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Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by justwise(m): 9:44am On Jan 11
Pennyseo2:



She will be fine. Maybe busy with something
My thinking as well
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by justwise(m): 9:43am On Jan 11
Regex:


Hope no issues whatsoever with her?

I have contacted her but got no response yet
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by justwise(m): 8:32am On Jan 11
People here are really something else, the last time
duchess90 Logged on here was more than a month ago but nobody asked if she is ok

I have and still waiting for response.

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Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 9 by justwise(m): 8:20am On Jan 11
fastseo:


As at last year.. It was not necessary once you did the normal inflow and outflow but this year I don't know

Stop misleading people. This sort of post will not be allowed here.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 4:07pm On Jan 07
missjekyll:


Dependents can apply for citizenship straight so long as has been 5 years in the UK unless I m reading this wrong. Citizenship is cheaper.

ILR first then citizenship after

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 8:01am On Jan 07
derbylicious:
Happy new year.
Kindly recommend resources (app &/or website) for a successful life in the UK test prep please.

Download the official app from AppStore or google play, its very good, it has questions and answers section you can go over and over and for preparation
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 11:24am On Jan 06
Agidipie:
I need an advise. We all know that international students are not required to apply or collect government money. So, I am an international student and the uni I study is where I also work. This year January the school said they would make a one-off payment to all staff to ease the high cost of living. For my level it's £500. This is not government money, it's the school that is paying, I believe I can accept the money??


100% YES.

Take your money.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:16am On Jan 06
Lexusgs430:
This UK Tax no go kill person....... Imagine winning some money, from an event...... Then the inland revenue is sending you congratulations(with a subtle reminder) ....... 😂😜

HMRC used a sarcastic post on X quoting a Sky News story to remind Luke Littler of his income tax obligations after his remarkable run to the World Darts Championship final.

https://news.sky.com/story/hmrc-jokily-reminds-darts-sensation-luke-littler-16-of-tax-due-after-remarkable-world-championship-run-13042567
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:11am On Jan 06
gergemam:
Hello 👋 Gurus, Happy New Year 🎊

justwise and any other mod

Please who knows someone that has applied for Global Talent VISA before?

Currently putting out some documentation but there's no much information out there as people seem not to be taking chances on it.

Thank You Kindly

No i don't
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by justwise(m): 9:41pm On Jan 04
Newbiein2016:
@justwise pls ban this spammer who has been creating posts for fake Bank statement

Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 4:22pm On Jan 01
jobbitto:
Waikan Consulting is the agency.

From my latest findings, I don't think they are genuine.

They have been exposed here before https://www.nairaland.com/7583662/tier-2-sponsorship-fraud-scam

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:37am On Jan 01
Lexusgs430:
If in 2023, you still did not navigate your way into the stock market....... Don't let 2024 pass you bye bye .........🤣😁

My only regret, is not investing in the stock market many years ago ....... Don't be like me ...😜

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Use my referral code to receive a free fractional share (I also receive same)........

To guide your share purchase, you could use an app like Tipranks (it's a premium app)..... If you're on Android..........🤣😁

Please put a disclaimer on this else you will be giving people false hope.


That said.

Happy new year to everyone!!

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Travel / Re: Should I Keep My Federal Job Or Travel to the U.K by justwise(m): 8:07pm On Dec 31, 2023
mistacoco2:
I won’t really on him. I will surely work to pay bills myself


If you don't have the money to study in the UK then think long and hard before wasting the little you have to pay school fees deposit and visa application. The UK will be a lot harder for foreign students especially those depending on part time job to pay all remaining school fees.

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Travel / Re: Should I Keep My Federal Job Or Travel to the U.K by justwise(m): 7:36pm On Dec 31, 2023
mistacoco2:
my younger brother is there, I will be working as well to pay off bills


Will your younger brother help you pay off the school fees without depending on working part time to meet up with the remaining fees?

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Travel / Re: Should I Keep My Federal Job Or Travel to the U.K by justwise(m): 7:25pm On Dec 31, 2023
mistacoco2:
Hello guys,

For some days now I have been on a serious dilemma whether to resign from my federal government job that pays me above N200k for my current position and migrate to the UK or stay in naija and set up a business to augment my salary. I will be 34 years next year, I feel traveling to the uk for studies next year September will delay my chances of getting married, as I have planned not exceeding 34 years without getting married.

I belong to the school of thought that believes can make it in Nigeria despite all odds. However, considering the economic realities of the country, I have recently contemplating of japa and maybe get a Nigerian lady for marriage after my studies.

Please I earnestly need matured advice from you guys to know how to start the coming year.

Cc:Justwise

Do you have all the money to study in the UK without depending on part time job to pay remaining school fees ?

