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what business? you talking of spamming business? coz thats the only business your good at spamming nairaland ![]() |
moved to romantic section |
Abu Zola:your jihad don reach the jokes section or is your jihad just a big joke ![]() |
i just wanted to remove all the posts with foul language |
t.truth and g1 try to converse without the insults pls. Or i'll lock this topic next time. ![]() |
trust abuzoozoo to come out with religious jokes ![]() |
congrats to the saints |
can u provide the link to prove what your saying coz i don't like people posting such topics unless what you say can be verified. |
@post No we're not not justified in celebrating visas as miracles. People celebrate getting visas as if they've been given a ticket to leave hell and travel to heaven. Its just a sign of how desperate people are to leave nigeria and travel abroad. |
Home Secretary Alan Johnson said 30% of migrants who came into the UK were on student visas and a number were adults taking short courses, not degrees. Under the new rules, applicants will need to speak English to near-GCSE level and those on short courses will not be able to bring dependants. The Tories said the system had been the "biggest hole in border controls". The Home Office would not confirm reports the changes may cut visas issued this year by tens of thousands. A spokesman said a review of student visas had been ordered in November. In 2008/9, about 240,000 student visas were issued by the UK. News of the new measures comes a week after student visa applications from Nepal, northern India and Bangladesh were suspended amid a big rise in cases. 'Legitimate study' Last year the UK introduced a system requiring students wishing to enter the country to secure 40 points under its criteria. The biggest hole in the student visa system is caused by the Tory and Labour abolition of exit checks Chris Huhne Lib Dem shadow home secretary However, the government has faced criticism that this has allowed suspected terrorists and other would-be immigrants into the UK, only for them to stay on despite their visas being temporary. Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, the home secretary denied the system had been lax before. "By 2011, we will have the most sophisticated system in the world to check people not just coming into the country but to check they have left as well," he said. He said the UK remains open to those foreign students who want to come to the UK for legitimate study. We are the second most popular location for people going into higher education," he said. "We have to be careful that we are not damaging a major part of the UK economy, between £5bn and £8bn." Immigration Minister Phil Woolas told the BBC's Politics Show 2,000 bogus colleges had been closed. "Students have foreign national identity cards. We have the e-Border counting in and counting out," he said. "The latest proposals are a response to the moves by people who are trying to get round the system." Under the measures, effective immediately: • Successful applicants from outside the EU will have to speak English to a level only just below GCSE standard, rather than beginner level as at present • Students taking courses below degree level will be allowed to work for only 10 hours a week, instead of 20 as at present • Those on courses which last under six months will not be allowed to bring dependants into the country, while the dependants of students on courses below degree level will not be allowed to work • Additionally, visas for courses below degree level will also be granted only if the institutions they attend are on a new register, the Highly Trusted Sponsors List. Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the UK needed to "restore immediately control of our borders". Many of these students, if they are coming here using this route for illegal migration, will pay thousands of pounds to usually criminal gangs Alan Johnson Home Secretary "The biggest hole in the student visa system is caused by the Tory and Labour abolition of exit checks, which means we do not know if someone has left once their visa runs out," he said. Conservative shadow home secretary Chris Grayling said the student visa system had been the "biggest hole in our border controls for a decade". "Ministers should be ending the situation where a student visa is a way of coming to the UK to stay, by banning the practice of moving from course to course in order to stay on and stopping overseas students from applying for work permits without going home first," he said. The party has also proposed that overseas students should pay a cash deposit which would be lost if they did not leave the country when their course finished. But Mr Johnson said it would just add another level of bureaucracy. "Many of these students, if they are coming here using this route for illegal migration, will pay thousands of pounds to usually criminal gangs," he said. "The thought of losing a bond is not going to solve this problem." |
Tougher rules have been brought in to stop people abusing the student visa system to remain illegally in the UK.
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you started the same topic on the same day as this one in the romance section which is where this story should be. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=322055.msg4522513#msg4522513 |
stop spamming the forum you got the same topic in the romance section. This is the religion section https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?topic=393839.msg5458658#msg5458658 |
if u pay your rent at least u know what your landloed is going to do with your money but if u pay your tithes instead only god knows what is happening to your hard earned money |
mabell:maybelle click on the link and start reading from the second paragraph http://www.modernghana.com/news2/216384/1/christ-embassy-concealed-sex-scandal-exposed-part-.html |
@Tpia you don't have to justify yourself to me and you don't have to be rude either. |
@Tpia nairaland is a microcosm of nigeria meaning the people u meet on this forum are a reflection of nigerian society. Nigeria is full of racism tribalism nepotism etc and u fighting them won't change anything. |
Tpia u can always ban yourself or try the report to moderator |
@post pastor chris and anita are both seperated chris is in south africa where he resides and preaches while pastor anita is in london looking after thier two kids |
is she a politician? ![]() |
@post since she's a chelsea fan try the chelsea section |
Mariory:me to |
karo93:Well then well over 95% of pastors or priests are not true men of god they are all true men of business |
So why post something that u don't believe |
Why Nobody Can See Yar’adua’ Reasons for the reported inability of most Nigerians, including top government officials, governors and chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party, to see President Umaru Yar’Adua on his sick bed in the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, emerged on Thursday. The Special Adviser to President Umaru Yar’Adua on National Assembly Matters, Sen. Muhammed Abba-Aji informed journalists in the State House that protocol and security arrangements around Yar’Adua, which includes access to him, are handled by the Saudi Arabian royal family. [b][color=#000099]Abba-Aji explained that the arrangement was borne out of the fact that the section of the hospital where the President is staying is the exact area where the King of Saudi Arabia stays whenever he is receiving medical attention in the King Faisal Specialist Hospital. As a result of this situation, Abba-Aji said, any information to or from the President is channeled through his Chief Security Officer Mr. Yusuf Tilde, and his ADC, Col. Mustapha Onoyiveta. [/color][/b] |
i will bring this topic back to life on the 22nd of December 2012 to prove you wrong. |
They should not since they all claim to worship the same Christ. But then again they're all business institutions competing against each other for more business like Pepsi and Coca Cola. |
'The atmosphere makes the Premier League special, the passion of the fans and waking up on a match day it seems the whole world is looking at the Premier League. I missed that. 'In Spain you have a similar passion for the game but not quite the same. In France it was completely different and it didn't fit with my personality. 'I'm really looking forward to being back Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1248409/Tottenham-hot-shot-Eidur-Gudjohnsen-sets-sights-Aston-Villa-joining-Spurs-point-prove.html#ixzz0eaf8SVzD |
Eidur Gudjohnsen hopes to prove against Aston Villa on Saturday that he made the right choice by joining Tottenham Hotspur and not West Ham United. The Iceland international, who spent six years at Chelsea, signed on loan from Monaco last week and is delighted to be back in the 'special' atmosphere of the Barclays Premier League. Ex-Barcelona striker Gudjohnsen Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1248409/Tottenham-hot-shot-Eidur-Gudjohnsen-sets-sights-Aston-Villa-joining-Spurs-point-prove.html#ixzz0eacUbUYv
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