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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 12:19am On Sep 04, 2018
Aphrodite007:


I guess that’s for majority of the people but not me. I use my credit card more because of laziness.

I don’t spread my payments so technically it’s a debit card because I pay all at once. I just preferred to see my current account grow from not spending on it, then I offset the credit card bills when I feel like.

Like I literally don’t even wait for the due date to pay my credit card bills. I make sure I have 3x my credit limit in my current account. So if this is the perception of banks (that maxing my credit card means inability to pay back) then fine, I have already decided to go back to using my debit card sef.

Like I said before, I’ve learned a lot. Now I’ll just keep my credit card for decoration and go back to using my debit card because all I care about is my score.

The dichotomy of Debt card vs Debit card.........
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LaaJiblik: 12:41am On Sep 04, 2018
Still on Credit Card Matter

I would like to apply for a Credit Card. Not because I want to go in a spending spree but because of the but about building a good credit history. Because e dey do me like say my stay for this country no go expire any time soon.�

Question:
As a tier 4 Student, what are the factors to be considered?
Am I likely going to be successful with the application?

What other tips can any member offer to this ZyJ JJC?

Ps: I currently have a Student Addition and a current account with Barclays Bank
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 12:59am On Sep 04, 2018
LaaJiblik:
Still on Credit Card Matter

I would like to apply for a Credit Card. Not because I want to go in a spending spree but because of the but about building a good credit history. Because e dey do me like say my stay for this country no go expire any time soon.�

Question:
As a tier 4 Student, what are the factors to be considered?
Am I likely going to be successful with the application?

What other tips can any member offer to this ZyJ JJC?

Ps: I currently have a Student Addition and a current account with Barclays Bank


This credit matter cannot finish nah...... Our colonial masters have abandoned slave trade, but embraced financial slavery........

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:01am On Sep 04, 2018
LaaJiblik:
Still on Credit Card Matter

I would like to apply for a Credit Card. Not because I want to go in a spending spree but because of the but about building a good credit history. Because e dey do me like say my stay for this country no go expire any time soon.�

Question:
As a tier 4 Student, what are the factors to be considered?
Am I likely going to be successful with the application?

What other tips can any member offer to this ZyJ JJC?

Ps: I currently have a Student Addition and a current account with Barclays Bank

Since you already own a Barclay's student account, adding a debt card to it, is simply one of the easiest things to do (be wise with your overdraft facility and debt card).......

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:03am On Sep 04, 2018
LaaJiblik:
Still on Credit Card Matter

I would like to apply for a Credit Card. Not because I want to go in a spending spree but because of the but about building a good credit history. Because e dey do me like say my stay for this country no go expire any time soon.�

Question:
As a tier 4 Student, what are the factors to be considered?
Am I likely going to be successful with the application?

What other tips can any member offer to this ZyJ JJC?

Ps: I currently have a Student Addition and a current account with Barclays Bank

During my Degree days at University of North London, Barclays Bank spoilt us with Visa + Mastercard + juicy overdraft, to add to the beauty..... The government also topped it up with maintenance grant (free money)....


We use the free money buy motor, chase girls + more night club outings.....
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LaaJiblik: 1:08am On Sep 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


During my Degree days at University of North London, Barclays Bank spoilt us with Visa + Mastercard + juicy overdraft, to add to the beauty..... The government also topped it up with maintance grant (free money)....


We use the free money buy motor, chase girls + more night club outings.....


Bros, I am a Tier 4, 4 year Study Visa Student...
With 20 hours work per week, and NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS.
Na di dem write for my visa vignette and BRP
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:12am On Sep 04, 2018
LaaJiblik:



Bros, I am a Tier 4, 4 year Study Visa Student...
With 20 hours work per week, and NO RECOURSE TO PUBLIC FUNDS.
Na di dem write for my visa vignette and BRP

You no fit chop tax payers moni yet.........
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LaaJiblik: 1:13am On Sep 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Since you already own a Barclay's student account, adding a debt card to it, is simply one of the easiest things to do (be wise with your overdraft facility and debt card).......

