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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by tpain22: 11:08am On Apr 20, 2021
What's the best way to move Naira from Nigeria to UK banks when relocating?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by RalphJean: 11:51am On Apr 20, 2021
tpain22:
What's the best way to move Naira from Nigeria to UK banks when relocating?


It depends on How Much Naira you want to move, and what that translates to, in ££.
Another question is....to whose account do you want to move it to? Your own UK bank account or a 3rd party?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by starboychan: 11:54am On Apr 20, 2021
How can you get credit sorted?

For TIER 4 visa holder?

wonlasewonimi:


Driving is the least of your problem if you're new to UK. You need need to get your job, accommodation, bank account and credit sorted first.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by barakah(m): 12:33pm On Apr 20, 2021
LagosismyHome:


Post covid many jobs have disappeared...... so even the ones with legal papers are struggling to find job quickly when they arrive how much more someone without papers..... that 6 months might go so quickly without seeing any forex income coming it..
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

RalphJean:



See the bolded bits?

They don’t go hand in hand.
You can’t apply for a VISITOR visa, go to the UK, and get any LEGAL job.
Sorry.

If you want members on this thread to tell you the truth as it is.... Forget it! It’s illegal.

Oops!!!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by morinto: 1:16pm On Apr 20, 2021
Please am worried. I graduated with a third class and I apply to many U.k university which I was rejected. Now the problem is that I was issued by university of derby that I have gotten admission that I would be given admission letter yesterday. I have waited and waited no letter. I want to send them message but my inner man dey tell me to calm down and dont show I am desperate

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 3:19pm On Apr 20, 2021
morinto:
Please am worried. I graduated with a third class and I apply to many U.k university which I was rejected. Now the problem is that I was issued by university of derby that I have gotten admission that I would be given admission letter yesterday. I have waited and waited no letter. I want to send them message but my inner man dey tell me to calm down and dont show I am desperate

Lol @ desperate... That a Nigerian thinking

Admission is a two way beneficial relationship. You need it but look at it as well they desperately need your money too. .... so if it that then let us be desperate together grin

It important that you take their advice and do those lessons well so that you don't repeat the 3rd class grade again so ensure that happens

I would say both would work. If you want to follow up then do that nicely and politely. If you want to wait for some days then thats fine as well
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by zeektofundit: 3:52pm On Apr 20, 2021
justwise:


Not a good plan and it will not work as you will be going against your student visa rule. Finish your studies and get the two years work program then apply for job



Thanks boss. Your advice is spot on. Better to be safe than sorry.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by tpain22: 4:21pm On Apr 20, 2021
RalphJean:



It depends on How Much Naira you want to move, and what that translates to, in ££.
Another question is....to whose account do you want to move it to? Your own UK bank account or a 3rd party?


Thanks for your response, I would want to move it into my own account, will have to open an account once I get over there in few weeks, am not familiar with the UK banking system yet.. Also large amount of funds that might translate into at least £10,000
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by morinto: 4:27pm On Apr 20, 2021
LagosismyHome:


Lol @ desperate... That a Nigerian thinking

Admission is a two way beneficial relationship. You need it but look at it as well they desperately need your money too. .... so if it that then let us be desperate together grin

It important that you take their advice and do those lessons well so that you don't repeat the 3rd class grade again so ensure that happens

I would say both would work. If you want to follow up then do that nicely and politely. If you want to wait for some days then thats fine as well
Lol thanks for your advice. I really appreciate

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by JayTee20: 8:15pm On Apr 20, 2021
LagosismyHome:


The international drivers licence can be used for one year (counting from date of arrival)..... after one year not advisable

Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by JayTee20: 8:20pm On Apr 20, 2021
wonlasewonimi:


Driving is the least of your problem if you're new to UK. You need need to get your job, accommodation, bank account and credit sorted first.

Noted, just trying to get all I can get from Nigeria before leaving that’s why I asked.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wonlasewonimi: 10:32pm On Apr 20, 2021
starboychan:
How can you get credit sorted?

For TIER 4 visa holder?

It has been discussed gazillion times on this thread...get a sim only contract phone (usually less than £10/pm), get a credit builder credit card for like £150 credit limit to use and pay back in full, get on the electoral roll, sign up to credit reference agencies - free ones are credit karma, clearscore and MSE credit club. They all pull info using the original agencies APIs. Good luck!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by girlygirlyMain: 9:07am On Apr 21, 2021
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mimilyrics:
Did you read further to the part where you need to prove that your parent is sick, disabled or aged, needs help with daily living and doesn't have available care or access to affordable care? The success of the application is hinged on this and that's why many people shy away from making this kind of application.

