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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:26pm On Oct 26, 2023
adeolaspecial:


Good afternoon. I don't have a license yet, but presently studying for my theory test as i got to know that having a license and driving a car is an advantage in the job sector here in the uk. And thank you for the encouragement, i won't make myself a statistic. God bless you sir

Having a DL is very important....... It opens up various roles, which might fill an immediate void.......😂

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by heroshark(m): 10:41pm On Oct 26, 2023
giselle237:
if u took a picture of the special delivery envelope then the tracking number is on it. Unfortunately the current waiting times for delivery are almost at 6 months.

Can people who have applied and received their passport within 2months comment on the Number of Pages and duration they applied for?

I applied for 64pages, 10years and got my passport in about 5weeks (Bio on 17th July, passport delivered on 23rd August).

I wanted to confirm if the no of pages and duration affects the processing speed. Also If you applied for the same 10years, 64 pages and yet to receive your passport after 2months also comment.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 10:56pm On Oct 26, 2023
heroshark:


Can people who have applied and received their passport within 2months comment on the Number of Pages and duration they applied for?

I applied for 64pages, 10years and got my passport in about 5weeks (Bio on 17th July, passport delivered on 23rd August).

I wanted to confirm if the no of pages and duration affects the processing speed. Also If you applied for the same 10years, 64 pages and yet to receive your passport after 2months also comment.
Good point
The type of booklet currently available may be factor
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 11:58pm On Oct 26, 2023
Thinking of buying a car........ This data would influence/affect your premiums........

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by SamReinvented: 12:14am On Oct 27, 2023
adeolaspecial:
Hi guys, please i need your input in this. First of all, i apologize for my lengthy post. I moved into the uk last year april as a student dependent, i started working in may and have been earning a minimum a minimum wage with over time and the littlest i earned is 1900 including over time which enabled me clear my wife's fees and pay some bills added with the little she earned working 20hrs. In the long run she got pregnant and went on maternity leave a month before we welcome our baby in December.

She was on maternity leave, earning maternity pay which supports me while i go full blast working overtime with same earnings not more than 1900. She went back to work in August and now on 37.5hrs full time as she has finished doing her masters.

Now with the responsibility of catering for our child who is now 10months, we had to adjust with our work patterns (Thank God for giving me an understanding manager and hers too) by picking shifts when we like to help us on who stays home with the baby while the other go to work. I had to let go working overtime as i work on days when she's not working and she works on days when I'm not working.

This has really impacted on my earnings and pay as i now earn the basic pay of 1800, and with tax, ni and pension deducted i am left with about 1600 sometimes lower if i don't work night shifts as we earn enhancement working night shifts. My wife is very supportive as we split montly bills, spendings and all ( I know that this should even make it easier as she earns more now) , but the issue is lately the cost of living has gone up, our rent was increased, energy bill has gone up as we had to sometime put on the heater cos of the baby, his feeding, clothing and all his needs.

The bills are choking and i can even hardly save. My wife on the other hand contributes her quota on a 60/40 basis as i contribte the most as the olori ebi even though we earn same salary monthly. I have racked in credit card debts and all. I have had to cut down alot of spendings to adjust ( and that includes me not buying orijin bitters or going out with friends, going to the barber, i cut my hair anyhow i sabi, and some needs....lol). What can i do in this context as i am considering getting a new job that can pay more on same hours, but I don't know if the manager will be as understanding as the current manager i work with.

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In addition to the various advice that has been offered on earning more, I think you should also look into PROPER tracking of your monthly expenses so you can correctly identify what are the biggest/unreasonable drains on your finances at the moment and tackle those pieces.

A couple with one child earning a combined net income of at least £3,200 shouldn’t be struggling by any standards. You should definitely look to earn more, but the reasoning for this should be to have bigger disposable income, increase savings/investments or enjoy some luxury, etc. It shouldn’t be because you’re currently struggling.

During the time you were earning way more, did you manage to hugely save after you finished up paying school fees? Where did you redirect all that extra cash to afterwards? Any black tax burdens? I obviously don’t know much about your situation, but I sense that there maybe the need to look into cultivating better financial habits overall.

