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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 3:23pm On Aug 05, 2023
Purvan:



Relocation no be the goal


Make person see job fess
Lol.... the fact that you can't see the straight line between relocation and getting a job is funny

its hard competing from here

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by qtguru(m): 3:31pm On Aug 05, 2023
Purvan:



Relocation no be the goal


Make person see job fess

I agree,
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 3:34pm On Aug 05, 2023
Longinyamapucci:


Most of you are Nigerians only by birth but you belong to another useless nation by Spirit.. oya mention things that Chile people are proud and I mention two things that makes us prouder...Chile is as useless as Nicaragua.

You are a donkey!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Regex: 3:45pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


You are a donkey!

๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚ ๐Ÿ˜‚
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Nobody: 3:45pm On Aug 05, 2023
Nemesis0147:
God when ๐Ÿฅน
When will thy son of man leave this shithole๐Ÿฅน

๐’š๐’๐’– ๐’˜๐’‚๐’๐’•๐’” ๐’•๐’ ๐’๐’†๐’‚๐’—๐’† ๐’–๐’” ๐’‰๐’†๐’“๐’† ๐’‚๐’๐’… ๐’‹๐’‚๐’‘๐’‚ ๐’‚๐’‡๐’•๐’†๐’“ ๐’—๐’๐’•๐’Š๐’๐’ˆ ๐’‚ ๐’‡๐’‚๐’Š๐’๐’–๐’“๐’† ๐’Š๐’๐’•๐’ ๐’‘๐’๐’˜๐’†๐’“? ๐’๐’ ๐’˜๐’‚๐’š
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 3:50pm On Aug 05, 2023
lastkingsman:


For Australia, is it with their pr or citizenship?

Strictly citizenship to enjoy those perks.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 4:04pm On Aug 05, 2023
Omini247:


Can you see but you create account as babe
DEm full here, I'm surprised people dont realise we can actually go back and check their previous post, I have an Eye for someone on here lying fru their nose and misdirecting persons on these forums, we just giving em more ropes to tie themselves cos to LIE dey their DNA

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Lordally1: 4:19pm On Aug 05, 2023
wwwtortoise:


Chief,
Iโ€™m in Scotland, UK.
Iโ€™m using this location as a springboard to make major move in the nearest future. Came in via Tier 4 visa on a postgraduate course that I got 7k scholarship and ยฃ500 monthly upkeep (10months installment).

Scotland has everything England has except crowd and high cost of living. Affordable rent, cheap food, pocket friendly transportation cost, just name it.
Iโ€™m not saying itโ€™s all rosy here but by Gods grace I have made some decisions that made things easy for me over here. From job to accommodation to friends . . .

The mistake most people make is thinking โ€˜japaโ€™ is an immediate game changer lol.
For smart people itโ€™s a long game to play just like planting. You till the ground and plant the seed, believe nature to provide good sunshine and rain, then get ready for harvest.

Iโ€™m sure you get what Iโ€™m driving at.


Congrats bro. I'll also be coming to Scotland this month for my MSC program. I got a number on Nairaland for a job over there ... But the person couldn't help me with one saying I don't have UK working experience.

Is there anyway you can assist with a job or referral at where u work?? I'll be doing my MSC at a Uni in Glasgow.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 4:29pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

You got that one wrong there, the only country in the world who can cross over to work in the USA without work Visa is Canada end off not even the Uk as I needed such to carry out work for just two weeks as a British citizen!
The Chileans as well as 38 other countries need iVisa to get into the US and its for 90days Only, it can be gotten as easy as in 4 hours. It doesn't allow you to work. If you need work you will need a different kind of visa and reject rate high just like everywhere else xcept you got exceptional skills needed.
This was a question asked by a Chilean after the earthwake
https://www.uscis.gov/archive/uscis-reminds-chilean-nationals-of-immigration-benefits-available-questions-and-answers

This is the problem I have with you people - you people lie a lot and you do this brazenly. Also, if you must lie, please do so intelligently.

