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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 11:47am On Jul 26, 2021
Get someone in the UK to help make the payment.

Lexusgs430 helped with mine.

Orofun1:
Many thanks for this; but I already tried that option, it is written on the site that there is no voucher for the new CBT yet
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 2:35pm On Jul 18, 2021
Congrats, Delsey.

Abeg cut soap for us ooo.

Few questions;

1. How/where/when did you research and apply for jobs?

2. Did you apply for Health and Care Visa or the Tier 2? How much did you pay for the visa?

DELSEY:


Visa alert!!!!!!!!!

So my Tier-2 visa journey was like this:

12th July Biometrics (SUPER PRIORITY VISA)
14th July Email to come pick up
15th July Picked up my passport

3 Year Tier-2 visa granted.

Thank you all

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Travel / Re: The Nigerian "Japa" Dream is Not Unpatriotic by tolajay: 6:44pm On Jul 08, 2021
Hi Smiles20,

I see you tried sending me a PM. Not sure I can still access that account. But we can talk here...It's a dead thread.
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 9:18am On Jul 06, 2021
Desley/Deslay or anyone, please how did you pay for the CBT?

Did you pay Naira through the centre or you paid online?
Business / Re: EXCLUSIVE : How To Make Level 2 Seller On Fiverr In A Month As A Nigerian Seller by tolajay: 12:18am On Jul 03, 2021
Co-ask.

Looking for independent reviews about the programme to be sure it's no overhyped.

Are you interested in getting into the programme?

richie10k:
Who has joined the Fiverr accelerator program by Remi Lawal?
Kindly rate it?
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 9:10pm On Jun 30, 2021
Hello, I will attempt answering some of your questions. Please space out your sentences properly and use punctuations when typing. It makes for easy reading.

1. Yes, the whole family can go together.

She will be given a Care and Health Visa, which is akin to the Tier 2 Visa.

2. Yes, she needs to pass IELTS for language proficiency. There's nothing difficult in IELTS...Tell her not to overwhelmed by the overt negative remarks in the public domain. A lot of people pass in a sitting.

3. Since you're already learning graphics designing, you can add video production/animation, digital marketing or data analysis. These skills can be monetised online giving you room to help with other things at home whilst making some cash.

4. Got no idea of a training centre in Abuja. But she can attend classes online or even self-teach via free online resources.

5. Your best bet is taking time to read the thread from start to finish. If you can't read the thread thoroughly, then, you're not ready to start the process becausw there will be need to do a lot reading and writing in the main process.

Best wishes.

iservwurld:
Good Morning NL in Diaspora,

Thanks so much for this thread. It's been so helpful although I couldn't read them all through. I am here for a great concern & would need your experienced advices. Thank you.

I'm married to my wife & it's been 4yrs & we've got a son who's just 3months old. My wife is a RN( She's got BSC in Nursing & immediately after marriage, she proceeded to Nursing school in Jos & acquired another certificate). The fact is she hasn't worked since we got married, it's been schooling & pregnancy in d last couple of years. I've been talking to her about us making plans to leave the country so she can practice in the UK but she hasn't really keyed into my idea because she kept saying she wants to go with her family (Myself & Our son) & wouldn't want to go alone. Now I got no idea if it's possible we can migrate to the UK together as a family or does she have to go first? That's my first question, what type of visa would it be? MUST she write the IELTS? What kind of job experience can I garner to be able to help out when I travel? Although I have started learning graphic designing. Please j would also like anyone to recommend a reputable IELTS Tutor centre in FCT, Abuja because she wants to start learning so she can prepare for the exams.

I'll also appreciate if we can be schooled on the process & how possible it is to bring along our little son.
Thank y'all

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 8:54pm On Jun 30, 2021
Ask your questions here: https://www.nairaland.com/4158866/living-uk-life-uk-immigrant

Most of the people here are prospective "abroadians". The shared thread has those already living in the UK.

ModelLook:
Good Evening.

Please this question is for those that have studied Nursing in the UK or have little knowledge about life as a Nursing student in the UK.