You need to prove that all of the above situations exist in addition to the settled status and finance of the child.

i.e. In a situation where you've got your siblings (your parents' children) /family (your parents' spouse) in Nigeria with your parents, you'd need to prove that they can't provide care or help with your parents' daily living.

Speaking from experience, when the parent is aged with no immediate family in Nigeria, it's easier.

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Christabeliciou: 9:26am On Apr 21, 2021
Hello house,
Pls assist, have done d UK test and its negative. Am trying to fill the departure form on the Nigerian international travel Portal. Have entered all details its says I should use the data capture payment, tried using so I can pay but its not popping up for payment. Pls anyone with idea how I can pay the 50400 thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 11:40am On Apr 21, 2021
Christabeliciou:
Hello house,
Pls assist, have done d UK test and its negative. Am trying to fill the departure form on the Nigerian international travel Portal. Have entered all details its says I should use the data capture payment, tried using so I can pay but its not popping up for payment. Pls anyone with idea how I can pay the 50400 thanks

Check or post in the student section below. They might know as several are currently travelling

https://www.nairaland.com/6331164/uk-student-visa-tier-4/274
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Christabeliciou: 12:22pm On Apr 21, 2021
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by EmmyKing86(m): 12:47pm On Apr 21, 2021
Hello all.

Trust the day is going well for everyone.

Just wanted to share my experience with the UKVCAS.

So I applied for Tier2/Skilled worker extension on 20th March using the priority service and following the application, I scheduled a UKVCAS appointment for 16th April in Cardiff for the submission of my supporting documents. I also made an additional payment for document scanning. On the day of my appointment, the caucasian man that attended to me was extremely rude. He did not have knowledge of the current UKVI rules as he told me my application would be refused due to my expired passport. I explained the situation of the Nigerian high commission due to the covid restrictions as well as a cover letter and the fact that the UKVI would not penalize me or anyone especially due to the government-imposed restrictions. He also refused to scan my consent form page saying that it was not part of the document checklist. My pleading fell on deaf ears.

Anyways, I received an email yesterday from the UKVI communicating that my application was successful although I started doubting whether it would be considered.

So, before going to the UKVCAS appointment, scan all the documents that are not on the document checklist yourself and if you are applying for Tier2/skilled worker visa extension with an expired passport, just include proof of payment of passport renewal fees, a letter from the Nigerian High Commission and a personal cover letter (if you did not put the actual expiry date in the application).

Cheers.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by starboychan: 3:07pm On Apr 21, 2021
Thank you so much.

I still don't understand the sim only contract phone. I'm currently using Giffgaff and I do pay £10monthly for goodiebag

wonlasewonimi:

It has been discussed gazillion times on this thread...get a sim only contract phone (usually less than £10/pm), get a credit builder credit card for like £150 credit limit to use and pay back in full, get on the electoral roll, sign up to credit reference agencies - free ones are credit karma, clearscore and MSE credit club. They all pull info using the original agencies APIs. Good luck!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Highter1(m): 3:26pm On Apr 21, 2021
fatima04:
My Visa experience was quite tough because I found out the whole application to be rigorous with repetition of information.

I applied for Tier 2 Main applicant, General partner and General child

Having to fill the form for a family of 3 no be small task, with the repetition of answers and all. Then now came paying for IHS surcharge, what was supposed to be for a yr payment turned to 3yrs for dependant £600 as against £200 for the main applicant.

Hurdle 2 booking appointment for 3 diff individual was tough for the same day ooo. To say I was frustrated was the least.

Then came the payment wahala. My access dorm card (visa) was not accepted I had to call UKVI and trust them to charge money for every call or mail for complaints and enquiries (UK makes too much from us immigrants oo)

Thanks to all that answered my question in d Visa thread.

Lesson learnt:
1. For families fill individual application with the same portal i.e apply for someone else tab
2. Use Gtbank Mastercard attached to your dorm acct
3. Book appt for same day from UK website but register as a group with TLS dt way you are being processed together
4. Fill all information as truthfully as you can and you won't have any problem
5. Pray and make sure there are no mistakes with your documents

The application is really easy once you follow the rules to the letter.


