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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Tokziby: 11:18am On Dec 21, 2017
From what i can deduce the OP would be earning over 30k per annum grin grin grin
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Daviddj(m): 11:26am On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
Tomorrow, I'll be going to FRSC office to make enquiries about how I can speedily process my international drivers licence. I learnt that one could use it to drive in the UK in the first year of arrival. At least I'll have one year to practice driving on their roads before going for their ''not easy to pass'' driving tests. I currently still have a valid Nigerian driver's licence expiring next month. I hope I won't need to renew it first before my international driving permit can be valid.

Anyone with an idea of the requirements for obtaining an international driver's licence in Nigeria and how the whole driving thing works in the UK? Do I still need to register with DVLA first before I can use it?


Driving License in UK is straight forward. You need to pass a theory test which is a multiple based test and Practical Test- which is driving on the road for about 1hr. Everyone had their own challenges in passing the Practical Test. You should be fine.

I am only concerned that you need to settle down first, get your own house (No one is going to keep you in their house for too long) and start adding value at work.

If you don’t perform in a job that sponsored your visa, it can never be renewed. So the Car stuff will place huge pressure on your finances.

A cheap and manageable OLD car will cost you at least £2000. Insurance (£140 monthly as a new driver), Mot, Road tax (£240 yearly).

Just settle down first and others stuff can be sorted out.

Anyways, I like your determination and resilience to move here. I have lived here for 11yrs and started out as a student and working now as an Assistant Vice President in a global bank. It ain’t gonna be rosy but just be resilient and you will survive.

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by xwolverine: 11:32am On Dec 21, 2017
Tokziby:
From what i can deduce the OP would be earning over 30k per annum grin grin grin


He’s in the medical field and should be on above £41000 on band 7 or 8.

Even Junior doctors are on £31000.

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Eleniyan15: 11:32am On Dec 21, 2017
who send mod make Dem carry m go FP naw cry cry

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Daeylar(f): 11:35am On Dec 21, 2017
Lol, so this thread is now on FP,

And now back in travel section grin grin lol,
I wonder how both mod of travel section and op feel about this thread being back in travel section. grin
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by xwolverine: 11:37am On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
Tomorrow, I'll be going to FRSC office to make enquiries about how I can speedily process my international drivers licence. I learnt that one could use it to drive in the UK in the first year of arrival. At least I'll have one year to practice driving on their roads before going for their ''not easy to pass'' driving tests. I currently still have a valid Nigerian driver's licence expiring next month. I hope I won't need to renew it first before my international driving permit can be valid.

Anyone with an idea of the requirements for obtaining an international driver's licence in Nigeria and how the whole driving thing works in the UK? Do I still need to register with DVLA first before I can use it?

Don’t make the mistake of driving with the international driver’s licence, the bad habits from Naij would continue and it might affect you when you want to switch. Don’t make the mistake of going for the driving test without going through a driving lesson (at least 5 lessons). Best bet is to start from scratch, get a provisional licence and get a good instructor. It’s not as difficult as people like to make it look.

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by 4dor: 11:38am On Dec 21, 2017
This thread is back in the travel section and on FP. Look at God! cool

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by bigtt76(f): 11:38am On Dec 21, 2017
Yes O. This is to counter balance a similar US thread by BlowJobs and FrankNetter I guess grin



Daeylar:
Lol, so this thread is now on FP,

And now back in travel section grin grin lol,
I wonder how both mod of travel section and op feel about this thread being back in travel section. grin
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by akigbemaru: 11:39am On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
A little about my last UK trip a few months ago. It was my first time in the UK. I needed to go sort out my runs. I was to stay for a total of 6 weeks. To save cost of accommodation, I contacted my cousin in France who has a friend in the city I wanted to stay in the UK and he linked us up. We started chatting several weeks prior to my trip and I even called him a few times. He said there's no issue at all accommodating me. He even promised to pick me up at the airport. Told me how he is really close to my cousin and I have nothing to worry about.

He even asked me to send my flight itinerary which I did. We finally spoke before i departed Nigeria and he said he'd be waiting for me at the airport as I land.

When we landed, I started trying his numbers all to no avail! Called him on whatsapp but he didn't pick up. Sent him several messages on whatsapp and skype, they were delivering but he wasn't reading them. Later the messages also stopped delivering. I decided to chill a little for him thinking he probably had some delays getting to the airport, I no no say I don jonze!