Please also clear up your credit card debts ASAP and run out of that hole like you’re being chased. Wishing you the very best and hope you figure things out in due time.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by SamReinvented: 12:40am On Oct 27, 2023
heroshark:


Can people who have applied and received their passport within 2months comment on the Number of Pages and duration they applied for?

I applied for 64pages, 10years and got my passport in about 5weeks (Bio on 17th July, passport delivered on 23rd August).

I wanted to confirm if the no of pages and duration affects the processing speed. Also If you applied for the same 10years, 64 pages and yet to receive your passport after 2months also comment.


I applied for 10 years/64 pages.

As mentioned before - I did biometrics in May and got my passport in September.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 12:42am On Oct 27, 2023
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Luada(m): 7:16am On Oct 27, 2023
Thewritingnerd:
Say this for any business please BUT NOT TRADING. I REPEAT: NOT TRADING. Especially cos the person you’re telling to go trade is a newbie who is struggling with his finances; please be honest with yourself.

I am a trader myself (ICT, Smart Money, LPC concept you name it, I know most and the skill took yearss to learn). And I won’t see someone complaining about money issues and advise trading to them because that’s not even the mindset anyone should be trading from!


Ok, nice write up. You are a trader your self, nice i know it not easy sometimes as a trader.

But, actually dont know what to say again.

But i still have to say something, if don't take a step you will never leave your current position/situation, soo take a step.

Thanks

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by LionInZion: 8:36am On Oct 27, 2023
Luada:


Ok, nice write up. You are a trader your self, nice i know it not easy sometimes as a trader.

But, actually dont know what to say again.

But i still have to say something, if don't take a step you will never leave your current position/situation, soo take a step.

Thanks

There's nothing more to say please. It's straightforward; what the guy needs right now isn't what you're proposing. Trading is an investment, a risky and murky one for that matter. What he needs have rightly been suggested by many other contributors.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Tomyusf141: 2:14pm On Oct 27, 2023
hello people,

I am desperately in need of your help. My student visa expires monday. My Nigerian Passport renewal biometrics was done a month ago (collection date according to them is 31/nov/23) I am trying to apply for my PSW now and it would'nt go through with my expired passport. has anyone been in this situation before? how did you deal with it or do I need to contact a lawyer. I do have proof of passport renewal application though.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by rowon(m): 2:44pm On Oct 27, 2023
Good day my people. Please I need your candid advice. My visa is about to expire in January. I just got to know HND holder would need English test for UKVI.please which of the tests is easiest to pass SELT, IELT and others which I don't know the names. Please advise
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Ukliving: 2:50pm On Oct 27, 2023
Tomyusf141:
hello people,

I am desperately in need of your help. My student visa expires monday. My Nigerian Passport renewal biometrics was done a month ago (collection date according to them is 31/nov/23) I am trying to apply for my PSW now and it would'nt go through with my expired passport. has anyone been in this situation before? how did you deal with it or do I need to contact a lawyer. I do have proof of passport renewal application though.

Let's wait for others to contribute but I think you should go ahead and apply for the visa with the expired passport than going out of status. Worse case scenario, they write back and ask you to send your new passport

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Ukliving: 2:53pm On Oct 27, 2023
Another thing I realized recently is that many Nigerians actually qualify for the global talent visa stream. Many were just going for the student visa and care worker route simply because it is popular.
It's not only tech people that can apply for global talent visa.

Fashion designers, event managers, visual artists, even make-up artists also qualify.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by BouharryArtikou: 2:58pm On Oct 27, 2023
rowon:
Good day my people. Please I need your candid advice. My visa is about to expire in January. I just got to know HND holder would need English test for UKVI.please which of the tests is easiest to pass SELT, IELT and others which I don't know the names. Please advise


What is your current visa that is about to expire?
What is the visa you are about to apply for that requires an English test?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by toughest007: 3:18pm On Oct 27, 2023
Hello guys, please I hear there are crypto/webmoney goons here. I need to make a small payment in either media.

