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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 12:31pm On Aug 24
afroxyz:


Your visa application fees would not be refunded. Only your IHS fees would be refunded.

If you have money do another application. The most recent application would override your previous one. You'll get refunded in full for the previous application

Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Jannyfranc: 2:35pm On Aug 24
Thank you so much Afroxy @ Justwise please what is your opinion?
justwise:


Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 3:58pm On Aug 24
justwise:


Yes you can withdraw the application and start another before decision is made , there is a link on govt website that will take you through the process but that application fees and IHS will not be refunded immediately, it could take a month or two before they refund you.



Jannyfranc:
Thank you so much Afroxy @ Justwise please what is your opinion?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Efftyy: 4:33pm On Aug 24
Hello seniors in the house. I am a skilled worker working in the NHS. I have spent less than 24months in UK and I have tried all means to get information on investment that will help me and my small family in future . A lot has been said about the SP500, Lisa and ISA but what can individual engage in legally in this country to keep poverty mouth shut for life😔.
Ppls don’t air me
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by edmasta01: 5:10pm On Aug 24
Efftyy:
Hello seniors in the house. I am a skilled worker working in the NHS. I have spent less than 24months in UK and I have tried all means to get information on investment that will help me and my small family in future . A lot has been said about the SP500, Lisa and ISA but what can individual engage in legally in this country to keep poverty mouth shut for life😔.
Ppls don’t air me

Hello Efftyy, welcome to the UK. I hope you are enjoying your job.

Here are the few investments you can consider:

1. If you are below 40 years old, you should open a LISA. With LISA, you can save £4,000 and govt add 25% ontop of it for free. More info is available at this link: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/lifetime-isas/#:~:text=If%20you're%20pushing%2040,to%20pay%20in%20any%20more).

2. Consider maxing out on your pension on the NHS. Check with your HR to ensure you are contributing the maximum that NHS will match.

3. Open a Shares & Stocks ISA account (use Vanguard Investor) and then select one of their funds to invest in. A good fund on their website you can invest in is the S&P500 ETF. Just set up direct debit monthly of how much you want to invest and they invest it automatically for you.

4. Ensure you open a Junior ISA for your kids (if you have any) and just save in them monthly.

There are others such as SIPP etc.

In terms of what you can engage in legally, you have two options:

1. Do multiple jobs (You get double income, but you will have no life)

2. You can do business. The business aspect is split into two (a) The general work for yourself business like Amazon delivery using your car, food delivery, e-hailing cabs etc. (b) You can start a proper business selling a product. But this one depends on what you have flair for but you can sell anything really. You just need to learn to market it online.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Efftyy: 7:57pm On Aug 24
edmasta01:


Hello Efftyy, welcome to the UK. I hope you are enjoying your job.

Here are the few investments you can consider:

1. If you are below 40 years old, you should open a LISA. With LISA, you can save £4,000 and govt add 25% ontop of it for free. More info is available at this link: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/lifetime-isas/#:~:text=If%20you're%20pushing%2040,to%20pay%20in%20any%20more).

2. Consider maxing out on your pension on the NHS. Check with your HR to ensure you are contributing the maximum that NHS will match.

3. Open a Shares & Stocks ISA account (use Vanguard Investor) and then select one of their funds to invest in. A good fund on their website you can invest in is the S&P500 ETF. Just set up direct debit monthly of how much you want to invest and they invest it automatically for you.

4. Ensure you open a Junior ISA for your kids (if you have any) and just save in them monthly.

There are others such as SIPP etc.

In terms of what you can engage in legally, you have two options:

1. Do multiple jobs (You get double income, but you will have no life)

2. You can do business. The business aspect is split into two (a) The general work for yourself business like Amazon delivery using your car, food delivery, e-hailing cabs etc. (b) You can start a proper business selling a product. But this one depends on what you have flair for but you can sell anything really. You just need to learn to market it online.

Thank you for your reply . God bless you

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Efftyy: 7:58pm On Aug 24
edmasta01:


Hello Efftyy, welcome to the UK. I hope you are enjoying your job.

