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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 12:45am On Dec 28, 2021
canadaishome:
Why is childcare so expensive though?

Bane of the developed world - apart from certain scandi countries. Childcare seems to be expensive everywhere that is not a developing country. So crazy. I now understand why people look forward to children going to school - free childcare during the day grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by canadaishome: 1:53am On Dec 28, 2021
Ticha:


Bane of the developed world - apart from certain scandi countries. Childcare seems to be expensive everywhere that is not a developing country. So crazy. I now understand why people look forward to children going to school - free childcare during the day grin

Yes o
My youngest is 2 and half years old.
My wife works nights because of childcare
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by canadaishome: 2:03am On Dec 28, 2021
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by wonlasewonimi: 2:44am On Dec 28, 2021
canadaishome:


Yes o
My youngest is 2 and half years old.
My wife works nights because of childcare

and this is me thinking you're a woman.. cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by canadaishome: 3:18am On Dec 28, 2021
wonlasewonimi:


and this is me thinking you're a woman.. cheesy

Well in a way, you're right
We both use this nairaland account
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Santa2: 5:08am On Dec 28, 2021
aragbaboy:
Hello, can someone suggest a cheaper mobile network or app for calling Nigeria. The charges from lebara and lycamobile are quite expensive for me. Thanks.

giffgaff used to be quite cheap to call nigeria.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Santa2: 5:55am On Dec 28, 2021
justwise:


...and you earn less up north as well..

With remote working you can earn london rates grin

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 6:01am On Dec 28, 2021
Santa2:


giffgaff used to be quite cheap to call nigeria.


Go bananas, used to make sense too ......... cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Icesnow(f): 8:10am On Dec 28, 2021
Ticha:


Au pair world used to charge in euros - cos it's based in Europe. Yes, when I used it I paid but try finding one from the FB page first especially as those ones will already be in the UK and there's no guarantee that you'll find a suitable au pair in 30 days either should you pay up. Which website are you looking at?
Thanks for the reply. I'm using great aupair. Is there au pair on Facebook?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by wonlasewonimi: 9:21am On Dec 28, 2021
canadaishome:


Well in a way, you're right
We both use this nairaland account

Ha ha not crazy afterall lol, good to know.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 9:45am On Dec 28, 2021
Icesnow:
Thanks for the reply. I'm using great aupair. Is there au pair on Facebook?

There is an au pair/ nannies group on FB. Great au pair is US centric. You're better off using Au pair world.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by IcecoldDon: 11:22am On Dec 28, 2021
Thanks Bro the clarification. Greatly appreciated. So in essence you are saying the chances of me getting a construction sponsored job before September is very low right?? Also is it possible for my wife to get a care job in a service home when she arrives.


TheGuyFromHR:


1. It's the ages and genders of the children that count in relation to overcrowding - (children of different genders heading towards teenage years and above should not share the same room), so given that you've got children under 5, you can take a 2 bedroom flat.

2. The fee is the same for all children irrespective of their age.

3. Since you asked, if you would like to bring your family over and to have them stay, my advice would be for you to start saving up for the 9,000+ pounds fee, while you continue to offer up prayers and supplications to your preferred supernatural being for the first outcome to eventuate, because my opinion is that it is way more likely that you will have to pay it than not.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by OSCARTM: 12:04pm On Dec 28, 2021
IcecoldDon:
Thanks Bro the clarification. Greatly appreciated. So in essence you are saying the chances of me getting a construction sponsored job before September is very low right?? Also is it possible for my wife to get a care job in a service home when she arrives.



You should, if your background in construction is engineering related; such jobs are part of the shortage occupations on Skilled Worker visa list. I will suggest that you start applying from Q1 2022.
See link below for further information:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations

Yes, she will need to register with agencies who recruit for care homes upon arrival.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mamatukwas: 12:48pm On Dec 28, 2021
Compliments of the Season everyone.

Please is there anyone on here who successfully came to the UK as a Sponsored Care Worker? Now that the Uk is looking to make it a thing I’m just wondering if any registration is required (similar to GMC) and which boards/ places it’s best to look to get roles that are sponsored for this field.

