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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 2:46pm On Dec 05, 2023
Zahra29:


No one was forced into care. Many people e.g. with families chose the care route to avoid the cost of IHS. Many chose to prioritise a quicker /surer route to settlement over following their chosen career. Many chose care over PSW for the above reasons.
All valid choices, but they were not forced.

No, most people choose care to maintain valid status in the uk.

The message is simple, if you can’t stay, move out.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 2:47pm On Dec 05, 2023
Aremson14:


I want to confirm o this skilled worker law does it so includes someone with sponsorship?

Your question is not clear but for clarity if you must be sponsored either new or renewing outside the healthcare care sector salary must be almost 39k per year
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by profemebee(m): 2:49pm On Dec 05, 2023
Yoooo.. u drop the most logical and non-emotional responses here.. keep doing that..

someone makes a choice.. how's that forced? lol.. nawa .. the things we read here

What we should be praying and planning for is that our choices should favor our families irrespective of the govt changes we can't control

Zahra29:


No one was forced into care. Many people e.g. with families chose the care route to avoid the cost of IHS. Many chose to prioritise a quicker /surer route to settlement over following their chosen career. Many chose care over PSW for the above reasons.
All valid choices, but they were not forced.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jum33: 2:51pm On Dec 05, 2023
Zahra29:


💯

Exactly...it will force higher wages for jobs outside healthcare
i dont think so ,the aim is to target the British for job first as it will be cheaper to employ them relatively to sponsoring immigrant for similar roles

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by NotATroll: 2:55pm On Dec 05, 2023
Viruses:


This is why they are discouraging you, so that you won't make it where they didn't make it.

Hmmmmmmm
Are you saying it's much better than people let out ?
Um selling my entire life to move so na one way
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by gmacnoms(m): 3:18pm On Dec 05, 2023
Why all the data analysts, BAs, Tech bros dey run upandan for small announcement?

I think say na only me Dey carry Kaya and earning 20k for this youkay.

Small 38,700 na all of una Dey panicking? 😄😄😄

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 3:31pm On Dec 05, 2023
gmacnoms:
Why all the data analysts, BAs, Tech bros dey run upandan for small announcement?

I think say na only me Dey carry Kaya and earning 20k for this youkay.

Small 38,700 na all of una Dey panicking? 😄😄😄
you are not serious lol.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 3:35pm On Dec 05, 2023
Zahra29:


No one was forced into care. Many people e.g. with families chose the care route to avoid the cost of IHS. Many chose to prioritise a quicker /surer route to settlement over following their chosen career. Many chose care over PSW for the above reasons.
All valid choices, but they were not forced.

Bills dey force you to do any job that comes your way. Stop saying people are not forced.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by gmacnoms(m): 3:40pm On Dec 05, 2023
Poanan:

you are not serious lol.
but I’m being honest na?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 3:53pm On Dec 05, 2023
gmacnoms:
Why all the data analysts, BAs, Tech bros dey run upandan for small announcement?

I think say na only me Dey carry Kaya and earning 20k for this youkay.

Small 38,700 na all of una Dey panicking? 😄😄😄

Do you know the average wage in this country? no allow all those noise of 50k deceive you o

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Poanan: 4:05pm On Dec 05, 2023
Zahra29:


No one was forced into care. Many people e.g. with families chose the care route to avoid the cost of IHS. Many chose to prioritise a quicker /surer route to settlement over following their chosen career. Many chose care over PSW for the above reasons.
All valid choices, but they were not forced.

The system actually forces you into care. Once a change is made, it takes time for people to know about the change. Till date people still have to explain to potential employers what PSW is and this is how many years after commencement....

