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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 7:05pm On Mar 11, 2023
ednut1:
the story you quoted it was the wife who pressured them into going to uk, she is still owing school fees plus wasn’t aware they no will no still spend over 9k to 11k pounds for that post study 2 years visa. Madness

Justwise, this sums up the response.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 7:06pm On Mar 11, 2023
justwise:


No we don't

Why not? We do.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Sweetvie: 7:09pm On Mar 11, 2023
justwise:
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No we don't
We do smiley
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Raalsalghul: 7:11pm On Mar 11, 2023
UyaiIncomparabl:


Why not? We do.

Honestly we don't Victoria.

The U.K topic has been overflogged.

And anybody suffering in the U.K is due to their foolishness and stupidity and not the U.K itself.

Fine, the U.K doesn't care about you and only want your money but why don't you care about yourself by planning properly and having a contingency plan in case shit goes sideways?

Huh?

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by justwise(m): 7:22pm On Mar 11, 2023
UyaiIncomparabl:


Why not? We do.

We don't because we have had far too many of this sort of thread here since last year, this is repetition after repetition of the same thread
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by justwise(m): 7:30pm On Mar 11, 2023
UyaiIncomparabl:


Justwise, this sums up the response.

I don't feel sorry for any Nigerian student who struggling to survive financially, its self inflicted injury

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Regex: 7:46pm On Mar 11, 2023
Raalsalghul:


Honestly we don't Victoria.

The U.K topic has been overflogged.

And anybody suffering in the U.K is due to their foolishness and stupidity and not the U.K itself.

Fine, the U.K doesn't care about you and only want your money but why don't you care about yourself by planning properly and having a contingency plan in case shit goes sideways?

Huh?


Everyone has the mindset of as soon as the leave Nigeria, all their problems are solved. Everything should fall in place.

I had that mindset initially, till I stayed 3 months without job thag I realise I needed to make things fall in place. I would have been like everyone opening pages here there with nothing good to say about my journey off Africa.

Nigerians believe things should be done for them. I have left the country, therefore everything should fall in place with the barest effectort from me mindset.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Raalsalghul: 7:59pm On Mar 11, 2023
Regex:


Everyone has the mindset of as soon as the leave Nigeria, all their problems are solved. Everything should fall in place.

I had that mindset initially, till I stayed 3 months without job thag I realise I needed to make things fall in place. I would have been like everyone opening pages here there with nothing good to say about my journey off Africa.

Nigerians believe things should be done for them. I have left the country, therefore everything should fall in place with the barest effectort from me mindset.

People will always apportion blame without taking a look at themselves. Loser mentality!

Almost everyone I've seen complaining about the U.K on closer inspection I've discovered have them selves to blame one way or the other.

Recently spoke to a family friend that complained of how his family spent close to a month in Airbnb apartments because they couldn't get an apartment for themselves (Husband was the dependant and wife was the main applicant).

I pointed out families that moved smoothly with main applicant going first, settling in and looking for a bigger accommodation before the dependant and their kids joined.

He mentioned that he was told to do the same thing but he doubted that information and moved with his whole family at once.

Shebi tomorrow na that one will say U.K is a harsh place? Abi?

I'm all in for Suella Braverman closing that post-study route because the whole thing dey display the stupidity of Nigerians to the world.

Notice: Indian and Pakistani students don't complain as much as this.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by justwise(m): 8:14pm On Mar 11, 2023
Regex:


Everyone has the mindset of as soon as the leave Nigeria, all their problems are solved. Everything should fall in place.

I had that mindset initially, till I stayed 3 months without job thag I realise I needed to make things fall in place. I would have been like everyone opening pages here there with nothing good to say about my journey off Africa.

Nigerians believe things should be done for them. I have left the country, therefore everything should fall in place with the barest effectort from me mindset.

Lazy ones that failed to go simple google search about the UK or even employable course to study, they will cheat their way through visa application, landed in the UK with little or no money and start panicking the moment reality set-in, they rushed to Facebook or nairaland to moan about the UK and how the whole world should feel sorry for them.

Even when they tell them while they are still in Nigeria they feel that you are discouraging them from coming to the UK.

I know a few of them and i have no sympathy for them

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by obi4eze(m): 8:31pm On Mar 11, 2023
I did that for one shift and ran away. Wetin been pain me be say I took taxi there in Wales for that shift and the agency no pay me onto say na shadow shift but all that is history now. Can't do that job again.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 8:46pm On Mar 11, 2023
Raalsalghul:


Honestly we don't Victoria.

The U.K topic has been overflogged.

And anybody suffering in the U.K is due to their foolishness and stupidity and not the U.K itself.

Fine, the U.K doesn't care about you and only want your money but why don't you care about yourself by planning properly and having a contingency plan in case shit goes sideways?

