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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 10:30pm On Oct 11, 2020
Dear friend I am asking on behalf of a friend, He lives in Ghana why his wife lives in the UK, the wife is a British citizen but not yet ready to bing her hubby to the UK bc she has not met her financial requirement for spouse visa. The hubby wants to visit her this Xmas , can he apply for visiting visa? Will the ECO ask why he doesn't want to join his wife? I learnt that some people have been refused visa bc of saying their partner is in the UK. Pls house how can he convince the ECO, that he is only visiting and will not overstay bc of his wife. I will appreciate responses. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 10:38pm On Oct 11, 2020
Monmarri:


The total amount for six months is
£16,289. Kindly assist on how to do the calculation to get the £18,600. Thank you


Is this all with same employer.... I would say work just one more month while preparing all the documentation. With the last story that will tip it above 18k then you are good to go

Alternative what the salary before April....
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by segun688: 10:48pm On Oct 11, 2020
AltCtrlDel:



Thanks for the detailed response. I wouldn't precisely know if it's permanent residence or green card he called it. But he mentioned something about staying in the UK for years.

He's coming to the UK for masters degree with the hope relocating with his family but he hasn't really figured out the kinda job he would take up there.


Thanks.
Let him apply for jobs directly, there is no need for him to come to study as he is an experienced professional in a field in demand. Tell him to explore the upcoming PBS route which will start in January. And apply for jobs directly! The Msc route sounds unnecessary to me, he has a lot of potential!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:00pm On Oct 11, 2020
Teemez:
Thanks bro, Living his family behind might not be an option for him, Also, considering house rent in the UK, just curious if his earning of part time job during study will be enough to cater for that without having to source fund from naija?


That will be very difficult with kids and wife, the wife has to work full time while he works part time
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Teemez: 11:07pm On Oct 11, 2020
Thanks so much, he will research on the T1 Visa type and revert
Aphrodite007:


Hang on. If he is paid 800k monthly in Nigeria, he must be experienced enough to apply for a job from Nigeria, he doesn’t need to come here to apply and IT is part of shortage list. The only problem is this might take time.

Another way would be the T1 route. He seems to be rich, he should check what he needs to sponsor himself through the T1 route (Technation visa).

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:09pm On Oct 11, 2020
Realgeo:
Justice can I pm you. I need your advice.

Please ask your question here so as to get numerous contributions

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lynniebabes(f): 11:32pm On Oct 11, 2020
Please can any one tell me nice posh area for young family to move in Manchester or Greater Manchester?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by AltCtrlDel: 11:33pm On Oct 11, 2020
segun688:

Let him apply for jobs directly, there is no need for him to come to study as he is an experienced professional in a field in demand. Tell him to explore the upcoming PBS route which will start in January. And apply for jobs directly! The Msc route sounds unnecessary to me, he has a lot of potential!

Ok thanks.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 1:29am On Oct 12, 2020
Monmarri:
Dear friend I am asking on behalf of a friend, He lives in Ghana why his wife lives in the UK, the wife is a British citizen but not yet ready to bing her hubby to the UK bc she has not met her financial requirement for spouse visa. The hubby wants to visit her this Xmas , can he apply for visiting visa? Will the ECO ask why he doesn't want to join his wife? I learnt that some people have been refused visa bc of saying their partner is in the UK. Pls house how can he convince the ECO, that he is only visiting and will not overstay bc of his wife. I will appreciate responses. Thank you

By having a job and other strong ties to his country of residence. If he is working in a good company and/or has a property or “asset” in his country of residence, the ECO would know that his visit is legit because he must return to his job. Also, In the letter, he could also explain that he doesn’t intend to move to the UK for now as the wife hasn’t met the requirement.

ECOs would only reject if he doesn’t have a strong tie or if he isn’t financially buoyant for the trip.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 5:09am On Oct 12, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Is this all with same employer.... I would say work just one more month while preparing all the documentation. With the last story that will tip it above 18k then you are good to go

Alternative what the salary before April....

It is with the same company. The salary bf April is not much. I will do as advised. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 5:10am On Oct 12, 2020
Aphrodite007:


By having a job and other strong ties to his country of residence. If he is working in a good company and/or has a property or “asset” in his country of residence, the ECO would know that his visit is legit because he must return to his job. Also, In the letter, he could also explain that he doesn’t intend to move to the UK for now as the wife hasn’t met the requirement.

