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Vicjustice: It's all happening at [size=20pt]www.babefishing.com[/size] |
2013, THE YEAR TO MAKE YOUR DREAM MOVES: Visas for the mentioned countries are available. Hurry before windows close |
[quote author=Alberta_12]Please how is appeals submitted ?[/quote]If your refused application attracts the full rights of appeal, then the procedures should be on the letter of refusal that was given you by the embassy |
ameeno: Justwise please i have a problem and i need your help; i am applying for a uk visa and i have a salary account with a balance of 175,000 and a personal savings account with a balance of 2.2 million. please i will like to know if this will pose as a problem n the embassy and how best i can explain the funds of 2.2 million to the embassy as it is my savings that has accumulated over 5 years. thank youExplaining the fund is not what they like to hear, what they want to see is the credible evidence of the income, and you are the only one who can help in that, not Justwise |
yasuleiman: Thanks, but its boldly pasted in their office that some land documents should not be presented.Yes, that is if the property does not represent anything that could be considered a tie; such property could be an isolated land or building that that are not deemed to be taking more of your responsibilities: it is different if you own (let's say) business property that requires your obligatory management |
I feel sad for him, it shouldn't have gone that way with him. I hope they make up and that he returns to the team. Good Lu k to him |
yasuleiman: @Vicjustice........What about C of O, building plan, land survey and other land documentsThat was covered: [quote]* (If applicable,) evidence of any property you own in your home country (if applicable);[quote] |
[quote author=Naija_lastborn]yess, you got one for me? [/quote]If only you prove yourself a bit more intelligent |
[quote author=Naija_lastborn]read again, thank God you had ur Glasses on to see that[/quote]Are you looking for a job? |
[quote author=Naija_lastborn]asked Google! I think you don't have your Glasses on that you can read Thread Becarefuly before summarizing, Well asked Googe for the answer[/quote]Is this English? |
onezu: Thanks a lot for the advice and that meas she has to add other document to back to back the company own,like her A/C statement and what other valiable document does she need alsoShe needs to present her main documents plus supporting documents, with other documented documents and her documented papers to support her documents amongst other documents in documentory documentation |
busysignal: Im coming to Nigeria for a visit but with the new epassport i got in europe nd which is a virgin cos i dont require a visa to move within europe since i have an id that serves this purpose.Forget about any other suggestion on "strong ties abroad" and other unreasonable talks, just take what Adura_ngba said, her answer is absolute |
james ife: Hi fellow NL,Read my article on the thread in this link: https://www.nairaland.com/549529/facts-greece-residence-permit-citizenship |
Henrick007: as for me i wil b travelling to ghana for xmas, u nko?Ha, are you that guy in your profile photo? |
enuose: Hello Nairaland, please am planing to visit france in the next few month with a tourist visa to france but is it possible for me to migrate to Germany as far as is EU country with my tourist visa. Please information neededAre you migrating or visiting? |
stone2x: @Vicjustice:This shouldn't have happened, the hint should have been used wisely to facilitate password recovery. Well, I suggest you use your own discretion. |
stone2x: @Vicjustice:You mean there is no password recovery system, by the way, did you check your email for the confirmation e-letter that the system sent to you? Well, they have a copy of your application form in their system and they can fetch it with the help of your GWF number. |
stone2x: Dear Justwise/Oga WaleabimbolaThe system allows multiple applications even with same data, (and with each application, you are given a unique ref. number) and there will be neither negative nor positive effect or impact to your applications. But you can access the form in question by using the email address that was entered during the online application. Please, remove your GWF number from your post |
