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Travel / Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by nethio: 3:11pm On Apr 03, 2018 |
justwise:As far as I remember, the court case was not about conducting marriages but on which certificate to issue. For every Local Registry that follows the normal protocol and issues form E carrying the Federal Republic coat of arms and, duly signed by a JP is valid. If the local government issues their own certificate it is not valid. |
Travel / Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by nethio: 8:30am On Mar 28, 2018 |
Please friends, while filling the visa application on the website, the column that says spouse the passport information to be put is it for the applicant or the spouse. I am feeling for settlement husband, after travel history the next section where you will fill information for parents of the applicant, the starting side says spouse. The passport number and the rest information is it for the applicant or his spouse. I hope you all won't mind the question, I just need guidance from people that have filled before. As well to be double sure it is settlement husband when the husband is the person joining, and settlement wife when it is the wife that is joining. Thanks |
Travel / Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by nethio: 1:50pm On Mar 08, 2018 |
Please fellas, what do they mean by if you have leaved together as a couple? I am filling the VAF4A. That area is grey for me because we haven't stayed together but have been seeing whenever in Nigeria. Secondly how does one account for things paid together, because I don't have receipts bearing both our names, but we have contributed money together before. Please I may be asking elementary questions but with the way I have been hearing scrupulous reasons for rejections I want to be properly guided by those that have been through this and are successful. thanks |
Travel / Re: UK Spouse Visa/Appeal Process-part2 by nethio: 2:53pm On Mar 07, 2018 |
please who fills the VAF4A, the spouse in Nigeria or the spouse in the UK |
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by nethio: 11:26pm On Mar 20, 2016 |
Hello all, those that got admission and are interested in learning Norwegian before travelling should reply this post. Remember in Norway u will struggle to get on with everyday life without speaking/reading Norwegian. Yes they speak English but they are proud people and most often aside class won't speak English to you. So u guys can reply and I'd find ways to share some of my books with you. Book by Olaf Husby Associate professor Norwegian as a second language Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim ,Norway 1 Like |
Health / Re: Breaking:- FG Sacks All Resident Doctors by nethio: 1:37am On Aug 16, 2014 |
People keep saying Hazard allowance, does the money compensate for exposures? People shouldn't really be paid for hazard monthly without being exposed rather an insurance policy established for compensation when hazard occurs. There is something called PPE's those are things to be clamoured for and enforced because Nigerians don't really comply to rules including Healthcare providers. Why should A Doctor touch a patient without wear a hand gloves? Most disregard safety measures and complain of exposures latter. Universal safety measure for healthcare providers is consider pathogenic till proven otherwise. Nurses, Doctors, Medical laboratory Scientists, radiographer, cleaners, ward attendants etc are all exposed to hazards at work. Government should stop paying workers Hazard allowance monthly but establish an insurance policy for compensation when hazards occur simple ocelot2006: |
Health / Re: Breaking:- FG Sacks All Resident Doctors by nethio: 1:14am On Aug 16, 2014 |
Is a resident a specialist or someone in training to become one? Is a resident a permanent staff or someone doing on the job training? Why are we always talking out of emotions without facing facts. There are consultants, who by right perform intrinsic jobs that u allay, GEJ said he will reinstate then once the problem in health sector is solved simple. That I believe will include holding people accountable for job done. Making sure u sign in and out of work. Making sure ethic and good team work is ensured. And let me say this, for people barking Doctors will run abroad to practice, I laugh. Can they really be able to cope abroad? Don't think they can get away with stuff they do here including incessant strikes, poor patient management, indiscipline and punctuality (signing in and out of work), accountability and good team work (especially when they have been taught in Nigeria its a master/slave relationship in hospitals without respect for other professionals as expressed even in this forum). Even has this belief a bachelors degree in Medicine and surgery makes then eternally higher than other Bachelors degree holders. Some have gone and would tell you better. Mindsets needs to be purged and respect needs to be restored. Ethics needs to be upheld. For the reason people are gathered is the patient not the Doctor or Nurses or anyone else. Doctors head each team/clinical services anyone can run the hospitals once he has administrative bias. Each profession has its own scheme of service, and heading a team isn't a boss/servant relationship but primus inter pares. Each unit is funded to maximise productivity. Salaries are negotiated upon job evaluation not collectively. Medicine has advance and we must move with the world and not lag behind. Indiscipline is punished by appointed review committee not a Doctor because u are not any persons Boss except fellow Doctor. A review committee must encompass members of each profession. Each profession should reach its pinnacle cos that's how Nigerians will get the best. I enjoy these things here so nigerians deserve same. quote author=ocelot2006] Guy, you're the one talking now, but I can assure you that the nation may be facing an imminent collapse of the health sector, no thanks to this decision (especially now that we have an Ebola outbreak, the worst in history). Do you really think the Medical Officers are cut out to perform the jobs of these crop of experienced specialists who basically run ALL the Teaching Hospitals? Or do you think the 4000 consultants left nationwide can handle 120mil+ Nigerians? It is people like you that I pity, cos you're now faced with a situation were you can only get your health care services from Teaching Hospitals staffed with inexperienced MOS + overworked consultants OR private practices owned by specialist docs were you have to pay through your nose for services. Oh, I forgot to add that the health services will still be underfunded, no one to train the new crop of cos, inadequate facilities, etc. But hey, your choice.[/quote] 2 Likes |
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by nethio: 10:03pm On Aug 05, 2014 |
It's been almost two months now sine I submitted at the embassy. What did they say when u contacted them? Did u mail or called them? Inxyz: |
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by nethio: 5:54pm On Aug 04, 2014 |
Any Info on that cos I haven't o! ashimiyu: Please, who is yet to receive visa in this forum should indicate? |
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