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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 9:27am On Aug 02, 2023
bigtt76:
Care jobs mostly. Yes most people commute to Leeds and environs for warehouse and other support jobs.




grin

It is well o
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by igbsam(m): 9:59am On Aug 02, 2023
Viruses:

What's are your exact reasons?
Too much traffic, no road signs, no parking space or what?

I mean if this advice is anything to go buy, the reason should not be because someone on Nairaland said so.

As a non resident not familiar with ULEZ areas. You enter the trap. 2. Traffic is crazy in central london. I ended up spending more on gas compared to where i came from.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Agbekehorla(f): 10:11am On Aug 02, 2023
Bro ..easy na

Strange that this question keeps coming up few hours or days after we just discuss it. Folks don't read older posts any more?

I remember when I came into UK, I read through over a thousand pages of this thread. Took me months but the knowledge I got helped me so much. [/quote]

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dustydee: 10:30am On Aug 02, 2023
hustla:


Indeed?

It's the UK, no need for links
Just like in Nigeria but in the UK, having a link is the fastest way to get a job. Seen it several times in places I have worked. Some companies even encourage it, to reduce recruitment cost.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by seunoj: 3:32pm On Aug 02, 2023
dustydee:

Just like in Nigeria but in the UK, having a link is the fastest way to get a job. Seen it several times in places I have worked. Some companies even encourage it, to reduce recruitment cost.
It’s called referral

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 4:14pm On Aug 02, 2023
dustydee:

Just like in Nigeria but in the UK, having a link is the fastest way to get a job. Seen it several times in places I have worked. Some companies even encourage it, to reduce recruitment cost.

You don't seem to understand what a "link" is

It's different from "referral"

wink

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dustydee: 4:49pm On Aug 02, 2023
hustla:


You don't seem to understand what a "link" is

It's different from "referral"

wink
I believe I know exactly what you mean. In Nigeria it is called "Man know man". If that is not what you mean, then please let me know. I am happy to learn.
Man know man is the easiet way to get a job here. In fact I have been referred for sevral jobs which I ended up not getting.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 4:50pm On Aug 02, 2023
dustydee:

I believe I know exactly what you mean. In Nigeria it is called "Man know man". If that is not what you mean, then please let me know. I am happy to learn.
Man know man is the easiet way to get a job here. In fact I have been referred for sevral jobs which I ended up not getting.


Whew

OK
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 4:53pm On Aug 02, 2023
What is on the BRP ? RESTRICTED work or NO work?
With restricted work, you can work 100% but just in a particular industry.
AgentXxx:
They did that in the past but the council still maintains that only the student spouse is entitled to 25% even when it’s clearly stated on the dependent’s Brp that restricted work and no claim to public funds.

This is really the first time am hearing of a council being stubborn about this, the bankruptcy has probably gone into their head and just want to get money anyway.

With the evidence from their site and brp supporting no claim to public funds and restricted work, won’t they win the council if they eventually get charged to courts, Tbh, I wouldn’t want them to pay any dime because it’s so clear they shouldn’t be paying based on what is clear on their website.

Modified: They reached out to citizen’s advice and they also said they are not meant to pay.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Chuukwudi(m): 4:57pm On Aug 02, 2023
Wadazinnyuk:
please, how much is accommodation in Sunderland for couple. Where we can manage for the main time. Please Sunderland September intake reach out

There aren't any temporary accommodation that I know of except Family, friends, hotels and air b and b.

Accomodation generally would depend in number of rooms. Keep at between £600 and £900 per month for a 2/3 bedroom flat.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by gmacnoms(m): 6:08pm On Aug 02, 2023
How do I legally watch sport channels?

I already paid for tv license.

But the tv, I no see app for sports channels
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by donshaddow(m): 8:44pm On Aug 02, 2023
Honestydoer:
Good day everyone.

I arrived June and I'm on dependent visa. Do I have to do NI? I saw one NI number on my BRP
That's your NI. No need to apply again.
Most BRP have NI at their back these days Skilled visa and long stay visa etc

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wonlasewonimi: 9:06pm On Aug 02, 2023
What is the best way to transfer a large amount of money from UK to Nigeria ~ £100k
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 9:24pm On Aug 02, 2023
e remain make you pay for subscription na - SkySport, BTSport (now TNT Sport) grin


gmacnoms:
How do I legally watch sport channels?

I already paid for tv license.

But the tv, I no see app for sports channels
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by gmacnoms(m): 9:42pm On Aug 02, 2023
bigtt76:
e remain make you pay for subscription na - SkySport, BTSport (now TNT Sport) grin


I don add up all the small small payment, e don Dey wan reach to buy house for Lekki.

