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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mamatukwas: 10:28pm On Feb 18, 2022
mizGene:

Why nylon? I use normal plastic bottle and freeze...never had any issues

Sometimes the machine picks up the plastic. A customs officer advised my mum to avoid too much plastic for things that could be contraband.

That’s how they seized my Suya pepper and left my Suya last year Apparently, pepper can be a weapon. It was hand luggage sha.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dettolgel: 10:32pm On Feb 18, 2022
dubaiprince:


Not sure you need to wait for an email for your BRP unless there was an issue with it which you reported in the first place. The person can go back in two weeks. When my family came last year, they went for their BRP 11 days after arrival (due to self isolation at home). When we got to the post office, they told us the BRPs were only received the day before.

Thanks but her friend that arrived on Wednesday picked up her BRP today at the post office.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by fatima04: 10:40pm On Feb 18, 2022
umarwy:



I can offer full gist for a fee grin


Oya now, free wheat bread �

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Mimzyy(f): 10:45pm On Feb 18, 2022
Trust me you don’t want that to happen o cheesy. Have you seen the video of a 2020 car that was damaged by a tree which was uprooted by the storm ? grin

deept:


On falling trees, that was how one guy knocked on my door to give quote to fell a tree outside my house. I no ask for quote or anything o, but just to be nice and I have been thinking about removing the tree I said ok. He looked at the tree and said £750 pounds, na so I burst out laughing. He asked why I was laughing, I said he shouldn't worry, the tree is not disturbing anybody make him leave am as e dey. The way these blue collar people charge Mehn!!! No be here

Abeg storm Eunice come my side help me uproot this tree free of charge o.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 10:47pm On Feb 18, 2022
Good evening everyone.

I was playing around with the mortgage calculator on rightmove... I noticed that for a house of say 600k, the monthly mortgage could be 2500 with a 10% deposit. But curiously, doubling the deposit to 20% only marginally reduced the mortgage to like 2200 (the figures are not exact)
Is there any trick to striking an agreeable balance between increasing the deposit paid and achieving a lower monthly mortgage...cos the way it looks to me, one might as well deposit only 10% and invest tge rest in a buy to let...
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by bimbola4real(m): 10:50pm On Feb 18, 2022
Temi231:
God bless everyone. Please let’s maintain some sanity . Justwise thank you for sanitizing this thread.

E jo please let’s it it easy on one another.

I have a question ohh Scotland people. Please where una dey get bag of rice ohh. Abi they don’t sell big rice in this country ni? Tired of small small rice Biko. Also, I need palm oil. I have visited Aldi, lidi, Iceland, sainsbury, tesco, Morrison but no palm oil and big rice oo. Please I need direction. Thank you and Good morning everyone

You can get palm oil and other African stuff from Kashmir store on Eglinton Road G5 9RU (you can get directions their from Google map) walking distance from some parts of city centre. They have 10kg bags of rice as well, they have long grain one( Tollyboy Rice is closest to Naija one).
For bigger bag rice and wholesale products generally there's Alfa Wholesale on Lancefield street G3 8HZ
Also another African shop called Larrytino on maryhill road G20 9AX ( they stock all Naija food stuff, owned by a Nigerian), the others are Asian owned.
Hope this helps.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mizGene(f): 10:52pm On Feb 18, 2022
Mamatukwas:


Sometimes the machine picks up the plastic. A customs officer advised my mum to avoid too much plastic for things that could be contraband.

That’s how they seized my Suya pepper and left my Suya last year Apparently, pepper can be a weapon. It was hand luggage sha.

Ah! I see!

You should have told them it was suya "spice" ;
maybe they would have missed it grin grin

Generally, I avoid any powders or liquids in hand luggage...

