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FamilyRe: Nairalander And His Family Travelling To The UK For The First Time. by Amigo79: 6:09pm On Jun 07, 2022
Lol!
We are in the same class!
I will respond now to email
9jaHustler:
MSc Digital Marketing
FamilyRe: Nairalander And His Family Travelling To The UK For The First Time. by Amigo79: 8:30am On Jun 07, 2022
What course are you studying
9jaHustler:
Some random pictures from our induction this week.
FamilyRe: Nairalander And His Family Travelling To The UK For The First Time. by Amigo79: 8:25am On Jun 07, 2022
Hello,
I am in Salford too, June intake, I would like to connect with you. Feeling a little lost as I missed the inductions.
9jaHustler:
Hey guys, it's our first time ever outta Naija. Currently at Heathrow Airport waiting for connecting flight to Manchester which is our final destination.

Update: It was almost 9:30pm when we left Manchester Airport but it was like 5pm in Nigeria. Everywhere was still day. I though my wrist watch was incorrect until I check the dash board clock of the taxi
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Amigo79: 1:10am On May 26, 2022
Visa Alert!
First time posting! It would have been a disservice if after all I have learnt here, I don't give back.
So firstly God never fails!
We picked our our visas today
Family of 5 ( oldest kid 15 and youngest 3)
Started the process September last year and was originally planning for January but school deferred admission to June it has been a very long journey.
Biometrics done 8th of April at ikeja
Documents submitted for main applicant was CAS, waec certificate, university certificate,c.v
Tb test, marriage certificate, pictures of family and of cos POF.
I have 20 year study gap, though I have taken several short courses including 2 short course done in the UK a few years ago.
No Nsf mail received.
Lessons I learnt is no short cut with this thing, be ready to read and research, I spent a lot of time searching for information both here and on Google and of the UKVI site ( information there is very robust). For nairaland, I would use keywords to search for whatever I needed and got quite a lot of answers without having to ask questions. I really must thank the moderators.
God bless grant us all our heart desires. (Amen)

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