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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Sohot: 8:24am On Jul 28, 2021
Irenenwaka:
Please guys i need your suggestions… so i know alady who got a job in a hospital in the Uk whilst she was still in Nigeria. After she arrived the uk she got a letter from her manager, and used this letter to open a bank account( definitely she had no bills or credit history at the time). But she was able to open the bank account with the letter and brp card.

Now another lady has also gotten a job in the uk as a doctor.upon arrival, she requested a letter from her HR to open a bank account. She was issued the letter but no bank seems to be accepting the letter. I find this very confusing.
They all keep demanding for a proof of address. She is currently still squatting with a friend if not her best bet would have been her tenancy agreement.

Please does anyone know whats best for her to do?? Or how does she go about the whole bank account issue
She can open monzo account , that's what I did .Monzo is an online bank and she will just fill in her friends address in the online registration she will not even need an employer evidence

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Sohot: 8:27am On Jul 28, 2021
Lexusgs430:
For those willing to own their homes, looking at new builds, happy to accept a loan from Boris + have 5% deposit + eligible to public funds........... grin

Start the process........


https://www.ownyourhome.gov.uk


NB: First time buyers only...... grin

Does this mean only people mean people on ILR?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 8:29am On Jul 28, 2021
Sohot:


Does this mean only people mean people on ILR?


Are you eligible to receive public funds, regardless of immigration status...........
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 9:44am On Jul 28, 2021
Help to buy is not public funds. Govt will get their money back if home is repossessed cheesy

Lexusgs430:



Are you eligible to receive public funds, regardless of immigration status...........
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 9:47am On Jul 28, 2021
Bourne007:
Help to buy is not public funds. Govt will get their money back if home is repossessed cheesy



So where is that loan/money coming from....... Government got no personal funds, all monies government spends, are public funds........ cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 9:55am On Jul 28, 2021
Me I no know ọ lol.

But UKVI has not classified H2B as public funds hence wouldn't impact anyone on restricted visas

Lexusgs430:



So where is that loan/money coming from....... Government got no personal funds, all monies government spends, are public funds........ cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 10:25am On Jul 28, 2021
Bourne007:
Me I no know ọ lol.

But UKVI has not classified H2B as public funds hence wouldn't impact anyone on restricted visas


Ok o, what do I even know sef........ grin

Worth a try regardless...... Make una wey try, no forget to update this thread ó...... wink
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Richdee1(m): 10:27am On Jul 28, 2021
Elderss:
My Odyssey� (My One-Day London trip)


I hope this brief mini-adventure helps and informs someone's future decision or dealings with the NHC London.

There have been lots of stories and opinions about passport renewal in the UK. A few of them were positive while many (if not most) reviews were shocking and sad. So, I was prospectively dreading the process should it be my time to renew.

If I had other viable choices, perhaps, I would have considered them. But going back to Nigeria because of passport renewal was a big NO for me.

I applied for my renewal on the 23rd of December, 2020 via the Innovate1 platform. However, little did I know that it won't be possible to pick an appointment date.

Wetin man pikin go do na...I paid; hoping and believing that I will be scheduled for an appointment really soon.

I was not surprised. My biometrics appointment was sent sooner than I expected...I am sure you are now surprised.

An email for biometrics dropped after 7 months��, precisely on the 21st of July (some waited 10 months before getting their appointment). No thanks to the pandemic and backlogs of application.
The biometrics was scheduled for 27th July, between 11am and 1pm. Though, a 2-week grace period was stated in the email, I was not ready to take chances.

Since I live in one of the towns in far Northwest England, I decided to be a bit creative and take a few risks (thanks to my better-half for encouraging me)

I booked a same day return train ticket to London for 27th July.
Left my house at about 5:10am and arrived London Euston at about 10:10am.

It was my second time in London��. The first was in 2019.
Booked a taxi straight to NHC... Wished I had trekked though��. We were just moving at snail speed (traffic lights at almost every 100m��). I can't begin to imagine the stress londoners driving a manual transmission go through in the city.

