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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Schoolhike: 1:05pm On May 28
Resurgent2016:


The NHS will always be a bone in the throat of any government.

Currently, £1 of every £10 is spend on the nhs, far more than any sector.

The nhs probable worked well when the country had a young population and a fast growing economy. The population is aging, as a developed country it is unlikely to grow at a very fast pace, cost of medicare has gone up....something has to give.

Either make more services privatized or strip other sectors of funds to prop up the nhs



One thing I’m really glad about the pressure on NHS, not the usual noise from the media that it’s the immigrant use of nhs that is causing pressure within the service as they are not the primary cause of strain on the system, rather, other factors such as aging populations, chronic underfunding are more contributors

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Schoolhike: 1:10pm On May 28
Goodenoch:


It's not really clear what you're asking in the bolded but here's an explanation of the change:

Your first visa was before April 4. Before that date, you could only take on an additional job (for maximum of 20 hours) if the job was in the same occupation code as the one you were sponsored for or in the shortage occupation list.

Since April 4, you can now work an additional job (for maximum of 20 hours) if the job eligible for skilled worker sponsorship. You do not need to be sponsored for that additional job as long as you do not work more than 20 hours per week but the point is that it has to be a role that could have been eligible for sponsorship, so you can't take on roles like delivery driver or cleaner, for example. The list of eligible jobs are here under Table 1, 2 and 3 - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-skilled-occupations

You may also find this explainer article useful: https://shepwedd.com/knowledge/major-changes-skilled-worker-visa-route


As an aside, it's interesting how this very important liberalisation of the skilled worker route didn't get that much publicity. It appears the government's strategy is to reduce the number of people coming in but make it easier for people already in to do more work if they wish, thereby potentially filling some of the open roles and generating more income for themselves and, very crucially, the government lol.


Oh dear, thanks very much for the explanation.


don’t mind the bolded statement in my previous query, you’ve answered the most important part.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Trendytessy(f): 1:31pm On May 28
Hi everyone,

I already applied for a dépendant graduate visa and yet to receive a decision. I currently have a COS for skilled work visa. can I vary the application or I have to withdraw the previous one that hasn’t been decided yet (2weeks now)? Student visa expires 29th and COS just came in today.

I read on uk website that one can vary but will need to pay the new fees and then get a refund.

Also can I apply with WAEC/proof of English as English ability or it’s compulsory to use the ecctis website to evaluate degree from Nigeria?

Any advice is welcomed!
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:34pm On May 28
Mamatukwas:
So after many years of being on this thread, NO ONE! Not a single person, knows Justwise personally and can come and tell us if he’s okay? We should be ashamed of ourselves kiss

I find myself randomly hoping he’s okay. He’s never disappeared this long before.


Justwise is a private person, he never shared his number or email address with anyone (so far as I know).......

Seun Osewa is probably the best person, to ask about his travel mod, that went AWOL.......🤣😁

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Schoolhike: 1:41pm On May 28
Lexusgs430:


Justwise is a private person, he never shared his number or email address with anyone (so far as I know).......

Seun Osewa is probably the best person, to ask about his travel mod, that went AWOL.......🤣😁

Seun Osewa is active on twitter.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Schoolhike: 1:45pm On May 28
Goodenoch:


It's not really clear what you're asking in the bolded but here's an explanation of the change:

Your first visa was before April 4. Before that date, you could only take on an additional job (for maximum of 20 hours) if the job was in the same occupation code as the one you were sponsored for or in the shortage occupation list.

Since April 4, you can now work an additional job (for maximum of 20 hours) if the job eligible for skilled worker sponsorship. You do not need to be sponsored for that additional job as long as you do not work more than 20 hours per week but the point is that it has to be a role that could have been eligible for sponsorship, so you can't take on roles like delivery driver or cleaner, for example. The list of eligible jobs are here under Table 1, 2 and 3 - https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-skilled-occupations

You may also find this explainer article useful: https://shepwedd.com/knowledge/major-changes-skilled-worker-visa-route


As an aside, it's interesting how this very important liberalisation of the skilled worker route didn't get that much publicity. It appears the government's strategy is to reduce the number of people coming in but make it easier for people already in to do more work if they wish, thereby potentially filling some of the open roles and generating more income for themselves and, very crucially, the government lol.


