |
This forum is indeed fantastic, thanks to all who took their time to assist with informations
Got an offer to study masters of professional accounting in university of Canberra, the fee is killing but am trying to hustle it out, please how knows about this Canberra; the opportunities and chances of PR, will also like to knw if it's possible to sponsor myself for the rest of the course duration with what I make there.
Pls kindly advise and suggest alternatives as I really don't want make a regrettable decision. |
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Travel › Re: General Australian Visa Enquiries by steveibk: 6:56pm On Jul 30, 2014 |
Hi everyone, really appreciate everyone here for their contributions and all, pls need to ask, I av a Bsc(education) in economics education, finished from UNN with 2.1, wish to apply for the skill select, secondary school teacher to be specific, how do I start processing and wish to knw the differences and chances of the different immigration pathways...detailed analysis will be so appreciated |
Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by steveibk: 4:26pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
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Travel › Re: Travelling To Canada Part 5 by steveibk: 3:55pm On Jul 20, 2014 |
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