Got to NHC at about 10:48am. As expected, there were some mild naija drama outside the NHC office but nothing too serious. I was just happy to witness the drama as I missed a lot of it since I arrived the Queens land��.

I was ushered into the NHC as soon as the staff confirmed my documents were complete. The crowd I met inside almost discouraged me as I practically wanted to ditch the whole process; obviously thinking when it would be my turn for biometrics.

To be honest, the process was quite fast. I left there at about 12:43pm. New Passport to be posted within the next 2 weeks (fingers crossed).

London Palava

Thinking about what to do with my spare time, it was necessary to activate my sight-seeing genes. I walked around and visited the London Eye. The ice-cream sold by the frozen yoghurt van in that area get as e be sha.

From there, I moved to Thames Clippers smiley, swiped my card and enjoyed about a 45-minute River Thames boat cruise to North Greenwich Peninsula (passing under the London Bridge, Tower bridge, showing us the tower of London, the Shard and other historic places).
Arriving at the peninsula, had to visit the O2, Emirates Air line cable and experienced some 4D Rollercoaster.

Then, I decided to take 2 bus rides (108 and 15) from the peninsula to Charring cross. From there, I moved to Trafalguar Square where I rested for a while��. It was there I also saw the National Gallery.

Finally walked back to London Euston station after window shopping. Train left Lodon Euston at 18:23. Arrived my humble abode at about 23:30.

Do I wanna live in London... NO! NO!! NO!!!�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️
Let the Londoners continue the lord's work there.

Will I be visiting again.. YES! YES!! YES!!! Probably with the family this time.

Lots and loads of places that could not be visited because of time�


So no pictures to spice up your story??
Your story never complete

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 10:58am On Jul 28, 2021
I personally know a couple even on a Tier 4 / dependant visas o, used H2B about 3 years ago and has no issues switching visas

Lexusgs430:


Ok o, what do I even know sef........ grin

Worth a try regardless...... Make una wey try, no forget to update this thread ó...... wink

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 11:03am On Jul 28, 2021
Bourne007:
I personally know a couple even on a Tier 4 / dependant visas o, used H2B about 3 years ago and has no issues switching visas


H2B : Help to buy (for those wondering)...........

If it's possible, tried and tested....... Make we add am for our arsenal......... wink
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Elderss: 11:38am On Jul 28, 2021
Richdee1:



So no pictures to spice up your story??
Your story never complete

grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Kacek: 12:07pm On Jul 28, 2021
Please for someone travelling with a skilled work visa,is there a time deadline between travel date and date the visa was issued. I heard someone say you can't stay more than 30days in Nigeria after you have been issued a visa,is this true please?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by africandictator(m): 12:35pm On Jul 28, 2021
Please does anyone have any idea how much Nigeria international passport cost in Lagos? And are they issuing it now?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by STENON(f): 1:04pm On Jul 28, 2021
HakynT:


Hello Stenon....I just stumbled upon this post. I have a Post graduate diploma in education and TRCN certificate. I want to apply for teaching in the UK. Please what site is best to apply from and please any advice on this? Thanks
not possible sir. They have more than enough Teachers that are even looking for job now https://news.stv.tv/politics/out-of-work-teachers-angry-over-waiting-game-for-jobs?fbclid=IwAR2dC32rv9tH85AgAlcIyHQHnh37oXq4Snrf2RpJFy6pC8oseza2svMl2D8&top
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Iyafife: 1:39pm On Jul 28, 2021
Please how can someone with pounds in the UK send it's dollar equivalent into a dollar account? Can he change it in the bank over there or he has to use BDC?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by zeezaa(f): 2:45pm On Jul 28, 2021
Please an important question.

Who deep clean a place when the tenant leaves? Is the tenant or the landlord?
Please I need to know.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by inphoenix: 3:26pm On Jul 28, 2021
Hello, anyone need £s please? I have £4500 here and need naira urgently, thanks.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 3:37pm On Jul 28, 2021
Elderss:
My Odyssey� (My One-Day London trip)


I hope this brief mini-adventure helps and informs someone's future decision or dealings with the NHC London.

