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TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 8:43am On Oct 26, 2025
Good morning house I am looking for information on applying for UK citizenship by descent for a child born abroad.(Nigeria)

please, If you've gone through this process or know someone who has, please share your experiences. Specifically, what documents were required, and how did you submit the MM1 application? how long did it take the baby to join u in the UK.

Sharing your knowledge will help others who are going through the same process. pls kindly share and advise. Thank you
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 4:40pm On Oct 15, 2025
Hello house, I'm reaching out for advice. my brother in law recently obtained UK citizenship, and his partner in Nigeria has given birth to a baby. They are planning to join him in the UK next year, he is trying to put things in place because he is currently separated( divorced ) from previous wife. Can he apply for British citizenship for his baby while they're still in Nigeria? Note my uncle got his citizen before the baby was born. what visa would be the best option for his baby to join him in the UK? I know the wife is a family visa through Spousa Visa after court marriage, but the baby can he apply for a citizen ?I'd appreciate any guidance on this matter. Thank you
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 12:14am On Jun 28, 2025
Admin kindly approve. My cousin's brother is applying for a UK citizen application and a question is asked on additional child information that stated:- Do you have any children whose birth parent is not your partner? He stated yes because last year he had a baby in Nigeria with his girlfriend. Although he has been previously married to his wife which he brought to the UK three years ago( They are still trusting in God for the fruit of the womb) but himself and his wife are always fighting in the marriage. He wishes to bring the girlfriend baby to the UK later in the future. Can he explain it in the cover letter to the home office or just answer the question YES and leave explaining to the home office in order not to affect his present application and home office requesting for more documents. The question asked is just a Yes or No question. He said that since he had responded to the questions no need of explaining. He can only explain when applying for a dependant visa for the child. is this okay.

More so will the child be given a British citizen if my cousin applies for him. or does he have to apply as a dependant for a two years visa and also pay IHS? kindly advise. Thank you
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 10:06am On Feb 04, 2025
pls who is using this app. how authentic is this app pls *Tedrad* for changing money from £ to ₦. urgent assistance needed. Thanks

HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 3:17am On Feb 03, 2025
pls asking for a friend. Anybody knows *Noble hospital* in PH. kindly advice
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 6:45am On Jan 31, 2025
please do any body knows this hospital in lagos:- Parkland specialist hospital. Any advice from people that have used it. Thanks
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 4:59pm On Jan 30, 2025
sallygal:
Hello,the few I've clinics I work with in lagos are from 4millon above for using your own eggs and almost 5millon for using donors eggs per cycle. So the 3millon clinic your friend got is cheap for that price not expensive.
Thanks
Jesus! are you serious dear. just for one cycle. God have mercy oooo. After investing all this pls give us good result. Thanks sis for the information.
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 12:35am On Jan 30, 2025
Pls asking for my friend. what is the current price of ai IvF in Lagos. A friend was suggesting one for her which is 3M for one cycle. I told her is very expensive. pls sister kindly recommend affordable place in Lagos. Thanks
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 7:05pm On Jan 18, 2025
pls any information of this IVF clinic in PH- Core Fertility Clinic. any body who has cycled with them or gotten information about them. kindly advice. Thanks
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 3:26pm On Jan 03, 2025
Good day house pls I need assistance obtaining a police report in Nigeria. . I have tried the possasp website, just confused and later an agent assisted me and the total amount is $53, pls how can I pay in dollar, my dollar account has expired. anybody recently applied kindly assist how payment was made.Thank you.
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 11:00am On Dec 20, 2024
morning house pls I need assistance to obtain Nigeria police checks. I have an application that required me to get it. pls any body that has gone through it should kindly assist. Thank
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 3:01pm On Dec 07, 2024
Gjc2025:
Good evening everyone, please does anyone have experience with coming from the UK to cycle with Primecare.
send me pm
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 4:29pm On Oct 03, 2024
Lexusgs430:
Whilst practically driving on real roads, without fully understanding the importance/rudimentals of hazard perception......

You could put yourself and others at risk (my opinion)...... But do what is best for you.......
Thank u
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 4:28pm On Oct 03, 2024
Zahra29:
It's fine to start your practical lessons while studying to retake your theory. In fact the practical lessons should help with the hazard perception and other elements you might be struggling on as a good instructor should be teaching you to identify hazards along the way. It's personal preference, the only legal requirement is that you pass your theory before you take your practical test.

Is the vehicle electric? I think £40ph is an average/ good price at the moment.

However I would recommend you do a trial lesson with him before committing to 10 lessons, so you get a feel for his teaching technique and you can also ask him to estimate how many lessons he thinks you might need after he's assessed your driving.