Please indicate so we can discuss further.

Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 3:23pm On Oct 27, 2023
Ty

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by rowon(m): 3:29pm On Oct 27, 2023
I am on a dependant visa .my wife just finished her uni. I want to use the test for care work. quote author=BouharryArtikou post=126646408]


What is your current visa that is about to expire?
What is the visa you are about to apply for that requires an English test?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kode12: 3:40pm On Oct 27, 2023
rowon:
I am on a dependant visa .my wife just finished her uni. I want to use the test for care work. quote author=BouharryArtikou post=126646408]


What is your current visa that is about to expire?
What is the visa you are about to apply for that requires an English test?


All the exams are basically the same thing, they're testing for similar aptitude for/in English so you're going to be having similar difficulty levels in both, however, as someone who has taken the IELTS more than once for different purposes, I'll say do a lot of practice before taking the exams. It's not hard, but you need to be aware of how the questions are formatted and how the style changes from stage to stage.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hayesconcept(m): 3:54pm On Oct 27, 2023
Apply with your expired passport and also upload the slip of that shows that you’re already applied for new passport with a cover letter. You will be good
Tomyusf141:
hello people,

I am desperately in need of your help. My student visa expires monday. My Nigerian Passport renewal biometrics was done a month ago (collection date according to them is 31/nov/23) I am trying to apply for my PSW now and it would'nt go through with my expired passport. has anyone been in this situation before? how did you deal with it or do I need to contact a lawyer. I do have proof of passport renewal application though.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by rowon(m): 4:27pm On Oct 27, 2023
Thanks
kode12:


All the exams are basically the same thing, they're testing for similar aptitude for/in English so you're going to be having similar difficulty levels in both, however, as someone who has taken the IELTS more than once for different purposes, I'll say do a lot of practice before taking the exams. It's not hard, but you need to be aware of how the questions are formatted and how the style changes from stage to stage.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Oggg: 5:33pm On Oct 27, 2023
hayesconcept:
Apply with your expired passport and also upload the slip of that shows that you’re already applied for new passport with a cover letter. You will be good
True. This works

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Tomyusf141: 5:42pm On Oct 27, 2023
Oggg:
True. This works

Thank you so much guys. I can't believe a lawyer asked me to pay 200 quid for this same consultation.
thank you thank you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 7:06pm On Oct 27, 2023
Tomyusf141:


Thank you so much guys. I can't believe a lawyer asked me to pay 200 quid for this same consultation.
thank you thank you

The same type of lawyer's that adviced Atiku & Obi .......😁

Don't forget, no lawyer that got bills to pay, would refuse a brief .......😜😁

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kwakudtraveller(m): 7:40pm On Oct 27, 2023
Tomyusf141:
hello people,

I am desperately in need of your help. My student visa expires monday. My Nigerian Passport renewal biometrics was done a month ago (collection date according to them is 31/nov/23) I am trying to apply for my PSW now and [/b]it would'nt go through with my expired passport[i][/i][b]. has anyone been in this situation before? how did you deal with it or do I need to contact a lawyer. I do have proof of passport renewal application though.
If it’s not going through like you said then you need to contact UKVI.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Maureen4sure: 11:16pm On Oct 27, 2023
@semmyk, @Santa2,

I had my graduation yesterday, and it was eventful. I would like to thank you personally, @semmyk, for making this happen.

When all hope was lost,you came through with your advice and the right step to take.

I'm sure you still remember my situation vividly,when I failed my modules and the school was going to award me a postgraduate diploma instead of an MSc.

I followed your advice and wrote to the vice chancellor of my school regarding my predicament and why I failed. Her office swung into action, and I was given the last chance 'Extenuating Circumstances’ .

I was asked to resubmit the failed module, and I passed.

Yesterday, I was awarded a Master of Science.

@semmyk, I prayed God would come through for you in whatever challenges you are going through, just like you came through for me. It will all come good soon.

My appreciation also goes to @Santa2 for your advice and kind words.

