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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by meljoe: 10:48am On Feb 01, 2023
melly_beautiful@yahoo.com . Thanks

Strata1716:


Pls give me an email to contact you with, I’ve lost this email acct
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jum33: 10:59am On Feb 01, 2023
obitryce:
Dear justwise, lexus430 and co. Please what's the process of switching from a healthcare visa to another healthcare visa? My brother is on a healthcare visa as a carer but recently got another sponsorship from a mental hospital as a support worker and wants to switch. Does he have to go through the application process again or just inform home office of the new COS thanks.
I think the most important cruz of the matter there is for your current employer to withdraw their current COS so that his new COS can be mapped to skiiled visa .The application will be a seamless one if the current employer is willing to release you easily like that
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jum33: 11:19am On Feb 01, 2023
Teebaa:
This care work talk is really a thing for consideration.

I need advise actually


I and my wife both got admission to same school , while my wife is studying, i deferred mine ( Applied data science) to October

Currently about to start carework next month, no talk of sponsorship yet.

The goal is to be a data analyst/scientist starting from an entry level role, i have some certifications and projects completed but the jobs are not coming.
Applying on LinkedIn but only few calls back.

Should i go for studies after my wife completes hers or keep looking for that entry level role which i am not sure will come with visa sponsorship.
let me be blunt here ,Uk IT employer dont really care about your master in IT what what they want to see in your experience and track record in the field .
Focus on enrolling in IT bootcamps that can give your world class training ,capstones projects and working experience

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dustydee: 11:58am On Feb 01, 2023
JaySterling:
Their rates are not friendly at all

950

Haba
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by CheesyTee(f): 12:01pm On Feb 01, 2023
Thank you so much!
topellycategory:
Hi there,

I use this App below & passed it for the first attempt easily within 10 minute's in the test centre. You can also Google "lifeintheuktest" 3rd edition it helps a lot as well.

Make sure you study hard for the test & try to memorise the dates of the events that occur in Britain as much as you can.
I wish you all the best.




quote author=CheesyTee post=120537183]Elders, please can you suggest helpful app ir sites to help prepare for Life in UK test. Thank you

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by babajeje123(m): 12:17pm On Feb 01, 2023
jum33:

let me be blunt here ,Uk IT employer dont really care about your master in IT what what they want to see in your experience and track record in the field .
Focus on enrolling in IT bootcamps that can give your world class training ,capstones projects and working experience
They do, I have seen some.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by AlphaUno: 12:26pm On Feb 01, 2023
Lexusgs430:



You don't have to turn the floor heating on....... But it's a good feature.........πŸ˜‚

Imagine not having to wear slippers/socks indoors, because your floor is always warm .........😜

You might not even require the use of a microwave, just put your plate on the floor. .......πŸ€£πŸ˜‚πŸ˜­


Nice feature…….’ Put plate on the floor’ and microwave away yourself πŸ˜€πŸ€£

You no go kill person o b4 people think one has mental issues lol unprovoked.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jum33: 12:53pm On Feb 01, 2023
babajeje123:

They do, I have seen some.
master without working experience?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by babajeje123(m): 1:05pm On Feb 01, 2023
jum33:

master without working experience?
I responded based on your post.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by chukusi: 3:14pm On Feb 01, 2023
Hello Big men.

I want to ask. can i use the public library across my street? is it part of public fund?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by dustydee: 3:34pm On Feb 01, 2023
chukusi:
Hello Big men.

I want to ask. can i use the public library across my street? is it part of public fund?
If you are going to collect money there, then may be not grin otherwise please feel free to use the library. You may even get free green bin bags, if your council hands them out free.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mayluv(f): 4:49pm On Feb 01, 2023
Hello house, I hope we are all good.
I am in a dicey situation and need some input from those who have more knowledge and information than I do.
I applied for a two year visitor visa for my mum that will expire December this year. She came in December 2021. While here, she was taking treatment at the General hospital as a private patient. In June 2022 when her six month visit was almost complete, I applied for extension of stay through the FLR/HRO route so she could complete her treatment. She did biometrics in London and her passport was held back at the biometric center. Since then, no decision has been made and the passport hasn't been returned.
In December 2022, I cancelled the application on gov.uk and according to the information there, I would get the passport in 10 working days. Its over the 10 days and I have even filled the online complaint form twice, still no response. I can't get through as the contact number is for general inquiries and only get computer responses.
When I was cancelling the application, they stated that she becomes an overstayer from the date of cancellation but they haven't returned her passport still. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

Cc. justwise Lexusgs430 and all other sabi people.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jum33: 5:14pm On Feb 01, 2023
babajeje123:

I responded based on your post.
That is why I am even very curious too
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Teebaa: 6:01pm On Feb 01, 2023
jum33:

let me be blunt here ,Uk IT employer dont really care about your master in IT what what they want to see in your experience and track record in the field .
Focus on enrolling in IT bootcamps that can give your world class training ,capstones projects and working experience

Thanks for this rich response.
God bless you
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by anozie09(m): 7:17pm On Feb 01, 2023
Hello.. I travelled to the UK with some dollars as pounds was scarce.. what's the best way to change or deposit it please?

