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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 10:40am On Jan 29, 2025
Zahra29:
Depends on what part of the commonwealth you are referring to. Because the UK has strong ties with several commonwealth countries such as Canada, Australia, NZ, Singapore and parts of the Caribbean and is seeking stronger ties and trading partnerships with others such as India.
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Lol.. Brexit was won on the delusion of 'British exceptionalism' and the thinking that the UK would sleepwalk its way into trade deals around the globe. Lets see how those went

*The first main deal with Japan is estimated to add <0.07% to GDP over 15 yrs and mirrored the deal the EU already had

*The second deal with Australia was roundly condemned by British farmers and left the Australians gloating about how good a deal they had extracted. It was even mocked on Australian TV as presenters asked wgat the UK would export to them. They forgot health workers perhaps.

*The deal with the U.S which was a major hope was first quelled by Obama who had already warned that the U.S would prefer to deal with the EU should the UK leave. When Trump came, he asked for the NHS and that was it.

*The deal with Canada has been abandoned as the Canadians couldn't extract a good enough deal.

*That of India was also abandoned despite the PM personally going there. The Indians rightly wanted to send a few hundred thousand people along.

*Of late, we've been inundated with stories of Chinese espionage only for the UK to break ranks with its western partners and head to china seeking 'investment'.

*The Caribbean folks are waiting to be approached so they can discuss reparations grin

*Oddly, it seems the UK was able to sign some deal with Nigeria.

There have been whispers of CANZUK and now some return to the EU customs union which we only just ran away from.. lol.. another delusion. But then, you've been hoping on this deal for a long time..

All this while, trade with the EU has been falling with over £27b lost prompting the BOE governor (who should be non-partisan) to raise alarm. True, the economy has shown some resilience mainly thanks to record breaking migration which we welcome.

Finally, as you know, I'm not against Brexit- I firmly supported it and would vote leave if we had a referendum today. In the future, I'm open on a return as that would open up opportunities in Europe. I just don't understand what benefits most of my compatriots who voted 'leave' were reasonably hoping to or have achieved
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 10:57am On Jan 29, 2025
justwise:
Yes mod can edit posts, personally only when personal details are exposed, fraudulent materials are included or the individual is advertising stuff
Interesting. I'd argue that posts are better hidden as per the 'disclaimer: every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.'
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29:
jedisco:
True, the economy has shown some resilience mainly thanks to record breaking migration.

Finally, as you know, I'm not against Brexit- I firmly supported it and would vote leave if we had a referendum today. In the future, I'm open on a return as that would open up opportunities in Europe. I just don't understand what benefits most of my compatriots who voted leave saw or have achieved.
A long story just to admit that the UK economy is still one of the best performing in Europe in spite of the many challenges it has faced, including the own goal Brexit. A recent poll showed that majority Brits would now vote in favour to remain/rejoin, as experience has since shown that the grass was much greener where we were.

The economy is not showing resilience due to record levels of migration.

Some Caribbean countries have been discussing reparations since I was a little girl. At this point, it's become friendly sparring over a cup of tea. Nothing new.

Every country needs China now, even the US, though it likes to deny it. Difference is that some countries are literally allowing China rob them blind.

"Some deal with Nigeria" - not the first time or the last. Besides didn't Nigeria just sell off some mines to France? I wonder what Nigerians are getting in return for this "investment". Any insight on this?

As for Canada, when you move over you'll quickly come to realise that they are in far greater need of your AI generated advice. Lol
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(mod): 11:09am On Jan 29, 2025
jedisco:
Interesting. I'd argue that posts are better hidden as per the 'disclaimer: every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.'
Sometimes yes posts are hidden but in some cases posts need to be modified rather than hidden as it may contain some valuable information
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 11:22am On Jan 29, 2025
jedisco:
What has labour done to make you think they are headed the route of nordic countries?
What have they done to make you think they are capitalist? Capitalism does not increase minimum wage, increase salaries, nationalise railways, increase regulation, support universal health care or support worker protections.

If they have not gone far enough for you, it's because the voting public want them like that. The majority will always carry the vote. I support whatever strategy that keeps Labour winning.

No be ideology we go chop grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 11:30am On Jan 29, 2025
You supported Brexit? Lord give me strength!

You are invested deeply in this country and you support Brexit?
I m interested in your reason...

I am happy to announce that talks have been opened on joining the PEM .
Launched in 2012, the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention aims to make it easier for 25 countries, mostly in Europe and north Africa to trade with each other through common rules.