Also ask him about his availability - ideally you want to take lessons during daylight hours and also when it's dark so that you are comfortable driving at night.
Thank u
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 4:27pm On Oct 03, 2024
Lefty500:
This advice I want to give works best if you have been driving in Nigeria before getting here, and also based on my experience.

I used tiktok to pass both my theory and practical exams. Search for "theory test practice by Annie Winterburn" on Tiktok, the woman expalains everything about theory test, her teaching is about understanding the rules and not cramming, so you get to know what part of your driving knowledge a question is testing and easily you'd provide the answer even if you haven't seen the question before. Also, she has a course about pass the theory test, I'd recommend you buy it, not expensive.

After going through her videos for like 30 mins, then go and practice on the test app, and you would some improvement in you.

Whatever you have learnt from the theory also translate to practical, in terms of rules of driving like speed limits, hazard perception and all.

So you can a get a friend that is licenced and can add you to their insurance (if you don't have yours) let them observe you as you practise what you have learnt, then they can point out your mistakes, then go online again to see solution to the mistakes. Practice when the traffic is light, usually between 10 to 3pm and 7pm above.
Also practise with Google maps, to help you understand road markings more, and how google gives instructions, Google can say: use the left two lanes to turn left on the A56 road.

For practical test, search for Jason_horsfield on Tiktok, he makes videos about passing the practical test. Also on practical test day, you have to be vocal, and exaggerate your actions a bit, like say actions you are performing.

For example, if you are doing moving off safely, before you moving and you're doing checking, say something like: "checking if my surrounding is safe before I moving off, checking my mirrors, now signal bla bla bla..." while also ensuring your head movement is noticeable.

Use this link to see how you are going to be assessed for the practical test: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/guidance-and-explanation-your-driving-test-report


If you know how to move a car, I don't think you need to pay an instructor for anything again, you can just go online and learn the rules that guide the movement of car in the UK, that's my opinion.

All the best.
Thank you
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 11:17am On Oct 03, 2024
Lexusgs430:
Hypothetically speaking, if you don't pass your theory test in 2 years, would you keep paying for driving lesson, till infinity....... 😂🤣

Don't forget, your driving instructor too got bills to pay...... 😜

It's always best to lift the log above, so you could easily lift the logs below......
😅
The most important thing is for one to learn how to drive, even if I didn't pass I can still be using my hubby car to practise. from learning I can perfect my hazard perception training.
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 7:04am On Oct 03, 2024
Hi I just need advice on my driving lessons.

I thought I could have started driving lessons this month, unfortunately I failed my hazard perception and I seriously want to start learning as a beginner. I called an instructor yesterday, the instructor adviced that I can learn driving without the theory test, then when I finish learning I do the theory, then practical test . Is this a good advice?

Secondly he is charging me £80 for two hours. Then if I am doing block booking for 10 lessons is £780 . pls is this a good deal? He said I can pay half to secure the appointment bc a lot of people are booking. Please is this okay? any questions to ask him? Someone recommended him. Thank you.
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 5:21am On Sep 29, 2024
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 4:35pm On Sep 28, 2024
Hello house, good evening all. please could some one assist me with how to do a USA visiting visa whilst in the UK as a residence through Spousa visa. Can I get the link to book appointment. kindly assist pls. Thank you.
HealthRe: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by Osoderi(m): 5:11pm On Sep 07, 2024
peacefulwealth:
Pls Mother's staying in Port Harcourt has anyone used union Diagnostic for HSG?

I need recommendation of a good Lab where HSG can be done in Port Harcourt.
Hi peace I saw your message, I replied but the message came bk undelivered. I think the email is not correct. I have sent you a message.
HealthRe: Anyone Trying IVF/IUI/ICSI (Fertility Treatments)? by Osoderi(m): 11:52pm On Aug 30, 2024
peacefulwealth:
Pls has anyone here done IVF at Viva fertility clinic Abuja or know anyone that has done IVF there. Pls what's their success rate?
DM me
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 5:04pm On Jul 10, 2024
toughest007:
There's this moovit app. Tell her to download it and plan her trip with it. It would give her a door to door planning.
thanks
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 11:12am On Jul 10, 2024
mayowa94:
She should take bus x4 to Peterborough from Vernon walk busstop. It takes 3hrs. Send a pm to discuss further because her journey depends on the time of her appointment.
Her appoitment is 11:00am. I have sent pm. I was contemplating if she can take taxi. but it is expensive
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Osoderi(m): 7:57am On Jul 10, 2024
Good morning pls any body living in Northampton . please how can one get to Peterborough from Northampton(Wellingborough
road or Allen road) . my sister is new in Northampton and she is going for her biometric in Peterborough next week. can she kindly get direction of the best route to go with please. Thank u

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