[quote author=Bobby_z]Thanks for the prompt response vicjustice. I've lost touch with him. He came back from the UK a few months after I did so let's say july 2006. I just remembered this fact today as it's been 7 years. Are n.i checks conducted with every single application that has an n.i stated? Also, what are your thoughts on the visa duration/type? Thanks[/quote]It won't be deemed appropriate for you to apply for a 2 years visa at this stage, long term visas are issued on the basis of necessity, for regular travellers who are constantly in need of visa renewal. And YES, a visa applicant with NI will 99.9% be subjected to a background check: But hey, if visa officers go through stress to check Nigerians with Nigerian documents that are difficult to verify, you really do think they won't have the time to enter your UK issued NI into their computer and see its record? |
Horse meat could be found in even more British foods within days, ministers warned on Saturday. Owen Paterson, the Environment Secretary, and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said tests being held this weekend may well find more beef products contaminated with horse meat. Officials at the FSA admitted that there have been no tests for horse meat content in British food for a decade, raising concerns that the scandal may have been hidden from the public for years. The latest developments came after Findus was forced to recall 18,000 packets of its frozen “beef” lasagne from supermarket shelves, and destroy another 200,000 held in storage, after it was discovered to be made up of between 6 and 100 per cent horse meat. Aldi, the supermarket chain, also withdrew two of its ready meal lasagne and spaghetti ranges, which were found to contain between 30 and 100 per cent horse meat. Mr Paterson ordered a summit in London yesterday with representatives of retailers and suppliers. After the summit,he issued the warning that more contamination was likely, saying there could be “bad results” from the tests now under way. The 28 local authorities ordered to conduct tests have not been named but will be used as a sampling exercise to find the full scale of the contamination. The tests will be the first in a decade. the FSA said it had previously only ordered tests on the basis of “intelligence” and none had been carried out since 2003, when Spanish salami was found to contain horse meat. Mr Paterson said he feared the contamination was the result of crime and said: “This could be a question of gross incompetence but I’m now more concerned that there is actually an international criminal conspiracy here. This is a straight fraud. If a product says it’s beef and actually you are buying horse that is a fraud.” He also said that retailers should products off the shelves as soon as there is a possible positive test for horse. “Any retailer who becomes aware that a product has horse meat in it and withdraws it straight away will receive the full support of the Government,” he said. Scotland Yard said it had met the FSA for discussions of possible criminal investigation but no inquiry had yet been launched, However, one retailer warned that the complicated such chains used by many suppliers made food safety hard to guarantee. Dalton Philips, the chief executive of Morrisons, said that because the supermarket owned its own abbattoirs it could have absolute confidence in its products.“The truth is you have got to know your farmer". Fears over the safety of the horse meat are likely to be increased by the disclosure that Romania suffers from “endemic” infection of “equine anaemia”, or “horse AIDS”, which prompted a ban on live experts three years ago. Although it is not a danger to humans, experts said it could also suggest other health problems. Meanwhile tests are taking place for the present of the horse painkiller bute, and Mr Patterson said that although no trace ad yet been found, “we may discover that there may be other materials” in the horse meat Mr Paterson also suggested that retailers – rather than manufacturers - should ultimately take the responsibility for he content of the food they sell. The minister’s view may alarm corner shops and grocers who sell processed products, as they do not have the resources to test the content of food products. Ministers have not ruled out actions against retailers in this country for failing to make adequate checks on their stock. The horse meat crisis summit was held yesterday after Findus withdrew its meals last week. Yesterday it admitted that it first found traces of horse meat in its beef products on Tuesday 29 January. However, it was not until Wednesday 6 January when Findus notified the FSA of the contamination, after it had carried out a range of tests including some DNA examinations of raw material at the factory where the meals were made in Luxembourg, which belongs to French food processor Comige. A spokesman for Findus said: “We are taking legal advice about the grounds for pursuing a case against our suppliers, regarding what we believe is their failure to meat contractual obligations about product integrity. “The early results from Findus UK’s internal investigation strongly suggests that the horse