Not quite as good as being in the EU but it's something.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Dlandisgreen: 11:35am On Jan 29, 2025
Hkana:
Register/create an account at possap.gov.ng
Make a request for the PCC and make your payment as appropriate
You'd get an email with the document for your fingerprints
Get an ink pad/stamp pad from the post office.
Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goodenoch: 11:38am On Jan 29, 2025
Zahra29:
"Some deal with Nigeria" - not the first time or the last. Besides didn't Nigeria just sell off some mines to France? I wonder what Nigerians are getting in return for this "investment". Any insight on this?
Nigeria didn’t sell off mines to France - https://trtafrika.com/business/nigeria-debunks-france-taking-over-mining-sector-rumours-18240595

Read here for the benefits of the investment deal - https://businessday.ng/news/article/nigeria-france-strengthen-ties-to-boost-mining-development/?amp
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 1:21pm On Jan 29, 2025
jedisco:
Very.. Reminds me of these articles I came upon recently. Written a decade ago but if you subsitute Romanians for xxxx, you could just about repost it today and no one would notice. What I find interesting was that after giving up a generous position in the EU, the government now had a generational opportunity to reduce 'low wage' workers. But then, same government went on to hand out over 40k farm and 100k care visas respectively.
Why not let farm produce rot in the field or grocery prices rise even more so Britain pay the right wage for British workers?
And now they are complaining about ilr for same workers. abeg I don tire jare

Low wage workers equals low prices of groceries if anyone is in doubt they should ask the US right now
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 1:24pm On Jan 29, 2025
missjekyll:
Kids? How old are we talking? Please provide evidence.
Anecdotal evidence does not count.Thank you
I know who you are
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 1:26pm On Jan 29, 2025
Question: I had a buddy of mine pay for Udemy course from Naija for me upon login in I can’t access the course from here in the uk. Is it just me or e don cast?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 1:49pm On Jan 29, 2025
justwise:
Yes mod can edit posts, personally only when personal details are exposed, fraudulent materials are included or the individual is advertising stuff
Several of my post have been deleted with no explanations and I find that bizarre and like a tyrant behaviour. And you that thing where you go out and dig out people old post you need to stop it. I don’t know what you are trying to prove.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 2:52pm On Jan 29, 2025
lavida001:
Several of my post have been deleted with no explanations and I find that bizarre and like a tyrant behaviour. And you that thing where you go out and dig out people old post you need to stop it. I don’t know what you are trying to prove.
Mods delete posts that break Nairaland rules. If you find that your posts are getting deleted regularly ,you may want to have another read of the rules and keep to them. smiley
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 2:59pm On Jan 29, 2025
Goodenoch:
Nigeria didn’t sell off mines to France - https://trtafrika.com/business/nigeria-debunks-france-taking-over-mining-sector-rumours-18240595

Read here for the benefits of the investment deal - https://businessday.ng/news/article/nigeria-france-strengthen-ties-to-boost-mining-development/?amp
Interesting. Sounds positive but I guess time will tell.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 3:04pm On Jan 29, 2025
Holy sheesh!
This just out


Yeah,that's been debunked but I was happy for a moment there
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:15pm On Jan 29, 2025
jedisco:
Very.. Reminds me of these articles I came upon recently. Written a decade ago but if you subsitute Romanians for xxxx, you could just about repost it today and no one would notice. What I find interesting was that after giving up a generous position in the EU, the government now had a generational opportunity to reduce 'low wage' workers. But then, same government went on to hand out over 40k farm and 100k care visas respectively.
Farm workers are on a seasonal visa post Brexit, not a long term visa route.

Of the 100k care visas, how many were subsequently revoked when checks were tightened following revelations of rampant abuse and CoS racketeering - which was unexpected and unprecedented on the work permit route.

Care visa issuance is now significantly lower, at a more reasonable level that meets real industry needs, without exploding migration figures. There is still a lot of underground scamming going on unfortunately where individuals are paying for CoS that then turns out to be fake.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:19pm On Jan 29, 2025
rock86:
Any advice on marrying an Oyinbo woman
Same legal process applies as with a non-oyinbo woman.

You'll need to think about whether you want to switch from a work visa to a spousal visa, but in your case it makes sense to remain on your visa.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 3:19pm On Jan 29, 2025
missjekyll:
Mods delete posts that break Nairaland rules. If you find that your posts are getting deleted regularly ,you may want to have another read of the rules and keep to them. smiley
He is bias. I go soon leave this nairaland or youna
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 3:30pm On Jan 29, 2025
Kromium:
@Zahra29 @missjekyll @justwise i think @mayo47 might be somewhat right as the email came from FLRMSafeguarding@homeoffice.gov.uk and was sent by a "named casework" with the title "Safeguarding Lead: In Country Routes"
Same advice applies. Based on your response they might accelerate your application but if you don't hear back quickly you could try reaching out to your MP to speed up the decision.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 4:57pm On Jan 29, 2025
How far? 🤣 As you can see, Your beloved Trump is only going after “illegals”. 🤭

All his “accomplished” immigrant supporters will learn. Unfortunately, everybody bears the brunt.

