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TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Suzam: 1:54am On Apr 04, 2024
giselle237:
Come again. You have only 2k+ in your account in total?
Is this correct? If yes, this is too small.
I would not sponsor anyone with 2k alone. Its risky.
Also the person you are inviting you say petty trading but has 2.5 million . How was this gotten?
Is there any documentation to show proof? Have these funds been there a long time or just last week was deposited to inflate her accounts?

Then you want to provide 3 months bank statement from yourself, 2 months from your wife and then 1 month for the applicant.
Obviously you have done no homework.
This has red flags all over it and will not work
Thing is I've got some Ajo contributions in my other account as I just got mine, but I don't know if I should transfer it to my main account or submit 2 different accounts,

Total money will be around d 6k+, but d problem is how to explain Ajo(monthly contributions) because it's bulk deposit in my acct.

Though I feel d 6k could have worked, I'll just stand as sponsor of the full trip.

Cc: @Thegamingorca
TravelRe: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 5 by Suzam: 8:32am On Mar 26, 2024
Trying to invite my mother-in-law to uk for atleast 10days to meet grandchild

She's a trader, own a shop (business not registered) na foodstuff she dry sell and have like 2.5m in her acct.

I'm covering air fare
Got £2k+ in my acct

Will dis fly?

From me
Payslip
3months Statement
Letter from me
Contract from wrk
Brp
Residencial agreement

Wife
Mother and daughter picture
2 months statement (works part time)
Affidavit since no birth cert
Brp

Mother-in-law
1month acct stat
applicant passport, ID
Letter from her
Travel itinerary
More family pics
Pics of her at her shop
Some Receipt of shop rent

Kindly assist with what else to add as supporting doc @thegamingorca @giselle237
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 5:48am On Sep 27, 2022
Pple of London, make una come ó,

My partner(Student) just got Amex card as student. Fellow classmate have been telling her, u spend what you want and pay £25 monthly.

I have shouted NO, but wan confirm again
TravelRe: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Suzam: 5:17am On Sep 27, 2022
Where do mums get their diapers ooooo
TravelRe: Parenting In The UK As A Nigerian Migrant. by Suzam: 8:24am On Jul 08, 2022
Greetings to everyone,

Abeg where is the best/cheapest place to shop for expecting mother (baby's items)
TravelRe: My Journey From Nigeria To Dubai Part 1 by Suzam: 5:08am On Jul 01, 2022
Omo x 10000

This your journey heeennn! shocked shocked shocked but i thank God for your life on your behalf sha. How is life over there in Dubai now?

By the way, you are Jack of all trades
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 9:33am On Jun 27, 2022
kode12:
Country people!!! You see, when we're the beneficiaries of corruption we become blind to the fact. If we all use the back door for expediency, how will the country ever get better? Las las nobody holy pass.
Una sha like vawlens

He paid exorbitant price, later found a cheap 1

Some1 said he has tried for weeks and couldn't gey appointment and asked for help.

He replied dat d peraon should send PM.

Were you expecting him to say No i cant help you, go and continue looking for appointment date?

We will be the first to shout We Rise By Lifting Others

We will be the first to point out how Indians help themselves no matter what

I don't understand how you wanted him to handle this situation.

By the way my friend paid 30k for next day appointment after coming all the way from Ilorin and spent 3days on the queue yet got nothing, missing work, spending on hotel bookings.

I av referred 2pple, but as e be now.

I no wan be part of corruption we all want to fight.

Make anybody wey need date, keep searching
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 11:01am On Jun 19, 2022
giselle237:
how did you forget your sibling ma..
What if she's not in talking term with sibling for a while and never knew the sibling dey UK?

How is dat withholding information?
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 2:49pm On Jun 13, 2022
How easy or difficult is it to open account with Baclay for someone that just arrived UK
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 12:09pm On Jun 02, 2022
Abeg ancestors make una epp me,

Picked wrong address wen applying for my Ni number, please how do I correct it.

Thanks

@justwise, @Lexusgs430 Mimilyrics, Lagosismyhome, hustla
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 3:34pm On May 17, 2022
rabola1:
Please any info on this, thanks
Wats ur question
TravelRe: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Suzam: 8:44pm On Apr 28, 2022
Viruses:
A colleague from Iran asked me to send him some Nigerian music to listen to. Dude really seems to like Nigeria.

I gave him Peru by Fireboy, Time to party by Flavour and No one like you by PSquare. Baba saw me this morning and said he was hearing Peru Peru, that what is Peru. I just weak. How do I answer this kind of question.
Around last year, Tekno's Shayo is always blaring in every store inside Dubai mall.....

1 faithful day, My colleague came to ask me, What is Dum kele dum kele dum kele dum dum dum dum.....