There have been lots of stories and opinions about passport renewal in the UK. A few of them were positive while many (if not most) reviews were shocking and sad. So, I was prospectively dreading the process should it be my time to renew.

If I had other viable choices, perhaps, I would have considered them. But going back to Nigeria because of passport renewal was a big NO for me.

I applied for my renewal on the 23rd of December, 2020 via the Innovate1 platform. However, little did I know that it won't be possible to pick an appointment date.

Wetin man pikin go do na...I paid; hoping and believing that I will be scheduled for an appointment really soon.

I was not surprised. My biometrics appointment was sent sooner than I expected...I am sure you are now surprised.

An email for biometrics dropped after 7 months��, precisely on the 21st of July (some waited 10 months before getting their appointment). No thanks to the pandemic and backlogs of application.
The biometrics was scheduled for 27th July, between 11am and 1pm. Though, a 2-week grace period was stated in the email, I was not ready to take chances.

Since I live in one of the towns in far Northwest England, I decided to be a bit creative and take a few risks (thanks to my better-half for encouraging me)

I booked a same day return train ticket to London for 27th July.
Left my house at about 5:10am and arrived London Euston at about 10:10am.

It was my second time in London��. The first was in 2019.
Booked a taxi straight to NHC... Wished I had trekked though��. We were just moving at snail speed (traffic lights at almost every 100m��). I can't begin to imagine the stress londoners driving a manual transmission go through in the city.

Got to NHC at about 10:48am. As expected, there were some mild naija drama outside the NHC office but nothing too serious. I was just happy to witness the drama as I missed a lot of it since I arrived the Queens land��.

I was ushered into the NHC as soon as the staff confirmed my documents were complete. The crowd I met inside almost discouraged me as I practically wanted to ditch the whole process; obviously thinking when it would be my turn for biometrics.

To be honest, the process was quite fast. I left there at about 12:43pm. New Passport to be posted within the next 2 weeks (fingers crossed).

London Palava

Thinking about what to do with my spare time, it was necessary to activate my sight-seeing genes. I walked around and visited the London Eye. The ice-cream sold by the frozen yoghurt van in that area get as e be sha.

From there, I moved to Thames Clippers smiley, swiped my card and enjoyed about a 45-minute River Thames boat cruise to North Greenwich Peninsula (passing under the London Bridge, Tower bridge, showing us the tower of London, the Shard and other historic places).
Arriving at the peninsula, had to visit the O2, Emirates Air line cable and experienced some 4D Rollercoaster.

Then, I decided to take 2 bus rides (108 and 15) from the peninsula to Charring cross. From there, I moved to Trafalguar Square where I rested for a while��. It was there I also saw the National Gallery.

Finally walked back to London Euston station after window shopping. Train left Lodon Euston at 18:23. Arrived my humble abode at about 23:30.

Do I wanna live in London... NO! NO!! NO!!!�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️�‍♂️
Let the Londoners continue the lord's work there.

Will I be visiting again.. YES! YES!! YES!!! Probably with the family this time.

Lots and loads of places that could not be visited because of time�

Nice and positive story to read..you sef try oo, all that waka in 6hrs..welldone.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 3:44pm On Jul 28, 2021
Lexusgs430:


H2B : Help to buy (for those wondering)...........

If it's possible, tried and tested....... Make we add am for our arsenal......... wink

Personally used H2B and know others who did, it's accessible to everyone on visa with NRPF. Its basically an equity loan where government owns 20% of the home regardless, so not a loss in anyway rather a business to them, ofcourse they make a loss if there is negative Equity on the property.

For anyone interested, https://www.nrpfnetwork.org.uk/information-and-resources/rights-and-entitlements/benefits-and-housing-public-funds/benefits/benefits-that-are-not-public-funds#guide-sections

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by oxx4: 3:48pm On Jul 28, 2021
inphoenix:
Hello, anyone need £s please? I have £4500 here and need naira urgently, thanks.
Are you in Nigeria? Want to buy pounds
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Rubyventures: 3:52pm On Jul 28, 2021
zeezaa:
Please an important question.

