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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 12:00pm On May 19, 2021
icon8:
Had my biometrics and data capture done at the Nigeria High Commission today and I was very surprised with how well it all went. Apart from having to queue outside (in the rain), the experience far exceeded my expectations. Spent 30 minutes outside and exactly 1 hour inside. Got there about 8:30am and left at 10. No one was rude to me, maybe because I didn’t need any “assistance” and followed all instructions. Excepting delivery of my shiny green passport by 28th of May, even though they said to expect from 14th of June. All the best to those still awaiting their turn. You will soon receive the invite. My 10 months wait is finally over, just in time for the summer holidays and end of lockdown. Sunny Portugal, here I come! wink

Na wa ...10 months wait. This our embassy no dey try at all but I guess at least some are seeing resolution like you so good news

Please was your appointment for today? Or you walked in
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by omopapa: 12:01pm On May 19, 2021
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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by icon8: 12:12pm On May 19, 2021
LagosismyHome:


Na wa ...10 months wait. This our embassy no dey try at all but I guess at least some are seeing resolution like you so good news

Please was your appointment for today? Or you walked in

Yes oh! Na so we see am smiley

Yes ma’am, my appointment was for today. Just like your other half, I was minding my business when I received the email invite last Wednesday, for 9-11am today. I got there just before 8:30am and I was number thirty-something in the queue.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 12:22pm On May 19, 2021
icon8:


Yes oh! Na so we see am smiley

Yes ma’am, my appointment was for today. Just like your other half, I was minding my business when I received the email invite last Wednesday, for 9-11am today. I got there just before 8:30am and I was number thirty-something in the queue.

Thanks for the update
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 12:24pm On May 19, 2021
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You could try taking an NVQ in Health and Social Care, Level 2 or 3, depending?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 12:26pm On May 19, 2021
[quote author=monchat post=101845245][/quote]

Did you get work visa from Nigeria for HCA?

I don't know much about HCA but I would say it not a high paying job but you can use it and then when you are in the system find another area you can branch off to that pays better
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 2:26pm On May 19, 2021
I just moved to the UK last month, London specifically. I would like to buy a car soon so it would be nice if someone can share their experience about buying a car, obtaining drivers license and generally, driving in the UK.

Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by monchat(m): 2:34pm On May 19, 2021
TheGuyFromHR:


You could try taking an NVQ in Health and Social Care, Level 2 or 3, depending?


I have done NVQ , still in the same level. Pls does nurses collect more that £3000 as take home
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by monchat(m): 2:36pm On May 19, 2021
LagosismyHome:


Did you get work visa from Nigeria for HCA?

I don't know much about HCA but I would say it not a high paying job but you can use it and then when you are in the system find another area you can branch off to that pays better

No I didn't get work visa for HCA.

Thank you dear. Pls can you suggest areas I can get better career and a well paid job
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wallg123: 2:51pm On May 19, 2021
monchat:


Many thanks for your advice. But pls how can one improve on this, can one start school?? Have plenty experience in HCA as mental health And training but salary still very small. Not happy
Madam u don’t need to go to school again oh to improve your chances grin...
While you are still in your current occupation, still be searching for other jobs online with better salaries and then you’ll see the requirements. Then you’ll know what you have and what you don’t have. That’s how you’ll go about it. Apply for jobs even if you get rejected still keep applying, someone somewhere might need what you currently have and will train/ develop you into whatever there business goal is.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wallg123: 3:01pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:
I just moved to the UK last month, London specifically. I would like to buy a car soon so it would be nice if someone can share their experience about buying a car, obtaining drivers license and generally, driving in the UK.

Thanks
My brother be calming down Biko. grin. Welcome to the abroad.
Have you got any licence at all (international drivers licence )
Buying a car is the simplest of your worries.
In Uk before you drive,
you’ll need to buy car insurance, tax you car, updated MOT certificate and so on.
Driving a car in London is very expensive putting into account congestion charge, paying for parking and the new ULEZ.
Most places in London has either train, tube or bus services so you don’t really need a car. But if you are desperate you can still buy you 2021 Lexusgs430 cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 3:36pm On May 19, 2021
monchat:


I have done NVQ , still in the same level. Pls does nurses collect more that £3000 as take home

I think Band 5, which is the entry level for nurses, is about 25k p.a.