In previous years, when people get jobs with PSW, you will agree that the population was not like this. People did not apply the wisdom of exploiting the route at the time. Now, we have much more people competing for these PSW jobs. This is aside from the fact that people from "diverse background" are sometimes taken as an item to mean people running away from war, whose house was burnt, facing serious poverty and a fundamentally faulty education system., which makes it more challenging getting some of these jobs. A man with a family is just forced to take that and have rest of mind.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 4:11pm On Dec 05, 2023
iiiyyyk:



Only British citizens or those on ILR can apply for spouse/family visa, if they have an income of 38k+

Family visa is different from dependent visa.

The dependants of those who came in with 3yrs care visa would be stranded once their visa ends after 3yrs


I believe people should avoid UK for now.

Wether care visa or student Visa...many won't find it easy.

Serious illegal immigrants loading ooo after visa expire!
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Tier4Dependant: 4:37pm On Dec 05, 2023
iiiyyyk:



Only British citizens or those on ILR can apply for spouse/family visa, if they have an income of 38k+

Family visa is different from dependent visa.

The dependants of those who came in with 3yrs care visa would be stranded once their visa ends after 3yrs


I believe people should avoid UK for now.

Wether care visa or student Visa...many won't find it easy.

Una don start 🤦‍♂️
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 5:07pm On Dec 05, 2023
Poanan:


[b]The system actually forces you into care. [/b]Once a change is made, it takes time for people to know about the change. Till date people still have to explain to potential employers what PSW is and this is how many years after commencement....




So if there was no care visa , given than this visa route was only created 2 years ago, what would people have done or planned to do?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Peerielass: 5:11pm On Dec 05, 2023
Goke7:


Do you know the average wage in this country? no allow all those noise of 50k deceive you o

@Goke7 as our class monitor can you please advise what the average wage is for this week as it appears to change every few weeks on this thread 😝. Last time I checked it was about £70K.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 5:12pm On Dec 05, 2023
lavida001:


Bills dey force you to do any job that comes your way. Stop saying people are not forced.

If a man chooses to come to the UK with a family of 4 for example, and chooses to remain in the UK and chooses to apply to care as his best/only option to get sponsorship and/or avoid the high IHS costs for his family,

Once again all the above choices might be valid, and there is nothing wrong with care at all, but my point is the UK government did not force care or any of the above choices on him.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 5:19pm On Dec 05, 2023
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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 5:19pm On Dec 05, 2023
Poanan:


The system actually forces you into care. Once a change is made, it takes time for people to know about the change. Till date people still have to explain to potential employers what PSW is and this is how many years after commencement....

In previous years, when people get jobs with PSW, you will agree that the population was not like this. People did not apply the wisdom of exploiting the route at the time. Now, we have much more people competing for these PSW jobs. This is aside from the fact that people from "diverse background" are sometimes taken as an item to mean people running away from war, whose house was burnt, facing serious poverty and a fundamentally faulty education system., which makes it more challenging getting some of these jobs. A man with a family is just forced to take that and have rest of mind.




This is very valid. I got a regret mail at EE after second level interview which looked very promising... Something tells me I did not get that job simply because I am less than 6 months in UK. I noticed the interviewer's countenance changed when discussions reached there... It is well.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 5:29pm On Dec 05, 2023
NotATroll:


Hmmmmmmm
Are you saying it's much better than people let out ?
Um selling my entire life to move so na one way

They shared with you their experiences which are valid and true. Learn from it.

There many people here, came into the UK at different times to different cities and with different levels of supports both from Nigeria and in the UK.

Is it as difficult as those ppl told you? YES . It's the truth do not ignore.
Could it be easier for you ? YES and NO.

You need to sit down and think about
time you want to migrate
the cost to you personally to migrate
the living costs in the UK at the time you want to migrate
and your own personal reasons for migrating.

