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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by America001: 10:23pm On May 30
Hi Zahra29 et al

I need clarification please.

I have a child who's 1 year and half. I'm currently working full time. I tried enrolling her for the free 15 hours childcare for children between 9 months and 2 years but was told I wasn't eligible because I'm not entitled to public funds.

Does it mean all African migrants don't automatically qualify for this scheme by the government?

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kumbhuru: 10:33pm On May 30
Peerielass:


If money is not an issue, I would recommend Legend Hotel by Hilton which is right next door to the airport. You can book from the official Hilton website.

https://www.hilton.com/en/hotels/loslhqq-legend-hotel-lagos-airport/
Any cheap hotel around please
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Bourne007(m): 10:49pm On May 30
Not just africans LOL but all migrants who have no recourse to public funds are not entitled.


America001:
Hi Zahra29 et al

I need clarification please.

I have a child who's 1 year and half. I'm currently working full time. I tried enrolling her for the free 15 hours childcare for children between 9 months and 2 years but was told I wasn't eligible because I'm not entitled to public funds.

Does it mean all African migrants don't automatically qualify for this scheme by the government?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 12:34am On May 31
America001:
Hi Zahra29 et al

I need clarification please.

I have a child who's 1 year and half. I'm currently working full time. I tried enrolling her for the free 15 hours childcare for children between 9 months and 2 years but was told I wasn't eligible because I'm not entitled to public funds.

Does it mean all African migrants don't automatically qualify for this scheme by the government?

Yes, but as Bourne007 said, not just Africans but any migrant who doesn't have access to public funds (unless one of the parents is British or has ILR)

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by ehizario2012: 1:16am On May 31
Zahra29:
Random post:

Sunak recently announced that he would seek to close down low quality university courses in favour of funding more apprenticeships. He also also stated that a university education is not essential to be successful.

Some people have interpreted this that Brits do not value higher education and the UK will soon "go down" as a result 🙄

However there are many vital vocations that do/did not require a university degree and are better obtained via apprenticeships - such as nursing, engineering, plumbing, construction and even data analysis.

Some people spend tens of thousands to acquire a paper certificate that adds no real value (other than being able to say you have a degree), while some choose to earn while they learn and come out with lower debt, valuable work experience and sought after skills that the country needs.

And did you know that 9 British prime ministers never went to university, including John Major who is still highly respected today and the famous war time PM Winston Churchill.




Anyway, England especially has been subtly doing this by placing experience above academic qualifications. But the place of a degree cannot be taken by anything else.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:36am On May 31
I thought Air Peace claimed to be disruptor, on the LGW - LOS route.........😜

Imagine my disappointment, when they are attempting to charge £1200 for a July flight.....
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by babajeje123(m): 1:57am On May 31
Lexusgs430:
I thought Air Peace claimed to be disruptor, on the LGW - LOS route.........😜

Imagine my disappointment, when they are attempting to charge £1200 for a July flight.....
Book your flight and eat semo and isiewu cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 2:27am On May 31
babajeje123:

Book your flight and eat semo and isiewu cheesy


You forget say I be Ijebu man....... I shall look for cheaper alternatives........ 😁😂
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by profemebee(m): 9:03am On May 31
African migrants? that sounds funny..

all migrants, irrespective of race.....

A lot of Brits also can't access public funds; there are many factors to it...

America001:
Hi Zahra29 et al

I need clarification please.

I have a child who's 1 year and half. I'm currently working full time. I tried enrolling her for the free 15 hours childcare for children between 9 months and 2 years but was told I wasn't eligible because I'm not entitled to public funds.

Does it mean all African migrants don't automatically qualify for this scheme by the government?

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by profemebee(m): 9:05am On May 31
Been seeing people showing pictures of empty planes when they board during their flights and complaining Nigerians are not supporting the busniess

Lets not forget that July is summer time and so they know demand will be high for summer trips from Nigeria ,..however, i don't know if there will be demand for trips from UK to Naija

Lexusgs430:
I thought Air Peace claimed to be disruptor, on the LGW - LOS route.........😜

Imagine my disappointment, when they are attempting to charge £1200 for a July flight.....
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by RalphJean: 10:19am On May 31
Lexusgs430:


Absolutely nothing to cash out ...... The NCD you have, is the reason your insurance premium is considerably cheaper.......

Protect your NCD when renewing you quote and keep building it ....... I have over 20 years of NCD, but I think it's pegged at 10 years....... Well done, keep collecting your precious NCD........🤣😂😂

Thank you very much
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zahra29: 10:46am On May 31
ehizario2012:


Anyway, England especially has been subtly doing this by placing experience above academic qualifications. But the place of a degree cannot be taken by anything else.

Yes it can - by valid skills and industry experience - that's the whole point. A plumber does not need a degree, nurses didn't require degrees back in the day and they are talking about reverting to the former model, neither do electricians or builders or care workers or firefighters or pilots or photographers or carpenters or graphic designers or prison officers or train drivers...I could go on.

Many of the above professions are in demand and pay very well but are often looked down on in favour of academic degrees by Nigerians, Indians etc until they travel out and then start looking for ways to learn welding undecided

We've ended up with surplus universities, many of which were former polytechnics, offering low quality/irrelevant courses that provide no real value in the real world -young people coming out with £50k plus worth of debt that many will service for life due to low salaries and high interest. It is right to consider viable options like apprenticeships or degree apprenticeships.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Ejid1: 11:44am On May 31
Zahra29:


Yes it can - by valid skills and industry experience - that's the whole point. A plumber does not need a degree, nurses didn't require degrees back in the day and they are talking about reverting to the former model, neither do electricians or builders or care workers or firefighters or pilots or photographers or carpenters or graphic designers or prison officers or train drivers...I could go on.

