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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by pruby: 10:01am On Nov 06, 2023
Please I would like to ask how much it cost to switch to tier 2 (3yrs) as a health care assistant already in the uk. Hope they won’t ask for IHS fee and please how much would the dependants pay. Thank you very much
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:31am On Nov 06, 2023
hustla:



If you've ever been to Abeokuta, you'll be so angry ehn

A Governor doesn't even live in the state capital, has ensured that the state has the worst road network in the country and yet he still got elected for a 2nd term. Like, how do you elect a complete failure and disaster twice? 😂

Same people will goto church and start disturbing God for miracles when the problem is literally something they can fix


Unfortunately, this governor's are not accountable to their electorates...... Because they bought their mandates...... Vote them or not..... The highest bidder gets the prize.....
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hustla(m): 10:46am On Nov 06, 2023
Lexusgs430:


Unfortunately, this governor's are not accountable to their electorates...... Because they bought their mandates...... Vote them or not..... The highest bidder gets the prize.....


True
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 10:55am On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

People on ILRs will qualify

Cheers
Thewritingnerd:
Heard they don’t recruit non-citizens 👀
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by MindOnMatters00(m): 12:54pm On Nov 06, 2023
donshaddow:
Pls o my pple.
Who has a room to rent in Walthamstow and environ.
Or East London sha by month end.
Relocation things cos of a new job.

And for those who still need my editable UK CV kindly holla make I send am.
I also get contact for who go help u with reference ooo with kinkini money.

We lift others.

Also, for jobs, create a linkd profile. Indeed sef gud.
Someone got job through CV library also.

Pls bro I really need this. Drop your contact so I can reach you and also for the reference stuff too.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 1:28pm On Nov 06, 2023
Thank you, I appreciate this.

koonbey:


I honestly do not know. It's likely that they do for more senior/specialist roles but probably not for general admin-type ones, much like the NHS.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 1:51pm On Nov 06, 2023
Lexusgs430:
Home office is currently recruiting........ Find your size........ 🤣😂


https://careers.homeoffice.gov.uk/
Please avoid home office if you are not up to 3years or 5years in the UK depending on the type of clearance needed. I got an offer for SEO role and the offer was later withdrawn because of not having enough footprints in the UK. This even after sending references o. You can imagine the heartbreak. People should apply to other departments.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 1:58pm On Nov 06, 2023
bigtt76:
Thank you, I appreciate this.

I take God name beg you check what they need as clearance before applying. My offer was withdrawn because of not having enough foot prints in the UK. You dont have to go through this.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ofjhay: 2:08pm On Nov 06, 2023
You can contact British Gas on 0800 294 8604 or 0330 100 0056.


Akhat:
.

British gas supplies only electricity to the apartment. I contacted Octopus, they told me to first contact British gas who are the current electric supplier, before they can take over from them. Or should I try other good electricity provider and see if they can help me notify British gas of my intention to switch?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 2:12pm On Nov 06, 2023
solveabode:
Please I co-ask as I'm in the stage of applying now.

quote author=Gloriouscrown post=126685000]

Hi Solumtoya,

Kindly share these tips 🙏🏾

Hi, I will definitely do so, please head over to the Mortgage Thread now, I will just write some things now and will definitely compile a step-by-step process later once I'm done:

https://www.nairaland.com/7534564/living-uk-propertymortgage-related

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 2:16pm On Nov 06, 2023
I shared the other day that I passed my Theory test but soon realised that quite a number of people fail it after talking with some Nigerians around.

An easy way to pass the test for me was to download the "Theory 4 in 1" app, then go through all the 775 practice questions (ideally twice). I was taking the Mock Tests (50 questions at a time), first round was set to "Questions I have never seen" and second round was set to "Questions I had previously failed". If you do this, about 40 or 45 of your real Exam questions would have been learnt.

Secondly, or prior to the above, there are some topics that you must learn very well as they would constitute about half of the test questions. Watch videos on these topics and learn them well if not you will keep failing questions:

Types of Pedestrian Crossings
Road Signs Classification
Speed Limits
Accident Victim handling
Motorway Road Stud colours
Lights on the car
Stopping distance
Level Crossings
Incidents and Breakdowns on Motorways
Towing
Contraflow traffic
Other road users: Cyclists, Lorries
Flashing lights on vehicles
Coasting, Slowing down and Braking with Gears
Driving on different road conditions: Wet, Dry, Icy, Fog, etc.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jhorjhor: 2:23pm On Nov 06, 2023
donshaddow:
Pls o my pple.
Who has a room to rent in Walthamstow and environ.
Or East London sha by month end.
Relocation things cos of a new job.

