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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 8:13pm On Nov 10, 2022
Samopex05:
Reality dawning already meanwhile the journey ahead is still very far. In as much as your job is domiciliary care, pls let’s take driving as a priority. I have my UK license already but I still have some Nigerian colleagues that trek to clients houses in this stupid cold weather. The job is not easy at all. Some of us invested millions of naira in this journey, it saddens me to read that someone is threatened because he fed a dog 3 times instead of 2. As many of us are in this, I pray we overcome this. If this is the price to pay, then we will pay it. It’s only a phase and it will pass.


Why overfeed the poor dog ........... grin

Owner placed doggie on a diet, worker is not happy with the diet ........... wink

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 8:16pm On Nov 10, 2022
AgentXxx:


Can one use Cc to pay house rent and payback almost immediately just to boost credit score and usage?


Does your estate agent accept CC payment .............
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Zahra29: 8:18pm On Nov 10, 2022
senny:
Please advise on what I can do
Got to the UK a month ago by the assistance of a care company, which they paid for everything, with 3yrs visa and told me before coming that if I have to leave the company I will pay back £6,000. I have done the job as a domiciliary carer for a month and I say it is not easy, I am always tired & stressed from the walking in between clients' houses. Now I am thinking of getting another job, maybe in a care home. I am just confused and don't know what to do right now

Perhaps try looking for a new sponsor that will
agree to compensate your current company for your relocation expenses. Your current company might accept this, even if the amount is less than £6k, if they are satisfied that they have recovered their costs
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 8:20pm On Nov 10, 2022
Ticha:
Apologies -I posted and went to bed and forgot the link! Thank you @Hustla

https://jobs.lever.co/xero/98a5d975-b47d-4c3c-add6-cad1c39e68fd?lever-via=2_2Izee1tX


We are looking for Senior Security Engineers based in either New Zealand or the east coast of Australia to join our Security Engineering Function, with opportunities in both our Identity Governance and our Edge pod, respectively.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 8:33pm On Nov 10, 2022
Zahra29:


I think it's also important though to advise people to carefully read the terms of their employment contracts before signing. I imagine that payback, mobility and other such clauses would be outlined in the contract, in which case the employer has been transparent from the beginning

What on paper and reality on ground might be two different things.... everyone wants to work in a good environment but the reality is a lot of it can be toxic.... so been transparent means nothing. There no where the employer said hold on, come join us but we are very terrible as well
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 8:37pm On Nov 10, 2022
AKALAMAGBO:
It’s looking like this Care Visa is a trap one way or the other… That is how one care home went to Zimbabwe bringing about 45 people through Care Visa to the UK, now those ones are complaining of harsh condition of work and no one to complain to or else they will be sent back home….

This looks to me like how I see people who bring Hausa people to Lagos for construction works, then you see these Abokis everywhere… Woo I don’t even know what to say anymore shocked shocked

Yes I saw one... the new people haven't sorted accommodation so employer gave a room aka accomodation. The new employees turns up and see 4 people have been allocated to share this one room

So 4 unrelated people who don't know each other from Adam are told to share a double bed and now the employer is giving them a shift of 12hours but only paying 6 hours. This just slavery and has becoming an annoying trap .the lady who been there for 5-months said nobody to complain or they cancel your cos so all working 12 hours and been paid 6

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by babajeje123(m): 8:44pm On Nov 10, 2022
Pearlyfaze:


We are still discussing, they have clearly stated that she has no obligation financially with them if she chooses to leave them.

They conditions is that If she says she is not going on the transfer with them, they company will pay her 3 months salary in advance and terminate her visa immediately.

My new worries is getting a sponsorship job, COS and Visa in 60 days.
We are currently job searching and believing it will happen before the middle of December.

Thank you everyone here for encouraging us with information.

You may try this, https://beta.jobs.nhs.uk/candidate/jobadvert/C9155-CRNM-1122-32
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Zahra29: 9:08pm On Nov 10, 2022
LagosismyHome:


Yes I saw one... the new people haven't sorted accommodation so employer gave a room aka accomodation. The new employees turns up and see 4 people have been allocated to share this one room

So 4 unrelated people who don't know each other from Adam are told to share a double bed and now the employer is giving them a shift of 12hours but only paying 6 hours. This just slavery and has becoming an annoying trap .the lady who been there for 5-months said nobody to complain or they cancel your cos so all working 12 hours and been paid 6

Wow, this sounds really bad...just curious, is the employer English or African, Asian, other ?