If you are looking to others to tell you what to do then you are avoiding being responsible for your actions.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 5:32pm On Dec 05, 2023
lavida001:


Bills dey force you to do any job that comes your way. Stop saying people are not forced.
They are not forced,
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Progressivegee: 5:33pm On Dec 05, 2023
Goke7:


Your question is not clear but for clarity if you must be sponsored either new or renewing outside the healthcare care sector salary must be almost 39k per year

This is wrong. Health care workers are exempt from the minimum salary threshold for sponsorship
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 5:34pm On Dec 05, 2023
Goke7:


Do you know the average wage in this country? no allow all those noise of 50k deceive you o
Gbam
Nothing fantastic about average wages in the UK.
It's been a living wage which worked for all, provides all basic needs and still afforded some wants if planned well
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 5:49pm On Dec 05, 2023
In cash ? Or withdrawn from a bank? Report to the bank.
Olgathomas:
Please is there anyone or anyway I can track someone in the UK someone just ran out with my life savings

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 5:54pm On Dec 05, 2023
Period. 🤣
Viruses:


This is why they are discouraging you, so that you won't make it where they didn't make it.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 5:59pm On Dec 05, 2023
🤣💀
gmacnoms:
Why all the data analysts, BAs, Tech bros dey run upandan for small announcement?

I think say na only me Dey carry Kaya and earning 20k for this youkay.

Small 38,700 na all of una Dey panicking? 😄😄😄
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 6:02pm On Dec 05, 2023
Well, this isn’t entirely right because theres also an “illusion of choice” where the available choices are limited or predetermined and set to intentionally steer you in a certain direction.

So it’s not exactly “free choice” if the choices they’ve intentionally made available steers you in a certain direction and you HAVE to make it, because your survival depends on it. Anything that involves survival cannot be said to be “choice”.
Zahra29:


No one was forced into care. Many people e.g. with families chose the care route to avoid the cost of IHS. Many chose to prioritise a quicker /surer route to settlement over following their chosen career. Many chose care over PSW for the above reasons.
All valid choices, but they were not forced.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 6:02pm On Dec 05, 2023
Peerielass:


@Goke7 as our class monitor can you please advise what the average wage is for this week as it appears to change every few weeks on this thread 😝. Last time I checked it was about £70K.

grin Class monitor kwa while I don’t deny that there are jobs of 70k and above, the question is how many folks are in that bracket. Am just being realistic o no be say people wey Dey this thread sef no Dey earn that amount
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 6:03pm On Dec 05, 2023
Taal17:

Gbam
Nothing fantastic about average wages in the UK.
It's been a living wage which worked for all, provides all basic needs and still afforded some wants if planned well

Very true, no dispute at all on this
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 6:05pm On Dec 05, 2023
Progressivegee:


This is wrong. Health care workers are exempt from the minimum salary threshold for sponsorship

I didn’t say anything different nah grin we are saying same thing
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goke7: 6:07pm On Dec 05, 2023
ehizario2012:


This is very valid. I got a regret mail at EE after second level interview which looked very promising... Something tells me I did not get that job simply because I am less than 6 months in UK. I noticed the interviewer's countenance changed when discussions reached there... It is well.

It’s actually difficult to get most jobs once your visa is less than a year especially if they are not going to sponsor. That’s a fact, even in some cases if it’s even less than 2 years
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 6:07pm On Dec 05, 2023
This immigration rule changes may have actually increased my BP. I ve been fuming since yesterday. 😤

What in the heck is this sh*t ? How will people live here without their families? I didn't like their being allowed to underpay us so that part of it is fine. But all the other stipulations are cr*p.
Forgive my french.

Has anyone got any bright ideas? People have paid thousands for this. Then they snatch it away to pacify the racists.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Thewritingnerd(f): 6:08pm On Dec 05, 2023
💯
Taal17:


They shared with you their experiences which are valid and true. Learn from it.

There many people here, came into the UK at different times to different cities and with different levels of supports both from Nigeria and in the UK.

Is it as difficult as those ppl told you? YES . It's the truth do not ignore.
Could it be easier for you ? YES and NO.

You need to sit down and think about
time you want to migrate
the cost to you personally to migrate
the living costs in the UK at the time you want to migrate
and your own personal reasons for migrating.

If you are looking to others to tell you what to do then you are avoiding being responsible for your actions.

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