Or was before the 1% in England and the other increases in Scotland and Wales.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 3:38pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:
I just moved to the UK last month, London specifically. I would like to buy a car soon so it would be nice if someone can share their experience about buying a car, obtaining drivers license and generally, driving in the UK.

Thanks

grin grin grin grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by icon8: 3:44pm On May 19, 2021
TheGuyFromHR:


grin grin grin grin

Bro, I tried so hard to resist laughing so hard grin grin grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by icon8: 3:49pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:
I just moved to the UK last month, London specifically. I would like to buy a car soon so it would be nice if someone can share their experience about buying a car, obtaining drivers license and generally, driving in the UK.

Thanks
If you don’t mind, why do you think you need a car just after arriving? Is there a compelling need or do you just want to own a car?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 4:11pm On May 19, 2021
TheGuyFromHR:


grin grin grin grin

Sorry, what’s funny? I assume this is a place where people seek help & advice about what they don’t know. If you just quote my post with a laugh it’s really confusing.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 4:12pm On May 19, 2021
icon8:

If you don’t mind, why do you think you need a car just after arriving? Is there a compelling need or do you just want to own a car?

I love driving. I drive in Nigeria. Also, I feel like it would be easier to move around when you have your own private car.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 4:21pm On May 19, 2021
icon8:


Bro, I tried so hard to resist laughing so hard grin grin grin

You've got really good self-control, sir.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by monchat(m): 4:21pm On May 19, 2021
wallg123:

Madam u don’t need to go to school again oh to improve your chances grin...
While you are still in your current occupation, still be searching for other jobs online with better salaries and then you’ll see the requirements. Then you’ll know what you have and what you don’t have. That’s how you’ll go about it. Apply for jobs even if you get rejected still keep applying, someone somewhere might need what you currently have and will train/ develop you into whatever there business goal is.

Surprised!!! So you mean that ones school can not fetch you a good job. I have been trying to further my studies to increase my chances of a good job
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 4:25pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:


I love driving. I drive in Nigeria. Also, I feel like it would be easier to move around when you have your own private car.

Actually, in a country where public transport works quite well and takes you virtually everywhere you want or need to go in virtually all cities, this is quite seldom the case.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wallg123: 4:34pm On May 19, 2021
monchat:


Surprised!!! So you mean that ones school can not fetch you a good job. I have been trying to further my studies to increase my chances of a good job
You can further your studies if you want but then how would you cope with paying tuition fees?
Would it still be from that £1500 you were initially complaining about ?.
Gathering experience is most times more important than paper qualifications

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by TheGuyFromHR: 4:36pm On May 19, 2021
monchat:


Surprised!!! So you mean that ones school can not fetch you a good job. I have been trying to further my studies to increase my chances of a good job

In the line of work you are in, it's steady, steady, climb the ladder step by step. No sudden jumps in pay.
if you really wanted something lucrative, you'd have to go back to school for quite a while and pay some good money in the process. Think radiography, for instance.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 4:36pm On May 19, 2021
I understand the transport system is excellent.

Could you help with the steps to take start driving? Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 4:47pm On May 19, 2021
wallg123:

My brother be calming down Biko. grin. Welcome to the abroad.
Have you got any licence at all (international drivers licence )
Buying a car is the simplest of your worries.
In Uk before you drive,
you’ll need to buy car insurance, tax you car, updated MOT certificate and so on.
Driving a car in London is very expensive putting into account congestion charge, paying for parking and the new ULEZ.
Most places in London has either train, tube or bus services so you don’t really need a car. But if you are desperate you can still buy you 2021 Lexusgs430 cheesy

Ayam not 4sale...... grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 4:55pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:
I understand the transport system is excellent.

Could you help with the steps to take start driving? Thanks


If you have your Original 9ja DL, you have one year from stamped entry on your PP (make sure you declare type of licence, during insurance quote).......

If you don't have your 9ja DL, apply for a provisional licence, start reading for your oral driving licence (I think that's what it's called), pass that test. Book some lessons with a driving instructor (your 9ja bad driving habits, needs to be flogged out of you), pass your driving test, then buy a car.........

If your driving documents are not complete, DON'T let the DEVIL lie to you...... DON'T BUY A CAR & START DRIVING.......... grin

UK POLICE NO DEY COLLECT £2, FOR ROADSIDE.... cheesy

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by zeezaa(f): 4:58pm On May 19, 2021
monchat:


I have done NVQ , still in the same level. Pls does nurses collect more that £3000 as take home


Let me laugh ������ first.....
NHS Band 5 nurse take home is £1600-£1700 with enhancements it might reach £2000.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 5:05pm On May 19, 2021
Lexusgs430:



If you have your Original 9ja DL, you have one year from stamped entry on your PP (make sure you declare type of licence, during insurance quote).......

