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Travel / Re: UK Skilled Worker Visa / Health And Care Worker Visa / Qualified Teacher Route by Zakikaki: 6:12pm On May 02
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I don’t mind at this point. Do you have a legit source I can work with?

My brother/My sister, this same desperation has landed a lot of people over here in depression. Licences have been revoked and people are beyond stranded. I had to pay rent for 3 months for a family of 4 who came here after the husband paid for COS and never got a single shift, the wife got a job as a cleaner but the hours could basically only take care of groceries and energy bill. In January they found out the licence of the company had been revoked and they got a letter from home office early in March to leave in 60 days. Wife is back to Naija with the kids, husband is still around desperately looking for COS. Whatever you do, don't ever buy COS. Continue to apply. What is yours is yours and will come at the right time.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zakikaki: 1:31pm On Apr 30
wonlasewonimi:


Please do quickly apply lets see if you have to go to your local government area in in Nigeria to prove your Nigerian citizenship. I am due to go there in July and I'm tired in advance.


You have to go to your local government to renew your passport now? Or you're just being sarcastic?
Travel / Re: UK Skilled Worker Visa / Health And Care Worker Visa / Qualified Teacher Route by Zakikaki: 12:48pm On Apr 17
IkpemhiTG:


I called customer care immediately I booked just to ensure am in the right website buh they didn't say anything about bassinet even when I told them my baby is below one year now. On their website under the seat arrangements nothing like bassinet shaa. Do all planes have it

Well I used Emirates back then but all airlines provide bassinets, maybe with them you have to ask first. I'll suggest calling them and finding out if you can get one because trust me it will make your trip a lot easier and baby will be much more comfortable. If they won't provide you with a bassinet then best to get an aisle seat for ease of movement when you need to go change Diapers. All the best Man. Cheers
Travel / Re: UK Skilled Worker Visa / Health And Care Worker Visa / Qualified Teacher Route by Zakikaki: 8:27pm On Apr 16
IkpemhiTG:


Thanks ..but I didn't see any options for bassinet. I just chooses a seat closer to the window side. Am using AIR PEACE. I have some questions too o. Will they allow me take water Am also getting a baby carrier though to ease my movement. What else do u think am missing out. Thanks boss

When you were booking did you indicate travelling with an infant? If so they must provide you a bassinet, contact customer care so they can make arrangements. There are specific seating areas for nursing parents, it's usually the first set of seats at the beginning of each cabin, this gives enough room for the bassinet and usually has enough leg room for comfort and toilet visits cos you would need to go to the rest room to change Diapers a few times. Yes, you are allowed to bring on your own water and even baby food. Just have a separate carry on bag for the baby so the airport and airline officials know everything in there is for baby. The airline will also provide you with as much water (hot and cold) as you want so another option will be to take a flask.
Travel / Re: UK Skilled Worker Visa / Health And Care Worker Visa / Qualified Teacher Route by Zakikaki: 1:13pm On Apr 16
IkpemhiTG:
TRAVELING WITH A TODDLER WITHOUT HER MUM..
Who has been in this shoes before?. My girl is just 11months old. Even the father is his first time flying. What and what do I really need to put in place . This trip is about 6 hours plus. Niger to UK. It's not going to be easy for me I know as the father traveling with my daughter without the mum.

Please your advice will be appreciated.


Oh how time flies. I did this some years ago. My baby was just a year old at the time. Turned out not to be as stressful as I had envisaged. Just make sure you have booked a bassinet with the airline so that your baby can sleep comfortably when they fall asleep. You're lucky, it's only 6 hours plus so when baby falls asleep that should buy you about 3 to 4 hours of alone time. I wasn't so fortunate, I went through Dubai back then and had a 5 hour lay over. Also the trick is to ensure you're feeding her a bottle when the plane is taking off so her ears remain fine if not you're going to have one very noisy crying uncomfortable baby. The good thing is you're also going to be comfortably seated with enough room because of the bassinet. Good luck and feel free to ask any direct questions if I haven't touched on all your concerns.

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