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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 5:32pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
jum33: Where is this bold officially stated in home office documentation or this is an assumption... can this be right ? I seen one or two people switch without their current employee knowing until after the new cos was issued 4 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by BorisJohnson(f): 5:36pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
LagosismyHome: People need to read their contracts properly. Properly. Properly. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DeeOneBangin: 5:37pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Thanks to everyone for the advice and the bashing. Even If I am able to get the new visa, I still wont start work until I release myself from the contract and serve my notice. At least I'm happy that everyone here have seen that my employment contract has an exit/release clause, only my employer has refused to see this. Well I believe his lawyer will explain better to him. My prospective employer is with the NHS and I have had this conditional offer for about 2 months. In between, I have been satisfying all pre employment checks ( verification of identity and documents, Nigerian police check, dbs, occupational health, etc). HR has confirmed to me that it remains references and then we proceed to CoS which is why I told them to contact my referees. Having said this, I have read everyone's opinions and views on the matter and I will act accordingly. Nairaland family always come through. Thanks guys 11 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DeeOneBangin: 5:39pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
BorisJohnson: I read mine properly and I saw the exit clause which is why I signed it. But you are right, people need to read contracts properly properly properly |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rowon(m): 6:25pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Hello all, I need your sincere advice please. I got a job as a relief support worker in December , 2022 in Scotland .On 7th of March I got a 3.30 hrs shift from 6 pm till 9.30pm .As a relief worker i don't have constant shift so after about a week and fews to my next shift I got a call that all my shifts henceforth has been cancelled because some concerns were raised.I was really troubled to know what went wrong, the only thing that came to my mind was maybe because they just employed a new full time staff which might have been given my shifts. Few days later I got a call from the office and our manager asked me to come over next day. I got there next day and she asked if I knew why my shifts was cancelled but I said I don't have an ideal except maybe they got a new staff , but to my surprise she said a service user's DVD got missing at my last shift and she called me for fact finding. I wrote back and explain that I don't know anything about it . I stated I met a colleague on duty and i shouldn't have been the only one suspected and cancelling my own shift only is already an indictment. I emphasized that if their finds show is a case of theft , they should invite the police and not treat it in house. Cutting story short , after writing them again not to delay their findings because it affects my integrity and my career . I got a response that the fact finding is" inclusive but they have concluded" . Also they have decided that going forward they will never offer me any shift and they will remove my name from the list of relief staff. Please how do go about this inclusive but concluded statement Note I have 4 care offers pending which I have used them as reference before the last email that ended my contract . Please how can I save my integrity and career. Thank you for your genuine advice |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Tinyemeka(m): 6:40pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Lexusgs430: EA said I should come to their office 20 miles away to pick up the spare key. When I told them I'm barefoot and not properly dressed o. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Tinyemeka(m): 6:42pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
dupyshoo: Pakis that make me feel as if I'm neighbours with Bin Laden. They pretended as if they were not around. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by DeeOneBangin: 6:46pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
dupyshoo: https://www.nhsemployers.org/system/files/2022-03/Employment-History-March-2022.pdf SECTION 2.8 and 2.8.2 has reflected everything you have said here. God bless you 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Tinyemeka(m): 7:02pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Chreze: Lessons learnt o. It will NEVER happen again. I searched on YT on how to open the door, came across Macgyver technique, but still didn't work. I eventually got (gold)locksmith to come and open the door. Wasn't funny at all. Thanks for your ideas. 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Prizee1: 7:16pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Hello, please can I put my care home address on my child's skilled worker dependent visa consent letter since that is the adress I used for visa application as where I would be staying in the UK. Your quick response would be highly appreciated. Thank you |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Drey1: 7:22pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Prizee1: Yes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 7:29pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Tinyemeka: Simple...... Send them money to put key, in a taxi ......😜 |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Lexusgs430: 7:39pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