Here are the few investments you can consider:

1. If you are below 40 years old, you should open a LISA. With LISA, you can save £4,000 and govt add 25% ontop of it for free. More info is available at this link: https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/lifetime-isas/#:~:text=If%20you're%20pushing%2040,to%20pay%20in%20any%20more).

2. Consider maxing out on your pension on the NHS. Check with your HR to ensure you are contributing the maximum that NHS will match.

3. Open a Shares & Stocks ISA account (use Vanguard Investor) and then select one of their funds to invest in. A good fund on their website you can invest in is the S&P500 ETF. Just set up direct debit monthly of how much you want to invest and they invest it automatically for you.

4. Ensure you open a Junior ISA for your kids (if you have any) and just save in them monthly.

There are others such as SIPP etc.

In terms of what you can engage in legally, you have two options:

1. Do multiple jobs (You get double income, but you will have no life)

2. You can do business. The business aspect is split into two (a) The general work for yourself business like Amazon delivery using your car, food delivery, e-hailing cabs etc. (b) You can start a proper business selling a product. But this one depends on what you have flair for but you can sell anything really. You just need to learn to market it online.

What investment will you prioritise if you have a savings of 14k pounds ?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by edmasta01: 8:53pm On Aug 24
Efftyy:


What investment will you prioritise if you have a savings of 14k pounds ?

To be honest, it depends on your current situation i.e. I don't know much about your financial and family situation so it's difficult to say.

But for an individual who has a moderate family of wife and two kids (and you have your residence already), I'll try and keep saving until i have about £40,000.

Then I'd find a 2 - 3 bedroom in an area where you can get £120k property that needs refurbishing (e.g. Hull, Stockton on tees, stoke on trent) and get a Buy To let Mortgage on the house and refurb it with £10,000 (I'll do the painting myself, do some of the cleaning and only pay professionals for the bit I can't do) and resell it or refinance it.

If I sell for £140 - 150,000 - I'll cash out my profit and rinse and repeat the process.

I'd usually just (a) Use Youtube to watch how others are doing this type of renovation (b) search rightmove and zoopla for potential properties selling and go from there.

But if you want a totally hands free investment, Vanguardinvestor is still a good place to keep your cash (Please note - investment like this is usually for the long term and investment can go up or down - so please speak to a financial advisor as my content above is just my own experience).

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Efftyy: 8:59pm On Aug 24
edmasta01:


To be honest, it depends on your current situation i.e. I don't know much about your financial and family situation so it's difficult to say.

But for an individual who has a moderate family of wife and two kids (and you have your residence already), I'll try and keep saving until i have about £40,000.

Then I'd find a 2 - 3 bedroom in an area where you can get £120k property that needs refurbishing (e.g. Hull, Stockton on tees, stoke on trent) and get a Buy To let Mortgage on the house and refurb it with £10,000 (I'll do the painting myself, do some of the cleaning and only pay professionals for the bit I can't do) and resell it or refinance it.

If I sell for £140 - 150,000 - I'll cash out my profit and rinse and repeat the process.

I'd usually just (a) Use Youtube to watch how others are doing this type of renovation (b) search rightmove and zoopla for potential properties selling and go from there.

But if you want a totally hands free investment, Vanguardinvestor is still a good place to keep your cash (Please note - investment like this is usually for the long term and investment can go up or down - so please speak to a financial advisor as my content above is just my own experience).


Thank you once again . Will look into the hands on investment. Can I save up to 40k in my savings account and not attract government tax on it ?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by edmasta01: 9:06pm On Aug 24
Efftyy:



Thank you once again . Will look into the hands on investment. Can I save up to 40k in my savings account and not attract government tax on it ?

You don't get taxed on what you save. If your savings earns money e.g. interest, you get £2,000 (i think) without getting taxed. I won't worry about tax on your savings until you get £100,000 saved in your account.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Efftyy: 9:21pm On Aug 24
edmasta01:


You don't get taxed on what you save. If your savings earns money e.g. interest, you get £2,000 (i think) without getting taxed. I won't worry about tax on your savings until you get £100,000 saved in your account.
That why I love this forum. Konibaje

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Fraih(f): 12:21am On Aug 25
Hi guys, pls does anyone have an idea of any school currently offering research courses(Mres) and successfully got visa with dependant?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by trilacos: 2:15pm On Aug 25
Please,is there anyone here who knows someone in the British army that can do referrals for their recruitment?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Peerielass: 3:03pm On Aug 25
edmasta01:


You don't get taxed on what you save. If your savings earns money e.g. interest, you get £2,000 (i think) without getting taxed. I won't worry about tax on your savings until you get £100,000 saved in your account.