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by CheesyTee(f): 10:56pm On Feb 18, 2022
Temi231:

How many kg? Is it nice. The uncle bens rice that I bought from sainsbury was really nice but they are counted. angry Is tesco rice nice and not like all those yeye mushy mushy long grains I got from lidi. This culture shock na wa real wa oo
It's about 2kg and it's nice like Thailand rice c
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AyodejiS92: 10:56pm On Feb 18, 2022
Good day to you all, please I need some brace up(ideas) on this. What type of food is permitted to be brought into UK? And I heard clothes are cheap over , how true is this?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Joyousgem: 11:46pm On Feb 18, 2022
Mamatukwas:


Sometimes the machine picks up the plastic. A customs officer advised my mum to avoid too much plastic for things that could be contraband.

That’s how they seized my Suya pepper and left my Suya last year Apparently, pepper can be a weapon. It was hand luggage sha.

Almost burnt myself with hot tea reading this. It would never have crossed my mind. I can visualise the usual overhead space fight on Nigerian flights ending with peppered eyes.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tshoboy(m): 11:48pm On Feb 18, 2022
dettolgel:


Thanks but her friend that arrived on Wednesday picked up her BRP today at the post office.
It could be the friend got her own visa earlier. It BRP are produced after visa is granted. It could also just be any random reason. Just ask her to be patient and check again in a week or two.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tushqueen(f): 12:45am On Feb 19, 2022
mizGene:

Why nylon? I use normal plastic bottle and freeze...never had any issues


Me too, plastic with nylon to seal mouth before covering with lid. Keep rock solid in freezer days before travel

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by umarwy(m): 12:49am On Feb 19, 2022
mizGene:


Ah! I see!

You should have told them it was suya "spice" ;
maybe they would have missed it grin grin

Generally, I avoid any powders or liquids in hand luggage...

Reminds me of the time I had wrapped alubo in my hand luggage.

They had to do secondary swabs. See as people eye full they look me lol

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by beryour(m): 1:09am On Feb 19, 2022
Guys be careful out there....Eunice don dey kill o

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Estroller: 1:11am On Feb 19, 2022
Good day house, hope everyone is well and safe. Please how is council tax handled when moving houses? The new house will be empty for some weeks to allow for renovation, so moving is delayed even though we've completed. Does this mean we will be liable for council tax on two separate addresses while the renovation is going on?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by canadaishome: 1:12am On Feb 19, 2022
Good day
Is it possible to get Nigerian international driver's license while I'm in the UK?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by fatima04: 1:13am On Feb 19, 2022
mizGene:
Good evening everyone.

I was playing around with the mortgage calculator on rightmove... I noticed that for a house of say 600k, the monthly mortgage could be 2500 with a 10% deposit. But curiously, doubling the deposit to 20% only marginally reduced the mortgage to like 2200 (the figures are not exact)
Is there any trick to striking an agreeable balance between increasing the deposit paid and achieving a lower monthly mortgage...cos the way it looks to me, one might as well deposit only 10% and invest tge rest in a buy to let...

Doubling the deposit basically increases your equity but potentially the interest rates between an 80% to 90% LTV ratio isn't that much so that's why you are seeing close quotes. You can definitely divert your extra funds to start your property portfolio.

Also noticed that you might properly get a reduced mortgage repayments based on your actual scenario because the calculators are designed on like standard 3% rates and there are mortgages as low as 1.25% in the recent times.

Caveat- the above is just personal experience and not a professional one. Trust Ticha and others to do it justice

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Estroller: 1:15am On Feb 19, 2022
canadaishome:
Good day
Is it possible to get Nigerian international driver's license while I'm in the UK?

Yes it is, but if you have your regular Naija driver's licence and it is still valid, you don't need the international version. I'm assuming this is for the purpose of drivung in the UK.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tushqueen(f): 1:19am On Feb 19, 2022
umarwy:



I can offer full gist for a fee grin


Me too, lol l!

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tushqueen(f): 1:26am On Feb 19, 2022
AyodejiS92:
Good day to you all, please I need some brace up(ideas) on this. What type of food is permitted to be brought into UK? And I heard clothes are cheap over , how true is this?