My Oga:
Na CREDIT card I want ohhh no be DEBT card..... grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:15am On Sep 04, 2018
LaaJiblik:


My Oga:
Na CREDIT card I want ohhh no be DEBT card..... grin

Oga, after you spend the e-credit den borrow you, e never turn to real - debt?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 1:42am On Sep 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


The dichotomy of Debt card vs Debit card.........


grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 9:32am On Sep 04, 2018
Aphrodite007:


Me I don’t have patience for those Nigerian High Comm staff. I know what they did to me one time I wanted to emigrate to Canada. I plan on timing my passport renewal to when I’ll travel to Nigeria for holidays. I have people I will just tip and they will get it done in a day or two, with me relaxing in my house. I can’t come and die please!

If anybody calls me corrupt here, Me and you will enter one trouser! grin
Lol.we won't call you corrupt yet till you do am grin cheesy..the story is no longer same for naija oo,that you do passport in 1 or 2days. It can take up to 1 or 2weeks even if you know someone. Booklet is never enough.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Rubyventures: 11:00am On Sep 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Dayleke, someone called you out.......


grin grin grin
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 11:37pm On Sep 04, 2018
Lexusgs430:


During my Degree days at University of North London, Barclays Bank spoilt us with Visa + Mastercard + juicy overdraft, to add to the beauty..... The government also topped it up with maintenance grant (free money)....


We use the free money buy motor, chase girls + more night club outings.....

Baba you been dey school when they still loved foreigners/African students now. No compare that time to this time. They don’t tire to see our face for their land grin I’m waiting for Canada to do their own CanExit grin

Anyway so you mean students can get a debt card? Even though they are post graduates doing a PhD?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 11:40pm On Sep 04, 2018
Aphrodite007:


Baba you been dey school when they still loved foreigners/African students now. No compare that time to this time. They don’t tire to see our face for their land grin I’m waiting for Canada to do their own CanExit grin

Anyway so you mean students can get a debt card? Even though they are post graduates doing a PhD?

How would banks make money, if they don't issue debt cards? 100% guaranteed if no adverse credit records.....

I refuse to read between the lines of your upper statement..... cheesy

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yinkzy03: 1:12pm On Sep 06, 2018
Hello Guys,

Great work you all are doing on this thread. It has really helped me and my family to settle in well. Will share some of my experiences here to help people who might want to go same path.

I'm on a dependant permit, my wife's employer sponsored her and that covers for spouse and children under 18 (i think max of 4 children, i'm not sure about this).

To get my National Insurance Number, i had to call, they scheduled me for an interview as Nigerians now fall under the category of people to be interviewed. I'm still expecting that as it takes a while, max of 6weeks i think. You don't need this to work, you just need to show your employer that you had initiated the process. My wife did't have to do this as she had hers already at the back of her BRP as the principal applicant.

I got a temporary job in about a month after i got in to the country through an agency. I was made to understand that UK experience is key to enable you get a reference, and you know what, the moment i started and updated my CV, it really and truly enhanced my chances as i got more interview calls and all. I have been eating cold sandwich as lunch at work since o and looking for cheap meal deals up and down, that wont be for long sha as i need to start bringing food to work and save money.

We got a flat through Rightmove, inspected and settled for our best bet. That cost us a fortune though, deposit and agency fees attached to it. Bought sofa, bed and mattress through Argos and was delivered but the bed was a big deal to set up, i screw tire so tay my hand sore the next day. (i forgot to write a review of that on Argos website)

Now i'm considering changing career, spoken to some people but i need opinions here, you guys have always been so on point. here is my question, which professional exam can one go for now and you are assured of jobs all over? is Prince2 still a catch? Does the 5days training and certification realistic as i don't want to just go throw way money wey i no get give any academy. Just wana get it right plssssss.

Now childcare is a hell of stress, if you sabi sit down for armchair and be ordering people around in Nija, then you must have loads of money to be able to do same here otherwise you will just be frustrated. Even to get Nursery that is not fully booked is a challenge. I have seen a lot of arrangements asper childcare o,going to the Nursery for 3days in the week and going to stay at a Church member's house for the remaining 2days at a cost.