Please I know that MSc Nursing (Pre-Registration) in UK is quite expensive in terms of Tution. I also hear students are allowed to work 20hrs a week. But my question is

**Can a Nursing student use that 20hrs per week work to pay and complete Tution fees for the 2yrs duration.

**Can the 20hrs per week work cater for Clinical Posting Transport cos I hear that the worst thing is to do Clinicals at a far place where you would be spending so much on transport which can be affecting your finances.
This is compared to other M.Sc programs that doesn't require any sort of travel postings

**Can the 20hrs per week work also cater for Feeding, Accommodation and other daily living expenses?

Thanks

Anticipating your reply.

Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 5:26pm On Jun 30, 2021
This experiential video will help you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAueSbZUB3Q

misszionboo:
please guys, what would u advice care home or nhs. please really confused. I got offer from both.
Politics / Re: Young, Qualified And Barely Scraping By – Inside Nigeria’s Economic Crisis by tolajay: 11:04pm On Jun 29, 2021
Disturbing reality, though underreported because the actual value of unemployment in Nigeria is higher than the published NBS figure and press summation.


Sysdatek:
As culled from The guardian UK



...


The economic challenges are stark and affect people across the age spectrum, but the rise of youth unemployment has been among the most troubling factors.

The unemployment rate has quadrupled since 2015 to become one of the worst globally. At the end of last year, 23 million people – or 33% of working age people looking for work – were recorded as unemployed, according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS), and younger people were worst affected.

Almost half of working-age Nigerians under 35 are either unemployed or underemployed – working part-time when they would like to be full time – the NBS said in March. A shadow has been cast over the young, reinforcing the sense that greener pastures lie elsewhere.

The number of jobs are shrinking and the number of people looking is growing everyday,” said 46-year-old Julius Oshie, a job agent for the past five years, as he explained how the job market had dramatically changed.

“The other problem is that the type of jobs available are not what many young people see as beneficial to them. They are jobs that they take to survive, not to get on in life,” he said. “Cleaning jobs, bar jobs, ‘house helps’ [maids]. And it’s not just the poorer masses taking these jobs. It’s the aspirational classes, the more highly educated,” he said. “It’s been like this for a long time, it’s just you can say it’s getting worse.”

Oshie gestured to a stack of CVs at the end of his desk. “I have people with top degrees in very technical, impressive subjects – physics, statistics – and they come here and after years without work in their field, they’re going to low earning jobs, paying less than 30,000 naira per month,” he said.

Source
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2021/jun/14/young-qualified-and-barely-scraping-by-inside-nigerias-economic-crisis

Lalasticlala

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Business / Re: EXCLUSIVE : How To Make Level 2 Seller On Fiverr In A Month As A Nigerian Seller by tolajay: 9:41am On Jun 26, 2021
Hello Bro, trust you're good.

Wanted to get your insight on podcast editing.

I've got hands-on experience in audio editing, mixing and mastering. But I'd like to know (from your experience), the major things to look out for in podcast editing.

Are there any tool, VST, platforms to look at in podcasting?

Abeg help your boy.


Emmyk:


I use Izotope for this type of request. Send download link to my email and let's see if I can give a better result.
Business / Re: Who Has Heard Of 8 Figure Fiverr Academy by tolajay: 3:18pm On Jun 25, 2021
LOL!

I've seen his YouTube ads a couple of times.

The initial ones were tacky. He had to redo and they look better for someone serious about making money.

I don't have an idea of the course content or effectiveness, but I'll be willing to have access to it.

What are your thoughts? Are you interested in getting the material?

abelee:
Who has heard of the 8 figure fiverr academy by Bim Remi Lawal. I attended one of their webinars promising whoever to make whoever subscribes to their platform make money through fiverr if they pay a certain amount of money to subscribe.

Who has attended their webinar before?

Are they for real?

In this Buhari economy, pesin gats to dey very careful before paying for anything online

Abeg gbogbo ile, anyone here with insights?
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 9:48am On Jun 22, 2021
7th March 2021.

napster007:
@tolajay when did submit to NMCN

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 7:46pm On Jun 19, 2021
Finally got verified by NMCN.

It took about three and half months.

Please, how does one get " Original police clearance certificates"?

