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Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by travelcare: 5:33pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
I apologize |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by paribus(m): 7:55pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
I'll suggest you do your research well prior to posting especially as you are coming across as someone knowledgeable enough to offer UK immigration services. The Seasons Agricultural Worker Scheme (SAWS) is only available to Bulgarian and Romanian citizens. http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/workingintheuk/saws/ Regards |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 8:27pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
paribus: Paribus, God bless you. @travelcare when are you going to give up and quit looking really foolish and dumb with your ''half-true''/false threads and posts on this site gosh! are you that broke and hungry ?? there are other numerous legit ways of making money from your wrong and incorrect information on american visas/lotteries which folks like delta007 pointed out the errors to you to the rubbish you posted on WHM - guseman and ty4real tackled you on that and now this Haba ! |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Nobody: 8:29pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
ROTFLMGSBO @FUNKYBABY oh gawwwwddd u pple wont kill me on dis forum |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 9:01pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
jennykadry: Lol. Me sef dey laugh. Honestly, 'na wa' for the likes of travelcare. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Nobody: 9:27pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
he he he i dey see d guy thread but i no know say no be true story him dey post |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 9:30pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
jennykadry: Lol. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by elctroguru(m): 9:49pm On Jun 13, 2008 |
@ travelcare, u just dey Bleep up for here. Try make u replenish ur image for this travel forum. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Busybody2(f): 9:20am On Jun 14, 2008 |
To Travelcare Prior to Ist of January 2008, the SAW scheme was applicable to anyone from outside the EEA. It only became restricted to Bulgarians and Romanians alone since Ist January 2008. More grease to your elbow and kudos to the good work you are doing on this site. Keep this mantra close to your heart, "The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause we believe to be just. (Abraham Lincoln - a great man, if ever there was one) To Paribus The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Every one makes mistakes. SHEESH. Who is perfect? Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she has laid an asteroid. Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself/herself. Not implying anything but remember that love looks through a telescope; envy, through a microscope. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by paribus(m): 11:41am On Jun 14, 2008 |
My post was meant to be a subtle one. If the error was made innocently by an individual, I wouldn't have bothered with a response. It's a different case when someone comes on the forum with an air of authority on immigration matters and claiming to represent a corporate entity that offers such as a service, adequate care ought to have been taken before such proclamation are passed as factual. Regards |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 12:22pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
paribus link=topic=142080.msg2371678#msg2371678 fate=1213440069] [b]TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN[b] I am very much aware that everyone makes mistakes including yours truly. However, travelcare's mistakes are one too many. He started with the US visa/lottery thing. Is mistakes were pointed out effectively by some gentleman there. Infact, he exchanged words with the guys on that thread. Next it was WHM and now this. Why can't he just stick to 'familiar territory'- tourist and student visas? Travelcare is always quick to include in all his posts/threads his phone number and address for 'interested' people to contact him. I mean, an 'immigration expert/consultant' that charges people cute sum of money for various immigration should be able to do his home work/research very well before coming here to advertise his services. We all know too well that there are so many desperate people out there that are looking for any means possible to leave Naija. Only God knows how many people that would have fallen for this 'Seasoned Agricultural Scheme' if Paribus did not take time out to research and back his findings with the appropriate web links. I am not implying anything either but remember that love is not deceitful. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by travelcare: 12:32pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
Hmmm. This is the most interesting forum on the site. One small thing pulls a lot of crowd. There must be a lesson for everybody to learn form every post. Travelcare is not daft and knows what is going on. The aim here is not to decieve or mislead people. It is for us all to learn, gorw in mind and brain. Thanks to all contributors, those who know how to table their minds and those who know the use of adjectives. On this post, it was the information we got from our partners in the UK. It was a general mail to all partners outside the UK and after reading replies to this post, I was like, oh, gunfires at me again, well, I like constructive criticism, it helps the mind to grow in the right direction. Being on Nairaland is not just to post meaningless or meaningful posts but to reach out for lates of the latest information. I got an apology call from the UK this morning and what could I do? I went straight to the BIA website for the information and it was real. I tender my apology as well to those affected by this post. Thank you all. Travelcare. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by paribus(m): 12:47pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