ECOs would only reject if he doesn’t have a strong tie or if he isn’t financially buoyant for the trip.

Ok. Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 6:33am On Oct 12, 2020
Monmarri:


It is with the same company. The salary bf April is not much. I will do as advised. Thank you

Doesnt matter if it wasnt much...if march to october the previous year plus this 6 months adds up to 18k you are good to go

Alternatively wait one month and start gathering all the other documentation so they once that salary kicks in then good to go
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 9:15am On Oct 12, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Doesnt matter if it wasnt much...if march to october the previous year plus this 6 months adds up to 18k you are good to go

Alternatively wait one month and start gathering all the other documentation so they once that salary kicks in then good to go

Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Tobexin(m): 12:53pm On Oct 12, 2020
Hello my people anybody can recommend an exchange website to send money to Nigeria. Moneyfex is out of service for the next three weeks. Any good one with high rates?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:21pm On Oct 12, 2020
Aphrodite007:


Middle name is not necessary if it’s not shown on documents. Not all documents include middle name.

As far as it’s not letter head it’s fine. You don’t even need it stamped if it’s a UK bank. They can easily call and verify the authenticity of the bank statement if they need to.

The stamping madness is mostly needed when it’s a Nigerian bank account because they can’t trust the authenticity easily.

Thank you sis, nice to see your green light on here grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:24pm On Oct 12, 2020
Tobexin:
Hello my people anybody can recommend an exchange website to send money to Nigeria. Moneyfex is out of service for the next three weeks. Any good one with high rates?

When I saw this last night, wanted to tease all moneyfex people say world remit and co has gotten us oo.

Guess for now its between Ace and Transferwise one can use. Small world is also good but there website seems to be down most times recently
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Rheminix(m): 4:52pm On Oct 12, 2020
Tobexin:
Hello my people anybody can recommend an exchange website to send money to Nigeria. Moneyfex is out of service for the next three weeks. Any good one with high rates?
have u tried Azimo.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Tobexin(m): 5:12pm On Oct 12, 2020
Rheminix:
have u tried Azimo.
Azimo rate is very low I don’t use them
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 5:59pm On Oct 12, 2020
Mamatukwas:


I have Naira to exchange for pounds smiley Rate now is N580.

Tobexin here you go

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by RalphJean: 6:04pm On Oct 12, 2020
Hello ladies and gentlemen:
Quick question about motoring, please.
Why am I getting insurance quotes that last 10 months (rather than 12)?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by RalphJean: 6:09pm On Oct 12, 2020
Dear UK pepper, Na so car insurance dey be?

Last year, I paid £644.24 for car insurance.
Last week, I received email that it’s going to renew at £718.33

Na so guy man vex....

I just called them now, after I para... dem apologize, come talk say Na computer-generated quote I been receive.

Na so we haggle price like person wey dey buy ogbono for market.

Las las Na £456.97 we come settle.


Abeg people, Na so e dey be??
I’d say I no bargain now, Na so I for pay dem £718.33 shey dem no dey fear god ni??

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by omopapa: 7:03pm On Oct 12, 2020
Yeah I do this yearly, I call them and say I got a cheaper quote somewhere else. 9 out of 10 they will ask you how much have u been quoted. That’s where I enter them and we begin the negotiations. It works

RalphJean:
Dear UK pepper, Na so car insurance dey be?

Last year, I paid £644.24 for car insurance.
Last week, I received email that it’s going to renew at £718.33

Na so guy man vex....

I just called them now, after I para... dem apologize, come talk say Na computer-generated quote I been receive.

Na so we haggle price like person wey dey buy ogbono for market.

Las las Na £456.97 we come settle.


Abeg people, Na so e dey be??
I’d say I no bargain now, Na so I for pay dem £718.33 shey dem no dey fear god ni??

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by omopapa: 7:06pm On Oct 12, 2020
Yes ur insurance is still valid for 12months but they have squeezed ur quote into 10 months making it seem like you have last 2 months free

It is cheaper to pay in full than pay monthly. You can use 0% APR credit card to pay and then make monthly payment to repay the credit card.