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 10:57am On Dec 30, 2023
fastseo:


Are you in the UK and if you are and still don't know this then you have lost touch with reality? I said jobs ask of work experience minimum of 5 years experience and this most times include your school periods.
They want to know what you have been doing since you left school. Every of this details matter to them.

I ended up saying most organisations are sensitive.. You can't work with them without enhanced DBS.

Can you get DBS from Nigeria? I don't know why you can't reason properly. Listed again...most care homes ask for transferable DBS before you work with them. They want to see you have no criminal record ever so you don't end up abusing those vulnerable people.
If you have abuse children or engage in crime before you won't be allowed near vulnerable people

So if you come from Nigeria get your police report, they will help you apply for DBS.

I recently got a licence to work in certain sector here and here are the chats I have with two different recruiters.

All I am telling the opp to do. Is to add his relevant work experience and include his school period..justbensure it covers the 10 years period of his life. That's ends it. He will be alright.

Yes i'm in the UK and this is a scam, companies will not ask you to do DBS while still in Nigeria, max you will be asked is 2-3 references and police character report and this will only be requested when they are considering you for the job.

Nobody here ask for 10yrs employment history for a care job.

This is a scam and not genuine as you stated in your first post here

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Travel / Re: UK Skilled Worker Visa / Health And Care Worker Visa / Qualified Teacher Route by justwise(m): 10:04am On Dec 30, 2023
advanceDNA:
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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 9:24pm On Dec 29, 2023
fastseo:


Please provide it. No gap. This include your school till what you do from then till today.

All jobs I have applied ask for minimum of 5 years. This include my school.

And mind you, this is care.. They are very careful in this sector. Most care homes accept only enhanced DBS.

I’m not sure you know what you’re talking about. Do you know the difference between work experience and reference? Which care home ask for enhanced DBS from Nigeria?

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 7:23pm On Dec 29, 2023
fastseo:


It's genuine. All jobs here ask this questions.

All jobs where ask for 10yrs employment record?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 12:59pm On Dec 29, 2023
delishpot:


Omo this happened to me too. Chai in my case this friend chat with me and as soon as they found out that I wanted info on work visa they stopped replying my messages. I no ask for money o. Just say guy, do you know or have contact of someone specialized in immigration based on employment? Guy said he has idea of someone who does that o. Say make I give am time to reach them and get back to me. Till date. Funny thing is if I call or send message to know how far, this friend go send me link to his partners preaching videos on FB. grin grin grin

If he gives you a link to an agent that will scam you you will come online to call him all sorts of names.

People don't want to be honest with themselves.

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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Japa: Background Check Requirements by justwise(m): 9:58am On Dec 29, 2023
jobbitto:
Hi family,

I hope we all are having a great time this festive season.

Quite a while, I have been looking for job outside Nigeria, care work to be precise. Since this is one of the easiest route to leave Nigeria. A friend in the uk gave me a Link, an agency to be precise that would help in the process. Although, he has not used them before.

When I contacted the agency via mail. They told me their terms and conditions, I accepted and proceeded with them to help get a care job. I paid in about 499 pounds as consultation and processing fee. After a month, an interview was conducted and I scaled through.

The agency now said they are going to conduct a background check on me of which I am to provide some documents. Below is the list of documents


Proof of employment letters
Payslips
Discharge / Resignation letters with the cause of leaving the employment clearly stated
Academic Qualifications
Recommendation Letters
4 References
CV

The entire set of documents mentioned above must be submitted for each of the following employers. If some of the documents are missing or unavailable, They could provide a self-declaration letter confirming the reasons for such missing documents

ALL THE EMPLOYERS IN THE LAST 10 YEARS

If there is any employment gap in between or from the completion of their education, They will need to write a letter of explanation of the same

All the documents to be put in a zip file with a separate folder for each employer

Once the screening is successful, The client would receive an employment contract to sign followed by the COS within 3 working days.

House my question now, is getting this documents visible? Or they are 419.
Please mod help me push to front page. I need help.

lol I really don’t know why people keep giving their money easily to these heartless agents.

Kiss goodbye to that money and stop wasting your time else they will collect more money from you and you will still remain in Nigeria

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 5:08pm On Dec 12, 2023
Zahra29:


Savage! grin 😂 😂

You know its true..lol
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 11:32am On Dec 12, 2023
lavida001:


They will argue that their great grand parent have been paying tax for generations So they deserve the credit. Well I don’t blame them. Until we build were we come from and make it attractive and economical viable. We will keep explaining tire tire

That is not entirely true, the British has always live off other people’s wealth and struggles, when they are not looting and stealing from other countries they take them as slaves to work in banana plantations .
And they have a way of keeping control of people they once dealt with… look at commonwealth.. is like WhatsApp group of British baby mamas.