Who deep clean a place when the tenant leaves? Is the tenant or the landlord?
Please I need to know.

The tenant has to bear the cost in an ideal world.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DoubleN(m): 4:20pm On Jul 28, 2021
Kacek:
Please for a family of 3 to collect their visa on the same day and only the main applicant is paying for priority service,how does it work?
Does it matter if they applied a week apart but do biometrics the same day? Will they collect the same day?

Good Afternoon, help needed on the previous questions and the ones below.

1) Does paying for Priority service save one the need to go early to TLS and book a walk-in appointment for Biometric?
2) Does one need to pay for Flexi appointment when booking for a Family (Primary and dependent applications)?. How will all family members do the Biometric on the same day if the primary is Priority and dependants are standard.

Thank you.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 4:51pm On Jul 28, 2021
inphoenix:
Hello, anyone need £s please? I have £4500 here and need naira urgently, thanks.

I have. Send a PM.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by inphoenix: 5:20pm On Jul 28, 2021
oxx4:
Are you in Nigeria? Want to buy pounds

No, I'm in the UK
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by inphoenix: 5:23pm On Jul 28, 2021
Mamatukwas:


I have. Send a PM.

Done ma'am. Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by HakynT: 5:47pm On Jul 28, 2021
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by marylandcakes: 6:28pm On Jul 28, 2021
Ceesnation:

Basildon, Essex


There is a big hospital there and renting is not as expensive as in London.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by kaylov12: 7:58pm On Jul 28, 2021
Hello everyone,
I have been putting my skilled worker application together and thought to consult the elders before submitting.

My situation.
I have just completed my PGCE and started a job in July. Back home I have my family waiting to join me (My husband and 2 boys). My organisation didn't give me the normal CoS doc, but I got all info needed for application. The school ticked maintenance so I do not need proof of funds.
Docs I uploaded ;
1. Passport data page
2. BRP both sides
3. Marriage cert, Change of name
4. IELTS TRF
5. My sons' birth cert.

I like to know if there is any other doc I have to upload before final submission.

Thanks all.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Elderss: 8:22pm On Jul 28, 2021
fatima04:


Nice and positive story to read..you sef try oo, all that waka in 6hrs..welldone.

Following the footsteps of our seniors like you na smiley

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Elderss: 8:25pm On Jul 28, 2021
Iyafife:
Please how can someone with pounds in the UK send it's dollar equivalent into a dollar account? Can he change it in the bank over there or he has to use BDC?

You may use PagoFX probably as long as the dollar account is not domiciled in Nigeria smiley. They have good rates.
I have used it before and very reliable.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Pearlyfaze: 10:08pm On Jul 28, 2021
Seniors please help my friend. My friend is in Edinburgh and she is looking for accommodation in Dalkeith EH22. She has used Zoopla and has gone for several viewing and at the end they landlord will give to another person. Please any landlord or letting agent for a sure accommodation plug should help out please.

Thank ị await your response please





Mamatukwas:


I have. Send a PM.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 10:42pm On Jul 28, 2021
kaylov12:
Hello everyone,
I have been putting my skilled worker application together and thought to consult the elders before submitting.

My situation.
I have just completed my PGCE and started a job in July. Back home I have my family waiting to join me (My husband and 2 boys). My organisation didn't give me the normal CoS doc, but I got all info needed for application. The school ticked maintenance so I do not need proof of funds.
Docs I uploaded ;
1. Passport data page
2. BRP both sides
3. Marriage cert, Change of name
4. IELTS TRF
5. My sons' birth cert.

I like to know if there is any other doc I have to upload before final submission.

Thanks all.

Not familiar with the recent document list but ensure all the document listed on the generated checklist after visa application is submitted. That's the important bit. If they are coming from naija as well they would need TB test which is not on that list

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