Personal savings allowance for a basic rate tax payer is £1,000. Higher rate savings allowance is only £500 after which you will need to complete a self assessment form.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by topellycategory: 3:42pm On Aug 25
trilacos:
Please,is there anyone here who knows someone in the British army that can do referrals for their recruitment?




Search for 001general on facebook the guy said he's ready to give referrals to anyone interested in joining the British army.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by lavida001: 4:44pm On Aug 25
Gurus please recommend a good MacBook Air for me to buy. 🙏🏿
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 7:17pm On Aug 25
topellycategory:





Search for 001general on facebook the guy said he's ready to give referrals to anyone interested in joining the British army.


That will be a prob.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by claremont(m): 11:24pm On Aug 25
trilacos:
Please,is there anyone here who knows someone in the British army that can do referrals for their recruitment?

No, sorry.

Unrelated. I just saw on the website that they now require a referral from a serving soldier to recruit from the commonwealth.

Back in the day, we walked into recruitment offices and submitted our application. Until the Tories came in and closed off the offices, outsourced recruitment to Capita and started reducing Army numbers.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Santa2: 6:16am On Aug 26
Jannyfranc:
Hello everyone,is it possible to withdraw visa application for dependant you have paid both IHS and Visa application. Reason is to correct error in the form,then fill it again?please direct me on the process involved.

I had same issue when applying for dependant but what I did was to fill and pay for another application, then withdraw the previous one after that. I had the option of varying the previous application but didn't want to take the risk . Got full refund for visa fee and IHS as decision had not been made on the earlier application.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by JapaGeneral: 9:01am On Aug 26
Oga Lexus, Your UK number still dey work, e no dey even ring. That matter don enter the final stage, just as you predict am.

My Wife and I don conclude am say you either be oracle, traditionalist or babalawo.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 10:01am On Aug 26
lavida001:
Gurus please recommend a good MacBook Air for me to buy. 🙏🏿

What you intend to use it for and your budget will be the main factor. Any MBA from 2020 is superb with at least 8Gb RAM. If money dey go for 16GB RAM. SSD size will depend on if you would saving large files on it but at least 512GB should be okay.

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Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by missjekyll: 10:37am On Aug 26
justwise:
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That will be a prob.

True. He sounds dubious. Who vouches for people they don't know?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by AgentXxx(m): 10:45am On Aug 26
lol the page was even created about 7days. Everything smell scam.
missjekyll:


True. He sounds dubious. Who vouches for people they don't know?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Nemie: 12:22pm On Aug 26
Hi everyone. Please how does shared parental leave work for visa holders? Would utilising it have any effect on obtaining ILR?
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by elengine: 2:37pm On Aug 26
Hi everyone. Someone had suggested on this platform in 2023 that we should create an investment forum. Abeg is the forum now existing? If not, our seniors should lead while we follow.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by justwise(m): 2:49pm On Aug 26
elengine:
Hi everyone. Someone had suggested on this platform in 2023 that we should create an investment forum. Abeg is the forum now existing? If not, our seniors should lead while we follow.

Create one.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 2:54pm On Aug 26
JapaGeneral:
Oga Lexus, Your UK number still dey work, e no dey even ring. That matter don enter the final stage, just as you predict am.

My Wife and I don conclude am say you either be oracle, traditionalist or babalawo.

No vex Oga, I no get money to pay EE £4.21 per call roaming charges....... We just stretch leg enter Cape Verde...... Reach me via WhatsApp........ 😁
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Taal17: 8:25pm On Aug 26
justwise:


Create one.

Hahaha
Even juniors suppose don become seniors by now.
Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Lexusgs430: 10:03am On Aug 27
I hope we're all ready for Keir's speech today, informing us of tax rises....... 😁😊

I always said, I remained hopeful, but not delusional about this regime change....... 😜

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