Thank you again and again.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by genkins(m): 12:54am On Oct 28, 2023
Pls how do you do crypto transactions in the UK without worrying about HRMC taxes?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by MrMash(m): 1:36am On Oct 28, 2023
Please has anybody switched Visa recently within UK?

The wait is killing, 4 weeks gone already. Student visa is real bondage.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Chreze(m): 2:23am On Oct 28, 2023
genkins:
Pls how do you do crypto transactions in the UK without worrying about HRMC taxes?

In 2021 when I sold crypto in ÂŁ, I had 2 buyers who would send money to my account without mention of crypto, one Ghanaian and another india. The Indian would send with note in Hindi saying take care brother or Uncle A asked me to give you this for upkeep. He was a student as at that time too. That was when I was able to risk it (cos of school fee).

After that period my risk level dropped and i only sold crypto to # then convert back to pounds. Long trip, saved me from worrying about anything. Not sold in the last years as my job takes care of me here. Someone also advised getting a crypto Visa card. I believe binance has that.

In whatever you do, keep the term “Crypto” out of the notes/description. It use to be a big deal 2-3years ago, don’t know the situation now.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Santa2: 2:32am On Oct 28, 2023
Maureen4sure:
@semmyk, @Santa2,

I had my graduation yesterday, and it was eventful. I would like to thank you personally, @semmyk, for making this happen.

When all hope was lost,you came through with your advice and the right step to take.

I'm sure you still remember my situation vividly,when I failed my modules and the school was going to award me a postgraduate diploma instead of an MSc.

I followed your advice and wrote to the vice chancellor of my school regarding my predicament and why I failed. Her office swung into action, and I was given the last chance 'Extenuating Circumstances’ .

I was asked to resubmit the failed module, and I passed.

Yesterday, I was awarded a Master of Science.

@semmyk, I prayed God would come through for you in whatever challenges you are going through, just like you came through for me. It will all come good soon.

My appreciation also goes to @Santa2 for your advice and kind words.

Thank you again and again.

Kind of News we like to hear. Welldone Maureen! Give yourself a pat in the back for your perseverance. May all good things come to you

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Mindlog: 3:12am On Oct 28, 2023
Maureen4sure:
@semmyk, @Santa2,

I had my graduation yesterday, and it was eventful. I would like to thank you personally, @semmyk, for making this happen.

When all hope was lost,you came through with your advice and the right step to take.

I'm sure you still remember my situation vividly,when I failed my modules and the school was going to award me a postgraduate diploma instead of an MSc.

I followed your advice and wrote to the vice chancellor of my school regarding my predicament and why I failed. Her office swung into action, and I was given the last chance 'Extenuating Circumstances’ .

I was asked to resubmit the failed module, and I passed.

Yesterday, I was awarded a Master of Science.

@semmyk, I prayed God would come through for you in whatever challenges you are going through, just like you came through for me. It will all come good soon.

My appreciation also goes to @Santa2 for your advice and kind words.

Thank you again and again.

Congratulations as I can imagine your joy!

I know someone who had similar issue, she was awarded a postgraduate diploma in February because she didn't meet up with the academic requirements to be awarded a Msc. She submitted medical reports, involved the student advice, course leader, the school mental wellness team and the pastoral counsellor......the school granted her another opportunity to resubmit what was outstanding in early May and by first week of June, the result was out and awarded a Msc.....graduated in July.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 7:38am On Oct 28, 2023
genkins:
Pls how do you do crypto transactions in the UK without worrying about HRMC taxes?

In 2024, all side hustles would be receiving a massive hammer from HMRC........

HMRC has invested heavily in hardwares and software, to catch us out ........😂

I hope you know HMRC got access to our bank accounts (shalaye go plenty).......😁

https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/hmrc-is-clamping-down-on-side-hustles-what-tax-do-you-need-to-pay-aIykn5m0v5Jj
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hayesconcept(m): 7:56am On Oct 28, 2023
grin grin
Tomyusf141:


Thank you so much guys. I can't believe a lawyer asked me to pay 200 quid for this same consultation.
thank you thank you

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