Treadway:
illagal Mexicans look like me and you?

You and I both know these are either utterly unfounded claims, or misrepresented claims, which I have seen the unfair media do time and time again, even live. That alone is enough for me to give the guy a break despite that the guy isn't perfect. I shared a Candace owen video awhile ago (you should watch it), where they tried to distort and misrepresent what she said on live camera nonetheless, not knowing someone on the panel would yield his time to her to respond and call out their shenanigans.

Media that has been caught distorting several of his comments, shouldn't expect me to believe without evidence clickbait that they have become accustomed to spewing. I certainly won't take all they dish hook line and sinker. Shikena.

Shebi Kamala stilll lied about these in the debate
'very fine people on both sides comment'
The bloodshed comment'
Both misrepresented and have been debunked, but some people decide to still hold on to those, and the many more like it. Hate him if you want, but provide evidence, not just kalokalo that CNN is dishing and spreading online. At the recent NABJ conference live, he said to the lady in blue, and I quote 'that you would start off in such a hostile tone, despite being here in high spirits,and you starting late is disgraceful'. Headlines immediate read Trump calls black reporter disgraceful. You will now hold onto that and say he's racist, meanwhile that was downright false. Those two sentences mean two different things, but you expect me who has been paying attention to the fine details of the game, to join the bandwagon cos the guy talks anyhow, is rambunctious, proud, and is blunt.

That you don't like someone or their attributes doesn't make them racist. Simple as ABC. Show proof of his racism, I dare you or anyone for that matter. If Kamala had any, she wouldn't have brought up the flats that he didn't rent out before 1906 (not actual date🤣), as her evidence of racism, don't you think. If she had proof of racism she for talk am na.

QED
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(mod): 7:07pm On Jan 29, 2025
lavida001:
Several of my post have been deleted with no explanations and I find that bizarre and like a tyrant behaviour. And you that thing where you go out and dig out people old post you need to stop it. I don’t know what you are trying to prove.


...that you lied?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Treadway: 8:08pm On Jan 29, 2025
Thewritingnerd:
How far? 🤣 As you can see, Your beloved Trump is only going after “illegals”. 🤭

All his “accomplished” immigrant supporters will learn. Unfortunately, everybody bears the brunt.
why would I or anyone logical be angry at a man who wants to kick ILLEGALS out of the country? My stance hasn't changed. He is the president of America, for America and to pursue the interests of America. Illegals either hibernate for the next four years OR be proactive, take the initiative and do the right thing, GO BACK HOME💯😁

Las Las the people wey dem don dey throway so far no be even blacks, just like my old post you quoted stated.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Treadway: 9:22pm On Jan 29, 2025
The earlier Mexicans, Africans, Guatemalans, Colombians and all the other 'ans', take a cue from wetin Uhuru Kenyatta talk for here, and realise that Trump/America owes you nada, the better for all of them. Me no dey among those wey send Trump papa, and I no vex say him no send me.

I no just understand the silly entitlement mentality. Person say he no wan do or allow certain rubbish again, some people wey dey fine being the beggars in the equation at hand come dey vex. Since when did beggars become choosers?? Again, if you are an illegal, Trump is gonna come after you and whatever you see, you deserve it. If you have any shame or dignity, go the fck home! Simple.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Fraih(f): 10:30pm On Jan 29, 2025
I've got a question pls?
Those that makes an application say on the day the current visa expires, do they still get to work with their employers without them chasing to end the employment because of a now expired RTW? Or how do you navigate that phase of awaiting decision
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wallg123: 11:33pm On Jan 29, 2025
Treadway:
The earlier Mexicans, Africans, Guatemalans, Colombians and all the other 'ans', take a cue from wetin Uhuru Kenyatta talk for here, and realise that Trump/America owes you nada, the better for all of them. Me no dey among those wey send Trump papa, and I no vex say him no send me.

I no just understand the silly entitlement mentality. Person say he no wan do or allow certain rubbish again, some people wey dey fine being the beggars in the equation at hand come dey vex. Since when did beggars become choosers?? Again, if you are an illegal, Trump is gonna come after you and whatever you see, you deserve it. If you have any shame or dignity, go the fck home! Simple.
Just to add. So far I have mostly seen cases of illegal immigrants with criminal records being deported. But the MSM would not tell you this... You can't be illegal and being committing crime up and down. Who does that ?..... Would any country open it's borders for all ex-convicts, murderers and rapist ?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Kenn55: 12:15am On Jan 30, 2025
wallg123:
Just to add. So far I have mostly seen cases of illegal immigrants with criminal records being deported. But the MSM would not tell you this... You can't be illegal and being committing crime up and down. Who does that ?..... Would any country open it's borders for all ex-convicts, murderers and rapist ?
My brother every president before Trump deported people. Biden deported more than 1.5m human beings. Obama was nicknamed deporter in chief. His deportation record is highest of any president till date yet there wasn't any brouhaha about it. This is because for normal people, it doesn't give joy to deport people but then it still has to be done. The only difference now is that somebody likes to dehumanize people.