Huh?


Well, perhaps for people in the UK to express their displeasure and pain points. Could also serve as a means for other people intending to go to the UK to prepare adequately because most Nigerians can be so mentally lazy when it comes to researching.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by UyaiIncomparabl(f): 8:47pm On Mar 11, 2023
obi4eze:
I did that for one shift and ran away. Wetin been pain me be say I took taxi there in Wales for that shift and the agency no pay me onto say na shadow shift but all that is history now. Can't do that job again.


So, what do you do now since care job is about the most popular and easiest job to get in the UK?
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by pocohantas(f): 8:56pm On Mar 11, 2023
ednut1:
nothing you say or do will change people’s mind. It’s stupidity to use 13m if true to go do care work. Why not go learn nursing or tech with that money.

It is true.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by MT: 9:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
13million naira to pay agency for care job in the UK.

I just don't get it. Are people that desperate to just go to a white man's land?

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Regex: 9:04pm On Mar 11, 2023
Raalsalghul:


People will always apportion blame without taking a look at themselves. Loser mentality!

Almost everyone I've seen complaining about the U.K on closer inspection I've discovered have them selves to blame one way or the other.

Recently spoke to a family friend that complained of how his family spent close to a month in Airbnb apartments because they couldn't get an apartment for themselves (Husband was the dependant and wife was the main applicant).

I pointed out families that moved smoothly with main applicant going first, settling in and looking for a bigger accommodation before the dependant and their kids joined.

He mentioned that he was told to do the same thing but he doubted that information and moved with his whole family at once.

Shebi tomorrow na that one will say U.K is a harsh place? Abi?

I'm all in for Suella Braverman closing that post-study route because the whole thing dey display the stupidity of Nigerians to the world.

Notice: Indian and Pakistani students don't complain as much as this.

In the group I'm in, a lot of them made that mistake. I no longer pity them. You are coming to a place you know no one, even if you know someone, has little or no help to render to your settling in, you rush carry your whole family Waka come... Indians will wait till they get COS before they bring their family. Lazy Nigerian youths.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by AfahaAbia(m): 9:30pm On Mar 11, 2023
Regex:


In the group I'm in, a lot of them made that mistake. I no longer pity them. You are coming to a place you know no one, even if you know someone, has little or no help to render to your settling in, you rush carry your whole family Waka come... Indians will wait till they get COS before they bring their family. Lazy Nigerian youths.

🤣🤣🤣 Very very true. The problem with us Nigerians is we love hearsay and following the bandwagon.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Nobody: 9:46pm On Mar 11, 2023
Raalsalghul:


People will always apportion blame without taking a look at themselves. Loser mentality!

Almost everyone I've seen complaining about the U.K on closer inspection I've discovered have them selves to blame one way or the other.

Recently spoke to a family friend that complained of how his family spent close to a month in Airbnb apartments because they couldn't get an apartment for themselves (Husband was the dependant and wife was the main applicant).

I pointed out families that moved smoothly with main applicant going first, settling in and looking for a bigger accommodation before the dependant and their kids joined.

He mentioned that he was told to do the same thing but he doubted that information and moved with his whole family at once.

Shebi tomorrow na that one will say U.K is a harsh place? Abi?

I'm all in for Suella Braverman closing that post-study route because the whole thing dey display the stupidity of Nigerians to the world.

Notice: Indian and Pakistani students don't complain as much as this.
Nigerians complain too much! All they need is a little discomfort and they will start shouting and looking for someone to blame. Same people that will overdo things , cut corners and never follow rules or procedures.
The bolded for example is the best and easiest way to relocate but thanks to Nigerians who will make their siblings or cousin or strangers their spouses have now made bringing in dependents tacky.

Our annoying attitude just dey follow us everywhere. Imagine when you go to white stores irrespective of the cost of product you pay with credit card. But Nigerian stores won't take credit card but cash if you don't purchase goods up to 10 pounds. They want to invade tax. Guess what! If action is taken against them, they will start playing the racist card, shouting and painting UK bad!

Right now I am crying for UK , our own too much abeg!
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by ednut1(m): 9:54pm On Mar 11, 2023
Persephone1:
Nigerians complain too much! All they need is a little discomfort and they will start shouting and looking for someone to blame. Same people that will overdo things , cut corners and never follow rules or procedures.
The bolded for example is the best and easiest way to relocate but thanks to Nigerians who will make their siblings or cousin or strangers their spouses have now made bringing in dependents tacky.

Our annoying attitude just dey follow us everywhere. Imagine when you go to white stores irrespective of the cost of product you pay with credit card. But Nigerian stores won't take credit card but cash if you don't purchase goods up to 10 pounds. They want to invade tax. Guess what! If action is taken against them, they will start playing the racist card, shouting and painting UK bad!