Chileans have the H1B1 category where they get allocated 1,400 H1B1 visas annually of which it never gets filled up. By this, they have a direct route to be employed since the visa allocation is automatic since it never gets filled. Singaporeans have 5,400 slots. That too never gets filled. Unlike the rest of the world who slug it out in H1B that has only 85000 slots of which 65000 are for BSc holders. Chileans are not subjected to this. Mexicans also enjoy the TN visa you said only Canada does. See? You have lied the second time. Then Australians have the E-3 visa category to be employed directly by US companies without issues or playing a lottery system.

See? That is the third lie.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/immigration/h1b1

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/tn-nafta-professionals

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/e-3-specialty-occupation-workers-from-australia

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 4:32pm On Aug 05, 2023
floret23:
Who is this white man and what is his origin? Why did he get things right while the black man always get it wrong?

Honestly, I have no answer to your questions. But if you have an opportunity to marry a white man, do so as it is economically beneficial.

P.S. White men from western countries, not Eastern Europe o

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 4:35pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


Honestly, I have no answer to your questions. But if you have an opportunity to marry a white man, do so as it is economically beneficial.

P.S. White men from western countries, not Eastern Europe o

"The Chicago boys" developed Chile

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by lastkingsman: 4:37pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


This is the problem I have with you people - you people lie a lot and you do this brazenly. Also, if you must lie, please do so intelligently.

Chileans have the H1B1 category where they get allocated 1,400 H1B1 visas annually of which it never gets filled up. By this, they have a direct route to be employed since the visa allocation is automatic since it never gets filled. Singaporeans have 5,400 slots. That too never gets filled. Unlike the rest of the world who slug it out in H1B that has only 85000 slots of which 65000 are for BSc holders. Chileans are not subjected to this. Mexicans also enjoy the TN visa you said only Canada does. See? You have lied the second time. Then Australians have the E-3 visa category to be employed directly by US companies without issues or playing a lottery system.

See? That is the third lie.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/immigration/h1b1

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/tn-nafta-professionals

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/e-3-specialty-occupation-workers-from-australia

If them mistakenly give Nigeria like 10 slots... People ready to buy am grin joking oh ๐Ÿ˜

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 4:46pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


This is the problem I have with you people - you people lie a lot and you do this brazenly. Also, if you must lie, please do so intelligently.

Chileans have the H1B1 category where they get allocated 1,400 H1B1 visas annually of which it never gets filled up. By this, they have a direct route to be employed since the visa allocation is automatic since it never gets filled. Singaporeans have 5,400 slots. That too never gets filled. Unlike the rest of the world who slug it out in H1B that has only 85000 slots of which 65000 are for BSc holders. Chileans are not subjected to this. Mexicans also enjoy the TN visa you said only Canada does. See? You have lied the second time. Then Australians have the E-3 visa category to be employed directly by US companies without issues or playing a lottery system.

See? That is the third lie.

https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/immigration/h1b1

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/tn-nafta-professionals

https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/temporary-workers/e-3-specialty-occupation-workers-from-australia
What rubbish are you talking about and what lies did I say on here? Why don't we ask the creator of this topic to do the Enquiry and come back? or you think I'm one of those kids on here who aint been anywhere? or you think say 23 years abroad nah Beans? Respect yourself fast"
Am I being paid on here or do I need any visa or restriction to visit anywhere in this world? nah Only MOOON I nor fit go like this?

All these questions asked by Chileans are LIES as well or are you now a Chilean?

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Home Archive USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available Questions and Answers
USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available Questions and Answers
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The information on this page is out of date. However, some of the content may still be useful, so we have archived the page.

Introduction

In light of the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Chileans of U.S. immigration benefits available to eligible Chilean nationals upon request.

USCIS understands that a natural catastrophe can affect an individualโ€™s ability to establish or maintain lawful immigration status. In addition to the March 10 Update, the following Questions and Answers address temporary relief measures available to nationals of Chile.