Many of the above professions are in demand and pay very well but are often looked down on in favour of academic degrees by Nigerians, Indians etc until they travel out and then start looking for ways to learn welding undecided

We've ended up with surplus universities, many of which were former polytechnics, offering low quality/[b]irrelevant courses that provide no real value in the real world -young people coming out with £50k plus worth of debt [/b]that many will service for life due to low salaries and high interest. It is right to consider viable options like apprenticeships or degree apprenticeships.

Zahra I was so shocked when i saw UCL had BA in ‘Viking and Norse studies’.I’m not one to judge people’s choices but it’s a ridiculous degree to have and you’ll still have students take student loans to study these kind of courses.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kode12: 12:02pm On May 31
Brethren please help.
What's the cheapest way to transfer pounds to a GBP account in Naija. I need to hold £ in Nigeria for a few weeks and then repatriate back to the UK. The cost of using SWIFT with the regular high street banks is too high.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Teamfrosh1201: 1:23pm On May 31
kode12:
Brethren please help.
What's the cheapest way to transfer pounds to a GBP account in Naija. I need to hold £ in Nigeria for a few weeks and then repatriate back to the UK. The cost of using SWIFT with the regular high street banks is too high.

You can wise.com
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by seunoj: 1:42pm On May 31
Lexusgs430:
I thought Air Peace claimed to be disruptor, on the LGW - LOS route.........😜

Imagine my disappointment, when they are attempting to charge £1200 for a July flight.....

Jungle don mature.
Gragra no fit do am
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by America001: 1:43pm On May 31
Bourne007:
Not just africans LOL but all migrants who have no recourse to public funds are not entitled.



Okay. Noted
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by America001: 1:45pm On May 31
Zahra29:


Yes, but as Bourne007 said, not just Africans but any migrant who doesn't have access to public funds (unless one of the parents is British or has ILR)

Duly noted. Does it mean I'll have to wait until my baby turns 3 before she starts school?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by America001: 1:47pm On May 31
profemebee:
African migrants? that sounds funny..

all migrants, irrespective of race.....

A lot of Brits also can't access public funds; there are many factors to it...


Point noted, prof.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:49pm On May 31
seunoj:


Jungle don mature.
Gragra no fit do am

It's strange how AP is now in price competition, with the competition........ 😜

I don see Air France for £642........ 😂😜
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by iyatrustee(f): 1:51pm On May 31
Lexusgs430:


It's strange how AP is now in price competition, with the competition........ 😜

I don see Air France for £642........ 😂😜

The dragging wey Nigerians go give them in the coming months ehn! grin cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:53pm On May 31
profemebee:
Been seeing people showing pictures of empty planes when they board during their flights and complaining Nigerians are not supporting the busniess

Lets not forget that July is summer time and so they know demand will be high for summer trips from Nigeria ,..however, i don't know if there will be demand for trips from UK to Naija


I also saw videos of the empty planes on tiktok........ Do we believe the videos, this day's fake new is everywhere........

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kumbhuru: 1:56pm On May 31
ehizario2012:


Kumbhuru??
Answer my question bish
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 1:57pm On May 31
iyatrustee:


The dragging wey Nigerians go give them in the coming months ehn! grin cheesy

I can't wait for the dragging too ........ In under 6 month's of operating the LGW route, we have started hearing conflicting stories + major concerns raised by UKCAA.......
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kwakudtraveller(m): 2:04pm On May 31
Trendytessy:


It doesn’t accept passport. I tried to capture my international passport but it said wrong document
Then reach out to them ASAP.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kwakudtraveller(m): 2:06pm On May 31
kumbhuru:

Answer my question bish

Fatima04 please can you ban this person from this thread? They keep derailing it.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by kumbhuru: 2:10pm On May 31
kwakudtraveller:
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I have over 30 accounts over the years, stop wasting your emotions
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 2:21pm On May 31
Ejid1:


Zahra I was so shocked when i saw UCL had BA in ‘Viking and Norse studies’.I’m not one to judge people’s choices but it’s a ridiculous degree to have and you’ll still have students take student loans to study these kind of courses.

You do not agree there's a benefit to studying the past?That course sounds very exciting.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Zakikaki: 2:30pm On May 31
America001:


Duly noted. Does it mean I'll have to wait until my baby turns 3 before she starts school?

Unfortunately yes. Unless you decide to go private which was what I did back when my kid was 2. Cost me half my paycheck but half pay was better than no pay. I started living large once the kid hit 3...lol

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by idee91: 2:36pm On May 31
Greetings everyone,

What do you advise, I wanted to renew my rent contract, but Landlord is suggesting i don’t need to extend, as the contract automatically goes into a rolling contract after 12 months. Do you think I should insist on getting a new contract ?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by roak: 3:12pm On May 31
Hi, how did you solve this. I tried retrieving my share code as well. Used my passport and DOB as identity and its telling me no such info in their records

taalas:
Yes the link didn't work. When trying to get the share code it said :

“What identity document did you use when you created your account?”

Passport

National identity card

Biometric residence card or permit

I did put my passport number and it said this information doesn’t match.

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by mizGene(f): 3:29pm On May 31
idee91:
Greetings everyone,

What do you advise, I wanted to renew my rent contract, but Landlord is suggesting i don’t need to extend, as the contract automatically goes into a rolling contract after 12 months. Do you think I should insist on getting a new contract ?
I don't think there is any downside to a rolling contract, maybe notice period?

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