If you fey wear jeans, buy your thing for naija ooo

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dupyshoo: 1:34am On Feb 19, 2022
Don't use rightmove, try the calculator
from mortgage providers to see the difference. For example, 20% deposit on 600k with Nationwide will be a monthly payments of about £1500.
mizGene:
Good evening everyone.

I was playing around with the mortgage calculator on rightmove... I noticed that for a house of say 600k, the monthly mortgage could be 2500 with a 10% deposit. But curiously, doubling the deposit to 20% only marginally reduced the mortgage to like 2200 (the figures are not exact)
Is there any trick to striking an agreeable balance between increasing the deposit paid and achieving a lower monthly mortgage...cos the way it looks to me, one might as well deposit only 10% and invest tge rest in a buy to let...

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by deept(m): 1:53am On Feb 19, 2022
Estroller:
Good day house, hope everyone is well and safe. Please how is council tax handled when moving houses? The new house will be empty for some weeks to allow for renovation, so moving is delayed even though we've completed. Does this mean we will be liable for council tax on two separate addresses while the renovation is going on?

Yes
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Estroller: 1:58am On Feb 19, 2022
deept:


Yes

Thanks. Seems kind of unfair to have to pay it twice as both houses are under the same local council authority and also one will be empty.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by canadaishome: 2:02am On Feb 19, 2022
Estroller:


Yes it is, but if you have your regular Naija driver's licence and it is still valid, you don't need the international version. I'm assuming this is for the purpose of drivung in the UK.

Yes it is

Thank you
I was worried that the validity of the international driver's license must begin before the date of entry to the UK.
Thank you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by deept(m): 2:09am On Feb 19, 2022
Estroller:


Thanks. Seems kind of unfair to have to pay it twice as both houses are under the same local council authority and also one will be empty.

Council tax on empty houses is usually even more than occupied houses. It is like a property tax on every dwelling and someone must be liable either the tenant who lives there or the landlord.

Property gurus correct me if I'm wrong o. Plus I was in same situation last year and paid the tax for both. The person that sold you the house would probably have informed the fibbing that ownership has changed so the bill will be coming to you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by deept(m): 2:18am On Feb 19, 2022
mizGene:
Good evening everyone.

I was playing around with the mortgage calculator on rightmove... I noticed that for a house of say 600k, the monthly mortgage could be 2500 with a 10% deposit. But curiously, doubling the deposit to 20% only marginally reduced the mortgage to like 2200 (the figures are not exact)
Is there any trick to striking an agreeable balance between increasing the deposit paid and achieving a lower monthly mortgage...cos the way it looks to me, one might as well deposit only 10% and invest tge rest in a buy to let...

Be careful before dabbling into btl, make sure you do your numbers well because you could be paying out of pocket as a private landlord because hmrc considers rent as income. Not to talk about all the regulations, cost and tenant wahala. Some landlords will be fixing kaylov12's fence after the storm.

Look into registering a limited company for btl if you want to go into it

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Estroller: 2:32am On Feb 19, 2022
deept:


Council tax on empty houses is usually even more than occupied houses. It is like a property tax on every dwelling and someone must be liable either the tenant who lives there or the landlord.

Property gurus correct me if I'm wrong o. Plus I was in same situation last year and paid the tax for both. The person that sold you the house would probably have informed the fibbing that ownership has changed so the bill will be coming to you

Thanks once again, I just completed a council tax registration form on my Borough's website. There are just too many costs associated with house moving, chai.

I read that there is some sort of discount for empty and unfurnished properties, I've informed my council, let's see if we will get the discount.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by deept(m): 2:44am On Feb 19, 2022
Estroller:


Thanks once again, I just completed a council tax registration form on my Borough's website. There are just too many costs associated with house moving, chai.