If you know or have info please share. Thank you.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by omopapa: 12:51pm On Dec 28, 2021
I disagree

I’d rather £10/hour up North than £15/hr in South especially london and other expensive cities
justwise:


...and you earn less up north as well..

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Icesnow(f): 2:33pm On Dec 28, 2021
Ticha:


There is an au pair/ nannies group on FB. Great au pair is US centric. You're better off using Au pair world.
Noted. Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dubaiprince: 3:35pm On Dec 28, 2021
IcecoldDon:
@justwise @TheGuyFromHR @fatima04 Please I posted this earlier

Hello Guys, this is my first post on this thread even though i have been following for some weeks now and I have to say it has been very wonderful seeing all the invaluable contributions made here for our benefit. Kudos to you all. I am currently doing my Msc in Construction Project and Cost Management in Coventry University and I got here in October. I am hoping to bring my wife and 3 kids over latest by April hopefully, so I was hoping for responses from the house on the following;
1. Is it true that it is not permitted to get a 2 bedroom if you have 3 kids?
2. Are Visa and Health surcharge same for kids under 5 years old, the last will be one next year May
3. I have around 8 years construction and project management background as I have been based in Abuja, what are the chances of getting a sponsored construction job here before my student visa is up as against the post study visa which i have already calculated as over 9000 pounds for me and my family.
Thank you so much for your anticipated responses. I have a lot more questions but this will suffice for now. Happy holidays everyone!!!

I am on a tier 2 visa. I applied for UK dependent visa for my wife and 3 kids (6,4 and 2) around May this year. Health surcharge for the children was discounted at 25%. The visa fees were the same.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hermetic: 4:03pm On Dec 28, 2021
Ticha:


Get a loan rather than using finance from a car dealership. Check MSE and use the eligibility calculator for loans. Interest rates are lower and payments are more flexible

Thanks a lot for this!

Lots of useful information...
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DFmum: 4:29pm On Dec 28, 2021
I have come again o....this people wan kill me. Just discovered that my son was granted visa and my daughter was refused because of his father's visa refusal. How I go take do this one? When my husband recieved 2 TLS travel documents pick up mail, we thought its for the 2 kids, unknowing to us that it's meant for my son. This morning we got her refusal letter and option for administrative review. How will I do this one now?? Hellep me o
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by IcecoldDon: 4:47pm On Dec 28, 2021
dubaiprince:


I am on a tier 2 visa. I applied for UK dependent visa for my wife and 3 kids (6,4 and 2) around May this year. Health surcharge for the children was discounted at 25%. The visa fees were the same.

Oh really. That's really good to know. On the official website, it wasnt clear at all because it just stated £470 as the blanket rate for the Health surcharge per person. Was that the same amount that was discounted for you at 25%?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mamatukwas: 5:11pm On Dec 28, 2021
DFmum:
I have come again o....this people wan kill me. Just discovered that my son was granted visa and my daughter was refused because of his father's visa refusal. How I go take do this one? When my husband recieved 2 TLS travel documents pick up mail, we thought its for the 2 kids, unknowing to us that it's meant for my son. This morning we got her refusal letter and option for administrative review. How will I do this one now?? Hellep me o

It’s a bit convoluted. Are their dad’s different? Why give 1 child and deny the other. Are you able to clearly state or post reason for your daughter’s denial? It will help people advice you well.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dubaiprince: 5:17pm On Dec 28, 2021
IcecoldDon:


Oh really. That's really good to know. On the official website, it wasnt clear at all because it just stated £470 as the blanket rate for the Health surcharge per person. Was that the same amount that was discounted for you at 25%?