The care industry sounds like it's one whistleblower away from being all over the news, and that's likely what needs to happen for the correct regulations and reforms to be enforced. Guardian and channel 4 news are very good at exposing and highlighting these types of stories
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by progress160: 9:21pm On Nov 10, 2022
LagosismyHome:


Hang it there...surely this will pass and ILR will set every Tier 2 free.
Amin.
Please can I get a car and insurance with my international license and provisional license? Or do I also need to have a Nigerian license too
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by MrMash(m): 9:36pm On Nov 10, 2022
Hello my People,

What is the possibility of getting a personal term loan in the UK ?

Profile:
Full time Job. 35k per annum. 5 months in the UK. Student Dependant Visa .

Kindly point me in the right direction, no CC.

Thanks

Lexusgs430
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by bigtt76(f): 9:48pm On Nov 10, 2022
Hmmmm ....tht hit is what I fear but since I'm just starting off, I'm sure I would pick up, I just wanted to sure AMEX won't cancel my credit because I moved cheesy


Lexusgs430:


Credit scoring hates swaps and changes, it could seem like a pre-maradona move ......... cheesy

But if you have to, you have to ......... Take the initial hit, which would recover over time ...........
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Pearlyfaze: 10:03pm On Nov 10, 2022
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 10:20pm On Nov 10, 2022
Punstar:


Please is there any bonus payment for JISA like with ISA?

Bonus payments is on Lifetime ISA aka LISA, not ordinary ISAs.

Just for clarity.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by worldazzling: 10:44pm On Nov 10, 2022
Good Evening Everyone,

I am switching from a student visa to a Skilled worker visa but my MSc certificate (uk) is not out yet.

How else can i prove my English proficiency?

Thank you very much.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 10:48pm On Nov 10, 2022
Zahra29:


Wow, this sounds really bad...just curious, is the employer English or African, Asian, other ?

The care industry sounds like it's one whistleblower away from being all over the news, and that's likely what needs to happen for the correct regulations and reforms to be enforced. Guardian and channel 4 news are very good at exposing and highlighting these types of stories

Me self i plan to report to home office ... just piling evidence. Its owned by African not Nigerian
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Nobody: 10:50pm On Nov 10, 2022
MrMash:
Hello my People,

What is the possibility of getting a personal term loan in the UK ?

Profile:
Full time Job. 35k per annum. 5 months in the UK. Student Dependant Visa .

Kindly point me in the right direction, no CC.

Thanks

Lexusgs430

Apply with your bank - assuming you have an account with one of the high street banks and have maintained a reasonable balance, that'll give you the strongest chance. 5 months is short to be able to access some of the major providers like Sainsbury's, MBNA etc, but you might as well try.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 11:34pm On Nov 10, 2022
MrMash:
Hello my People,

What is the possibility of getting a personal term loan in the UK ?

Profile:
Full time Job. 35k per annum. 5 months in the UK. Student Dependant Visa .

Kindly point me in the right direction, no CC.

Thanks

Lexusgs430


Start by downloading totallymoney/Equifax app..........

Check your credit score, then run a loan eligibility test ......(it's a soft search, that gives you a score).......

Even if your loan application fails, start by obtaining some form of credit...... So creditor's can gauge your credit management..........

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ticha: 12:48am On Nov 11, 2022
hustla:



We are looking for Senior Security Engineers based in either New Zealand or the east coast of Australia to join our Security Engineering Function, with opportunities in both our Identity Governance and our Edge pod, respectively.

It's a fully remote role. I can assure you of that from inside sources grin

Yes preference would be given to someone in NZ/Aus which is usual of course. However, for the right person, they can live anywhere!
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Santa2: 3:01am On Nov 11, 2022
worldazzling:
Good Evening Everyone,

I am switching from a student visa to a Skilled worker visa but my MSc certificate (uk) is not out yet.

How else can i prove my English proficiency?

Thank you very much.

You can write Pearson PTE test and get result in 48 hrs(usually 24hours) instead of IELTS that takes longer time or you might want to evaluate your bachelors degree with Naric(ecctis).