Questions and Answer

Q1. I am a Chilean national and cannot return to Chile at this time due to the earthquake. My allowed time to stay in the United States is expiring or about to expire. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the US?
A1. If you wish to change or extend your nonimmigrant status, you may request an extension if you meet the existing criteria for your specific nonimmigrant category. If you are a B-1 or B-2 visitor, you may apply for a six-month extension on the basis that the events of Feb. 27, 2010 earthquake and its aftermath make you unable to return to Chile at this time. Although B-1 and B-2 visitors may receive an extension under these special considerations, they are not authorized to work in the United States. Normally, an extension application must be filed before the authorized stay expires. According to existing guidelines, USCIS may accept applications for change of status or extension of stay after the period of authorized admission has expired. No waiver of this filing fee is available.

If you are a Chilean national and wish to receive special consideration for a late filed extension or change of status application, you must include evidence with Form I-539 that you were unable to return to Chile before the February 27 earthquake. If you were in lawful, nonimmigrant status on February 27, you will be excused for filing late up to May 27, 2010. After May 27, 2010, eligibility for delayed filing will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Q2. I am a Chilean national granted parole to enter the United States temporarily, but I am unable to return to Chile due to the earthquake and my parole has expired or is about to expire. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the US?
A2. If you are a Chilean national who has already been paroled into the United States, you may apply for an extension of your parole (โ€œre-paroleโ€), by making an InfoPass appointment at your local USCIS field office. The length of the extension is at the Directorโ€™s discretion, but normally will not exceed six months. To qualify for re-parole, you will need to demonstrate that you were or are currently prevented from returning to Chile before the expiration of your current or last authorized parole. You will also need to present a genuine, expired or unexpired Form I-94, which contains an expiration date between February 27, 2010 and May 27, 2010.

Once your parole has been extended, you may apply for employment authorization by filing Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. For instructions on how to apply, please refer to the filing instructions on the Form I-765.

Q3. I am a Chilean national granted advance parole to travel outside of the United States and cannot return to the United States from Chile due to the recent natural disasters, and my allowed time is expiring or about to expire. What are my options?
A3. Due to disruption of consular services following the earthquake, and in recognition of the humanitarian needs of affected individuals, an automatic extension of advance parole until May 27, 2010 is granted to those aliens, who are currently in Chile and who are outside of the United States if their advance parole authorization, Form I-512, Authorization for Parole of Aliens into the United States, expires between Feb. 27, 2010 and May 27, 2010. Ports of entry have been instructed to accept these auto-extended Form I-512s. Affected individuals do not need to bring any additional documentation with them to the airport.

Q4. I am a Chilean national F-1 student currently enrolled in school in the United States. Due to the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, I can no longer cover the cost of my education. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the United States?
A4. If your family in Chile is funding your studies, you may be eligible for work authorization based on severe economic hardship. According to the regulations at 8 CFR 214.2(f)(9)(II)(C) and (D), F-1 academic students may request off-campus employment authorization based on severe economic hardship caused by unforeseen circumstances beyond their control, such as changes in the financial condition of their source of support. If your family is encountering difficulties with funding your studies in the United States due to the recent earthquakes in Chile, you may apply for employment authorization based on severe economic hardship. To qualify, you must establish that: a) you have been an F-1 academic student for at least one full academic year; b) you are in good academic standing and carrying a full course load; and c) employment authorization is needed to avoid severe economic hardship.

You will need to obtain a recommendation from your Designated School Official (DSO). That recommendation must be placed on your Form I-20. Once you obtain this recommendation, you must file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, with your properly endorsed Form I-20, according to the filing instructions on the form. For Form I-765, you may apply to have the fee waived due to your inability to pay. For guidance on fee waivers, please visit www.uscis.gov/feewaiver.

Q5. I am a Chilean national whose case is pending with USCIS. I need my case expedited due to the earthquake in Chile. What are my options?
A5. Given the need for immediate relief, USCIS will expedite certain applications and petitions. Standard requirements for security checks remain in place under expedited procedures.