@Funkybaby - That's too flattering. You're one of the strong minds well admired on this forum. @Travelcare - Ordinarily I don't have a problem with your posts. But if you do charge for the immigration services you offer, the least you can do is to come across as having adequate knowledge in the domain where you offer services that people would end up paying for. But regardless, your last post have clarified a lot of things. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 1:35pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
@travelcare Awww! Your retraction is so humble and mature. I apologise for all the nasty things i said- okay? |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by elctroguru(m): 4:42pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
Mr Travelcare, its okay. I knw u're crying already but God dey sha. Just try & post something real & genuine some other time. At least dat'll make paribus & others like u a lil bit. They can even get u customers. LOL |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 6:48pm On Jun 14, 2008 |
paribus: |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by paribus(m): 12:34am On Jun 15, 2008 |
@Funkybaby My initial thinking was that this would be a big help for applicants that would have otherwise been faced with the challenge of proving that funds from tendered accounts would indeed be available to pay for the applicant's education. A sponsored applicant could for instance arrange to have their sponsor channel funds through this scheme to confer credibility most especially applicants that would probably have planned to present corporate accounts (where they, their sponsor or relatives is a/ are director(s)). Also I think depending on how the applicant is able to present to the BHC their choice (or sponsor's choice) of using this route - such as flexibility of the spreaded-out repayment plan helping affordability, this might be to the applicant's advantage. Being that the english society thrives a lot on credit, I would hope that an applicant's personal statement declaration indicating preference for this loan arrangement on the basis of affordability might help in the overall scheme of things. However how this would be interpreted by BHC with regards to evidence to returning to Nigeria after studies would be something to watch out for i.e I've taken a loan so I'm bound to come back to Nigeria after my studies to work in order to ensure that my collateral or sponsor's collateral is not forfeited to the bank OR I've taken a loan so I'm bound to stay back in the UK by all means to work in order to send money home to pay off the loan otherwise the risk of collateral forfeiture. We'll be more likely to know how this plays out in months to come from refusal statements possibly posted on your popular thread by applicants that have taken this route. My outlook could be nothing but mere speculations. Like you've rightly pointed, if applicants that have paid the full school fees with a significant amount still left as account balance could have their visa refused, then going through this scheme definitely offers no guarantee. Also considering that the BHC guys might as a matter of policy or 'political correctness' want to ensure that the scheme does not give any undue advantage to applicants using this route compared to other applicants. In all, I'm still inclined to think that as the bank has partnered British Council in this scheme, there might be some slight unpublished advantage to beneficiary applicants who have no 'gotchas' in the other parts of their application but only time would reveal the trends/pros/cons of going down this road. Regards Are you coming over for grad studies this year. Historically from your posts, you come across as someone that would go very far in your field of pursuit, a quite uncommon and outstanding combination of 'b' and 'b'. Qualities I know the eligible brothers out there with a good eye won't miss. That's if you're not already spoken for. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Busybody2(f): 1:32am On Jun 16, 2008 |
paribus: Since you are aware to a certain extent of the OP's background, a "Dear comrade, the law has since been updated" , would have suffice/been more than enough. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by guseman(m): 11:13am On Jun 16, 2008 |
@travelcare I was here Good thinking, good product, Toyota!LOL |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Busybody2(f): 12:35pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
funkybaby: Okay that explains the heart-renching heartache, betrayal, heartbroken, dumped, jilted, left in the lurch, etc then |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by megastu(m): 2:00pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
TRAVELCARE, Abeg you try. For even bringing the information to fellow Nigerians, Kudos. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Busybody2(f): 2:21pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
megastu: That is the spirit comrade. If you can't contribute, compliment. Don't condemn or conspire to bring the person down, liked a pack of flies that passes over a man's good part to feast on his sores. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 6:15pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
