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From Atbapii tenge on New tools for community-led development in PNG
I really appreciate your point. I think it would make sense if the 133 llg are responsible for service implementation program funds, rather then the District thank much..
From Max.M. Tinoi on New tools for community-led development in PNG
there should be some sort of monitoring system such as community profile database in place
From Elvis Bossy on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
Hello Natasha, I'm new here and curious about this program as reading through the blog. Is the application still open or already closed? if it is still open then please, I'm interested to it. How can I apply online, since I'm abroad. Your help will be highly appreciate, thank you.
From Kalau Sinai on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
I am in the process of Health examinations and is not cheap for a family of 4 including myself, investing time and effort is essential but when tackling raising living costs is way much struggle. My question is if I don't meet the 28 days deadline for Health examinations is it possible I request a further extension date for Health check? RSVP to me email thanks.
From Carol Kalami Johnson on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
I am interested to work and make a living to support myself and my family here in Papua New Guinea
From Jethric yareali on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
I'm living in Australia at the moment and I was engaged with one of the poultry company. In the application I was including my 2 kids and wife. What actual amount of money do I need to prepare if I were drawn in the ballot? Thank you.
From Rocky Marinki on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
I met all requirements but find it hard to see the right person and office location in POM.
From Joy on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
Hi Natasha, my status on my PEV application shows: ‘You will be included in the next random selection.’ I’m just curious—does this mean there will be a second selection conducted to fill the spots left out from the first selection?
From John Onis Robert on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
Dear Ms Turia I am just curious and perhaps you could throw some light. My daughter is on a graduate visa 485 and been a full time employee in Sunshine Coast (QLD), last 3 years. The visa expires in 10 days time so she is preparing to leave Australia while her application process for a 491 visa is being organised. She put her name in the ballot but I she was unlucky not to be drawn. Is there any relieve. what can you advise.
From Natasha on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
Hi Leah, Only the PNG PEV cohort reached out to me first, hence this country’s experiences feature in this article. But, I don’t believe that PNG’s experiences are unique from others. It is quite challenging even for the average Australian to secure a job so it will remain a shared experience across all PEV participating countries. Extending the scope to include other countries is possible. Provided other candidates reach out first as there are privacy protocols that restrict access to contact information of selected candidates. Thanks Natasha
From EMMANUEL LITAU on Pacific Engagement Visa in PNG: more time needed to secure jobs
I would love to secure a job in Australia. I'm a licensed Electrician, with over a decade of Heavy industry electrical maintenance experiences.
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