DoDirtsLikeWorm: I hear say e dey sweet them too...... That's why we dey see them, with pregnancy........😂😜 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by LagosismyHome(f): 8:16pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Prizee1: Depends. .are you already in the UK or not . ? If already in UK then for child you have to show you have suitable accommodation |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by solveabode(m): 8:25pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
CheesyTee: Thank you. I don't plan to report but have the intention of writing them tomorrow. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 8:36pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Viruses: The truth is I'm actually in a licensed profession and better offers always come around daily. I have gotten way higher paying jobs since I came. I can't tie myself to a 5 year contract. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 9:15pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Should you join a union because of this, not necessarily. Can you, yes, you may. Most unions might see you as joining them to be used. However, you can reach out to a union in your new (prospective) employer (you indicated NHS). They might be keen! No guarantees!! As regarding whether you should swap your 3rd reference (current employer) or whether you should engage your new prospective employer, I honestly cannot say. I still need to think this hard. However, can you, yes, you can. Should you, that comes with lotta options/scenario evaluation. Your contract extracted 2. Should you no longer be interested in sponsorship then please do let us know as a matter of urgency. Solicitor and Home Office fees 100% repayable AND Office Admin Charges applies. The Skilled Worker Visa for the Employee terminating the contract early is revoked. 3. NVQ2-4 Training Fee repayment. 4. COS Charges It appears your current employer's Solicitor is not adept in labour law, although might be versed in law. Certain aspects will fall by the wayside at the Employment Tribunal. However, is that where you want to end, I supposed not. The 4. COS Charges ought not to be written as they've done. It exposes them to scrutiny of the Home Office. Scrutiny in the sense that, you've exonerated them from asking you to pay for your CoS when you were joining the. Regarding no 3, NVQ 2 to 4 training, did your current employer sent you for this trainings beforehand or even after joining them. Seemly, the wording suggest that these trainings were provided before joining. Can they claim, yes, they can. Is it ethical, probably not. If the training was before the commencement, without them, you can determine the approximate simply by - checking the training provider site/brochure, deduce the training price and certificate - requesting a quote from the training provider as just like any interested person in their training program If, the training was provided after you joined your current employer, you can checked if per chance, these costs were in the correspondences between you and your current employer when you were being sent for these trainings. PS: For both (pre or during employment) your employer ought to provide you with these costs irrespective. When it comes to no 2. Two things can pan out Await your current employer to feedback to you from or through their Solicitor, since they've indicated to you that they are consulting their Solicitor. Follow up with them about a week after; if they've not reverted back to you. You can actualised no. 2, by sending them a termination notice (0ne month or gracious 2 mths). They are obliged to accept and finalise no 2 exit clause. They are now duty bound to give you 'due costs' with breakdown. PS: this comes with attendant risk of hedging your new prospective employer of proceeding with a job offer (and ultimately their (NHS) CoS sponsorship). In the aftermath of your current employer 'refusing' to write a reference for you, you can follow YouKay ACAS suggestions here The no 1, is interesting. It leaves room for ambiguity. The joy of every lawyer!!! You indicated you've spent upward of 1yr. The extract of your contract stated that ... you have 3 yrs sponsorship in the instant, and expectation/guaranteed 2 yrs after. Technically, you have 'servanthood' of 3 yrs at the moment. To become 'bond free', you must serve out the remaining two years or buy out the remaining 2yrs. Obviously, your current employer Solicitor will assert that you have an obligation of 5yrs and that you must serve it out. They have a point. However, I'm certain, they are mistaken inadvertently or intentionally! If and should they insist that you must serve out the full years (which remain less than 4yrs), or even if they agree that your bond years is 3yrs, and that you must serve it out, then, they've pushed themselves to another corner of the ring for a jab and possible KO. Why, because be demanding serving out the bond years without an option of 'buy out', you can conveniently inform them that they are perpetrating modern day slavery. You can report them accordingly should they persists or remain adamant. Read more on modern day slavery NB: They will certainly fight back on this. In all certainty, their attack will be on technicalities (of definition of 'modern slavery'. Well, you stick to an aspect of modern slavery as defined in the Modern Slavery Act ... servitude or required to perform forced or compulsory labour ... Lastly, as to whether you can seek and get another CoS, yes you can. What you however cannot do is to run them concurrently. You must update your Skilled Worker visa. [link]: See YouKay gov All the best. Remain optimistic and prayerful PS: this is not a binding legal advisory as contemplated in law DeeOneBangin: 6 Likes