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jedisco(m): 4:33am On Nov 11, 2022
progress160:
Hello guys. I posted about driving bruhaha where I worked. Although my company advised me to apply for a provincial license which I have done, I noticed they have been very cold towards me since then. They find fault in everything I do and threaten to send me home at any slight instant. They are delibrately frustrating me. I get accused for things I didn't do and I am not given a chance to defend myself. Currently I trek several miles daily to see clients because my company said I can only buy a car until I get my pass my driving test and I can't use my international license. They paid me without a pay slip and wen I requested they ignored. I was threatened that I will be sent home if any report comes about me. I am tired. I just called another company who are willing to sponsor me after an interview.

My question. Can I go with the new company because I have only worked for a month with my current company. What about my dependents, do they need to apply as well

The details on this are sketchy and gives the vibe of somethings not being said.
There are too many red flags.
Denying you your payslip has the potential to land the company in much more trouble.

Fact is, the treatment you're receiving would not stop until something gives.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by CowbellY: 6:51am On Nov 11, 2022
hustla:


I mean fuding your paypal account with your cc and thenusing your debit card to withdraw from atm

Was told there is a way to do it but i was just thinking about its impact on credit score

I don't think it's possible to top up a PayPal account but how about the fees ?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 7:18am On Nov 11, 2022
My view on some of the issues being raised on work and treatment would be
NB: I understand each circumstances are different and/or unique
1. Have realistic expectation
2. Have personal expectation and goal
3. Do not be dictated by round-the-mill talks. People will always talk (right from the garden of Eden)
4. For 'japaing' purposes, be clear within yourself (and your spouse if applicable) what your goal, expectation and reality are
5. Know who you are
6. No 4 repeated. Listen but act less or be swayed less by all the talk-in-town
7. African, especially Nigerians exaggerate with reckless abandon
8. Drop 'your' 9ja gra gra. Read, and read, and read on rules/policies. Gov.uk is an invaluable friend that sticketh closer than any else!!!
9. Explore, be open mined yet focused and purposeful
10. Follow your heart

Beware! the typical 9ja gra gra! doesn't sort all things. Whether the UK or Europe or anywhere else, even South Africa, Kenya ... I'll highly recommend using the passive-aggressive approach. The subtle but firm standing of one's ground: not overly visibly aggressive and/or resentful. Follow the recourse process. Build full proof 'evidences'. Render work services with utmost professionalism and integrity.

In the post below, I made reference to some work related sites, they are not exhaustive. However, they provide insights on work related matters. Reading them and the follow-on links would provide the core/key essentials.
All the best to everyone. Oluwa a fun gbogbo wa se. Olulana a lana fún gbogbo wa. Ẹ ni pada lọ'le, a kore oko lọ'le.
semmyk:
... ...
... is not explicit in the employment contract or the 'correctness thereof' is impermissible, then common law kicks in, and in any case, the principles of human rights sets in (which are deemed to be incorporated. See also https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/human-rights-workplace)
...
NB: Be careful how you go about dumping all of these (above) on the employer. #
... Read more on redundancy by following YouKay Gov www.gov.uk/employer-relocation-your-rights

Kindly take time to peruse the following:
For employment contract content, follow link: www.gov.uk/employment-contracts-and-conditions/contract-terms
Understanding contract types: www.gov.uk/contract-types-and-employer-responsibilities
For civil servant transfer: www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-civil-servants-how-to-move-jobs-between-departments-and-agencies
If, by chance, the scenario is that of an Agency: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/employment-agency-rules

This is not a legal opinion as construed in law.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Thegamingorca(m): 7:21am On Nov 11, 2022
When returning to Nigeria, does one need any covid clearance or registration on a website for those that have been double vaccinated?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 7:25am On Nov 11, 2022
No contract signed is still a contract in law; especially employment contract: www.gov.uk/employment-contracts-and-conditions/contract-terms
www.gov.uk/contract-types-and-employer-responsibilities
progress160:
I didn't sign any contract with them. They gave me a 5 years COS, no relocation package or anything. I have been staying in an hotel with my family since I arrived and getting a place has been very difficult and the company said they can do nothing about it except giving me reference if a landlord accepts and no landlord is willing to accept us right now except we pay 6 months upfront or have stayed up to 6 months in the UK. It's like they want to get rid of me and are looking for any flimsy excuse to do so

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by seunoj: 7:28am On Nov 11, 2022
worldazzling:
Good Evening Everyone,

I am switching from a student visa to a Skilled worker visa but my MSc certificate (uk) is not out yet.

How else can i prove my English proficiency?

