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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Tenibegilojuo: 7:49pm On Feb 03 |
Greetings my people! Please do non clinical roles (IT to be specific) in the NHS require IHS payment for visa application? Or maybe I should rather ask if all roles within the NHS are exempt from IHS. Thanks |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Arap: 8:44pm On Feb 03 |
Tenibegilojuo: Non clinical roles, which includes IT, falls under the Skilled worker Visa. Therefore, requires IHS payment. However, you can apply for a refund every six months irrespective that your role is non clinical, and you'll be credited with 6 months worth of the IHS fees paid. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 9:11pm On Feb 03 |
missjekyll: Doorknocking ke wey I get shift |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 9:41pm On Feb 03 |
lavida001: Lol. You don't have to. I ve gone doorknocking during the day and gone on to nights the same day. I was that excited about the candidate. She won so was worth it. The labour party is in the final stages of finalising its manifesto. In the UK , manifestos are taken very seriously. They are immutable and if a government does something that is not in the manifesto without calling another election, they become very very unpopular. You can find the barebones of labour policies here https://labourlist.org/2023/10/labour-national-policy-forum-final-document-summary-policy-manifesto-party-conference/ |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by adekzy: 10:19pm On Feb 03 |
ehizario2012: Nobody mentioned South Easterners, you arrive at such a conclusion yourself.... besides, Your assertion would have been right if the Entire Southeast region were way better than the rest of the country.... considering the past and present governance. Every region has political representatives from different groups at both FG and state levels...and they all failed the masses woefully and none of them are better only the politicians+cronies are getting the benefits of the country. Thank God you have "mildly escape". We all want the best for the country irrespective of who is at the helm of affairs. So Let's not politicise and derail the thread further.... Shalom. 4 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by fatima04: 10:47pm On Feb 03 |
justwise: Haha abeg o my oga no ban me biko . Thanks jare, life came so hard, second child, maternity life, career and all. Everything no gree us see front but we thank God. I am back here now if another baby no enter runs away 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by fatima04: 10:49pm On Feb 03 |
Solumtoya: Thank you, honestly you guys that stayed consistent over the years deserve a lot of credit ๐ ๐. It is not easy at all and God bless you all for constantly giving back and keeping the community alive 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Tenibegilojuo: 11:03pm On Feb 03 |
Arap: Thank you my brother ๐๐ฝ |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by alongetayo: 11:23pm On Feb 03 |
Datakey: Please how do I go about this iptv stuff bro? |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 12:17am On Feb 04 |
adekzy: You've been appropriately responded to, so I'll jump and pass. A Hamas supporter, a possible Holocaust supporter cannot be engaging me. It's a waste of time. 12 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 12:28am On Feb 04 |
I saw this though ...does it count? Arap:
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Raalsalghul: 1:19am On Feb 04 |
Lexusgs430: I meant for short visits. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Nuallazgarments: 6:18am On Feb 04 |
Hello Nairalanders, it's my first time asking questions, I hope I get it right. First and foremost thanks to everyone who takes their time to answer questions. I have learnt alot from here. Please my question, is Neco GCE or SSCE WAEC. Which one is accepted in the Uk. Thank you. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 6:27am On Feb 04 |
Nuallazgarments: What are you applying for? |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by giselle237: 1:01pm On Feb 04 |
Raalsalghul:yes it is |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Nuallazgarments: 1:09pm On Feb 04 |
missjekyll:am not applying, we are relocating and my daughter has Neco GCE so we wanted to find out if that would enable her get into the University or rather start her A levels. Thank you. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ReesheesuKnack: 2:33pm On Feb 04 |
Nuallazgarments: Let me correct something here. 1. There is no such thing as NECO GCE. When NECO conducted its first Exams in 2000, the 6-3-3-4 system of education was already very firmly in place. NECO conducts Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) but NEVER GCE. As far as NECO is concerned, there is no such thing as GCE. The GCE exams was long, long scrapped before NECO was even established. 2. WAEC used to conduct an exams called GCE, but which has been defunct for much more than 30 years now. The exams WAEC conducts now is the West Africa Senior School Certificate Exams (WASSCE). No such thing as GCE. PS: Both NECO & WAEC conduct two 2๏ธโฃ Senior School Certificate Exams every year: ~May/June & June/July - Secondary School candidates and ~ Sept/October & November December for private candidates respectively. There is no such thing as GCE (anymore). Back to your question: YES! The UK recognises the Senior School Certificate Examination conducted by both WAEC & NECO. Any more questions? Ask. 4 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Umeleeds: 2:50pm On Feb 04 |