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by Viruses: 9:26pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
rinzylee:You should have mentioned that if you have offers to choose from, you won't pick the one with 5 years. But you sounded like the OP made a wrong decision. I put it to you, you didn't turn down offers before you came, you are turning down offers because you are here already. You jumped at the first offer you got while still in Nigeria. Let us not use our privileged positions to judge others. 15 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by semmyk(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
On April 15, @Ticha was on 'duty' on the Living In The UK: Property,Mortgage And Related thread Seems Fatima or has been busy with ILR No update yet on @Mamatukwas and @TheGuyFromHR since March 19 semmyk: BorisJohnson: 5 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 9:53pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Viruses: Now this is where you are wrong when you try to assert my circumstance. You do not know me, you never did interviews with me. You can not say what I did or didn't do. If it is too hard to understand that I am being objective when I say I can not jump on a closed contract tying me down to a compulsory 5 years, then let it be. Dear sir, I had more than 5 jobs lined up while I was in Nigeria and I was far from desperate. I needn't tell you more...it's not necessary. Once again...I am in a licensed profession and NHS needs me to function effectively. I walked into UK like a freshly crowned Prince. Cheers!! 3 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 10:01pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Good evening everyone! 1) Please has anyone recently applied for a UK police criminal records clearance certificate ? 2) how long does it take on the average for Same to be issued from Nigeria since one is in the UK here? 3) Does anyone have any recent ielts academics brush up materials...my head dey rusty for now. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by hayesconcept(m): 10:17pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
1. Uk police criminal records clearance = DBS. Your company can help you do it 2. I got my naija PCC within three days. Everything is now done online. The cost is 30k naira rinzylee: 1 Like |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by jedisco(m): 10:27pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
jum33: That's not true. You can leave a job with 3 yr cos even 6 weeks after starting provided you have given your notice period. There are clear laws against anti-slavery and poor labour tactics. If the employer messes up, they stand to loose more. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by habhidhemhii: 10:37pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
rinzylee:Walahi you are saying exactly what he's saying. You had stronger positions to pick the best option for yourself. Not many have that. 7 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 10:44pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
hayesconcept: Thanks @ the naija PCC. Is DBS same as UK PCC? I ask because I think they differ based on usage. DBS is internal but a PCC is for emigration. The licensing body is specifically requesting for a Police criminal records certificate. What do you think sir? |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 10:46pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
habhidhemhii: No sir. He is saying I was desperate and took whatever was thrown my way and ran blindly not caring what was on the paper, because I wanted to escape to UK. Just free the topic... I no go give my own opinion for this kind matter again. 1 Like |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by KOVIC19COVID20: 10:54pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
rinzylee: Wow!!! I never knew Physiotherapists were in such very high demand in the UK, to the extend of walking in like freshly crowned princes. Time for me to change career. Physiotherapy is it, then. |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by orshore(m): 10:56pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
okonja: Thanks . God bless you 2 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 10:57pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
See as I dey reply mention up and down come forget say today na my 1 year anniversary. Landed April 23rd, 2022 and didn't get into my Accomodation till 11.30pm. Make una follow me thank God as 1 year don waka pass. We don start 200level 2/5 class now 😁 😂 12 Likes |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 10:59pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
KOVIC19COVID20: Haha.....na who dey do underground investigation like this on top my head. Yeah....physios are in such huge demand. I am actually stuck between loyalty to my organisation vs my personal interests at this point. Keep winning my dear friend!!! |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by rinzylee(m): 11:22pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
hayesconcept: Biko can you supply me the website? Been searching Google... all I can see are individual's adverts? |
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by tshoboy(m): 11:25pm On Apr 23, 2023 |
Tinyemeka:Paki is a racist/derogatory word. Avoid using it! 2 Likes |
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