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| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by lawali: 11:43pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Chreze:@chreze, You can’t imagine how grateful I am for detailed points shared. You partially lifted the burden and unleashed me to power on. I have taken note of your advice and that of other contributors too. The journey continues while I stick around within limited time I have to spent online.Thanks very much. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by SamReinvented: 11:46pm On Dec 16, 2021 |
Aprokodaughter:You sef. Indicate your gender in your profile setting. For someone so particular about her gender identity, I’d expect to see “f” next to your moniker. But it’s blank instead… so you can’t really blame the people that are unsure. ![]() |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Endlessgrace: 12:41am On Dec 17, 2021 |
Contra5:Congratulations! Glad the Facebook group helped. It’s a jungle out there (property market). |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 5:46am On Dec 17, 2021 |
bamangar:My brother studied Data Science. He had job offers and accepted one from one of the big 4 before he graduated. With a very good salary package as well as sponsorship. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 6:40am On Dec 17, 2021 |
SamReinvented:Okay Madam Oga since you sef no indicate your gender. For a moniker inspecting others you sef do the same with your moniker. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by obalala: 7:08am On Dec 17, 2021 |
Landing in southampton next week, thanks for this info and update Chreze: |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Chreze(m): 9:37am On Dec 17, 2021 |
obalala:Congrats. Please note that the information I shared is 99% accurate for Glasgow (or maybe Scotland). I have never visited London or England and so don’t know if the same applies 100%. I know similar from reading but never been there and don’t know what applies. You might wanna confirm from people who live and stay there. Blessings |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by SamReinvented: 10:31am On Dec 17, 2021 |
Aprokodaughter:Maybe I’m genderfluid . Feel free to call me anything ![]() |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 10:37am On Dec 17, 2021 |
SamReinvented:As how?? Lol |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by 5gee: 10:47am On Dec 17, 2021 |
Please I need naira, can anyone give me a very good rate? |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by omopapa: 11:23am On Dec 17, 2021 |
How much do you need? 5gee: |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by 5gee: 11:37am On Dec 17, 2021 |
omopapa:£2000 |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 1:00pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
fatima04:Ok, thank you. I will dig around further. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by EmmyKing86(m): 5:33pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Hello everyone. I noticed a few pages ago there seemed to be some confusion about ILR 10 years route, so I would like to share my positive experience. Date of Standard Online Application: 31/08/2021 Payment Debited & Confirmation email received: 31/08/2021 Documents Uploaded via UKVCAS website: 14/09/2021 Biometrics submitted in person (Cardiff): 15/09/2021 Complex Letter: NONE Received positive decision email: 17/12/2021 Received BRP: Waiting. I accumulated the following visas during my 10 years stay: Tier4 student visa (5 years; 1yr Master's, 4yrs Ph.D.), Doctorate Extension Scheme (1yr), Tier 2 skilled visa (4 yrs). For ILR long residence route (10yrs), you can fast-track the decision via the super-priority payment (extra £800) opened at 1 am (yes, after midnight). I would have done this but was not aware of the 1 am super-priority opening. For me, it was imperative that I switch from tier 2 to ILR as soon as possible. I have always not really fancied my stay in the UK dependant on my employers or any other party. There are several instances where individuals and their families had to relocate back to Nigeria/other countries because they lost their jobs, company went bust e.t.c. and could not get another sponsor. A lot of people fell victim to this, especially during the pandemic. A little bit of advice for those who recently came to the UK and are seeking permanent residency in the future is to plan accordingly. Start small and gradually grow big. As you may all have read from people's experiences, it's really not easy particularly for those coming with family on tier4 students visas. I cannot overemphasize cultivating the habit of saving and financial discipline as an application to transfer to another visa category or extend your visa is quite expensive. Also, put into consideration the cost of living e.t.c. Please, don't be too quick to spend lavishly while giving people back at home any kind of false impressions. Again, there are people who had to leave prematurely after making extravagant purchases due to losing their jobs and being unable to find another one on time. Wishing you all good luck and all the best. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by justwise(mod): 5:42pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
EmmyKing86:Couldn't agree more. Congratulations!! |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by 5gee: 5:54pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
