Urgent Assistant required.
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Urgent Assistant required.
Dear Sir/Madam,
One of my friend is holding Master of Marketing Management from School
of Marketing, Nathan Campus, Grifith University. Brisbane. Australia.
The official duration of the above degree program was 1 1/2 years,
however the applicant has completed it in 1 year time period.
Could you please advise me whether he can claim 10 points or 05 points
or nothing.
Thank you for your valuable time.
KIM
One of my friend is holding Master of Marketing Management from School
of Marketing, Nathan Campus, Grifith University. Brisbane. Australia.
The official duration of the above degree program was 1 1/2 years,
however the applicant has completed it in 1 year time period.
Could you please advise me whether he can claim 10 points or 05 points
or nothing.
Thank you for your valuable time.
KIM
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Re: Urgent Assistant required.
I could answer the question but I'm reluctant to do so because of the
range of other complexities that affect onshore graduate students.
It will likely to be essential for your friend to assess firstly whether
he's eligible to meet the criteria or not (he may not do without
sponsorship - so he needs a professional to evaluate this), and then
apply for a suitable onshore or offshore visa before 31 March.
If he gives IARC a ring they should be able to point him towards a
competent migration agent in Brisbane. http://www.iarc.asn.au
If your friend is serious about his application, he should be going to
see an experienced professional himself, not trying to find out bits and
pieces of information second hand from a newsgroup. Onshore student PR
applications are too technical for that, although many students only
realise this when their PR applications are refused or deemed invalid
and they have to go home.
Jeremy
KIM wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> One of my friend is holding Master of Marketing Management from School
> of Marketing, Nathan Campus, Grifith University. Brisbane. Australia.
>
> The official duration of the above degree program was 1 1/2 years,
> however the applicant has completed it in 1 year time period.
>
> Could you please advise me whether he can claim 10 points or 05 points
> or nothing.
>
> Thank you for your valuable time.
>
> KIM
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This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction
range of other complexities that affect onshore graduate students.
It will likely to be essential for your friend to assess firstly whether
he's eligible to meet the criteria or not (he may not do without
sponsorship - so he needs a professional to evaluate this), and then
apply for a suitable onshore or offshore visa before 31 March.
If he gives IARC a ring they should be able to point him towards a
competent migration agent in Brisbane. http://www.iarc.asn.au
If your friend is serious about his application, he should be going to
see an experienced professional himself, not trying to find out bits and
pieces of information second hand from a newsgroup. Onshore student PR
applications are too technical for that, although many students only
realise this when their PR applications are refused or deemed invalid
and they have to go home.
Jeremy
KIM wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
>
> One of my friend is holding Master of Marketing Management from School
> of Marketing, Nathan Campus, Grifith University. Brisbane. Australia.
>
> The official duration of the above degree program was 1 1/2 years,
> however the applicant has completed it in 1 year time period.
>
> Could you please advise me whether he can claim 10 points or 05 points
> or nothing.
>
> Thank you for your valuable time.
>
> KIM
--
This is not intended to be legal advice in any jurisdiction