Thanks

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Travel / Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by tolajay: 3:26pm On Jun 18, 2021
Thanks.

I've replied.

FatherCHRISTMAS:

Replied

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Travel / Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by tolajay: 8:47pm On Jun 07, 2021
Great!

Enjoy your holiday.

Biko, what region of UK would you advise for a new family about relocating through the Health and Care Visa?

crushsugar:
Hi family,
It's been a long time I posted picture probably because of lockdown. Join me as I go a few days holiday this week. E don tey.
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 4:40pm On Jun 07, 2021
Got no idea.

You can also post the question in the Nigerians in UK section.

DELSEY:


House plz I am about to apply for a tier 2 dependent visa nd I intend to sponsor my family members. Now I would want to know if my account is suppose to read for 28 days or 3 months cause I am getting contradictory info.
Also can I deposit the money into my account at anytime or it has to reflect on my opening balance?
Romance / Re: by tolajay: 6:58pm On Jun 02, 2021
Red Flag!

How could you be asking for his when he's already chatting with you on WhatsApp with his number?

Abi na audio chat?


iLegendd:
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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 9:57pm On May 29, 2021
Don't know how 'recent' is really 'recent'.

My payment was charged at N662/£.

I doubt you can this rate now.

Why?

Because exchange rates have increased and continues to increase every other week/month.

You can get an idea of the prevalent rate at abokifx.com

Best wishes.


Ewahhh:
The people that recently paid for UK nmc 140 pounds, please what was your naira equivalent?
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 11:55pm On May 28, 2021
One Nurse don enter UK today.

Na turn by turn.

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 3:06pm On May 24, 2021
GOOD NEWS!

NMCN will tomorrow commence online verification.

It will start will verifications to the UK.

See the attached image.

Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 8:21pm On May 23, 2021
Okay.

Thanks

Missybeee:


I applied on NHS job, trac jobs, indeed and direct application to trust HR. The job I secured was from NHS and trac jobs. It took a while though!

DELSEY:
I am yet to take the test. But u can take it immediately after u get the ATT.

Abeg oh I want to do TB test oh nd everything is booked till August 23. Wetin person fit do?
Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tolajay: 12:13am On May 23, 2021
Guy abi na babe you be, your own too much sef.

First, did s/he mandate or enforce anyone to invest in cryp.to?

It was simply a subtle and dismissible advice on a public group.

Why do you think any adult would blindly take an unsubstantiated investment advice and part with his/her money without any due diligence? Anyone who does so should be ready to take responsibility for the result (positive or negative).

From your trail of responses, it's obvious that you were more interested in the genuineness or otherwise of his acclaimed funds and profit making from cryp.to. I wonder how that affects your financial status.

Perhaps, you are a victim of unsolicited, random investment advice that have gone wrong, as it seems you want it take it on him/her.

Let's all understand that this is a public domain and everyone has equal right to express his/her experiences and opinions without infringing on others.


Lazyyouth4u:


The more you try your best to prove that you are an actual investor in bitc0ins, the more stupid you sound to be honest. All you have ever said is that it’s a payment system. That’s all you know and then you put your net worth in it to beat devaluation? Nicca please...

The fact that you are asking me if Hushpuppy knew about bitc0ins further proves that you know absolutely nothing about investing in it. So you are comparing a criminal looking for how to move stolen funds to an investor looking to put his money to work? Oga just rest and stop making a fool of yourself.

Point of correction, I am not arguing with you. I know for a fact you are not a big time investor in bitc0ins as you claim. I am only telling you to stop pushing people to invest in something that you haven’t invested big in and know nothing about. It makes no sense!

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Investment / Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by tolajay: 11:58pm On May 22, 2021
You really don't need all these explanations in a public domain.

It matters little or nothing if you actually invested or have the said money; It won't affect his life. So, why the long explanations?

Your heart and God bear you witness whether or not you're lying.

He, on the hand, can choose to believe what he wishes.



OgogoroFreak:
I know you are the king of theory. People like you would first go and study blockchain technology first because you want to buy bitco1n. I AM NOT A THEORY MAN.