Was trying to generate my new share code and still found this in the page, seems conflicting, but I will assume that the right to work share code page has not yet been updated to reflect the change

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Ugochinyere1(f): 1:50pm On May 28
Good afternoon everyone.
Please do we have any gynaecologist in the house?
I have some questions please kindly let me know 🙏
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 2:15pm On May 28
This is rather interesting, having to obtain a letter from primary employer before engaging in supplementary 20 hours work.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 3:39pm On May 28
Resurgent2016:


The NHS will always be a bone in the throat of any government.

Currently, £1 of every £10 is spend on the nhs, far more than any sector.

The nhs probable worked well when the country had a young population and a fast growing economy. The population is aging, as a developed country it is unlikely to grow at a very fast pace, cost of medicare has gone up....something has to give.

Either make more services privatized or strip other sectors of funds to prop up the nhs


I see your point and agree with some. There is still good room to go though.
The NHS is fabulous but like any free service with an increasingly entitled populace, the expectation will keep rising exponentially. Its the reason why I'm cautious about the cliché of 'investment'. Not because its not needed but because that money has to come from somewhere which is all the more difficult in a slow growing economy. People talk about how UK productivity lags that of the US without factoring in underlying drivers of that.

For the first time since the end of the world war, there is real danger that a generation of Brits could be worse off than their predecessors. Many times, the government has turned to immigration to spur growth. But it's now at loggerheads with the populace. The next decade would be interesting to live through.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 3:41pm On May 28
Lexusgs430:



Let's see how long after labour wins, before the coup starts within the labour party, then the whole country starts wanting them out too .......🤣😁

Hehe... na normal thing... The talk then may be how labour is unable to run an economy.
Once a 'usual' face is leader of the torries, the populace would pander to them again.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by giselle237: 4:13pm On May 28
Thastie:

Hi
Sorry I’m bothering you. I have access to the statement of account, it is 66 pages. Will it be too much to upload the 66pages?
upload them

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Paxziano: 4:29pm On May 28
Good day all

Please I need clarity on 2 issues

1: The £39k needed for COS, is it to be earned by one person or the family together (husband and wife). There was an argument today where I was so I want to be sure

2: If a fresh graduate gets a job that pays about £31k, would the person be eligible for COS? Considering the fact that the amount isn't up to the new UK govt threshold but it's up to the new graduate threshold

Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 4:35pm On May 28
1) The 39k must be earned by one person.
2) Yes
Paxziano:
Good day all

Please I need clarity on 2 issues

1: The £39k needed for COS, is it to be earned by one person or the family together (husband and wife). There was an argument today where I was so I want to be sure

2: If a fresh graduate gets a job that pays about £31k, would the person be eligible for COS? Considering the fact that the amount isn't up to the new UK govt threshold but it's up to the new graduate threshold

Thanks
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by humblemoi: 4:37pm On May 28
Lexusgs430:


Justwise is a private person, he never shared his number or email address with anyone (so far as I know).......

Seun Osewa is probably the best person, to ask about his travel mod, that went AWOL.......🤣😁

I asked Seun on Twitter but man never responded.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ReesheesuKnack: 4:59pm On May 28
ReesheesuKnack:
Honest Question:
Where is @Justwise?

Justwise, wherever you are, I am sending you Love. Lots of Love. I guess there is no point restating that I (probably a couple of others too) miss you on this thread.
Please come back to us.

This was on April 5.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by jedisco(m): 5:14pm On May 28
ehizario2012:
This is rather interesting, having to obtain a letter from primary employer before engaging in supplementary 20 hours work.

It appears optional not mandatory. Overall, I dont see much between this and the previous guidance on taking up extra work. Its still 20hrs and limited to select roles.

