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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 11:13am On Dec 18, 2020
Thank you will take note of this

LagosismyHome:


Yes in terms of state funded school... this is very allowed. However for the 3 year old, you can only attend 15 hours free education and not the 30 hours free. The 30 hours is classiged as public fund so make sure only claim the 15 hours and then once the child is in reception class age then you are good to go .

Egusi grounded or not is very ok.... as for fried meat I am not sure , although a friend brought me loads of suya this week and frozen suya was absolutely fine
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 7:42am On Dec 18, 2020
Hello house , please can children (ages 5 & 3) of a parent with a student visa attend state funded schools in the UK or they will be required to pay fees , I tried checking for information online but it was not so clear to me.

Also has anyone travelled to the uk recently and carried fried meat , Eguisi(not grinded) is it allowed?

Thank youuuuuu
Travel / Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by lizboa: 1:01pm On Nov 07, 2020
Good day House, thanks to everyone here providing clarity on this our general pursuit of Happiness. Please I am here on behalf of my aunt she is 58years she is currently a Matron at a private hospital but I want to know if she stands a chance in practicing in the abroad.
She is a Registered Nurse she did her nursing school @ OAU as far back as 1985, she is currently in 300l studing BNSC @ Lautech.

I have tried reading through the threads but I have not a single clue about anything cuz I am in a totally different field I would really appreciate if someone can just tell if there is a route for her and how to go about helping her sort it out.

God bless
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by lizboa: 1:00pm On Nov 07, 2020
Good day House, thanks to everyone here providing clarity on this our general pursuit of Happiness. Please I am here on behalf of my aunt she is 58years she is currently a Matron at a private hospital but I want to know if she stands a chance in practicing in the abroad.
She is a Registered Nurse she did her nursing school @ OAU as far back as 1985, she is currently in 300l studing BNSC @ Lautech.

I have tried reading through the threads but I have not a single clue about anything cuz I am in a totally different field I would really appreciate if someone can just tell if there is a route for her and how to go about helping her sort it out.

God bless
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lizboa: 10:19am On Oct 28, 2020
Thank you
Cyberknight:


Use the passport that you will eventually use for the visa application.
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lizboa: 10:04am On Oct 28, 2020
Hello All,

Please I am trying to fill the Tuberculosis test form for the test as part of the requirement to apply for Tier 4 Visa, My son holds a dual citizenship, Please advise if I should use his US passport for the process or his Nigerian passport?

I understand I will have to use whichever of his citizenship used for the TB test to process his dependent visa.

Thanks all
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 5:06pm On Oct 27, 2020
Thank Fatima, BCU was actually my first option cuz at least I know people there , but then I saw the modules offered by Bradford and kinda preferred it plus theirs is also accredited not sure if that really matters though, will think it through well well sha thanks again

fatima04:


Just wanted to chip in if you have an offer from BCU, you can choose that one. It gives you most things you are looking for in terms of job opportunities and no need to be relocating in the future

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 4:49pm On Oct 25, 2020
Thanks @lot for your response , thank you @Bourne007 thank you @Justwise.


Mamatukwas:


It’s true @ mostly Asian community. But it’s still a very diverse town. Honestly I was there as a single lady so I don’t know how it will be for someone with kids but I loved bradford. And as for jobs, you will most likely move to wherever you find a job.

Also I’m not sure which course you are doing but Bradford is known for being quite intense. You will benefit from being close to campus.

That’s my opinion though but it’s been a while so things might have changed.

All the best.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 5:48pm On Oct 24, 2020
That it is 85% Asian community and there are a number of violent crimes and the possibility of getting a job while studying after studying is low.

justwise:


What were you told about Bradford ?

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 3:25pm On Oct 24, 2020
Thanks alot @Justwise , Truth is I am not keen on Leeds o , Its just because of a few negative things I have heard about Bradford also because I will be coming with my kids , I also got an offer from Birmingham city but I love the modules being offered by Bradford and it is also accredited, Affordable and secure environs is key for me because of my youngins.

Thanks
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by lizboa: 11:31am On Oct 24, 2020
Good day everyone , I believe we are all keeping safe ,
I got an offer to study @ university of Bradford for January Intake, please I need suggestions on what area in Leeds I can stay that is not too far to Bradford , affordable and it is equally safe for raising toddlers (5yr & 3yr). I am saying Leeds because I heard that Bradford is not too safe and all. Please I would appreciate any feedback .

Also please I would love to Link up with anyone planning to or already studying at the University of Bradford

Thanks to everyone on this platform
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lizboa: 6:53pm On Oct 14, 2020
Hi Everyone for those who have gotten Tier 4 visa to study at Birmingham city university did you have to write IELTS academics or is English Proficiency certificate from my Nigerian university acceptable.

Anyone for January 2021 intake for Big Data Analytics lets connect o BIKO.
Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lizboa: 9:39am On Oct 14, 2020
Hi so I applied 16th September and got feedback on the 8th of Oct
Teerc4:
Hi, when did you get the offer? I've applied for same course since early September no response yet.

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Travel / Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by lizboa: 8:15am On Oct 14, 2020
Hi Everyone for those who have gotten Tier 4 visa to study at Birmingham city university did you have to write IELTS academics or is English Proficiency certificate from my Nigerian university acceptable.

Anyone for January 2021 intake for Big Data Analytics lets connect o BIKO.

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