I jusz confuse, how do I answer?

I told him, that it is not a Nigeria language. He started making jest of me, that I don't even understand my language
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Suzam: 8:36pm On Apr 28, 2022
rottenPussy:
Could you confirm if the admission of this person recent?
Yes, he is waiting for his visa
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Suzam: 6:37pm On Apr 16, 2022
rottenPussy:
Could you confirm if the admission of this person recent?
The person got CAS and applied for visa already
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Suzam: 4:08pm On Mar 15, 2022
princejunaid:
Good day everybody
I need your guidance and advice.
I fished from Benin republic and it has been hard to secure msc offer in UK University...
I want to consider going for undergraduate degree in uk...
My question are
Is undergraduate deposit the same with master(1000-3000) pounds.
Can I get a 3years degree in uk.
Can I apply with my neco results alone.
Thanks nigga
Incase you still need answer to this

Apply to schools that accept HND and also schools in Wales and Scotland, I know som1 that finished from ESTAM in Benin and got admission.
TravelRe: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 7 by Suzam: 7:14pm On Mar 03, 2022
Good evening everyone,

For some going to UWS london campus

Please which area should we look at for affordable accommodation.

Distance of an hour to school by public transport is d max we looking at
Nairaland GeneralRe: How To Delete A Thread On Nairaland by Suzam: 8:05pm On Dec 02, 2021
illicit:
No

You can just edit
Please check Ur mail
EducationMissing NECO/GCE Result by Suzam(op): 7:55pm On Dec 02, 2021
Hey everyone, please I need help.

I misplaced my NECO/GCE Result, don't have any copy.

Is there a way to get another?

II sat for the exam Nov/Dec 2004.

Please how can I go about it?

Thanks
CrimeRe: How Bad Nigerians Are Worsening Relations Between Nigeria And UAE by Suzam: 3:50am On Aug 01, 2021
This 1 wey dem Don stop to dey approve residence visa and deport innocent Nigerians,

Hope our people will learn.

Good job op
Nairaland GeneralHow Do You Handle International Transactions With All These 150k Spending Limit by Suzam(op): 4:57am On May 23, 2021
I'm trying to purchase ticket on an international website because it's more cheaper, but having my naira mastercard declined due to 150k spending limit.

How do you guys handle this?
TravelRe: Best Place To Stay In UAE As A Nigerian Tourist Or Immigrant by Suzam: 3:45pm On May 13, 2021
Another fantastic topic and enlightening. Keep up with the good job.
TravelRe: Fact Check: Can A Nigerian Really Make It Legitimately In Dubai? by Suzam: 11:16pm On May 01, 2021
Dubaiguy:
Whenever I post videos and threads here, sometimes I do notice some people's negative comments on my threads; all pointing to one thing; they don't believe my posts.

First, I want you to know I am a Nigerian living fine in Dubai (legitimately)

Second, all my videos are based on factual information. My sources are from my experience and realities of Nigerians over here too.

Lastly, if you love and adore Nigeria, great! My videos are for people hoping to come to Dubai, UAE or any other Arab countries for greener pastures.

Now that aside, do Nigerians really make it in Dubai and UAE as a whole... Yes (although, as expected, not everybody)

How do they do it and how can you grow yourself in Dubai even as a Nigerian? It is mainly by working hard and working smart.

1) To work smart, don't depend on menial or 1000 dirhams jobs like construction, cleaning, car wash etc. Yes, these jobs can sustain you but if you want to be able to save and spend better, you will need to aim higher.

It is rare to find nationalities like Phillipines doing these menial jobs because they are very resilient when it comes to working at their dream positions.

You may say they employ based on nationality, but what are you bringing to the table? You speak English better, that's not the only thing needed. How about

2) Experience; I keep saying it experience is golden over here. Companies want you to say you have experience in your field; thats the first thing they wanna hear before seeing your certificate.

3) Get a certification course; This is for folks who don't have certificates in the professional line like Law, Medicine, Engineering etc or looking for a more flexible career. There are many job courses you can do at Dubai that their pay are more than menial jobs. They include;

Barista, Safety, Caregiver, Life Guard, Graphics Design CNA, and I.T. all affordable and lucrative courses. You can even study one of these courses before coming to Dubai.

Although I explained them all with their full prices and potential returns in my video, I will explain two here.

CNA- this course is for people looking to be assistant nurses, it takes about 3-4 months and the pay is around 3000(#300,000+) or more dirhams per month

Barista - Coffee business is so lucrative in Dubai. This course teaches you how to brew coffee. Lessons can take a week or two weeks max. pay ranges from 1500 -2000 dirhams.