meat contamination in beef lasagne was not accidental.” It also emerged yesterday that Comigel last week told Findus that the contamination of its processed meat may stretch back to August last year. However Findus said it was “not aware” of any issue of contamination with horse meat last year, adding: “We were only made aware of a possible August 2012 date through a letter dated 2 February 2013 from the supplier Comigel. By then we were already conducting a full supply chain traceability review and had pro-actively initiated DNA testing.” Comigel, the French company which supplied meat to Findus and Aldi, has admitted that some of the horse in lasagne sold in Britain came from Romania, a country where equine infectious anaemia has become endemic. Three years ago the European Union banned Romania from exporting horses with the disease and also banned live exports of all Romanian horses. Romanian and Polish meat providers are supposed to comply with the same European-wide rules as British farmers, but it is up to authorities in individual members states to enforce these regulations. There is concern the Romanian authorities will have little resources or appetite to pursue suppliers responsible for contaminating British food http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/foodanddrinknews/9859946/Horse-meat-scandal-More-contaminated-food-likely-to-be-found.html
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[quote author=Bobby_z]Hi all. Did i goof? I've applied for a 2 year business visa and now i'm thinking i was over-ambitious or shouldnt have applied at all. The last time i was in the uk was april 2006. I was in a working holiday visa then. I left 3 weeks before my visa expired. Last year I travelled 5 times to the schengen area: netherlands and sweden on business. I still have a valid schengen visa in my passport. Now the reasons for my apprehension: 1. I recalled that i stupidly handed my n.i. details to a friend after i left the uk. He may or may not have used it for employment purposes. This was back in 2006. Either way, what are the ramifications as n.i. details are requested during the application. 2. On hindsight maybe my 2 year business application is too optimistic as I've not been to the uk in a while. Justwise,vicjustice and co. Please chime in. Thanks in advance[/quote]First, why not find from your "friend" what you NI has been involved in? |
busybrain001: Thanks a million bro for your timely response. Its only God that can reward u guys for d nice job u r doing here.Do not leave the box blank, state your NYSC and use the additional information space if you have to. But I doubt there is need for that because, visa officer are not ignorant of the service |
busybrain001: PLEASE IF SOMEONE IS APPLYING AS A CORPER, WHAT WILL HE OR SHE FILL AS HIS OR HER OCCUPATION? ...IF U SAY U R EMPLOYED U WILL BE REQUIED TO PROVIDE DETAILS OF YOUR WORK, AND IF YOU SAY YOU UNEMPLOYED IT MIGHT SEEM U HAVE NO TIES TO YOUR HOME COUNTRY. PLEASE WILL IT BE OK TO JUST SELECT "OTHERS" IN THE FORM AND EXPLAIN TO THEM IN D BOX PROVIDED THAT YOU A SERVING CORPS MEMBER....Though, you have passed through higher institutions, but since the youth service is essential to fulfil academical requirements, a corper is still considered a student because, the service is academical. So, unless there is an option that is more appropriate to fit a corper, you can choose the option of STUDENT |
I don't even know where to start narrating what I see horribly wrong with this self-centered, narrow-minded, and biased mindset and inaccurate analysis that many considered to be a prophesy from a "man of God". Yes, this is a narrow minded mentality, or what makes you think you are the only people who can "fast and pray" and that the Burkina Faso can't do the same? Look, football is a game and a big fun that every country has thhe rights to enjoy and glory in victory, therefore, God does not intervene in such partial matter, may the better side win. By the way, the last time Nigeria won the cup was in 1994 in Tunisia, so the "prophet" was totally wrong to say that Nigeria last won it 13 years ago. http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/02/08/nations-cup-final-eagles-will-win-says-t-b-joshua/[quote author=By "Prophet" TB Joshua]“The cloud is darker over Nigeria’s Super Eagles, but with God we’ll scale through. If it were not to be the final, anything could have happened. The first match we played with Burkina Faso, it was just by the grace of God that it ended in a draw. “On Sunday, our opponents will play defensively because they will be looking out for penalty shootout at the end of the game. They will also play through three of their strikers upfront; one of them very tall and huge player and two others. “What I’m seeing I don’t want to say it because it would be too frightening, but I want to assure that we’ll scale through the challenge on Sunday.” Super Eagles train ahead of the AFCON final match against Burkina Faso on Sunday.