I read that there is some sort of discount for empty and unfurnished properties, I've informed my council, let's see if we will get the discount.

Yep you could get a waiver or a discount however its time limited, depends on the council
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by TheGuyFromHR: 7:57am On Feb 19, 2022
canadaishome:


Yes it is

Thank you
I was worried that the validity of the international driver's license must begin before the date of entry to the UK.
Thank you

Irrespective of which license you get, your entitlement to drive in the UK on a non-UK licence ends exactly one year from the day you entered the UK on your Tier 4 visa, so you must have changed to a full UK licence by then if you wish to continue driving around.

I don't know how things are now (hopefully shouldn't have changed), but back in the day, passing your test in Aberdeen and all those less populated areas in Scotland was way easier than in places like Manchester and London. Once you master roundabouts, all else shouldn't be a problem.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by umarwy(m): 8:24am On Feb 19, 2022
TheGuyFromHR:


Irrespective of which license you get, your entitlement to drive in the UK on a non-UK licence ends exactly one year from the day you entered the UK on your Tier 4 visa, so you must have changed to a full UK licence by then if you wish to continue driving around.

I don't know how things are now (hopefully shouldn't have changed), but back in the day, passing your test in Aberdeen and all those less populated areas in Scotland was way easier than in places like Manchester and London. Once you master roundabouts, all else shouldn't be a problem.

Observations
Lane discipline
Meeting/joining traffic
Cutting corners
Not driving too slow.

This are other critical aspects people from naija use to fail as well.

2 guys that has been driving in naija for years and is currently driving in UK, has failed the twice.

Guy failed

first test in less than 10min. Roundabout going right but was on the wrong lane. Them kuku bring am back to test center.

Second test was the funny one. He used the wrong lane to exit the gate of the test center. So he basically failed in less than 5min. Another guy failed the test doing the same thing that day. Laugh one finish me.
"If you can drive in Lagos you can drive everywhere"

Guy 2
Driving in UK as well for months and with loads of naija experience.

First test switching lanes without proper observations, there was a van oncoming examiner hold steering.

Second test

He no see red traffic light examiner shout stop.

But the light was immediately after a double roundabout. Plus there was a busstop.

But still. Observations lacking in both tests.


Advice for anyone taking the test look mirrors almost as much as you are looking front.

Safe driving is all what the examiner wants to see.

You can fail because of manover unless it's observations related

Watch dgn driving school on YouTube
Watch Ashley Neil.

Try to be calm and you shall pass easy

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by TheGuyFromHR: 8:27am On Feb 19, 2022
umarwy:


Observations
Lane discipline
Meeting/joining traffic
Cutting corners
Not driving too slow.

This are other critical aspects people from naija use to fail as well.

2 guys that has been driving in naija for years and is currently driving in UK, has failed the twice.

Guy failed

first test in less than 10min. Roundabout going right but was on the wrong lane. Them kuku bring am back to test center.

Second test was the funny one. He used the wrong lane to exit the gate of the test center. So he basically failed in less than 5min. Another guy failed the test doing the same thing that day. Laugh one finish me.
"If you can drive in Lagos you can drive everywhere"


Key observations.
The first guy most likely did not use an instructor ("Why I go waste money, I sabi drive already!), or failed to pay attention, because any instructor worth their salt will take you over the driving test route(s) a few times before test day, starting from the test centre itself.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by TheGuyFromHR: 8:32am On Feb 19, 2022
deept:


Be careful before dabbling into btl, make sure you do your numbers well because you could be paying out of pocket as a private landlord because[b] hmrc considers rent as income[/b]. Not to talk about all the regulations, cost and tenant wahala. Some landlords will be fixing kaylov12's fence after the storm.

Look into registering a limited company for btl if you want to go into it

These two are key.
Not only that, you can't deduct mortgage payments for tax purposes so HMRC gets to bite a huge chunk if your rent income slides you into a higher tax band.

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