And for those who still need my editable UK CV kindly holla make I send am.
I also get contact for who go help u with reference ooo with kinkini money.

We lift others.

Also, for jobs, create a linkd profile. Indeed sef gud.
Someone got job through CV library also.
please i need the CV erickcollins001@gmail dot com. thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Solumtoya: 2:30pm On Nov 06, 2023
Quick steps to get your UK Driving Licence:
1. Apply for Provisional Licence on https://www.gov.uk/apply-first-provisional-driving-licence I think it redirects you to some other site. Costs about £32 or so.

2. After a week or two, you get the forms posted to your address which you fill, attach your BRP, and post back to them within 3 weeks before the form expires.

3. After another week or two, you get your Provisional License and can now book for your Theory Test.

4. Book your Theory Test on Gov.uk for £23.

5. Download the Theory 4 in 1 App, prepare for the test and hopefully pass it.

6. Book your Practical Test ASAP on Gov.uk for £62. You might not get a desired date and location but just book any.

7. Reschedule your date and location if need be later as cancellations happen on Gov.uk (free but need luck) or with Testi App (for a fee).

8. Practice on the test route using the App "Driving Test Routes", better still, get an instructor.

9. Pass your Practical Test and get your UK License.

Lool... Writing this just made me realise the whole process could easily cost up to £1k but you don't have to do it all at once. Just start early and you can do it over 2 years or you can decide to do it all in a few weeks.

Goodluck, guys

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jhorjhor: 2:41pm On Nov 06, 2023
Thewritingnerd:
👀


Hi,

Is there a way I can text you directly please?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 3:09pm On Nov 06, 2023
Wow ...what do you mean by footprint? Mind sharing some insight on this?

Poanan:

I take God name beg you check what they need as clearance before applying. My offer was withdrawn because of not having enough foot prints in the UK. You dont have to go through this.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 3:10pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

SEO or any other grade 5 or 6 role in HO is no joke

In some teams you definitely will need to have your ILR before attempting to apply

Cheers

Poanan:

Please avoid home office if you are not up to 3years or 5years in the UK depending on the type of clearance needed. I got an offer for SEO role and the offer was later withdrawn because of not having enough footprints in the UK. This even after sending references o. You can imagine the heartbreak. People should apply to other departments.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 3:25pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

I’ll add to this

Foot print = Residency

Again teams will differ but most would require that you have right to remain and no restrictions to work

Plus security clearance will require 3years for CTC clearance,5years for SC and 10years for DV

Interestingly HO can’t sponsor Tier 2/Skilled workers visa

Cheers

bigtt76:
Wow ...what do you mean by footprint? Mind sharing some insight on this?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dupyshoo: 3:33pm On Nov 06, 2023
I know of people with less than 1 year of UK residency that got SC clearance though. For someone, it was 4 months of residency on dependant visa

dduchess90:
Hello

I’ll add to this

Foot print = Residency

Again teams will differ but most would require that you have right to remain and no restrictions to work

Plus security clearance will require 3years for CTC clearance,5years for SC and 10years for DV

Interestingly HO can’t sponsor Tier 2/Skilled workers visa

Cheers

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 3:35pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

With HO?

Cheers
dupyshoo:
I know of people with less than 1 year of UK residency that got SC clearance though. For someone, it was 4 months of residency on dependant visa

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dupyshoo: 3:40pm On Nov 06, 2023
Nope, another govt department. However, once you get SC clearance with any other government dept, it can easily be transferred to HO.
dduchess90:
Hello

With HO?

Cheers
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 3:50pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

Another Govt department perhaps

HO is quite strict on SCs

I don’t know how transferring SCs from one department to another like HO will work, it might be easy like you say it is

Anyway….moving on

Cheers
dupyshoo:
Nope, another govt department. However, once you get SC clearance with any other government dept, it can easily be transferred to HO.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 4:09pm On Nov 06, 2023
ooh wow! Thanks for sharing, I appreciate it.


dduchess90:
Hello

I’ll add to this

Foot print = Residency

Again teams will differ but most would require that you have right to remain and no restrictions to work

Plus security clearance will require 3years for CTC clearance,5years for SC and 10years for DV

Interestingly HO can’t sponsor Tier 2/Skilled workers visa

Cheers

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 4:13pm On Nov 06, 2023
Wow ...any idea what field the person was employed in to? Could it be that the SC was waived because of the level of work required did not necessarily require such?


dupyshoo:
I know of people with less than 1 year of UK residency that got SC clearance though. For someone, it was 4 months of residency on dependant visa

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 4:15pm On Nov 06, 2023
bigtt76:
Wow ...what do you mean by footprint? Mind sharing some insight on this?