After 4 hours I was still at the airport with no calls from him or reply to any of my messages, I called my cousin in France who also tried to contact him but also couldn't. I then knew that I was on my own. I booked airbnb and took a black cab to the place.

He never called me back throughout my stay in the UK. I tried to message him once, it was delivered but he didn't reply, even up till now. I wonder what was going on in his mind for setting me up to be stranded like that. Thank Jah I was fully prepped for my trip financially and all, so, I just had to spend the money I was trying to manage.

On speaking with some Londoners about it, I learnt that it is a common behavior amongst Nigerians in London. I say na waa o! Brothers behaving like savages to their fellow countrymen. Unless they see clearly that they have something to benefit from you, they avoid you like a plague. The rest na story for another day sha.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by pholar11: 11:45am On Dec 21, 2017
Naturelle05:
awww I wish you all the best,lately people have been trying to encourage me do the same,I hope I find courage like you some day.
I am seriously following you on this, please be my hypothesis.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by humilitypays(m): 11:57am On Dec 21, 2017
United states is the best country anyone can ever think of traveling to.

After USA, comes Australia, Canada, Japan and others.

UK is a waste of time...at the long run you will discover that you wasted your whole years living in UK.

If you doubt me, check how many relatives or neighbors or people you know that lived in UK that have good investment back home or doing exceedingly well, they are very few and rare but you can count thousands if not millions of Nigerians living in US and doing so well.

Nigerians avoid traveling to UK to live, that country is a wasted land only good for education and maybe holiday visit.

UK will become hell for migrants in few decades to come because their over bloated economy will crash further. Why Because UK has become irrelevant in the comity of nations when it comes to industrial, IT, etc service delivery. UK isn't producing anything highly sort after by the whole world....so soon they won't have what to export and no more colonialism to use to milk other nations and commonwealth will crash on their wicked head!

BREXIT will after them more in the coming years; UK economy will crash and good jobs will become rare and pay will drop while tax will increase.

UK, the most useless country that destroyed Africa angry

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Tokziby: 11:58am On Dec 21, 2017
xwolverine:



He’s in the medical field and should be on above £41000 on band 7 or 8.

Even Junior doctors are on £31000.

I thought as much. i only said above 30k cos thats part of the criteria for tier 2 visa. Also he was saying something about 40% tax at the beginning of the thread.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Pojomojo: 12:00pm On Dec 21, 2017
drop your mail
ladylco:


One profitable one i can advise you as a worker in a financial institute here in Nigeria, since its investment by proxy is to find a good bank that gives good interest on fixed deposit and you invest in FDs. Place your funds in the ones that are not tax deductible and all you need to do is to go and sleep while your capital grow on a rollover basis.

One of my brothers practically lives on FD. I manage his account, he started with certain amount few years ago but as at now his investment is closed to N100m all this he generated on interest at rollover. What i did was constant monitoring of his FD, as soon as I noticed that interest for certain amount for a particular tenor has been increased, sharply i made him do a termination request and add some money to the existing one then rebook at the new interest rate. Today he gets close to N2m as interest alone monthly from his FD. His money is working for him without any stress or running after debtor or clients/customers no dey or no gree pay, govt policies, or dollar don high/don drop etc. The only risk is if the bank is on the run but off course that cannot happen again for nig as CBN has put a strong regulatory buffer for that aspect.

FD is sweet when the capital is huge. If you are interested, you can place your funds in FD with my bank, we give the best rate in the market, ours is the most competitive currently on the banking sector.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Pojomojo: 12:03pm On Dec 21, 2017
grin grin grin grin grin grin
BrowNetter:



I didn't goto church cool but my brother drove past there at about 12pm. He got stucked up cos Sheriff's were all over the scene..
Here in America, even though the security system works fine, Obviously, I fear too many people owns a gun cry cry
I saw some niggahz playin dice n stonin each others with gun, I jejely vamoose before Marijuana will start its job with sombori- guns here is like having catapult, grin
are you in California? grin grin grin grin.

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Pojomojo: 12:04pm On Dec 21, 2017
banks are charging 25%
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Easy access to credit means that the credit should be affordable. What is affordable about 32% to 40% interest rate? That means for every money you borrow, one-third of the same amount will go as interest. That's what Microfinance banks are charging.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Pojomojo: 12:11pm On Dec 21, 2017
They rejected her UK Visa so anything UK SHE IS BITTER.
sutelk:








One question for you? What are you looking for in this thread, what's your mission?
Correct me if I'm wrong but its like your mission is to discourage everyone that has any intention to better his or her life by moving to the UK cos all your posts are loaded with bitterness and lies, like say no be this country all of us de.
If you ask me you are the chief virus of this thread, I'm beginning to agree with the poster that said you were deported.
Abeg carry your virus commot from this thread make those of us when port see road. You are free to stay behind in naija nobody is forcing you to follow us.

Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Adefemiaderoju1: 12:24pm On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
Tomorrow, I'll be going to FRSC office to make enquiries about how I can speedily process my international drivers licence. I learnt that one could use it to drive in the UK in the first year of arrival. At least I'll have one year to practice driving on their roads before going for their ''not easy to pass'' driving tests. I currently still have a valid Nigerian driver's licence expiring next month. I hope I won't need to renew it first before my international driving permit can be valid.

Anyone with an idea of the requirements for obtaining an international driver's licence in Nigeria and how the whole driving thing works in the UK? Do I still need to register with DVLA first before I can use it?
To my best of knowledge I don't think they accept anything call Nigeria driver license or Nigeria international driver license you will need to start all over again by going to their driving school before you could obtain their driver license
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by HONemmaEke: 12:24pm On Dec 21, 2017
God I also want to go to United kingdom

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by ChidiAlaigbo: 12:25pm On Dec 21, 2017
humilitypays:
United states is the best country anyone can ever think of traveling to.

After USA, comes Australia, Canada, Japan and others.

UK is a waste of time...at the long run you will discover that you wasted your whole years living in UK.

If you doubt me, check how many relatives or neighbors or people you know that lived in UK that have good investment back home or doing exceedingly well, they are very few and rare but you can count thousands if not millions of Nigerians living in US and doing so well.

Nigerians avoid traveling to UK to live, that country is a wasted land only good for education and maybe holiday visit.

UK will become hell for migrants in few decades to come because their over bloated economy will crash further. Why Because UK has become irrelevant in the comity of nations when it comes to industrial, IT, etc service delivery. UK isn't producing anything highly sort after by the whole world....so soon they won't have what to export and no more colonialism to use to milk other nations and commonwealth will crash on their wicked head!

BREXIT will after them more in the coming years; UK economy will crash and good jobs will become rare and pay will drop while tax will increase.

UK, the most useless country that destroyed Africa angry

ABSOLUTE TRUE TALK. VISIT THE UK BUT AVOID LIVING THERE IF YOU CAN!!!! IT FEELS GREAT AT THE BEGINNING BUT 15 - 20 YEARS LATER, NA REGRETS. TRUST ME STAY AWAY,!! ONCE YOU MARRY AND START A FAMILY THERE JUST FORGET SUCCESS! BUT YOU WILL NEVER GO HUNGRY AND YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE LIGHT FINISH!

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 12:25pm On Dec 21, 2017
Lexusgs430:


Even this whole thread neva get 100 likes combined..... Just share, so we can either drool, get jealous or envious, wish, curse Nigeria, curse Nigerian politicians etc etc etc
The thread has over a thousand likes, calm down bros!

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Lexusgs430: 12:28pm On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
The thread has over a thousand likes, calm down bros!

You suppose know say nah style style talk..... Just post this wage slips..... Biko......
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Nobody: 12:31pm On Dec 21, 2017
Adefemiaderoju1:

To my best of knowledge I don't think they accept anything call Nigeria driver license or Nigeria international driver license you will need to start all over again by going to their driving school before you could obtain their driver license
It is accepted sir, you can drive for a year with Nigerian international licence.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by chukwudi3(m): 12:32pm On Dec 21, 2017
A brother is here
Rolly83:
This is a very interesting thread tho! @op congratulations on your success. I'm too in the process(end of this month) of moving to Riyadh(Saudi Arabia) for a job offer I just got,and its quite a heart racing and roller coaster experience for me I tell you...You're lucky u have family members u intend sending stuff too,my case I just have a sister and aged mother....I'll will be following your thread.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Adefemiaderoju1: 12:35pm On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
A little about my last UK trip a few months ago. It was my first time in the UK. I needed to go sort out my runs. I was to stay for a total of 6 weeks. To save cost of accommodation, I contacted my cousin in France who has a friend in the city I wanted to stay in the UK and he linked us up. We started chatting several weeks prior to my trip and I even called him a few times. He said there's no issue at all accommodating me. He even promised to pick me up at the airport. Told me how he is really close to my cousin and I have nothing to worry about.