I have been using bitco1n to make payment in darknet and also received payment for years. Infact I started with liberty reserve and lost some money in it when LR was shut down by fbi. I moved to perfect money and bitco1n then I stick to bitco1n.

I repeat, my intention last year was not to "invest" in bitco1n. My intention was to escape Naira devaluation by keeping my money in bitco1n. Because we were in lockdown, my businesses were closed and I have lots of Naira available plus Naira just started losing its value to USD so I had to do something really fast. If tbills rate was reasonable then, the money would have been locked in it.

During that lockdown, if you had put just 20m in bitco1n, it would had fetch you that 300m. I put more than that in bitco1n.

1bitco1n was worth around $4k - $5k then. It rose to $60k. Such percentage increase has never been seen in the history of bitco1n. So for me, it is pure luck. Not a calculated attempt to invest.







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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 3:36pm On May 22, 2021
Please, when and how did you secure a job?

LinkedIn, Agent, or TracJobs?


Missybeee:

Thank you. Maybe I should just chill and wait . Cos dis 220 pounds, me I no get. My biometrics is 26th of dis month and I hope to leave by 14th of nextmonth. I hope it will be out before then sha
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 3:35pm On May 22, 2021
Thanks for the info.

Have you taken the test? If yes, how many days after receiving the ATT?


DELSEY:

Nmcn verification took 3 months 26/01/2021 - 26/04/21
ATT Notification took 15 days 26/04/21 - 11/05/21
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by tolajay: 1:54pm On May 20, 2021
Hello Bro,

Congrats on the success of your processing.

Few questions:

1. Did you spouse get the CoS after the cancellation of the IHS fees for health workers and intro of Health & Care Visa? If yes, why were you still requested to pay the IHS fee as a dependent?

2. If you paid, how did you process the payment?

3. Did she get the job via an agent or a website (trac jobs, LinkedIn...)?

Thanks

Iruosonobrugwhe:
Thank you, thank you and thank you.

I had filled 'No' because she didn't go on a health and care visa.
I am most grateful.
I had to go read the CoS and you are very correct, it was stated there.


Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 12:03am On May 20, 2021
Best timeline would be your birth date till date.

You can confirm from those who have filled the form before.

Best.


DELSEY:
plz for someone who has bn in Nigeria all tru his life what will someone fill for date of stay (from - to)
Politics / Re: Reno Omokri: MC Macaroni Was Thoroughly Beaten But Uduak Was Well Treated by tolajay: 8:20pm On May 15, 2021
Reminder: Reno was the social media adviser for Former President Goodluck Jonathan.


Romanoff:
The guy is just a scale goat, he has not mentioned his benefactors and he's obviously being protected by strong men.
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 10:35am On May 15, 2021
Hello everyone,

Is anyone registered on trac jobs and have you gotten any valuable job offer from there.

I considering the option of reaching out directly to the accredited recruiters instead of doing trac jobs/linkedin.

Thanks
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by tolajay: 9:35am On May 14, 2021
Search for the South African thread in the Travel section and ask your questions there for better responses.


Juddy2018:
good morning all, please we need help, my wife will be going to South Africa embassy to apply for visa for her NCLEX exam, please we learnt the usually deny visa to some people. Please who has clue on the process or requirements for her not to be denied visa, also which embassy will be better, Lagos or Abuja?. thank you.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by tolajay: 12:42am On May 13, 2021
So, scammers' account can be reported and blocked in the UK?

Far from the reality in Nigeria.

Lexusgs430:



That's the power of scams, she was told the money was refundable, if the warrant was deemed unnecessary.....

As usual, it was Indian scammers. She had made two payments, before sending me a WA message.... I did not evev know she had made any payments. I just casually told her it was Indian scammers......


She went cold for about 5 mins (no replies), until she called me, saying she had been scammed....

I told her to call her banks fraud department, and not me......

[b]Few minutes later scammers bank was contacted, block on account placed, [/b]she now awaits 21 days, to see if funds could be retrieved.............
Investment / Re: Crypto Currency Investors Thread by tolajay: 11:17pm On May 11, 2021
Thanks!

Got it.

bastardson:
increase the slippage percentage

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