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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 6:56pm On Nov 24, 2023
In as much as I do not want to accept that myself and family migrating to the UK made us poorer. Our savings and bank account clearly indicates that we are. We are a family of 4 who moved here as skilled workers. All we have been doing is paying visa and ilr fees. Sadly, after all these all you keep hearing in the news is how immigrants have come to take their missing pie. There you have me thinking, hang on you are clearly broke and we have come to help. We are just counting down to naturalisation and another japa. Average Uk household expected to be poorer by £1900 by 2025.
hustla:



cheesy grin

Apparent to the blind and deaf that once they came on air to say they intend to fund so and so with what they make from students, their sapa don start

Make we dey observe but i know things will still get very bad and they'll completely stop post study or something drastic to stop legal migration to their country

Before that time, make local man don exit their country. Just saw one fella on twitter who took the intra coy transfer route to Canada from UK.

Lots of people I know are going the Canada / Au PR route too smiley

Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 11:35pm On Aug 30, 2023
@lexusgs430
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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 11:06pm On Aug 30, 2023
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Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by Mroriginal2022: 1:12am On Aug 28, 2023
You don’t need SSN to apply for passport. It’s ok if you do not have it.
Yetyb:



Please what do you mean by go to the health department? Is the city of Houston health department you are referring to. I am currently in Houston. Did you do urgent travel for the passport? Are you saying I don’t need Social security to apply for the passport? Also, I thought the hospital is the one that gives birth certificate.

Pls what was your process to get the Social security number ?

Pls Abeg, no vex, my questions are plenty

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 3:01pm On Aug 14, 2023
Haba Baba Lexus, After donkey years in the UK, £15 at the car wash shouldn’t be a big deal na. These uk people self smiley.
Lexusgs430:


I wash my cars at home, with my own hands ....... It's another form of exercise, once I finish washing outside, I grab the cordless vacuum, for the interiors ........

Why would I pay a car wash £15 each time.........🤣😜
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 7:34pm On Jul 05, 2023
Madam, go to Florida, California and Vegas to go see how many British people are there that already love it there and no want come back.
Zahra29:


If/when you move to one of the countries you listed, I'm pretty sure you will have similar immigration related complaints.

Especially if Trump gets back in, we all know how he and many in his party feel about immigration from s*** hole countries/ coloured folk.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 9:29pm On May 29, 2023
It’s actually sad some people do not believe your £75k salary. UK wages are actually very very low and funny that same £75k is some entry level pay equivalent in larger economies like the USA.
kwakudtraveller:

I’m a full time staff with one job. I got 3 fantastic job offers and Nairalanders here advised me to stick to one job. I’m not sure how saying what I earn is me misleading people. Do you know me personally, or why do you think I’m lying? That you do not know high earners suddenly makes me a liar? I’m confused.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 10:17pm On May 21, 2023
Monzo card remains the best as you would have the option of paying in the local currency CAD with no fee whatsoever. Revolut I used to think was okay but they were charging me a tiny fee for transactions I made outside of my £1000 monthly limit while in the USA as of last week. So I used both my revolut and Monzo cards but going forward, I would be using monzo.
Stevepop:
Hi guys - I'm travelling to Canada (from the UK) for a couple of weeks, please what's the best card/bank to use while abroad. Will appreciate any input.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mroriginal2022: 7:31pm On May 21, 2023
Madam,

Only if you know how grossly underpaid core professionals are In the uk, you wouldn’t be saying this. A pharmacist with 2 kids who took a side gig for 3 months probably to cushion the effect of the cost of living crisis, if she was paid well enough, she might not have considered it in the first place. She was already suspended , why fire her after suspension and the whole issue seems overflogged.
Peerielass:


How can you say this is an overkill? Her intention was to commit fraud which is why she failed to disclose her second job and the fact that the hours were conflicting. She should face the music now that she’s been found out.

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