If a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident requests expedited processing of a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, the case will be expedited where a visa number is readily available.

Chilean nationals with benefit applications pending in the United States may need to travel quickly for emergent reasons and will need to apply for advance authorization for parole to return to the United States. USCIS will expedite the Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, in such cases and where we have been advised of the emergent need to travel.

Q6. Where can I find more information about immigration relief benefits?
A6. For more information on USCIS humanitarian programs, visit www.uscis.gov or call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by wwwtortoise(m): 5:03pm On Aug 05, 2023
Lordally1:


Congrats bro. I'll also be coming to Scotland this month for my MSC program. I got a number on Nairaland for a job over there ... But the person couldn't help me with one saying I don't have UK working experience.

Is there anyway you can assist with a job or referral at where u work?? I'll be doing my MSC at a Uni in Glasgow.

UK work experience is not a prerequisite to land a job here in Scotland for a part-time work.

Glasgow is to Scotland what Lagos is to Nigeria. So youโ€™ll have plenty of job options.

National Insurance (NiNo), ShareCode, and BRP are the basic documents employers demand irrespective of the job or location and you canโ€™t get those without touching down here 1st.

But if you have an address you can start applying on โ€˜UK indeedโ€™ so you hit the ground running on interviews as soon as you arrive.

Goodluck chief !

Ps: Apologies Tensazangetsu20 It is not my intention to derail your thread.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 5:06pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

What rubbish are you talking about and what lies did I say on here? Why don't we ask the creator of this topic to do the Enquiry and come back? or you think I'm one of those kids on here who aint been anywhere? or you think say 23 years abroad nah Beans? Respect yourself fast"

A6. For more information on USCIS humanitarian programs, visit www.uscis.gov or call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.


I honestly do not give a fvck how long you have been abroad. I do not and would never do. Your post has nothing to do with the H1B1 I stated above. I noticed the inquiries by Chileans were made in 2010 when Chile suffered an earthquake. An enquiry resulting from a natural disaster has nothing to do with an OPEN DOOR access to the US labour market. Also, the H1B1 has existed for Chileans since 2004 while Chile became a member of the Visa Waiver Program in 2014. See? Another unintelligent lie.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2014/02/28/dhs-announces-chile-s-designation-visa-waiver-program

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Longinyamapucci(m): 5:07pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


You are a donkey!

Pig like you. Go to hell with your drug and human trafficking third world countries like Chile and Nicaragua.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:08pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


I honestly do not give a fvck how long you have been abroad. I do not and would never do. Your post has nothing to do with the H1B1 I stated above. I noticed the inquiries by Chileans were made in 2010 when Chile suffered an earthquake. An enquiry resulting from a natural disaster has nothing to do with an OPEN DOOR access to the US labour market. Also, the H1B1 has existed for Chileans since 2004 while Chile became a member of the Visa Waiver Program in 2014. See? Another unintelligent lie.

https://www.dhs.gov/news/2014/02/28/dhs-announces-chile-s-designation-visa-waiver-program
Who give a craap about the shytehole you live and crawl from guy foxtrot Oscar

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Treadway: 5:09pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

What rubbish are you talking about and what lies did I say on here? Why don't we ask the creator of this topic to do the Enquiry and come back? or you think I'm one of those kids on here who aint been anywhere? or you think say 23 years abroad nah Beans? Respect yourself fast"
Am I being paid on here or do I need any visa or restriction to visit anywhere in this world? nah Only MOOON I nor fit go like this?

All these questions asked by Chileans are LIES as well or are you now a Chilean?

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Home Archive USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available Questions and Answers
USCIS Reminds Chilean Nationals of Immigration Benefits Available Questions and Answers
Archived Content
The information on this page is out of date. However, some of the content may still be useful, so we have archived the page.