Right now I am crying for UK , our own too much abeg!
people are even doings fake /arrangee spouse to add to their study visa application. Like why are we like this as a nation. We have been blacklisted in many countries already. Yet people still wont learn.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by abuhusna1: 9:58pm On Mar 11, 2023
To be honest it's better to go for carer job than student visa if your course is not a stem course cos you won't get job nor sponsorship after study. Why spend 15k study international business when you can use 13k get work visa. The only tip I can add to those going for care job is not to work for agency, dont work domicilary care but a direct care home that takes care of clients in their care home cos they get alot of jobs and they are the one that ask for agency staffs to work for them when their is shortage of staffs

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by obi4eze(m): 9:59pm On Mar 11, 2023
UyaiIncomparabl:


So, what do you do now since care job is about the most popular and easy to get job in the UK?

Work in the NHS.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Nobody: 10:04pm On Mar 11, 2023
ednut1:
people are even doings fake /arrangee spouse to add to their study visa application. Like why are we like this as a nation. We have been blacklisted in many countries already. Yet people still wont learn.
The matter tire me! Everybody wants to move any which way.

I'm praying UK puts a 5 years time frame on divorce for Nigerians (couples should be married for at least five years before they can divorce ) and make a rule that couples must live together, maybe all these fake spouse nonsense will stop.

I don't know who swear for us as Nigerians o 😒

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Regex: 10:42pm On Mar 11, 2023
AfahaAbia:


🤣🤣🤣 Very very true. The problem with us Nigerians is we love hearsay and following the bandwagon.

Exactly! Ni body want put body do small research.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by balqees004(f): 11:02pm On Mar 11, 2023
undecided
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Sweetvie: 12:11am On Mar 12, 2023
MT:
13million naira to pay agency for care job in the UK.

I just don't get it. Are people that desperate to just go to a white man's land?
Lol. You'll be surprise to know how people are willing to pay that ridiculous amount to leave Nigeria. They pluck money from trees in obodo oyibo grin

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Gerrard59(m): 1:32am On Mar 12, 2023
ednut1:
the doctors , auditors, tech people and nurses wey go uk. Are they complaining The people majority complaining are the students and carers.

Na true. Make the students mellow small.

Persephone1:
Hmmmmmmmm..
Okay let's break this down. UK health care job COS are of two ways. Option A is the 13,000 pounds which takes between 4-8 weeks. I will say it is more or less an express route with less process and hustle. It is very guaranteed with no extra work . Trust Nigerians to want the easy route grin. Plus the pay is more.

In all, if only Nigeria is a better place. It's citizen won't be spending resources to become bumbum washers 🥺

With this explanation, I see nothing wrong with the scheme. People should learn to be realistic and strategic.
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by suzystores: 12:44pm On Mar 12, 2023
Please can you tell me more about this uk carer
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by MT: 2:52pm On Mar 12, 2023
Sweetvie:
Lol. You'll be surprise to know how people are willing to pay that ridiculous amount to leave Nigeria. They pluck money from trees in obodo oyibo grin

The worst is on the visa that will be issued, they are tied to the agency that is bringing them in, which means they cant work for any other company unless for 20 hours in the same grade level that they are working for their main agency.

Naija people ignore this. They still go work for other company with lesser grade than they are recruited. The agency that bring them in also give them fewer hours to work most times, which means at the end of the month they cant meet up with the minimum requirement for salary.

UK immigration is like a big brother, they track, monitor and record everything. If you breach any part of their rules, they are unforgiving. They will simply ask you to depart the UK for the breach.

Please ask enough questions before you buy into this scheme which seems rosy.

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Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by GIDIBANKZ(m): 8:25pm On Mar 12, 2023
obi4eze:
I did that for one shift and ran away. Wetin been pain me be say I took taxi there in Wales for that shift and the agency no pay me onto say na shadow shift but all that is history now. Can't do that job again.



Which job are you currently doing now bro
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by GIDIBANKZ(m): 8:26pm On Mar 12, 2023
Regex:


Everyone has the mindset of as soon as the leave Nigeria, all their problems are solved. Everything should fall in place.

I had that mindset initially, till I stayed 3 months without job thag I realise I needed to make things fall in place. I would have been like everyone opening pages here there with nothing good to say about my journey off Africa.

Nigerians believe things should be done for them. I have left the country, therefore everything should fall in place with the barest effectort from me mindset.


Which route did you use in traveling

Students visa?
Re: Carers In The UK: Can You Please Share Your Honest Experience by Regex: 8:27pm On Mar 12, 2023
GIDIBANKZ:



Which route did you use in traveling

Students visa?

Yep.

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