I wonder if UKVI knows how many hours of supplementary work folks do without asking HMRC (with consent) as I've heard about a good number of folks who exceeded the 20hr treshold quite a few times got their ILR smoothly. I can't recollect coming across anyone on a work visa (not students) who didn't get ILR cos they exceeded the limit. Obviously, things might change in future.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by mrcodebreaker: 5:28pm On May 28
Not UK related but definitely similar from the topics i see in this group as it is for a different country. So apologies to derail a bit. I and my gf are not planning on getting married yet officially but in 2026 we will. However I need to provide one of the below requirements so we can move from uk to another country.

One of the following:
-A photocopy of your common law certificate
-A notarised affidavit from you confirming that you and your spouse are in a common-law relationship under your home country’s laws
-Letter .from the embassy which confirmed that you and your partner are considered to be in a common-law relationship under their law

What kind of doc can I provide in this regard that says common law relationship.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Goodenoch: 5:51pm On May 28
jedisco:


It appears optional not mandatory. Overall, I dont see much between this and the previous guidance on taking up extra work. Its still 20hrs and limited to select roles.

I wonder if UKVI knows how many hours of supplementary work folks do without asking HMRC (with consent) as I've heard about a good number of folks who exceeded the 20hr treshold quite a few times got their ILR smoothly. I can't recollect coming across anyone on a work visa (not students) who didn't get ILR cos they exceeded the limit. Obviously, things might change in future.

There is a HUGE difference. The previous shortage occupation list contained 48 roles or so in total IIRC, and now that has been extended to being able to take on jobs in close to 600 SOC codes covering thousands of job types.

Before, if you were sponsored, say as an accountant, you would be hard-pressed to find another accountancy job that would allow you work only weekends (since you can't do it during your normal working hours), so your only option was to work one of the shortage jobs which allow weekend-only work, and the most obvious is care work.

Now you can be sponsored as an accountant and work in everything from IT, retail, building, social media, project management etc as your supplementary job. It's a massive difference and I hope more people become aware so they can maximise the opportunity.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Bourne007(m): 6:10pm On May 28
Yes you read it right. Not sure if you are relying on the refund but even if you withdraw (which I wouldn't advise due to expiry on 29th), refund would take up to 28 days.

Graduate visas usually take up to 8 weeks for a decision so will suggest you vary your application as soon as you can and hopefully will get a refund as stated on the guidance.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/vary-your-immigration-application

Trendytessy:
Hi everyone,

I already applied for a dépendant graduate visa and yet to receive a decision. I currently have a COS for skilled work visa. can I vary the application or I have to withdraw the previous one that hasn’t been decided yet (2weeks now)? Student visa expires 29th and COS just came in today.

I read on uk website that one can vary but will need to pay the new fees and then get a refund.

Also can I apply with WAEC/proof of English as English ability or it’s compulsory to use the ecctis website to evaluate degree from Nigeria?

Any advice is welcomed!
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Jamesclooney: 7:49pm On May 28
Mamatukwas:
So after many years of being on this thread, NO ONE! Not a single person, knows Justwise personally and can come and tell us if he’s okay? We should be ashamed of ourselves kiss

I find myself randomly hoping he’s okay. He’s never disappeared this long before.


Unfortunately, one of the downsides of an anonymous forum. If it was twitter/Facebook /IG etc….its very likely a family member or friend would have given us an update in the event something terrible has happened (God forbid). A bit unsettling to think about. It is well.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Trendytessy(f): 7:57pm On May 28
Bourne007:
Yes you read it right. Not sure if you are relying on the refund but even if you withdraw (which I wouldn't advise due to expiry on 29th), refund would take up to 28 days.

Graduate visas usually take up to 8 weeks for a decision so will suggest you vary your application as soon as you can and hopefully will get a refund as stated on the guidance.

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/vary-your-immigration-application



Thanks.. I’ll apply for the skilled visa and vary it letting them know I have one in process
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 8:30pm On May 28
Schoolhike:
@Zahra

Applied for skilled worker some months ago, this is what was stated which I fully understand (“ You are also allowed to take supplementary employment, namely work outside your normal working hours for your sponsor of up to 20 hours per week with another employer. This must be either in a job on the Shortage Occupation List, or in the same occupation code as the job described in your certificate of sponsorship.”)