Yes, it is not a crime to start small. I started as a car washer too when I got to Dubai I 2015, I washed more than 150 cars in a week but I didn't stop there, I went for certifications and now I thank God today.

Trust me, Nigerians are making it through these jobs, you can do them to grow too. Thanks.

Source

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iugZ2APjEpo
Good job op, You've got a subscriber, your topics are very informative. Keep it up.

Make I epp u call Mod also
Jobs/VacanciesRe: How To Be A Nurse In UAE by Suzam: 3:51pm On Apr 17, 2021
Dubaiguy:
After opening my last thread on how Nigerians are getting teaching jobs in UAE. I got several requests from intending nurses and practicing nurses in Nigeria about how to get a nursing job in UAE.

Why not? I embarked on research and conversed with several Nigerian nurses in Dubai after which I made a video about how you can easily be a nurse in Nigeria.

We all know nursing overseas has always been a lucrative job but the pandemic even made nurses more popular and demanded all over the world..and UAE is not an exception. So how do you become a nurse in UAE? Let's get to it.

1) Know the four bodies that handle nursing recruitments in UAE. They include DHA, DHCC, MOH and HAAD.

2) You need to posses a Bsc. Note a diploma can not get you a nursing job in UAE, maybe assistant nurse though I'll update you on that soon, even if you are not into health care field, you can become Assistant Nurse.. You also need an experience certificate (at least 2 years of experience) and practicing license from council governing nursing in Nigeria( NMCN) or any country you are based in.

3) You can apply for/get jobs through 3 months Visa process, agency or directly from hospital. Since the first option is the most popular. Lemme talk about it.

It's better to start the process in Nigeria so you don't waste time doing that when you get to Dubai.

Firstly scan your certificate. One by one. Convert them to PDF files, your passport photo and international passport too.

Go to DHA website (remember there are 4 nurse governing councils in Dubai; I prefer to use DHA)
Create a profile.
You will have to pay the sum of 210 dirhams to open application.
After submitting, in a couple of days you will receive a confirmation mail from DHa acknowledging the receipt of your documents

Next stage - verification
This is the stage where DHA will verify your documents. You will pay the sum of 925 dirhams to start this process.

After they verified your documents, they will contact your refereee

Verification takes 4-6 weeks. After a successful verification, you will be asked to come and sit for the nursing exam. Like we have it in Nigeria. This is stage where you apply for 3 months visa. The examination comes with a fee of $170. Don't fret, the exam is not difficult and it's only 70 questions.

To pass, you need 60%. At least get 42 questions right. If you can do NMCN exam well, this should come easy too.

You will receive the result of the exam in 72 hours or 3-5 working days. If you pass, you will receive a congratulatory mail and an eligibility letter valid for 1 year.

What do you do next? Start applying for all the UAE nursing jobs you see (trust me, they are much!) without hassle.

When you receive your first salary, you will know the process is more than worth it. Please check the source for more information and UAE sites for Dubai jobs.

Thank you.
Source

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-N-ZP1etqI

Lalasticlala, Dominique, Ishilove, davide470, uboma
Nice content again. Keep up the good work, where the Mods when you need them
EducationRe: How Nigerians Are Getting Teaching Jobs In UAE by Suzam: 3:53pm On Apr 01, 2021
Nice info!

These are topics that should make FP.

Lalasticlala, Seun have you seen this?
TravelRe: Tips To Get Jobs Faster In UAE (Dubai) As A Nigerian by Suzam: 4:38am On Mar 23, 2021
Good job @Op
TravelRe: Tips To Get Jobs Faster In UAE (Dubai) As A Nigerian by Suzam: 4:37am On Mar 23, 2021
sketcherJ:
Wow. Thanks . Lalasticlala, Dominique, I think this is a good resource
. Where is Lalasticlala, Mukina2 & Dominique waiting for? This is 1st page material for many wey Wan Japa
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by Suzam: 6:41pm On Feb 20, 2021
Sweetas2:
Unless you move to Kenya first spend 14days before you book your flight from Kenya to Dubai
Wow, meaning Visa go expire


Nawa o
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by Suzam: 8:39am On Feb 20, 2021
With this flight ban on Nigeria, I av som1's grandma whose 1minth visit visa expires on d 28th of Feb


Is it possible to book ticket to Kenya 1st and then book another ticket from Kenya to Dubai.

Thanks
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by Suzam: 6:35pm On Oct 09, 2020
NIGHTLIFE100:
All visa including employment now available for Nigerians. This is employment visa issued today
Which app be dis please
TravelRe: QATAR AND UAE GENERAL VISA ENQUIRIES Part 3 by Suzam: 9:46am On Sep 21, 2020
Let's see

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