Introduction

In light of the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) reminds Chileans of U.S. immigration benefits available to eligible Chilean nationals upon request.

USCIS understands that a natural catastrophe can affect an individualโ€™s ability to establish or maintain lawful immigration status. In addition to the March 10 Update, the following Questions and Answers address temporary relief measures available to nationals of Chile.

Questions and Answer

Q1. I am a Chilean national and cannot return to Chile at this time due to the earthquake. My allowed time to stay in the United States is expiring or about to expire. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the US?
A1. If you wish to change or extend your nonimmigrant status, you may request an extension if you meet the existing criteria for your specific nonimmigrant category. If you are a B-1 or B-2 visitor, you may apply for a six-month extension on the basis that the events of Feb. 27, 2010 earthquake and its aftermath make you unable to return to Chile at this time. Although B-1 and B-2 visitors may receive an extension under these special considerations, they are not authorized to work in the United States. Normally, an extension application must be filed before the authorized stay expires. According to existing guidelines, USCIS may accept applications for change of status or extension of stay after the period of authorized admission has expired. No waiver of this filing fee is available.

If you are a Chilean national and wish to receive special consideration for a late filed extension or change of status application, you must include evidence with Form I-539 that you were unable to return to Chile before the February 27 earthquake. If you were in lawful, nonimmigrant status on February 27, you will be excused for filing late up to May 27, 2010. After May 27, 2010, eligibility for delayed filing will be determined on a case-by-case basis.

Q2. I am a Chilean national granted parole to enter the United States temporarily, but I am unable to return to Chile due to the earthquake and my parole has expired or is about to expire. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the US?
A2. If you are a Chilean national who has already been paroled into the United States, you may apply for an extension of your parole (โ€œre-paroleโ€), by making an InfoPass appointment at your local USCIS field office. The length of the extension is at the Directorโ€™s discretion, but normally will not exceed six months. To qualify for re-parole, you will need to demonstrate that you were or are currently prevented from returning to Chile before the expiration of your current or last authorized parole. You will also need to present a genuine, expired or unexpired Form I-94, which contains an expiration date between February 27, 2010 and May 27, 2010.

Once your parole has been extended, you may apply for employment authorization by filing Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. For instructions on how to apply, please refer to the filing instructions on the Form I-765.

Q3. I am a Chilean national granted advance parole to travel outside of the United States and cannot return to the United States from Chile due to the recent natural disasters, and my allowed time is expiring or about to expire. What are my options?
A3. Due to disruption of consular services following the earthquake, and in recognition of the humanitarian needs of affected individuals, an automatic extension of advance parole until May 27, 2010 is granted to those aliens, who are currently in Chile and who are outside of the United States if their advance parole authorization, Form I-512, Authorization for Parole of Aliens into the United States, expires between Feb. 27, 2010 and May 27, 2010. Ports of entry have been instructed to accept these auto-extended Form I-512s. Affected individuals do not need to bring any additional documentation with them to the airport.

Q4. I am a Chilean national F-1 student currently enrolled in school in the United States. Due to the recent natural catastrophes in Chile, I can no longer cover the cost of my education. What are my options? Can I work during my stay in the United States?
A4. If your family in Chile is funding your studies, you may be eligible for work authorization based on severe economic hardship. According to the regulations at 8 CFR 214.2(f)(9)(II)(C) and (D), F-1 academic students may request off-campus employment authorization based on severe economic hardship caused by unforeseen circumstances beyond their control, such as changes in the financial condition of their source of support. If your family is encountering difficulties with funding your studies in the United States due to the recent earthquakes in Chile, you may apply for employment authorization based on severe economic hardship. To qualify, you must establish that: a) you have been an F-1 academic student for at least one full academic year; b) you are in good academic standing and carrying a full course load; and c) employment authorization is needed to avoid severe economic hardship.

