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Ireportlive:Calm down with your praise of Russia. By the time the chickens come home to roost, Russia's economy will be on life support. You think the sanctions are a joke. Watch and see. |
If Putin read wetin una dey post here, he go nuke Nigeria. Werey think say to go war na beans |
easzypeaszy:Small yansh dey shake. If you cap nonsense finish, you go enter bus pay the hiked fees but for your mind, na Obi people e dey affect. |
Hello family. Mighty thanks to everyone who's contributed positively to this thread so far. I have a question. Does a dependent still need to show financial evidence even if the main tier 2 visa holder has a COS from his employer. |
Kingspin:LOL I don't think that person you're quoting is interested in or capable of rational thinking, so don't bother. He'll just curse you and your papa |
Exceed15:NGO assignment, fine. At least you'll be moving back when it ends. Fear dey catch me on behalf of the people wey wan go there go find job or do business. |
Khaysee:How much are the black Fendi and black Gucci |
Menclothing:How much is the blue Jean? 4th picture. |
streetwise2015:So after reading the incoherent nonsense that guy has been littering this thread with, you call him Bro and ask to send him a pm? What is actually wrong with people? Smh |
mediclife1987:You sound more like a pervert than a medical doctor. And even if you are, you won't get 1000 cedis medical job or other jobs in Ghana. Their own people no get am, na you with your this your reasoning. Lol. By the time you come back, you would have sold that your medical degrees certificate to eat. You want to relocate, and you aren't even asking the right questions. I hope this 1987 in your moniker is not your year of birth, cos that just means there's no remedy. |
Exceed15:Please, don't go to Ghana. You see this light and security you dey talk of? Lol. Don't go to Ghana. I assure you, you won't like it. |
babajeje123:Yes. I just forfeited a return ticket because of that. |
trutharena:�����Guy pity this man na |
Lexusgs430:If it's not, then na to find transit visa. Do you know if that can be done in a week or two? |
Lexusgs430:Omo. Alright then, will cancel the flight with KLM. I hope they refund quick quick |
Hello ancestors lol, after booking for a return flight with KLM for my partner, I just learnt from a friend that she needs a transit visa for the stop-over at Amsterdam, can someone kindly confirm if this is true? Secondly, what would you advice? Should I apply for a transit visa or simply cancel and book with another airline, bearing in mind that her trip is for the 28th of this month? Is the process of getting a transit visa an easy one? Also, how much would that likely cost? I did try to get some information online but most of them weren't exactly clear. Thank you for your kindly input. |
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Deelaw:This worked! Thanks man. |
Funny enough, this is happening everywhere. In my estate, my yoruba friends, have yet to see one who is Tinubu supporter. These are people who have long since transcended ethnicity. And they many. |
Is anyone able to access their account with UBA on the mobile app? For 3 days I have tried to log in to my bank but keep getting a connection error message as attached below. UBA customer care on Twitter are absolutely useless and can't provide any helpful information as to what caused this or when resolution is expected. If you happen to be experiencing the same, desist from making any ATM withdrawal or online payment with UBA bank card until the issue with the app is resolved, a lot of users are reporting cases of wrong debits. Also, if you are contacted on Twitter by any seeming UBA account, note that UBA handle on Twitter is @UBACares. Don't fall prey to the numerous fraudulent Twitter handles masquerading as UBA customer support and looking for who to exploit. Mod @DRAGNET kindly take this to front page.
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Lexusgs430:1. Yes, they are one and the same thing. 2. Evidence of financial support: I guess she's the one to provide evidence of financial support as the visa holder, right? No hotel bills and flight tickets as she stays in my house whenever she visits and we haven't taken a trip outside Nigeria together before. Basically, what I can prove is communication records, marriage and financial support. Will these suffice? |
Hello People, what a job Yall have done here. It feels so good to read about everyone's experiences. I will be very happy to get your inputs in my situation. This November, I'll be getting married to my fiance who's a nurse in the Uk, and hopefully join her by January. We want to have just the traditional and court wedding at this time. We'd like the court wedding to take place in Asaba, but I saw on the ministry of interior's website that only marriages conducted at the Federal Marriage Registries are recognized and legal. Asaba doesn't have a Federal Marriage Registry, does this mean that if I have my wedding in Asaba, the UK embassy will not recognize our marriage as legal? I saw there's an option to get married at a local marriage registry and afterwards, request for a federal marriage certificate via the online portal. I would like to know if anyone has ever done this and how fast is the process of getting the certificate as I wouldn't want unnecessary delays. Finally, I would like to know what would be considered a strong proof of relationship by the UK Embassy, or would federal marriage certificate and pictures suffice? Thank you all very much for your kind replies. |