P.S :- NARIC services is good and I did not have to write ilets for UKVI
Good day to you friends. pls can I have the site address on how to apply by myself being sent to my e.mail olaleyewasiu1960@gmail.com. Thanks.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by omopapa: 11:31pm On Apr 21, 2021
Sim only contact is a SIM card you get on contract from the big Telecomms like Tmobile/EE, three network, O2, Vodafone and the likes.

Giffgaff, Lyca, lebara and the likes belong to same whatsapp grp and they do not have any effect on credit score

starboychan:
Thank you so much.

I still don't understand the sim only contract phone. I'm currently using Giffgaff and I do pay £10monthly for goodiebag

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by SamReinvented: 12:16am On Apr 22, 2021
omopapa:
Sim only contact is a SIM card you get on contract from the big Telecomms like Tmobile/EE, three network, O2, Vodafone and the likes.

Giffgaff, Lyca, lebara and the likes belong to same whatsapp grp and they do not have any effect on credit score

I have a sim-only contract with Tesco mobile. Are you saying it won’t have effects on my credit score? If no, why?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by idolda: 2:51am On Apr 22, 2021
kaylov12:


Check at any well pharmacy in your location. I did mine there but in Stoke-on-Trent.
Wow, please which lab did you use because I can't see any lab online doing same here even planning to go to Stafford for it. I'm also in Stoke-On-Trent.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by sgtponzihater1(m): 7:56am On Apr 22, 2021
How many driving lesson can I book before a driving test. I drove fairly much in Nigeria
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by starboychan: 9:18am On Apr 22, 2021
Ohhhh, Thank you for the clarification.


omopapa:
Sim only contact is a SIM card you get on contract from the big Telecomms like Tmobile/EE, three network, O2, Vodafone and the likes.

Giffgaff, Lyca, lebara and the likes belong to same whatsapp grp and they do not have any effect on credit score

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nihilistjnr: 9:38am On Apr 22, 2021
sgtponzihater1:
How many driving lesson can I book before a driving test. I drove fairly much in Nigeria

Driving in Nigeria especially Lagos is so drastically different to driving in the UK, that I really don't think it counts as driving experience.

I think you'll find that you need more lessons than you initially thought cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by sgtponzihater1(m): 10:00am On Apr 22, 2021
nihilistjnr:


Driving in Nigeria especially Lagos is so drastically different to driving in the UK, that I really don't think it counts as driving experience.

I think you'll find that you need more lessons than you initially thought cheesy

Want to book in block. Would a block of 12 lessons be sufficient
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nihilistjnr: 10:41am On Apr 22, 2021
sgtponzihater1:


Want to book in block. Would a block of 12 lessons be sufficient

I can't say bro. Book one first and see how you get on, then you'll be in better position to make your decision

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by sgtponzihater1(m): 10:42am On Apr 22, 2021
nihilistjnr:


I can't say bro. Book one first and see how you get on, then you'll be in better position to make your decision

Good advice. Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wonlasewonimi: 10:53am On Apr 22, 2021
sgtponzihater1:
How many driving lesson can I book before a driving test. I drove fairly much in Nigeria

Your initial 12-block would be to right the wrongs of driving in Nigeria.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 12:56pm On Apr 22, 2021
wonlasewonimi:


Your initial 12-block would be to right the wrongs of driving in Nigeria.


Be nice....... grin

But it's very true....... The 9ja driving habits MUST be shaken of his brain, legs and hands (by FIRE & FORCE)......

Previous 9ja driving experience, is actually a disadvantage....... grin

Sgtponzihater1.......

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by sgtponzihater1(m): 12:59pm On Apr 22, 2021
Lexusgs430:



Be nice....... grin

But it's very true....... The 9ja driving habits MUST be shaken of his brain, legs and hands (by FIRE & FORCE)......

Previous 9ja driving experience, is actually a disadvantage....... grin

Sgtponzihater1.......

My brain especially �
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wonlasewonimi: 1:38pm On Apr 22, 2021
Lexusgs430:



Be nice....... grin

But it's very true....... The 9ja driving habits MUST be shaken of his brain, legs and hands (by FIRE & FORCE)......

Previous 9ja driving experience, is actually a disadvantage....... grin

Sgtponzihater1.......

No joke bro..I am a living witness.

I used to drive with one hand on gear stick and the other holding the steering. About 40 lessons and 4 good attempts later, I passed the driving test.

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