I applied for another one last week and it stated that
“You are also allowed to take supplementary employment, namely work outside your normal working hours for your sponsor of up to 20 hours per week with another employer. This must be a job listed in the Standard Occupational Classification system (tables 1-3) in the Immigration Rules.”

I don’t really understand this and can find the table1-3 they are referring to.

Make this people no go tell me say I will not be eligible to carry out my time job again, this is not funny.

Please advise, suggestions and input from all other members are welcome

Perfect explanation from Goodenoch, you've got a lot more options now for a supplementary job.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 8:53pm On May 28
Schoolhike:



One thing I’m really glad about the pressure on NHS, not the usual noise from the media that it’s the immigrant use of nhs that is causing pressure within the service as they are not the primary cause of strain on the system, rather, other factors such as aging populations, chronic underfunding are more contributors

Pressure on the NHS comes from it having to cater for a larger population than it was planned for, which is due to increased life expectancies as well as immigration.

All the focus is always on the NHS but the bigger ticking time bomb is actually the growing unaffordability of pensions, not just in the UK but in the west.

Neither party has a detailed strategy to address this issue e.g. by tweaking the triple lock, so as not to alienate older voters; however pensions are a huge and growing cost to the state. The pension age is already 66 and is set to rise even higher - soon the expectation will be to work well into your 70s and then what?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by toughest007: 11:45pm On May 28
Mamatukwas:
So after many years of being on this thread, NO ONE! Not a single person, knows Justwise personally and can come and tell us if he’s okay? We should be ashamed of ourselves kiss

I find myself randomly hoping he’s okay. He’s never disappeared this long before.


We should be ashamed of ourselves if this is the likes of facebook, twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn etc. Don't juxtapose them.

The much anyone can do in a faceless forum is to shout out or send a dm, which really has little to no impact. Justwise is quite known (anonymously) and that's it. Chitty-chattying doesn't really mean we know ourselves personally. Even if you feel you know someone, you don't really know them enough to be privy to certain info.

We can only but hope he's alright wherever he may be.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by OgbeniOptional(m): 11:52pm On May 28
Then care home 😁

Zahra29:


Pressure on the NHS comes from it having to cater for a larger population than it was planned for, which is due to increased life expectancies as well as immigration.

All the focus is always on the NHS but the bigger ticking time bomb is actually the growing unaffordability of pensions, not just in the UK but in the west.

Neither party has a detailed strategy to address this issue e.g. by tweaking the triple lock, so as not to alienate older voters; however pensions are a huge and growing cost to the state. The pension age is already 66 and is set to rise even higher - soon the expectation will be to work well into your 70s and then what?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 12:20am On May 29
toughest007:


We should be ashamed of ourselves if this is the likes of facebook, twitter, WhatsApp, LinkedIn etc. Don't juxtapose them.

The much anyone can do in a faceless forum is to shout out or send a dm, which really has little to no impact. Justwise is quite known (anonymously) and that's it. Chitty-chattying doesn't really mean we know ourselves personally. Even if you feel you know someone, you don't really know them enough to be privy to certain info.

We can only but hope he's alright wherever he may be.

It might be a faceless forum, but people could still reach out to each other, by dropping telephone numbers/or alternative contact details........ Of course, this is subject to the personalities involved.........

Some of us don't only chat to Nairalanders on Nairaland, we still chat via WhatsApp or telephone calls (even meet up when occasion warrants).....

Some of us cannot all be introverts or a strange mix of been extroverted......😂😁
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by toughest007: 12:54am On May 29
Lexusgs430:


It might be a faceless forum, but people could still reach out to each other, by dropping telephone numbers/or alternative contact details........ Of course, this is subject to the personalities involved.........

Some of us don't only chat to Nairalanders on Nairaland, we still chat via WhatsApp or telephone calls (even meet up when occasion warrants).....