For Trump, dehumanizing people validates his toughness. It gives him joy. Otherwise he can carry out deportations like others have done without creating a spectacle out of it. It is not really about deportation for him, it is about the show. At the end of the day, I won't be surprised that he might not even deport up to the number others have deported but he will make the most noise with it.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 1:13am On Jan 30, 2025
Kenn55:
My brother every president before Trump deported people. Biden deported more than 1.5m human beings. Obama was nicknamed deporter in chief. His deportation record is highest of any president till date yet there wasn't any brouhaha about it. This is because for normal people, it doesn't give joy to deport people but then it still has to be done. The only difference now is that somebody likes to dehumanize people.

For Trump, dehumanizing people validates his toughness. It gives him joy. Otherwise he can carry out deportations like others have done without creating a spectacle out of it. It is not really about deportation for him, it is about the show. At the end of the day, I won't be surprised that he might not even deport up to the number others have deported but he will make the most noise with it.
This was very insightful. The cruelty is the point.

Just like in the UK at the minute,deportations of people with no right to be here are happening currently at a very high rate. But nobody shouts about it.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 1:21am On Jan 30, 2025
Fraih:
I've got a question pls?
Those that makes an application say on the day the current visa expires, do they still get to work with their employers without them chasing to end the employment because of a now expired RTW? Or how do you navigate that phase of awaiting decision
Please don't apply on day of your visa expiry.
If I m not mistaken, once you apply, you are given a special kind of leave (section 3c continuation of leave)which allows you to continue work till your application is decided.

But why leave it till the last day? My employers will send a cos 6 weeks before your leave expires. Apply early and avoid stress.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 4:52am On Jan 30, 2025
justwise:
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...that you lied?
You lack sense of humour.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(mod): 6:40am On Jan 30, 2025
lavida001:
You lack sense of humour.
Yea especially when you are not funny
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Treadway: 7:41am On Jan 30, 2025
missjekyll:
This was very insightful. The cruelty is the point.

Just like in the UK at the minute,deportations of people with no right to be here are happening currently at a very high rate. But nobody shouts about it.
CNN and leftist mainstream media are the ones shouting about it. Silly people like Selena Gomez are the ones making a spectacle about it. Why can't everyone shut up just like they did during the Obama times? Shutting up is so darn easy, why is it so hard for the haters to do that? Anyway, the veil of deceit don burn patapata even before the election, so MOST objective people are not deceived by all these shenanigans and nonsense.

Let him deport who him wan deport in peace, no o, lai lai...headline after headline, reaction after reaction, insult after insult and yet he is the one making noise. How ludicrous!. The man said he would do it before being elected, the man signed executive orders on it a week ago. The man hasn't been making noise about it, na una dey make noise.

Can you see the inconsistency now?

Fix culpability where culpability is jare.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Cyberknight: 8:25am On Jan 30, 2025
Fraih:
I've got a question pls?
Those that makes an application say on the day the current visa expires, do they still get to work with their employers without them chasing to end the employment because of a now expired RTW? Or how do you navigate that phase of awaiting decision
Your previous visa and the work rights and other conditions attached to it remain valid once you have submitted am application for another visa at any time before 11.59 p.m. on the day that visa is to expire. Your employer is supposed to check your visa status using a separate Home Office service (called the Employer Checking Service) to confirm that you have an application being processed and that they are allowed to continue employing you while that application is being decided. (The technical description for this permission to remain lawfully in the UK while an application is being decided is called "3c leave", from section 3C of one of the numerous Immigration Acts)

However, it does happen that some employers are unaware of this or are risk-averse and they terminate employees whose RTW appears to have expired irrespective of such employees having put in valid applications which are being processed. This being the case, it is most advisable that one should apply for a renewal/replacement of their visa as early as possible taking into account the Home Office's processing times for their visa category, in order to avoid such situations.

If you are a sponsored worker, in theory your employer should have a record of when your visa will expire and should contact you well in advance to let you know what they'll do - either to continue sponsoring you or not. Not every employer is as organised as it should be, so it is up to you to engage with them within that timeframe if they don't get across to you first.
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