Lexusgs430
justwise
hustla
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 7:18pm On Feb 01, 2023
mayluv:
Hello house, I hope we are all good.
I am in a dicey situation and need some input from those who have more knowledge and information than I do.
I applied for a two year visitor visa for my mum that will expire December this year. She came in December 2021. While here, she was taking treatment at the General hospital as a private patient. In June 2022 when her six month visit was almost complete, I applied for extension of stay through the FLR/HRO route so she could complete her treatment. She did biometrics in London and her passport was held back at the biometric center. Since then, no decision has been made and the passport hasn't been returned.
In December 2022, I cancelled the application on gov.uk and according to the information there, I would get the passport in 10 working days. Its over the 10 days and I have even filled the online complaint form twice, still no response. I can't get through as the contact number is for general inquiries and only get computer responses.
When I was cancelling the application, they stated that she becomes an overstayer from the date of cancellation but they haven't returned her passport still. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

Cc. justwise Lexusgs430 and all other sabi people.


Have you consulted your MP ...........

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Ralphlauren(m): 8:18pm On Feb 01, 2023
mayluv:
Hello house, I hope we are all good.
I am in a dicey situation and need some input from those who have more knowledge and information than I do.
I applied for a two year visitor visa for my mum that will expire December this year. She came in December 2021. While here, she was taking treatment at the General hospital as a private patient. In June 2022 when her six month visit was almost complete, I applied for extension of stay through the FLR/HRO route so she could complete her treatment. She did biometrics in London and her passport was held back at the biometric center. Since then, no decision has been made and the passport hasn't been returned.
In December 2022, I cancelled the application on gov.uk and according to the information there, I would get the passport in 10 working days. Its over the 10 days and I have even filled the online complaint form twice, still no response. I can't get through as the contact number is for general inquiries and only get computer responses.
When I was cancelling the application, they stated that she becomes an overstayer from the date of cancellation but they haven't returned her passport still. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

Cc. justwise Lexusgs430 and all other sabi people.

As she's been classed as an overstayer, I doubt if her passport will be returned.

She will need to book a one way ticket to her final destination and forward the ticket details to a particular home office email address or cl a particular number. She will be instructed to meet some home office officials at the airport of her departure and her passport will be handed over to her.

This I believe is the process unless things have changed.

That said, she has 14 days from the day of cancellation before she's officially classified an overstayer.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 8:33pm On Feb 01, 2023
anozie09:
Hello.. I travelled to the UK with some dollars as pounds was scarce.. what's the best way to change or deposit it please?

Lexusgs430
justwise
hustla

Go to Asda (that offers Forex services) or similar Forex services provider on your high street, sell your $ to them (be prepared for a shock, small shock ).......πŸ˜‚πŸ˜œ

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by missjekyll: 8:46pm On Feb 01, 2023
Sounds like burnout
However burnout is not for people who need to eat.
Apply to join the bank of locum doctors for an nhs trust.
You can pick your shifts depending on your childcare responsibilities.
On days you are not working you can study for those other jobs you want in order to decide.

It will not be easy but nothing in life is. I wish her success.
MsQB:
Good Evening Ancestors! I'm asking on behalf of a friend
She is about to relocate to the UK on Dependant/spousal visa and she asked me some questions which I don't have answer to
1...She is a medical doctor with more than 5years experience in Nigeria but she is not willing to practice in the UK though she intend to have GMC registration but she prefers it is her last option. So, what long term job can she do in the UK? Any certications she can obtain?? Can she venture into IT or pharmaceuticals?? Note that her background in Nigeria is just medicine no other experience though she has Cambridge A levels certificate (GCE A LEVELS)
2...what is the difference between support worker, carer, healthcare assistants because she intends to get a job as soon as she lands so as to keep body and soul together. Oh she prefers the one without personal care
3...On jobs she can do, can it be remote/hybrid/night shift because she has twin toddlers in which they want to reduce childcare cost
Any pointers are welcome
She really want to change career but so confuse
She will be reading.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by OmichaelO: 9:18pm On Feb 01, 2023
After months of self learning (upskilling) and plenty rejection πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

I have gotten a Job o. IT support!!!