For tier 2 (not health and care worker visa) the advertised rates are £624 per year for adult and £470 per year for children. In reality, when paying, people pay slightly higher than that due to conversion or how the system is set because the bill is denominated in USD. In my kids case, I paid £1,221 for 2.5 years for each child and £1,621 for 2.5 years for my wife.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by IcecoldDon: 6:48pm On Dec 28, 2021
dubaiprince:


For tier 2 (not health and care worker visa) the advertised rates are £624 per year for adult and £470 per year for children. In reality, when paying, people pay slightly higher than that due to conversion or how the system is set because the bill is denominated in USD. In my kids case, I paid £1,221 for 2.5 years for each child and £1,621 for 2.5 years for my wife.

Right. Mine is Tier 4 though i.e Student Visa. Maybe that is the reason why the set rates are £470 for everyone and while there was no visible option for discount. Even for PoF it is shown as £680 for 9 months for each person still not stating any discrepancy between adult or infant. What is the safest conversion rates to use for these official payments as i am very sure it cant be black market rate of £1/N750 right?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by bluebella(m): 7:02pm On Dec 28, 2021
Good evening Dear Gurus,
Pls, I and my wife will be landing in Manchester in a few days' time, I really really urgently need a short stay accommodation (shared if possible). I just got disappointed by a close friend(smiles). We are a cute quiet couple that you will enjoy.

I appreciate all speedy responses.

contact me via....crestedandrew@yahoo.com
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by clemils1: 7:03pm On Dec 28, 2021
Please how can i apply for PTA
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 7:55pm On Dec 28, 2021
DFmum:
I have come again o....this people wan kill me. Just discovered that my son was granted visa and my daughter was refused because of his father's visa refusal. How I go take do this one? When my husband recieved 2 TLS travel documents pick up mail, we thought its for the 2 kids, unknowing to us that it's meant for my son. This morning we got her refusal letter and option for administrative review. How will I do this one now?? Hellep me o

Won't you be very unsettled with this arrangement... if it was me ,I would be thinking of scrapping the masters and journey all together or deferring until it sorted

However u don't even know if the child who was given was given by accident ...however at this point if you proceed then it best to do an admin review for the child who was refused. Admin review takes months so factor that in

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dubaiprince: 8:05pm On Dec 28, 2021
IcecoldDon:


Right. Mine is Tier 4 though i.e Student Visa. Maybe that is the reason why the set rates are £470 for everyone and while there was no visible option for discount. Even for PoF it is shown as £680 for 9 months for each person still not stating any discrepancy between adult or infant. What is the safest conversion rates to use for these official payments as i am very sure it cant be black market rate of £1/N750 right?

Oh I see. Thought you meant Tier 2. Don't know much about Tier 4. The system bills you in USD. It is up to you on the payment method you decide to use. I am not sure there is any cost effective method now since paying through paga (where you get debited in Naira at CBN rate) have been suspended.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by cerezo: 8:21pm On Dec 28, 2021
Here's the link:

https://www.tradesystem.gov.ng/login

All the best.

clemils1:
Please how can i apply for PTA

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by cerezo: 8:25pm On Dec 28, 2021
For the funds you need to keep in your account, the ECO uses oanda.com. For others such as visa and ihs payments, you have to source for that yourself.

IcecoldDon:


Right. Mine is Tier 4 though i.e Student Visa. Maybe that is the reason why the set rates are £470 for everyone and while there was no visible option for discount. Even for PoF it is shown as £680 for 9 months for each person still not stating any discrepancy between adult or infant. What is the safest conversion rates to use for these official payments as i am very sure it cant be black market rate of £1/N750 right?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mccarthyal(m): 8:27pm On Dec 28, 2021
Hello house. Pls I’m in need of a room in a shared apartment anywhere in Glasgow, Scotland. Pls send me a message if you have a room to rent or know someone that does. Thank you ��
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by kaylov12: 8:44pm On Dec 28, 2021
Lexusgs430:



Go bananas, used to make sense too ......... cheesy

Tesco app charges 8p/min, although it uses internet and generates some random numbers.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by kaylov12: 8:49pm On Dec 28, 2021
IcecoldDon:


Oh really. That's really good to know. On the official website, it wasnt clear at all because it just stated £470 as the blanket rate for the Health surcharge per person. Was that the same amount that was discounted for you at 25%?
It's the same for adult and children on Tier 4

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