One thing I respect British for though is that they always bring it home to develop their country unlike in Africa where we stole and send to other countries.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 4:16pm On Dec 11, 2023
ehizario2012:



Hmmm... In my first week in this country, I took a train to Rotherham from Sheffield and paid £5.6 in cash inside the train, on my way back I paid the same £5.6 in cash. The conductors were white, a lady to, and a guy fro. It was only me that day, I went to confirm our accomodation.

Following day, I packed my family and all my children inside train to Rotherham, got there as usual, met a white conductor outside the train and told him I'll be paying cash inside the train he said no problem. Lo and behold, the conductor I saw was a black man, he asked for tickets and I said I am paying cash. Next thing, this black man gave me a ticket of £100 for not buying a ticket before boarding the train... My protests and samples of receipts of previous journeys fell on deaf ears. I felt so embarrassed with my kids. That's how we do ourselves, over sabi na e dey kill some of us. Over do!!! He definitely came in as a migrant too! If na Lagos we dey, I for use something do am.


The conductor did nothing wrong, you made a mistake.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:35am On Dec 11, 2023
ReesheesuKnack:
Apparently, some things that are very common-sensical aren’t.

The recent rules aim a cutting NET migration. For visa holders who are already in-country, the rules that will apply to them are the rules that were in place AT THE TIME OF ORIGINAL VISA APPROVAL.
The rules can only be applied to New Arrivals, from New Applications. Honestly, people should stop all these mindless postulations.

There is precedence. When the Tier-1 (HSMP) rules were changed, the courts ruled that the rules can not be applied to persons already granted on previous rules.

..and family visa applicants? Which rule apply to them?
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 3:05pm On Dec 10, 2023
ehizario2012:


I've never heard of this taxi drop off and pick up before, it's quite surprising.

I know someone who resigned full time work just to do this for families paid for by the council. He makes far more money than working full time.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 1:20pm On Dec 10, 2023
jedisco:


The reason I get triggered when people make frivolous statements moreso about the NHS is cos its a sector I know

If you know any GP, ask them to tell you the number of fit notes they issue daily and the kind of things they are issued for. You would begin to see this country differently.

Over 100,000 additional people go off work on longterm sick leave every month many of them would be on benefits and a good chunk would work cash in cash-in-hand hence cheating the system both ways. How many visa paying immigrants are on that list?
Where is the outrage about the ten of thousands of new benefit claimants monthly? What contribution do these make to the nation in comparison to immigrants?

ZERO!!

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 11:33pm On Dec 09, 2023
Zahra29:


We've had these debates before so I'll try to keep it brief.

The IHS does not cover any of the other costs to the state such as education. I've listed some of them in a previous post.

In any case it is established that health and care workers comprise the biggest group of UK skilled workers, therefore there is a large % of immigrants that don't pay IHS.

The government is not stupid and if their stats show that dependants outnumber main applicants (both students and care workers) and they recognise that majority of these dependants do not work or pay tax while consuming public services, that is part of the reason it has introduced restrictions to curb numbers.

And yes there are Brits as well who don't pay tax, but they are in the minority and the fact is they are citizens and by definition are entitled to certain benefits and leeways in their own country.

Obviously they are and manipulative, we are talking about legal immigrants who were issued visas by the same govt who is now complaining about immigration figures, if this is not stupidity then there must be another definition of stupidity.

Can i also stress once again that these immigrants pay into the system even more than some British citizens do.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 11:02pm On Dec 09, 2023
Goke7:


Jokes apart I think some folks here don't just understand that everybody is subsidizing each other so those who hardly use the NHS are subsidizing those using it frequently, it's simple logic but this idea that as immigrants we are contributing less than the value we get is simply crap.

Exactly!! This is how the British system work, this is why some people who are unable to work are subsidised by those who can work including those immigrants.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:48pm On Dec 09, 2023
Goke7:


ihs? they said when we give birth ihs money is exhausted grin don't count it among o

How about single ones who are not married? Does British citizens pay to give birth? No, so the NHS spent all their resources on immigrants who came here purely to have babies and use the British system.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:44pm On Dec 09, 2023
Zahra29:


Obv no need to pay iHS as it's a surcharge for immigrants, the same way they don't pay visa fees to the UK gov lol

But I'm confused why you think Brits don't pay NI and tax when majority start working at least part time at 16

Zahra29 my question is how many British pay ALL three? Non, only immigrants pay that even when they don't use the NHS.

Not all immigrants come here with kids or even married but they still pay for what they don't use or hardly use.

Those that came here with kids pay and their kids pay, those that gave birth here pay for their kids during their visa extension
.

Immigrants are not here to use without contributing even more than British citizens.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 10:10pm On Dec 09, 2023
Zahra29:


Zero Brits pay NI and tax?

ihs, NI and tax

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