RalphJean:
Hello ladies and gentlemen:
Quick question about motoring, please.
Why am I getting insurance quotes that last 10 months (rather than 12)?


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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 7:25pm On Oct 12, 2020
Once I compare the market, I tell them I got a better offer. If them dey talk rubbish, I switch to the lowest which has been less than £400 yearly.

Loyalty (to these companies) can be expensive mate


RalphJean:
Dear UK pepper, Na so car insurance dey be?

Last year, I paid £644.24 for car insurance.
Last week, I received email that it’s going to renew at £718.33

Na so guy man vex....

I just called them now, after I para... dem apologize, come talk say Na computer-generated quote I been receive.

Na so we haggle price like person wey dey buy ogbono for market.

Las las Na £456.97 we come settle.


Abeg people, Na so e dey be??
I’d say I no bargain now, Na so I for pay dem £718.33 shey dem no dey fear god ni??

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Teemez: 1:43am On Oct 13, 2020
Please how easy is it to bring in wife and kids during or after studying masters likely duration for the processing and cost. Thanks
justwise:
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That will be very difficult with kids and wife, the wife has to work full time while he works part time
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Monmarri: 4:52am On Oct 13, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Doesnt matter if it wasnt much...if march to october the previous year plus this 6 months adds up to 18k you are good to go

Alternatively wait one month and start gathering all the other documentation so they once that salary kicks in then good to go

It is only six months payslips they require . They will use your six months to calculate not 8 months as I was told
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 5:05am On Oct 13, 2020
Monmarri:


It is only six months payslips they require . They will use your six months to calculate not 8 months as I was told

Ok.just had a look at the guidance document. It is 69 pages so no power to read it in details this early morning..

But I think you are right and probably good to go regarding using 6 month to calculate what the annual income might be . Based on 16k in 6 months would mean like 32k annual salary which is over the 18k.

However make sure you read that guidance and absolutely sure that it's ok to proceed
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 5:55am On Oct 13, 2020
Teemez:
Please how easy is it to bring in wife and kids during or after studying masters likely duration for the processing and cost. Thanks

Very easy if you met the requirements and this link explains it all

1. https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/money

2. https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/documents-you-must-provide

3. https://www.gov.uk/student-visa/apply

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by tennyalad(m): 6:17am On Oct 13, 2020
Software dev industry is employee driven, hence it's very common to have multiple job offers on the table at the same time. You
Teemez:
Thanks so much bro, can you please emphasis on the last paragraph. What do you mean by getting a better offer else where? If you dont mind please can he connect with you via telegram, WhatsApp e.t.c as a mentor in his field
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by tennyalad(m): 6:33am On Oct 13, 2020
The problem with Tier 1 visa is it takes a long time to find an employer brave enough to go through the hassle. Tech Nation is serious hassle with a very low level of guaranteed success and finally T1 direct visa salary is also guaranteed to be about 20% less than market rate. To be fair that helps cover the legal cost of sorting out the visa for the company.

Haven't said that, if he can get T1 directly, then he should definitely consider it.

Teemez:
Thanks so much, he will research on the T1 Visa type and revert
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 8:10am On Oct 13, 2020
tennyalad:
The problem with Tier 1 visa is it takes a long time to find an employer brave enough to go through the hassle. Tech Nation is serious hassle with a very low level of guaranteed success and finally T1 direct visa salary is also guaranteed to be about 20% less than market rate. To be fair that helps cover the legal cost of sorting out the visa for the company.

Haven't said that, if he can get T1 directly, then he should definitely consider it.

I thought for tier 1 you do not need a job offer and can work for any employer unlike tier 2 which is tied to a particular employer? It is also cheaper to apply than tier 2 (although the employer absorbs the tier 2 visa cost). Tier 1 will be his best route if he can get endorsement.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Kingp91: 12:40pm On Oct 13, 2020
Does this apply to business analyst in the I.t sector? Or just developers
tennyalad:
There are two main universities in Oxfordshire, if he's going to the ivy league one, he's will be in a position to choose any jobs he basically wants to do.

Depending on the dev language he's proficient in, he would probably make the same money he already makes in Nigeria here working part time during study and he's almost guaranteed to get a job post study that would probably lead to sponsorship.

I work in the industry and know how easy it is to extend an offer and hope the person starts before getting a better offer elsewhere.

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