You will need to obtain a recommendation from your Designated School Official (DSO). That recommendation must be placed on your Form I-20. Once you obtain this recommendation, you must file Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, with your properly endorsed Form I-20, according to the filing instructions on the form. For Form I-765, you may apply to have the fee waived due to your inability to pay. For guidance on fee waivers, please visit www.uscis.gov/feewaiver.

Q5. I am a Chilean national whose case is pending with USCIS. I need my case expedited due to the earthquake in Chile. What are my options?
A5. Given the need for immediate relief, USCIS will expedite certain applications and petitions. Standard requirements for security checks remain in place under expedited procedures.

If a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident requests expedited processing of a Form I-130, Petition for Alien Relative, the case will be expedited where a visa number is readily available.

Chilean nationals with benefit applications pending in the United States may need to travel quickly for emergent reasons and will need to apply for advance authorization for parole to return to the United States. USCIS will expedite the Form I-131, Application for Travel Document, in such cases and where we have been advised of the emergent need to travel.

Q6. Where can I find more information about immigration relief benefits?
A6. For more information on USCIS humanitarian programs, visit www.uscis.gov or call the USCIS Contact Center at 800-375-5283.

gerrard59 has shared some points, which are 100% correct as evidenced below. Why people find it difficult to just check things to be sure if they are true/fact or not is just baffling. As I like argument rish, I would never badger on unless I'm 100% sure of what I am saying. The transcript you sent says nothing about the profile of the person making that enquiry, not to mention it is from 2010 ffs!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:11pm On Aug 05, 2023
Longinyamapucci:


Pig like you. Go to hell with your drug and human trafficking third world countries like Chile and Nicaragua.
I agree with you, he is a waste of space struggling by any means to lure innocent young men with false hoped, Coming from Brazil to the Uk, you need to see search carried out on me at the Airport me wey even get CTC and MOD Clearance!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by wwwtortoise(m): 5:12pm On Aug 05, 2023
Karleb:


How did you come by this scholarship?

Is it a yearly thing, what are the requirements?

By the way, congratulations on your japa!

Thereโ€™re a lot scholarships run by different universities with varying criteria depending on your background and preferred course of study.

Thatโ€™s where you do the digging and homework.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:14pm On Aug 05, 2023
Treadway:
gerrard59 has shared some points, which are 100% correct as evidenced below. Why people find it difficult to just check things to be sure if they are true/fact or not is just baffling. As I like argument rish, I would never badger on unless I'm 100% sure of what I am saying. The transcript you sent says nothing about the profile of the person making that enquiry, not to mention it is from 2010 ffs!
Ask yourself does the UK not have such for Nigerians?does this now mean all Nigerians can just apply and go to the UK?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:15pm On Aug 05, 2023
Treadway:
gerrard59 has shared some points, which are 100% correct as evidenced below. Why people find it difficult to just check things to be sure if they are true/fact or not is just baffling. As I like argument rish, I would never badger on unless I'm 100% sure of what I am saying. The transcript you sent says nothing about the profile of the person making that enquiry, not to mention it is from 2010 ffs!
there is a link, and it was a QA session with the US Embassy have a look at the link I posted FFS
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 5:23pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

Ask yourself does the UK not have such for Nigerians? does this now mean all Nigerians can just apply and go to the UK?

Tell the world the employment program the UK created specifically for citizens of Nigerians, which ANY Nigerian can apply to UK employers and is waived off working restrictions which apply to other citizens? Just like the TN visa for Canadians and Mexicans and H1B1 for Singaporeans and Chileans and E-3 for Australians.

Since you want to teach us how to lie, please show us your syllabus.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Treadway: 5:24pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

Ask yourself does the UK not have such for Nigerians?does this now mean all Nigerians can just apply and go to the UK?
the fact is that arrangement exist and it is a special arrangement, and they don't use up their quotas, all of which Gerrard outlined. So, the OP who made his plans based on that knows that it will be easy to take advantage of that opportunity just as the screenshot I sent clearly stated. The opportunity is right there for the taking. End of.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Lordally1: 5:26pm On Aug 05, 2023
wwwtortoise:


UK work experience is not a prerequisite to land a job here in Scotland for a part-time work.