Some jobs need you to have stayed in the UK for some time to carry out a detailed check on you. Police report from your country is not needed. They want to rely on your stay in the UK to carry out that check. So not having enough foot print in this case may mean someone who has stayed in the UK for more time is more likely to have entered one trouble or the other than some one who just came. However, it doesn't not mean that the person who just came is a saint but with time the person may start to reveal true colour. That is the reason they need you to have stayed in the UK for some time for some jobs. But it varies. Some govt depts ask for something as simple as dbs, criminal record check or Bpss. Just always check what they need before applying . Most home office vacancies will ask for a certain form of security check. For people saying they don't ask that for junior roles please and please dont pay attention to them just follow what is written on the advert. The least home office requires from what i have seen so far is ctc clearance. Which requires you to have stayed in the UK for 3years.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by bigtt76(f): 4:22pm On Nov 06, 2023
Quite insightful, thanks for sharing. I appreciate this.


Poanan:


Some jobs need you to have stayed in the UK for some time to carry out a detailed check on you. Police report from your country is not needed. They want to rely on your stay in the UK to carry out that check. So not having enough foot print in this case may mean someone who has stayed in the UK for more time is more likely to have entered one trouble or the other than some one who just came. However, it doesn't not mean that the person who just came is a saint but with time the person may start to reveal true colour. That is the reason they need you to have stayed in the UK for some time for some jobs. But it varies. Some govt depts ask for something as simple as dbs, criminal record check or Bpss. Just always check what they need before applying . Most home office vacancies will ask for a certain form of security check. For people saying they don't ask that for junior roles please and please dont pay attention to them just follow what is written on the advert. The least home office requires from what i have seen so far is ctc clearance. Which requires you to have stayed in the UK for 3years.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 4:25pm On Nov 06, 2023
dduchess90:
Hello

I’ll add to this

Foot print = Residency

Again teams will differ but most would require that you have right to remain and no restrictions to work

Plus security clearance will require 3years for CTC clearance,5years for SC and 10years for DV

Interestingly HO can’t sponsor Tier 2/Skilled workers visa

Cheers


They are on the list though just like one dept of energy they sponsor but it depends on the campaign. For the ones won't sponsor they state it.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by dduchess90(f): 4:36pm On Nov 06, 2023
Hello

Other departments can sponsor

HO can’t

What list are you looking at, can you screenshot were you saw HO in the list??

Cheers
Poanan:


They are on the list though just like one dept of energy they sponsor but it depends on the campaign. For the ones won't sponsor they state it.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Maureen4sure: 4:39pm On Nov 06, 2023
@semmyk

This is a shout-out to you again. Without your help, I'm not sure this would have been possible.

My family graduate visa was approved by the home office today. This couldn't have been possible without your help when all hope was lost.

Even when the care home I have been working with for a year as a relief worker disappointed me and said they could not give me COS.

Well, this same company is ready to offer me COS now that they know I had applied for a graduate visa. (gist for another day}

Just to input this,this goes out to large families applying for a graduate visa like mine (family of 5); it cost us £10,350.

Visa fees: £822, IHS for 2 years: £1,248 .

Please do everything possible to look for that money. If you apply with your partner without the children, your application will be put on hold until you send in the children's application.

I wish everyone all the best.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by hayesconcept(m): 5:35pm On Nov 06, 2023
HO and DEFRA won’t sponsor your visa. HMRC and DWP dey offer sponsorship steadily
dduchess90:
Hello

Other departments can sponsor

HO can’t

What list are you looking at, can you screenshot were you saw HO in the list??

Cheers

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Greenpeasants1: 6:01pm On Nov 06, 2023
@duchess90 I dey suspect you

E be like say na there be your office, even the advise wey you dey give for study visa thread ,person go know say na in depth something

dduchess90:
Hello

Other departments can sponsor

HO can’t

What list are you looking at, can you screenshot were you saw HO in the list??

Cheers
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by florixi: 6:23pm On Nov 06, 2023
Dear people of God ,

Please,I need your input on how to contact the Home Office for an application within the UK on my situation.

My family and I applied to switch to a Tier 2 visa since August. My wife, who is the main applicant, got her visa early in October, while i and the children's visas are still not yet out. This is the 11th week of these applications. i am really worried because our Tier 4 had already expired in late October.

I have successfully completed my MSc, and i am supposed to start working full time now, but this delay is not helping as most of the work i demanding my share code.

I have called the HO, they only told me to send mail to the complaint, which I did two weeks ago. Still no feedback yet. This is really frustrating; what else can i do to address this? Has anyone experienced this before? I need the best advice, please. I am tired of checking my email.

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