At last, this can be used as stepping stone to get proper UK experience and progress further.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Goke7: 9:20pm On Feb 01, 2023
OmichaelO:
After months of self learning (upskilling) and plenty rejection πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

I have gotten a Job o. IT support!!!

At last, this can be used as stepping stone to get proper UK experience and progress further.


Congratulations, stories like this are very encouraging, well done

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by OmichaelO: 9:23pm On Feb 01, 2023
Goke7:


Congratulations, stories like this are very encouraging, well done
thank you boss.

What kept me going was "All I need is one Yes"

And I don get am 🀣🀣.

Make I go dey find work cloth down.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Davidandgo: 9:29pm On Feb 01, 2023
Goodevening Seniors, All protocols duly observed. I was wondering if anyone can be kind enough to dissect the difference between inside and outside IR35. Which is the best and as a new immigrant which do you recommend?

Thanks in advance for your response.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Davidandgo: 9:30pm On Feb 01, 2023
OmichaelO:
After months of self learning (upskilling) and plenty rejection πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

I have gotten a Job o. IT support!!!

At last, this can be used as stepping stone to get proper UK experience and progress further.


Congratulations!!

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by meljoe: 10:17pm On Feb 01, 2023
Congrats
OmichaelO:
After months of self learning (upskilling) and plenty rejection πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚.

I have gotten a Job o. IT support!!!

At last, this can be used as stepping stone to get proper UK experience and progress further.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by justwise(m): 10:53pm On Feb 01, 2023
mayluv:
Hello house, I hope we are all good.
I am in a dicey situation and need some input from those who have more knowledge and information than I do.
I applied for a two year visitor visa for my mum that will expire December this year. She came in December 2021. While here, she was taking treatment at the General hospital as a private patient. In June 2022 when her six month visit was almost complete, I applied for extension of stay through the FLR/HRO route so she could complete her treatment. She did biometrics in London and her passport was held back at the biometric center. Since then, no decision has been made and the passport hasn't been returned.
In December 2022, I cancelled the application on gov.uk and according to the information there, I would get the passport in 10 working days. Its over the 10 days and I have even filled the online complaint form twice, still no response. I can't get through as the contact number is for general inquiries and only get computer responses.
When I was cancelling the application, they stated that she becomes an overstayer from the date of cancellation but they haven't returned her passport still. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

Cc. justwise Lexusgs430 and all other sabi people.

Was the contact number you called a paid one?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by justwise(m): 10:57pm On Feb 01, 2023
anozie09:
Hello.. I travelled to the UK with some dollars as pounds was scarce.. what's the best way to change or deposit it please?

Lexusgs430
justwise
hustla

You can take it directly to the bank to deposit it, them will convert it before paying it into your account or you take it to post office to change.

Check post office website for their exchange rate or walk -in and ask them so as to know the best deal to go for.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mayluv(f): 11:48pm On Feb 01, 2023
Lexusgs430:



Have you consulted your MP ...........
Do you mean Member of Parliament?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mayluv(f): 11:51pm On Feb 01, 2023
Ralphlauren:


As she's been classed as an overstayer, I doubt if her passport will be returned.

She will need to book a one way ticket to her final destination and forward the ticket details to a particular home office email address or cl a particular number. She will be instructed to meet some home office officials at the airport of her departure and her passport will be handed over to her.

This I believe is the process unless things have changed.

That said, she has 14 days from the day of cancellation before she's officially classified an overstayer.

This should be voluntary return. I actually called them but since her leave to enter is still till December, they redirected me to call the regular contact with computer responses.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by mayluv(f): 11:53pm On Feb 01, 2023
justwise:


Was the contact number you called a paid one?
I am not sure if it is paid but I use a bundle that has free unlimited UK minutes so I can't tell.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by deept(m): 2:02am On Feb 02, 2023
mayluv:
Hello house, I hope we are all good.
I am in a dicey situation and need some input from those who have more knowledge and information than I do.
I applied for a two year visitor visa for my mum that will expire December this year. She came in December 2021. While here, she was taking treatment at the General hospital as a private patient. In June 2022 when her six month visit was almost complete, I applied for extension of stay through the FLR/HRO route so she could complete her treatment. She did biometrics in London and her passport was held back at the biometric center. Since then, no decision has been made and the passport hasn't been returned.
In December 2022, I cancelled the application on gov.uk and according to the information there, I would get the passport in 10 working days. Its over the 10 days and I have even filled the online complaint form twice, still no response. I can't get through as the contact number is for general inquiries and only get computer responses.
When I was cancelling the application, they stated that she becomes an overstayer from the date of cancellation but they haven't returned her passport still. What can I do?

Thanks in advance.

Cc. justwise Lexusgs430 and all other sabi people.

Maybe try apply for emergency travel certificate from the nhc stating lost passport.

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