Some of us cannot all be introverts or a strange mix of been extroverted......😂😁

Chief Lexusgs430! Your energy on here is on steroid grin

Anyways, the point is that now that it matters, people cannot reach out to Justwise to confirm if he's OK, even you... A whole arusi like you grin
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:14am On May 29
toughest007:


Chief Lexusgs430! Your energy on here is on steroid grin

Anyways, the point is that now that it matters, people cannot reach out to Justwise to confirm if he's OK, even you... A whole arusi like you grin

If justwise decides to keep his telephone number, close to his chest, I cannot pry it out nah ........😂

Even those that hate me on this forum, have access to a number I can be reached on ........😁🤣

If I kicked a bucket, someone would respond from my number (eventually)... And, It would not be me from heaven.......😂😁

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by deept(m): 6:32am On May 29
missjekyll:


I would link immigration to the manpower needs of the country. I won't block immigration even when it's as clear as the nose on my face that I need them.

thanks for the reply. Is @ the bolded not what the shortage occupations list, global talent visa and related visas are there for? I havent seen or heard anyone who met the criteria denied visas.

Has the present government blocked immigration of any sorts?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ReesheesuKnack: 7:03am On May 29
deept:


thanks for the reply. Is @ the bolded not what the shortage occupations list, global talent visa and related visas are there for? I havent seen or heard anyone who met the criteria denied visas.

Has the present government blocked immigration of any sorts?

Exactly!
The country needs scientists and engineers: the govt introduced HSMP visa which metamorphosed into Global Talent Visa.

The country need(ed) Care Workers: A care worker visa was introduced (with care worker CoS subsequently sold on eBay & Temu @ Harrods prices.

The country needed Tech talent: Global talent (Technation) Visa was introduced.

The country needed Nurses: The NHS agents & recruiters set up tents in Abuja & Manilla & imported hundreds, nay, tens of thousands of Nurses from Phils & Naija …

The country needed masons & bricklayers: These were added to the shortage occupation list.

The country needed fresh graduates, they reintroduced 2 year post study visa.

The country needed Teachers in STEM subjects: They opened up a route.

The country needed medical doctors: We now all hear & know about PLAB 1, PLAB 2. An NHS trust/GP practice is never complete if there is no Dr Patel or Dr Singh or Dr Oluwole or Dr Ademola or Dr Gurung or Dr Thapa or Dr Rajakpase or Dr Ganeshwaran.

I think the country has tried, and is trying.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by NwaliE01: 7:04am On May 29
triplo3:
Wow.....Part 3 finally!!!!

Make I port my question here before e go loss..

Elders, please advise on the below. Is 6months to expiry date rule strict?

My passport expires April 2024.

I just paid and booked passport appointment at Nigeria House London for July 2023.

What happens to the 6 month to expiry before renewal rule?

Will I be turned back and refunded? Or everything go as normal?

Thanks in advance

It's okay.. The issue is when you want to renew a Visa or travel with the passport. There's no issue at all with the renewal.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by directonpc(m): 7:26am On May 29
ReesheesuKnack:


Exactly!
The country needs scientists and engineers: the govt introduced HSMP visa which metamorphosed into Global Talent Visa.

The country need(ed) Care Workers: A care worker visa was introduced (with care worker CoS subsequently sold on eBay & Temu @ Harrods prices.

The country needed Tech talent: Global talent (Technation) Visa was introduced.

The country needed Nurses: The NHS agents & recruiters set up tents in Abuja & Manilla & imported hundreds, nay, tens of thousands of Nurses from Phils & Naija …

The country needed masons & bricklayers: These were added to the shortage occupation list.

The country needed fresh graduates, they reintroduced 2 year post study visa.

The country needed Teachers in STEM subjects: They opened up a route.

The country needed medical doctors: We now all hear & know about PLAB 1, PLAB 2. An NHS trust/GP practice is never complete if there is no Dr Patel or Dr Singh or Dr Oluwole or Dr Ademola or Dr Gurung or Dr Thapa or Dr Rajakpase or Dr Ganeshwaran.

I think the country has tried, and is trying.

To reply to Tech Nation, Graduate visa and the engineers you talk about.

I know a few rising tech stars from Naija wey don japa come dey live slightly quieter here.

Many graduates MSc. and PhD that won't be employed in professional roles because of the graduate visa.

Engineers, even person wey been dey work with shell for Naija dey manage warehouse work for here now. Omo, from my small experience here so far, so much more can be gotten from talented immigrants if anyone is willing to take a chance on them.

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