Thank you very much.

Nothing to prove. There is an option that allows the fact that you have proven the proficiency in previous applications. (Eg student visa)

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 7:32am On Nov 11, 2022
If the rental provider or landlord provide a cc facility (link, scan, QR ...), why not if not. Simple response, it's a YES.
However, if not, and the transaction will be treated as cash, TREAD CAUTIOUSLY!
AgentXxx:
Can one use Cc to pay house rent and payback almost immediately just to boost credit score and usage?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 7:40am On Nov 11, 2022
The underlined changes your dynamics in the ordinary sense of it. (Well, based on what you narrated)
Seemly, you're no longer dealing with #relocation, rather, you're faced with #redundancy.
The operative word is no longer 'discussing', but 'consulting' #beware
Let your spouse work with a labour lawyer or a unionist.
Pearlyfaze:
We are still discussing, they have clearly stated that she has no obligation financially with them if she chooses to leave them.

They conditions is that If she says she is not going on the transfer with them, they company will pay her 3 months salary in advance and terminate her visa immediately.
... ...
In-btw, I left some pointers for you earlier
semmyk:
... ...
... Read more on redundancy by following YouKay Gov www.gov.uk/employer-relocation-your-rights
Kindly take time to peruse the following:
For employment contract content, follow link: www.gov.uk/employment-contracts-and-conditions/contract-terms
Understanding contract types: www.gov.uk/contract-types-and-employer-responsibilities
... ...
This is not a legal opinion as construed in law.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 7:52am On Nov 11, 2022
Kindly pay close attention to Seunoj. See gov.uk snapshot.
Student: www.gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english
Worker: www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa/knowledge-of-english
seunoj:
Nothing to prove. There is an option that allows the fact that you have proven the proficiency in previous applications. (Eg student visa)
worldazzling:
... ... I am switching from a student visa to a Skilled worker visa but my MSc certificate (uk) is not out yet.
How else can i prove my English proficiency?
Thank you very much.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by frankadrian: 9:34am On Nov 11, 2022
My people I greet una well.

I have a little question. When applying for health and care worker dependent visa, I saw the following 2 options for identification:

-have their fingerprints and photograph taken at a visa application centre - this is to get a biometric residence permit

-use the ‘UK Immigration: ID Check’ app to scan their identity document - they’ll also create or sign in to their UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) account.

Can someone kindly confirm if the second option is available for Nigerians? And if it is, does that mean I don't have to go to UK embassy?

Thanks mucho
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hustla(m): 10:08am On Nov 11, 2022
Ticha:


It's a fully remote role. I can assure you of that from inside sources grin

Yes preference would be given to someone in NZ/Aus which is usual of course. However, for the right person, they can live anywhere!


I'll apply then

Thanks

grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by worldazzling: 10:11am On Nov 11, 2022
seunoj:


Nothing to prove. There is an option that allows the fact that you have proven the proficiency in previous applications. (Eg student visa)
[quote author=seunoj post=118295108]

Thank you so much for the response , didn’t know how i managed to skip that information. I appreciate.

Also if you don’t mind , I would like to ask what documents can one upload , I saw that I am to upload evidence though I haven’t filled the application to that point.

And my previous application as a student , I had filled that I was going to stay in school hostel but I ended up staying with family and now they are asking me about my accommodation. How do I explain the contrast between my initial accommodation option on the previous application and the fact that I stay with family now.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 11:29am On Nov 11, 2022
progress160:
Hello guys. I posted about driving bruhaha where I worked. Although my company advised me to apply for a provincial license which I have done, I noticed they have been very cold towards me since then. They find fault in everything I do and threaten to send me home at any slight instant. They are delibrately frustrating me. I get accused for things I didn't do and I am not given a chance to defend myself. Currently I trek several miles daily to see clients because my company said I can only buy a car until I get my pass my driving test and I can't use my international license. They paid me without a pay slip and wen I requested they ignored. I was threatened that I will be sent home if any report comes about me. I am tired. I just called another company who are willing to sponsor me after an interview.

My question. Can I go with the new company because I have only worked for a month with my current company. What about my dependents, do they need to apply as well

Your dependent can stay on their current visa ...also if you see where to switch. Yes you can just keep it very quiet until you see the new visa . If the new company agrees you give u a new cos you are good to go

They might say why switching when only one month but if they agree and issue you a new cos then go for it

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