Thank you. I’ll see the options.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Ayodelemi2300: 9:46pm On Aug 02, 2023
Hi everyone. I want to make a quick enquiry. My fiancée is currently on a Skilled work Visa. We intend to get Married in August and afterwards I’ll file to join her as a dependent. What are my chances of getting a Visa?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by gmacnoms(m): 9:59pm On Aug 02, 2023
wonlasewonimi:
What is the best way to transfer a large amount of money from UK to Nigeria ~ £100k
I fit help you carry am for bag go Nigeria for you. Send me
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wonlasewonimi: 10:17pm On Aug 02, 2023
gmacnoms:
I fit help you carry am for bag go Nigeria for you. Send me

Bro na serious question o.. It's to pay for a property.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wittywriter: 10:17pm On Aug 02, 2023
wonlasewonimi:
What is the best way to transfer a large amount of money from UK to Nigeria ~ £100k

CRYPTICALLY
Convert to USDT......send the log in to your benefactor or save it...then you can always convert on yellow card or sell on binance or to reliable vendors like myself on Paxful.
Enough said.
wonlasewonimi:


Thanks bro...that criptical way is too prone to heart palpitations.
No contrarily it isn't prone to such if you stick to only USDT for the transfers /transactions..it's a stable with no proneness to heart palpitations.
Unless the funds in question is not to be converted to Naira as you purported.
USDT = USD in value.

dustydee:

Binance can lock your funds if it's beyond a certain amount until you provide source of funds. It can take a few weeks to resolve. Never heard of yellow card, please send link.
But generally, converting to naira via crypto isn't too difficult. In fact I dread converting to pounds using p2p than to naira.

Go on playstore or appstore for it...as per locking funds the amount in question can't attract such restriction.
BTW if you are into or desire to earn via NFTs flipping on coinbase I have time outside NL to avoid bans.


Wittyness

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 10:25pm On Aug 02, 2023
hustla:


Indeed?

It's the UK, no need for links

I don apply tire no evidence

Pls drop me your number br. i get question.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by rinzylee(m): 10:31pm On Aug 02, 2023
Lloyd switch £150 - I chop am

Natwest £200 - I chop am

First direct £175 - I chop am


Chopnt you yet?

Where is the next Chopchop?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wonlasewonimi: 10:34pm On Aug 02, 2023
wittywriter:


CRYPTICALLY
Convert to USDT......send the log in to your benefactor or save it...then you can always convert on yellow card or sell on binance or to reliable vendors like myself on Paxful.
Enough said.

Wittyness

Thanks bro...that criptical way is too prone to heart palpitations.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by BammieAce(m): 10:36pm On Aug 02, 2023
Thank you so much, I already did that today.

dupyshoo:
https://www.gov.uk/family-permit/after-family-permit

According to the above link, yes you can work but you will need to apply for your National Insurance number first.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 10:38pm On Aug 02, 2023
cheesy cheesy cheesy


gmacnoms:
I don add up all the small small payment, e don Dey wan reach to buy house for Lekki.

Thank you. I’ll see the options.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 10:41pm On Aug 02, 2023
Talk to the likes of Lemondade, Leatherback, Flutterwave (send app) I'm sure you will get it sorted


wonlasewonimi:
What is the best way to transfer a large amount of money from UK to Nigeria ~ £100k

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by wonlasewonimi: 10:56pm On Aug 02, 2023
bigtt76:
Talk to the likes of Lemondade, Leatherback, Flutterwave (send app) I'm sure you will get it sorted



Good idea with the lemonade. I will contact them thanks

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dustydee: 11:50pm On Aug 02, 2023
wittywriter:


CRYPTICALLY
Convert to USDT......send the log in to your benefactor or save it...then you can always convert on yellow card or sell on binance or to reliable vendors like myself on Paxful.
Enough said.

No contrarily it isn't prone to such if you stick to only USDT for the transfers /transactions..it's a stable with no proneness to heart palpitations.
Unless the funds in question is not to be converted to Naira as you purported.
USDT = USD in value.


Wittyness
Binance can lock your funds if it's beyond a certain amount until you provide source of funds. It can take a few weeks to resolve. Never heard of yellow card, please send link.
But generally, converting to naira via crypto isn't too difficult. In fact I dread converting to pounds using p2p than to naira.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Knowlegeseeking: 4:14am On Aug 03, 2023
Hi Guys,

Please i want to understand something.

Switching from a T4 to a T2 Visa will put you on a 5 year route to ILR. Which means you will require sponsorship for those 5 years till you get your ILR where you no longer require sponsorship to work in the UK right?

Now is that same for a person who switches from a T4 to a PSW first and then a T2, which will put the person on the 10 years route to ILR. Will the person also require continuous sponsorship till they obtain ILR in which they will no longer require sponsorship to continue to work in the UK?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by elisinho(m): 5:12am On Aug 03, 2023
Knowlegeseeking:
Hi Guys,

Please i want to understand something.

Switching from a T4 to a T2 Visa will put you on a 5 year route to ILR. Which means you will require sponsorship for those 5 years till you get your ILR where you no longer require sponsorship to work in the UK right?

Now is that same for a person who switches from a T4 to a PSW first and then a T2, which will put the person on the 10 years route to ILR. Will the person also require continuous sponsorship till they obtain ILR in which they will no longer require sponsorship to continue to work in the UK?

Any form of legal stay in the uk counts towards the 10 year route, T4, PSW, T2 if all equal 10 years u get ILR.
T2 alone 5 years equal ILR
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by elisinho(m): 5:13am On Aug 03, 2023
Schoolhike:


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Microsoft Bing Chat - free

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I use all, to have different perspectives on a subject matter but mostly use Gpt plus

(With AI, less time spent in understanding complex concepts/matter, issues, code, quick summary of, pdfs, webpages, YouTube videos instead of spending hours watching, etc )

Thanks baba

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