If you don't have your 9ja DL, apply for a provisional licence, start reading for your oral driving licence (I think that's what it's called), pass that test. Book some lessons with a driving instructor (your 9ja bad driving habits, needs to be flogged out of you), pass your driving test, then buy a car.........

If your driving documents are not complete, DON'T let the DEVIL lie to you...... DON'T BUY A CAR & START DRIVING.......... grin

UK POLICE NO DEY COLLECT £2, FOR ROADSIDE.... cheesy

Thank you so much. This is helpful and straightforward. I screenshoted it. I obviously don’t want their police wahala that’s why I’ll make sure I have everything in place before I attempt driving. Thanks again for not laughing at my question.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by icon8: 5:06pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:


I love driving. I drive in Nigeria. Also, I feel like it would be easier to move around when you have your own private car.

Not necessarily (at the bolded). And your love of driving will come at a very huge cost to you here in the UK, unlike in Nigeria. The cost of buying the car itself is the least of your worries. Try googling ‘driving in the UK’ for basic info, then you can come back here to ask specific questions if you still want to go ahead right now.

Unless you have a family and you need the car to move the kids around or share the ride with your partner, you may be better served maximising the very good public transportation available here, which I hear is the best in the world. Having a car is very expensive, especially if it’s a non-earning asset, but if it’s required for your work, family, etc., by all means, go for it! Otherwise, chill, jump on those trains and buses, learn to also leg it (I hear walking is actually a very good thing - who would have thought?), save a lot of that money, buy your own house first (why not?), before thinking of buying a car - unpopular opinion, I know.

I hear the annual cost of insurance alone will buy you a tear rubber Lexusgs430 grin. Add to that the prohibitive cost of fuel, MOT, road tax, etc., and if you are lucky enough to live in Greater London, God help you with Sadiq’s ULEZ and other related charges, congestion charge, etc., cost of a provisional licence, theory test, driving lessons, practical test, full licence, etc. Read up and let us know if you still want to buy a car now.

By the way, welcome to the abroad wink

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by wonlasewonimi: 5:13pm On May 19, 2021
goPasky:
I understand the transport system is excellent.

Could you help with the steps to take start driving? Thanks

Guy bro to bro.. You don't need a car yet if you're in London. Understand this crazy system first.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by icon8: 5:15pm On May 19, 2021
wonlasewonimi:


Guy bro to bro.. You don't need a car yet if you're in London. Understand this crazy system first.
Why not, if not? Ever heard of the term “London bigz boyz”? grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by monchat(m): 5:22pm On May 19, 2021
wallg123:

You can further your studies if you want but then how would cope with paying tuition fees?
Would it still be from that £1500 you were initially complaint about ?.
Gathering experience is most times more important than paper qualifications

Ok. I really appreciate it time. thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by goPasky: 5:23pm On May 19, 2021
icon8:


Not necessarily (at the bolded). And your love of driving will come at a very huge cost to you here in the UK, unlike in Nigeria. The cost of buying the car itself is the least of your worries. Try googling ‘driving in the UK’ for basic info, then you can come back here to ask specific questions if you still want to go ahead right now.

Unless you have a family and you need the car to move the kids around or share the ride with your partner, you may be better served maximising the very good public transportation available here, which I hear is the best in the world. Having a car is very expensive, especially if it’s a non-earning asset, but if it’s required for your work, family, etc., by all means, go for it! Otherwise, chill, jump on those trains and buses, learn to also leg it (I hear walking is actually a very good thing - who would have thought?), save a lot of that money, buy your own house first (why not?), before thinking of buying a car - unpopular opinion, I know.

I hear the annual cost of insurance alone will buy you a tear rubber Lexusgs430 grin. Add to that the prohibitive cost of fuel, MOT, road tax, etc., and if you are lucky enough to live in Greater London, God help you with Sadiq’s ULEZ and other related charges, congestion charge, etc., cost of a provisional licence, theory test, driving lessons, practical test, full licence, etc. Read up and let us know if you still want to buy a car now.

By the way, welcome to the abroad wink
Lmaoo. Thanks

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