paribus: @paribus I see things from your perspective and i understand these two solid points on the benefits of the scheme. Most especially the company account part. I am also looking forward to the success rate or otherwise of this loan scheme. paribus: In my own opinion, i think the partnership with British Council is a major minus. It will only bring more 'attention' and careful scrutiny of the application involved. I do not see why it should be the british council's business if an applicant borrows to pay his fees and gives up property/shares as collateral - especially for applicants that did not get the admission letters during the 'school fairs' organised yearly by british council. I feel it would be a lot better if it was strictly a partnership between the bank, the applicant and the sponsor. I feel it might work for applicants seeking to study specialist courses not offered by universities here in Naija. I mean why borrow from a bank to go study say MSc Economics when such course is available (far far cheaper) in both privately and government owned institutions here. Not forgetting that such loans attract slightly heavy interest rates. paribus: Still considering whether to give up the cute job i have right now for grad studies. In some fields, adequate relevant post NYSC job experience is almost as important as a postgraduate degree. paribus: **blush blush blush** Awww! That is really so sweet and touching coming from you. Thank you. The 'olori-ebi' of my family read your post and has ordered that my bride price be increased by 1,000 percent and the prospective suitor must come along with a brand new BMW X5 for me. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Delta007(m): 6:28pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
funkybaby:Abeg Funky, forget Paribus sharp sharp. I'd be sending 10 X5s to ur village elders immediately. I have asked Julius Berger to send in a quote to tar the roads and build a small first class airport in your village. As for you, I've ordered LandRover to customize 3 new brand new Range Rovers. They'd arrive Lag in August. Let the wedding preps begin |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 6:57pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
@delta007 hahahahahhaaha. All these for me Delta007: ''Olori-ebi'' will be impressed. For this, you will be given a special discount - he will collect my bride pride in strictly pounds sterling and not canadian dollars. Delta007: Noted. Awujale of Ijebuland will be very delighted He will reward you with a chieftaincy title Delta007: Range rovers?? Not interested. Ugly and masculine cars. Erm . . . Will Escalades leave a dent in your bank account? Delta007: Alright then. I will begin by booking King Sunny Ade and Ayefele for the all-night engagement and wedding parties. I will have them send you their bills. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Pataki: 8:41pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
If my silent observations are correct, I thought Paribus is married and Delta007 is engaged to a Delta chic? @ Funky, Have we found suitable and credible sponsors for our wedding now? I think we are making progress now. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Delta007(m): 10:00pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
@Funky-my-baby: Six Escalades are on the way. Which colour do you want? I've told them to customize all with Plasmas, Blu-ray Drives and the whole works. I've also decided to go ahead and get you a helicopter. I just dont like my baby stuck in traffic and that Lagos traffic no be am at all Dont worry about the Pounds thingy. . .you can see I respect the elders well well but trust me, they wudnt know the difference between pounds and dollars. But if u insist, no wahala. . .By the way, I don already contact my fulani gurus. . .enough cows for the parties whatelse? Pataki:Engaged to a Delta chic? Huh. . . No be only silent observation. Please try pure water; fanta seems a lil too strong for you. |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by iamworried(f): 10:36pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
very funny |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 11:00pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
Pataki: Paribus marital status i am aware of . . . Lol. Pataki: Warreva !! All i can see and think of right now are Escalades, Pataki: Pataki, why you wan burn my cable nowwwwww? Which wedding ? Boo, i do not have the faintest idea what ya talking about ! |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by funkybaby(f): 11:22pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
Delta007: Not too fast. No pet names until i get the cars and all you have promised. Delta007: Prefarably, yellow. Thank you. Delta007: Wow! You've got style . Will you include GPS too? Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Delta007: Awww! That is so so thoughtful of you. Delta007: Them sabi the difference, trust me Delta007: Nice. Also contact Ovation, ET, etc as well, okay? Delta007: What else? Money for shopping nko? Louis Vuitton bags, Gucci shoes, my hair, my nails, full body wax . . . |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by Pataki: 11:54pm On Jun 16, 2008 |
Delta007: You are a true Nigerian. Marry wife for house, dey claim celibate for nairaland. I guess you are into |
Re: Paragraph 104 Of British Immigration Rules, Another Opportunity To Work In Uk by DrKitaun(m): 12:11am On Jun 17, 2008 |
na wa o . . . see as Funkybaby just dey in demand like say na Miss World ? hmmmmmnnnnnnnn . . . . . |
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