-PHOTO…-AFP. Inset is Prophet T.B. Joshua The prophet who established a football club, My People FC to groom young players, however, warned the Eagles not to allow Burkina Faso to score first in the final, saying that “if this happened the Burkinabe would fall back to defend the goal, which will be very dangerous for our team. I still repeat that no matter the situation, we’ll scale through. “The Burkina Faso that we played in the group stage will not be the same team we’ll play on Sunday, even though some of their players are out of the squad due to injuries. They are still a team. But I hope for celebration.” Joshua said as the giant of Africa, Nigeria last won the Nations Cup 13 years ago, which was too long ago for a great football nation like Nigeria. “I think God should give us this cup to make the youths of this country happy. Winning this cup at this time of religious intolerance and violence will calm down the youths. I want to appeal to all Nigerians to pray for Eagles’ victory. I would have told you the scoreline but I would rather delay it till Sunday morning in order not psychologically distract the players and their coaches and not to demoralise the losing team.” Prophet Joshua concluded that he would not want Keshi and his team to come to his church to celebrate their victory after the match because he is not the only one praying for the Eagles to win. “My voice may be the one louder among the men of God in the country but this doesn’t mean that the team should come to my church to celebrate. I would rather prefer that they celebrate their victory with all Nigerians,” he said.[/quote] ibide: As a patrotic citizen of Nigeria . Can you fast & pray so that the super eagle will overcome ivory cost on our next game ?
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letsgohome: Thanks Justwise. She just told me that her payslips don't reflect her actual monthly salary, as described (annually) on her employment letter, due to the fact that she applied for a pension scheme, and part of her salary goes directly into the scheme. Would this be a problem?How about providing the supporting documents to substantiate this claim? |
nawao: Goodday great people of Nairaland...You wouldn't have any problem if the immigration officer did not contact the hotel, but if they observe that your hotel booking had been cancelled, there will be no way they will let you in. As for the other question, it is within your privilege to depart the country at any date within the allowed duration of stay, and for other members of your family to depart at other dates. |
[quote author=priv@teEye]Thanks for the feedback. Can I also stay for 2 weeks as against 1 week originally planned?I intend to stay in an hotel.[/quote]That would be no problem, change of circumstances are acceptable as long as your actions do not breach the terms and conditions of the visa |
[quote author=priv@teEye]Hello justwise et al, Assuming Visa has been issued for 6 months; Can I enter UK anytime regardless of the planned travel dates (entry and exit) on visa app form? Is it possible to also change duration of stay, say from a week to 2 regardless of the planned travel dates (entry and exit) on visa app form? Thanks in anticipation.[/quote]You can enter at any time, there won't be any problem resulting from your travel date. But if the purpose of the visa is to attend a specific event or to be present in the country at/or during a given time, then you could be denied entry if your travel date does not correspond with the expected dates of travel. Warning, as a tourist visa holder, you should avoid travelling late, especially when your visa is about to expire, you wouldn't want the immigration to suspect you're migrating. |
[quote author=naijavlog.com]Tragedy was averted on Wednesday, after a Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) aircraft, operated by Aero Contractors, overshot the runaway, after it landed at the Osubi Airport in Warri, Delta State. The Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of the NNPC, Tumini Green, confirmed the incident in a statement, stating that the plane was on a routine operation to Warri, when it happened. He also asserted in the statement that there were no casulaties or injuries, the appropriate aviation agencies have been contacted and investigations have begun. >>>More updates @ www.Naijavlog.com[/quote]It is clear from the picture that the aircraft actually overshot the runway |
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[/quote]If only you prove yourself a bit more intelligent