Good day house, does anyone know of a reliable house agent for areas in surulere. A family friend urgently needs a 2 bedroom apartment in Lagos for less than 1M for long term rent |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Nuallazgarments: 3:08pm On Feb 04 |
ReesheesuKnack:Thank you so much for this explanation, I really appreciate, we are relocating to the Uk and my daughter wrote the NECO Exam in November, so we wanted to find out if it is recognized in the Uk inorder to get admission into the University of A Levels as the case may be. I just need more light. Thank you so much. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by iyatrustee(f): 3:31pm On Feb 04 |
Nuallazgarments: She will need to open a profile with UK-ENIC to do an evaluation of her NECO results and for them to issue her a statement of comparability with UK's GCSE. Arrange a result checking scratch card, she'll need to provide one as they will verify result from Neco website. Service costs 64pounds. Unlike our's with A1-F9 gradings, the standard here is 9-1 with 9 being the highest grades and 1 the lowest. She's good to go once she has done the evaluation. Hope that helps. 3 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by pushup: 4:35pm On Feb 04 |
I greet una. Abeg who fit help me with iptv matter? |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Santa2: 7:39pm On Feb 04 |
Lexusgs430: I did not add tenancy when my MIL applied. she got the visa. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 8:13pm On Feb 04 |
Santa2: Caseworkers have different types of days ........๐๐ I love to tick all boxes, so regardless of their type of days ........ They would find it very difficult to say NO .......๐ 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by babajeje123(m): 9:22pm On Feb 04 |
Tenibegilojuo:You won't pay IHS if it's a cyber role. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by rayralph(m): 9:36pm On Feb 04 |
babajeje123: Paid IHS for a cyber security analyst role(band 5) Almost ยฃ12k for the whole family. 1 Like |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 9:41pm On Feb 04 |
rayralph: Oya แป .....๐ |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dustydee: 10:25pm On Feb 04 |
Nuallazgarments:The short answer is yes. I believe with the O Level, the child can go for A levels although id the child is too young, they might push back based on age. I heard a story of someone who came in and was being asked to join her year grade until the parents presented her excellent O level result which they could not conter. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by babajeje123(m): 11:32pm On Feb 04 |
rayralph:https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations/skilled-worker-visa-shortage-occupations |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 11:39pm On Feb 04 |
https://www.nhsemployers.org/articles/impacts-changes-uk-immigration-policy The above NHS guidance provides a detailed breakdown of how the new immigration rules will apply to care workers, NHS non clinical workers and their dependants. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goodenoch: 11:42pm On Feb 04 |
babajeje123: Being on the shortage occupation list doesnโt mean you wonโt pay IHS. Only means lower application fees. The only time a cyber person wonโt pay IHS is if they are of a sufficiently senior level that their occupation code is sufficiently high that their occupation code is โ1181: health services and public health managers and directorsโ which would bring them under the Health and Care Visa. Otherwise, itโll be the standard skilled worker visa and IHS will be payable, although they can claim refunds in 6 month intervals afterward. https://www.gov.uk/health-care-worker-visa/your-job 1 Like |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 11:43pm On Feb 04 |
Tenibegilojuo: Yes, see below NHS guidance: Skilled Worker Visa Applies to those roles not eligible for a Health and Care Visa (general Skilled Worker Visa) but sponsored by an NHS trust (such as IT and finance professionals, administrative staff, etc). From 4 April 2024, new applications will need to meet the increased salary threshold of ยฃ38,700. They will need to pay the increased immigration health surcharge (IHS) of ยฃ1,035 per year. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Schoolhike: 12:16am On Feb 05 |
Does anyone know of there is any gov regulations or policy in switching visa. Most employer do says they normally sponsor 3 months to the expiration of visa. all effort to find this information on gov.uk prove futile. |
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