Glasgow is to Scotland what Lagos is to Nigeria. So youโ€™ll have plenty of job options.

National Insurance (NiNo), ShareCode, and BRP are the basic documents employers demand irrespective of the job or location and you canโ€™t get those without touching down here 1st.

But if you have an address you can start applying on โ€˜UK indeedโ€™ so you hit the ground running on interviews as soon as you arrive.

Goodluck chief !

Ps: Apologies Tensazangetsu20 It is not my intention to derail your thread.

Thanks bro. I already started applying for jobs last week.๐Ÿ˜
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Longinyamapucci(m): 5:26pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

I agree with you, he is a waste of space struggling by any means to lure innocent young men with false hoped, Coming from Brazil to the Uk, you need to see search carried out on me at the Airport me wey even get CTC and MOD Clearance!

Don't mind the bloody trafficking love-vendor. I pity yeye Nigerian youths trying to pay attention to one miserable country in south America...they are not better than Africans, infact they die more like flies trying to reach united States than illegals from Morocco to Spain or Italian island.

He want those who are lazy to dm him for more money.

Imagine saying Chile airport is cleaner than that of Italy, I can bet my two balls that this homo sapien never reach Europe, who will leave Europe to drug and cheap prostitution infested country like Chile.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 5:26pm On Aug 05, 2023
erico2k2:

Who give a craap about the shytehole you live and crawl from guy foxtrot Oscar

Go and hit your kon kon head against the wall, you bloody godforsaken liar!

You thought you would lie brazenly without being caught?!!!!

Hit your head Mr 23 years in the abroad. Filthy and godforsaken linus! Demons with access to the Internet!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:33pm On Aug 05, 2023
Treadway:
ok. Let's hear you out. Kindly share evidence of such an arrangement for the UK, with the specific details such as the one I posted for Chile
SImple, how do the Health Care workers make it to the UK? How about the High skilled Migrant route?there are loads of scheames too much to mention if one does a good research..
https://www.nursingtimes.net/news/policies-and-guidance/plans-confirmed-for-fast-track-nurse-visas-under-new-immigration-system-13-07-2020/

https://smithstonewalters.com/2022/01/27/care-workers-and-home-carers-to-be-eligible-for-uk-visa-from-february/
I will stop here as this is not about the Uk not to spoil the young man's page!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by hammed71(m): 5:34pm On Aug 05, 2023
This is the problem I have with nairalanders instead you should allow tensa document his experience for us to learn, but una go use una oversabi scatter everything.
He already said he needed the passport to move to a better and if he decides to stay in Chile forever it's none of our business

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:34pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


Go and hit your kon kon head against the wall, you bloody godforsaken liar!

You thought you would lie brazenly without being caught?!!!!

Hit your head Mr 23 years in the abroad. Filthy and godforsaken linus! Demons with access to the Internet!

Guy go back to Sleep you no REACH,U be smally ontop this matter. Go play with ur mates run along plz

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by erico2k2(m): 5:36pm On Aug 05, 2023
Longinyamapucci:


Don't mind the bloody trafficking love-vendor. I pity yeye Nigerian youths trying to pay attention to one miserable country in south America...they are not better than Africans, infact they die more like flies trying to reach united States than illegals from Morocco to Spain or Italian island.

He want those who are lazy to dm him for more money.

Imagine saying Chile airport is cleaner than that of Italy, I can bet my two balls that this homo sapien never reach Europe, who will leave Europe to drug and cheap prostitution infested country like Chile.
No too blame OP nah where he sabi reach, with God's grace he will move to a better place.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by AngelicBeing: 5:41pm On Aug 05, 2023
Gerrard59:


You are a donkey!
Hahaha, lol at you are a donkey, horse ๐Ÿด, cow ๐Ÿฎ, Muchecheche, una go kill person with laugh for nairaland.com grin

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