For ILR long residence route (10yrs), you can fast-track the decision via the super-priority payment (extra £800) opened at 1 am (yes, after midnight). I would have done this but was not aware of the 1 am super-priority opening.I also found out about this after I had submitted and booked my biometrics. EmmyKing86:100% agree. It happened to a former colleague of mine, 2 in fact, both Nigerians. I can't say they lived a lavish lifestyle but did not have enough to go back or remain. They became pitiable sight to behold. One I believe went on a student visa and I don't know what became of the other. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Santa2: 6:07pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Ticha:@Ticha Please did he study this in undergraduate or post-grad. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by amanze54: 6:34pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
5gee:Looking at all this informed majority decision to pick nursing program against all odds cos you can't really stay out of job while pursing your ILS. Health seem like the most dug pit here that is unfillable |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 6:42pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
amanze54:Facts |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by gratefulme40: 8:46pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
5gee:Well I paid extra 500£ for priority (5days decision), I ended up waiting 20working days so I doubt you would get a decision in 1 working day with super priority especially this Coco season |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 9:50pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Santa2:Post grad |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 9:59pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Contra5:Congratulations! The first house is always a steep learning curve! Especially in this very hot market. For first home buyers - my advice is to always go through your own bank first as they have all your financial history right there and can give you a good idea of your chances. Re- brokers that's why I use 2 brokers. One for vanilla purchases who of course doesn't charge a fee but any small K leg will say oh you can't get it. The 2nd broker runs interference with the banks and pulls all sorts of mortgage miracles (completely legal o!). It's instructive that he is also BAME (I hate that term) and also owns investment properties. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tosinhtml: 10:30pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Aphrodite007:Actually those people are really mad I tell you. A friend of mine did it and got it. No lawyers or anything like that. I clearly understood what they were looking when I sat down to analyse it properly. He had 1 company CEO from the UK, 1 company from central Europe, 2 CEOs from Nigeria. I came to discover that they mostly rate UK company recommendations which is very biased. Now only the top 1% of people in Nigeria that have this kind of credential which is really unfair. Also having a volunteering work for humanitarian purpose on your CV is also important. Overall it’s just 50/50 and no guarantees at all. My conclusion is they are mad. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Dbiks: 10:51pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Hello house, I registered for Naric and someone helped me paid from UK. I got confirmation message but no payment receipt and my status still showing incomplete payment required. Don't know if anyone is familiar with this that can tell me what's happening. Thanks |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tosinhtml: 10:56pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
EmmyKing86:Honestly this is one of the reasons why Canadian PR is simply the best for anyone who can go through the hoops to get it. Imagine after spending years in the UK, then one day a company turns it back and say no more visa sponsor. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Domistic: 10:59pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Hello My People What is the best way to send a laptop to Lagos. I needed to send my laptop back to Naija urgently. Does Dhl or Royal Mail work? Abi we have cargo agents that handle that here? |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tosinhtml: 11:42pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Domistic:Use DHL please, it is expensive but efficient. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by brine(m): 11:57pm On Dec 17, 2021 |
Contra5:Congratulations ! I'm wondering if it makes sense to start looking for a house few months before you have your full deposit ? Let's say, you are certain your 25% deposit is going to be available in your account in the next 3months; Can you start looking for a house now? Agreement in principle and a substantial part of the deposit is available to the person. |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 2:01am On Dec 18, 2021 |
brine:Yes for sure because the whole process takes time and effort |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 2:13am On Dec 18, 2021 |
tosinhtml: ![]() |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by brine(m): 4:32am On Dec 18, 2021 |
LagosismyHome:Thank you ![]() |
| Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 6:55am On Dec 18, 2021 |
brine:You only need a 25% deposit if you're buying an investment property. For a house to live in, 10% deposit is the norm. Even if you have more than 10%, with interest rates currently low you're better off starting with 10% and investing the elsewhere. Then overpay monthly/annually if you have spare money. |
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