He even asked me to send my flight itinerary which I did. We finally spoke before i departed Nigeria and he said he'd be waiting for me at the airport as I land.

When we landed, I started trying his numbers all to no avail! Called him on whatsapp but he didn't pick up. Sent him several messages on whatsapp and skype, they were delivering but he wasn't reading them. Later the messages also stopped delivering. I decided to chill a little for him thinking he probably had some delays getting to the airport, I no no say I don jonze!

After 4 hours I was still at the airport with no calls from him or reply to any of my messages, I called my cousin in France who also tried to contact him but also couldn't. I then knew that I was on my own. I booked airbnb and took a black cab to the place.

He never called me back throughout my stay in the UK. I tried to message him once, it was delivered but he didn't reply, even up till now. I wonder what was going on in his mind for setting me up to be stranded like that. Thank Jah I was fully prepped for my trip financially and all, so, I just had to spend the money I was trying to manage.

On speaking with some Londoners about it, I learnt that it is a common behavior amongst Nigerians in London. I say na waa o! Brothers behaving like savages to their fellow countrymen. Unless they see clearly that they have something to benefit from you, they avoid you like a plague. The rest na story for another day sha.
Brother, that's London for you trust no one except God, I wish you all the very best
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by ezebrightike: 12:36pm On Dec 21, 2017
john650:

Why would you save your own money and try to milk another guy? You had enough resources for accommodation but still wanted to live off someone else. I no blame the guy.

Another bad belle spotted grin
john650:

Why would you save your own money and try to milk another guy? You had enough resources for accommodation but still wanted to live off someone else. I no blame the guy.

Another bad belle spotted

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by KingOfThePay(m): 12:38pm On Dec 21, 2017
humilitypays:
United states is the best country anyone can ever think of traveling to.

After USA, comes Australia, Canada, Japan and others.

UK is a waste of time...at the long run you will discover that you wasted your whole years living in UK.

If you doubt me, check how many relatives or neighbors or people you know that lived in UK that have good investment back home or doing exceedingly well, they are very few and rare but you can count thousands if not millions of Nigerians living in US and doing so well.

Nigerians avoid traveling to UK to live, that country is a wasted land only good for education and maybe holiday visit.

UK will become hell for migrants in few decades to come because their over bloated economy will crash further. Why Because UK has become irrelevant in the comity of nations when it comes to industrial, IT, etc service delivery. UK isn't producing anything highly sort after by the whole world....so soon they won't have what to export and no more colonialism to use to milk other nations and commonwealth will crash on their wicked head!

BREXIT will after them more in the coming years; UK economy will crash and good jobs will become rare and pay will drop while tax will increase.

UK, the most useless country that destroyed Africa angry

That Japan is a silent Treasure many people dont know about

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Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by shine12: 12:39pm On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
Also, I was able to open an account with HSBC after calling to schedule an appointment, someone at the HR dept of my work place placed the call and introduced me before handing me the phone. The call lasted for almost an hour because they kept transfering my call to other agents and each of them was asking me the same stupid questions over and over again. They asked for my work contract, my passport, residence permit, and proof of address.

I finally got to the bank at the scheduled time and the whole thing lasted for about an hour. The customer service agent explained to me the different kinds of accounts. They also offered me a credit card and said I can borrow up to 1500 pounds for a start with no interest if I pay up all I borrowed within a month and also that I can make an overdraft of 2500 pounds on my debit card. They told me my borrowing limit will keep increasing as my credit dcore increases and that all I have to do to avoid being charged interests on credit card spendings and overdrafts. He also advised that I use my credit card as often as posssible, but that I should always be paying up within a month to avoid being charged interests and to also improve my credit score in case I want to apply for a mortgage or car loan later.

I just love the way you tell your stories.

I was given my account number there and then and also had my internet banking activated. He told me to expect my debit and credit cards delivered in 2 to 3 working days at my address.
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by Adefemiaderoju1: 12:40pm On Dec 21, 2017
UKmigrant:
It is accepted sir, you can drive for a year with Nigerian international licence.
Oh ok, but after the one years what's the next?
Re: The Adventures Of A New UK Migrant by wowo2: 12:47pm On Dec 21, 2017
Adefemiaderoju1:

Oh ok, but after the one years what's the next?

I concur, after 1 year would one get another international DRiving License?

One will always need a full DL so best to do the theory test, schedule driving lessons and do the practical exam as soon as one can make out time..that way one won’t make silly or costly mistakes when driving.

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