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Working more than the stipulated 20hrs during academic sessions now counts against international students hoping to get post-study visa. Post-study visa which seem to be the bait is not an automatice guarantee. LIving costs pushes students to accumulate those extra hours of work 20hrs is literally just Monthly Rent money.....bitter truth |
The United Kingdom is very tough, it's not for jokers and slackers at all. You gotta roll up your sleeves and work Little or no chill, it is a serious working country Work almost never STOPS in most industries |
This is the common bait now We just don't tell ourselves the truth - People pay so much to go and do this ...WOW Bank employees helping people with POF are definitely making a killing no doubt
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America is the land of milk and honey But they forget to tell you that 'The honey is not sweet and the milk is very expensive' |
Dr Adunni Part 2 Review #latestyorubamovies#yorubamovies Lateef Adedimeji and Eniola Ajao proceed to formalise their relationship but unfortunately Lateef is told he cannot marry Eniola Ajao and to end the relationship with immediate effect. Lateef refuses to leave Dr Adunni, says he will not leave her or consider anyone else. Odunlade retains keen interest in Dr Adunni and realises that he knows Lateef Adedimeji who denies ever knowing Odunlade. This turns out to be another twist as Odunlade has a score to settle with Lateef and tracks his movements. Eventually Lateef and Dr Adunni plan to escape and start life elsewhere but unfortunately they are in the hideout of otunba's wife, where she had been since she poisoned him. Otunba's wife spots them and gains entry into their room with a gun, only one of the couple is saved as police raid the hideout. Otunba's wife has known Lateef as a criminal and drug dealer, as he even cheated both herself and Odunlade over a drug dealers by out smarting them. Otunba's wife meets her enemies as a pair, she and Odunlade also conniving with Otunba's lawyer when they realised he left nothing for them in his will to their shocking dismay. |
The UK has a special unique expertise in making money New update is increase in Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) fees and visa fees They would raise at least £1 biliion from that decision Proof of funds getting the job done and putting people on the brink, next to nothing when they eventually elope
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braindee:Lagos - Surulere |
[quote author=braindee post=124350607]How much and location?[Lagos - Surulere] |
Do I still plan to travel YES of course My closest friends remain abroad, more so in the UK. The only country I still think of moving to settle in the nearest future is the UK It's a tough country no doubts, I am only trying to finalise my plans which is literally multiple sources of income and more especially a passive income. This might just one of many This is a preview for Infopreneurship. I write a lot of time and with relative ease, I also tutor online So I am testing and pushing my skills |
Extra work is sometimes just more tax for the government, not necessarily more money into your account. Higher income attracts higher tax |
Surprised I was not taking more and more work, Nah not me I am someone who gets my job done, and very casually too I am not the type to work with speed or rush, but I would get my work done casual and carefree - it's just my nature |
Returning to Nigeria is one of the best decisions I have ever made. I had opportunities even my uni wanted to extend my visa due to limitations caused by Covid lock down. I left the job that could sponsor me for a work visa, Yes on my own terms. I was more than qualified for the job, so I was cheap labour and they only needed me to be desperate to remain in the country after my studies. Unfortunately, I wasn't desperate at all to remain. I was on a basic wage, barely £13 per hour, which is literally like £10.4per hour as take home. My line manager was even talking about increasing my pay, I walked away without looking back. I literally was doing a lot of work and even clearing the backlog and incompetencies of others. Worst of it all I was being pushed beyond my stipulated 20hrs as a student during semester sessions. I rejected such overtime, that was so shocking to my line manager |
It took me 6 months to get my first job, a company that even wanted to sponsor my visa. I did have a training within a week abroad, my uncle already encouraged me on a job role that had prospects and encouraged me not to do just any jobs . Menial jobs are all over......always available and in demany. I was on a study visa |
I lived in London for free, for 2 years Accommodated by my uncle Yes I never paid Rent for once I had a professional role in the NHS, I had locum roles across North London I worked for a Russian-Owned private healthcare company I didn't work as a doctor but very well I added to my skillset, my CV is packaged |