On Bank Account, I'm yet to open one, they need the original utility bill in my name and the available appointment days seems far away so i just left it jare, will go back next week. I get my salary paid into a friend's bank account.

I have just paid for the Provisional Driving Licence, as soon as i receive the form, will fill and push it out. Pls how long does it take to be issued?

Sorry for my long epistle, just thought to share.

Will update as things unfold.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 2:30pm On Sep 06, 2018
Yinkzy03:
Hello Guys,

Great work you all are doing on this thread. It has really helped me and my family to settle in well. Will share some of my experiences here to help people who might want to go same path.

I'm on a dependant permit, my wife's employer sponsored her and that covers for spouse and children under 18 (i think max of 4 children, i'm not sure about this).

To get my National Insurance Number, i had to call, they scheduled me for an interview as Nigerians now fall under the category of people to be interviewed. I'm still expecting that as it takes a while, max of 6weeks i think. You don't need this to work, you just need to show your employer that you had initiated the process. My wife did't have to do this as she had hers already at the back of her BRP as the principal applicant.

I got a temporary job in about a month after i got in to the country through an agency. I was made to understand that UK experience is key to enable you get a reference, and you know what, the moment i started and updated my CV, it really and truly enhanced my chances as i got more interview calls and all. I have been eating cold sandwich as lunch at work since o and looking for cheap meal deals up and down, that wont be for long sha as i need to start bringing food to work and save money.

We got a flat through Rightmove, inspected and settled for our best bet. That cost us a fortune though, deposit and agency fees attached to it. Bought sofa, bed and mattress through Argos and was delivered but the bed was a big deal to set up, i screw tire so tay my hand sore the next day. (i forgot to write a review of that on Argos website)

Now i'm considering changing career, spoken to some people but i need opinions here, you guys have always been so on point. here is my question, which professional exam can one go for now and you are assured of jobs all over? is Prince2 still a catch? Does the 5days training and certification realistic as i don't want to just go throw way money wey i no get give any academy. Just wana get it right plssssss.

Now childcare is a hell of stress, if you sabi sit down for armchair and be ordering people around in Nija, then you must have loads of money to be able to do same here otherwise you will just be frustrated. Even to get Nursery that is not fully booked is a challenge. I have seen a lot of arrangements asper childcare o,going to the Nursery for 3days in the week and going to stay at a Church member's house for the remaining 2days at a cost.

On Bank Account, I'm yet to open one, they need the original utility bill in my name and the available appointment days seems far away so i just left it jare, will go back next week. I get my salary paid into a friend's bank account.

I have just paid for the Provisional Driving Licence, as soon as i receive the form, will fill and push it out. Pls how long does it take to be issued?

Sorry for my long epistle, just thought to share.

Will update as things unfold.



Welcome and congrats.
On the certifications, there is no hard and fast rule to it. If you are thinking of changing careers, it may take a while except if you are already in a job and switch departments. You can consider cloud computing and cyber-security if you are into IT.
On banking, why not open an account with one of the Digital banks mentioned here - Starling and the the rest? What if something happens and you are unable to access your friend account?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yinkzy03: 2:50pm On Sep 06, 2018
dustydee:

Welcome and congrats.
On the certifications, there is no hard and fast rule to it. If you are thinking of changing careers, it may take a while except if you are already in a job and switch departments. You can consider cloud computing and cyber-security if you are into IT.
On banking, why not open an account with one of the Digital banks mentioned here - Starling and the the rest? What if something happens and you are unable to access your friend account?

thanks a lot @dustydee, i don't mind IT really, my first degree is Mathematics but my work experience in Nija was banking. I will research on Cloud Computing and Cyber-Security and see if i have interest in any of those and probably take it up from there. I just dont want to keep hopping from one thing to the other considering the fact that these exams dont come cheap.

I guess i don't need to go and bring my Father's Grand Mother's birth certificate before i'm able to open an account with Digital banks, but do they do everything banks with physical presence does? Don't they have their odds?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 3:07pm On Sep 06, 2018
Yinkzy03:


thanks a lot @dustydee, i don't mind IT really, my first degree is Mathematics but my work experience in Nija was banking. I will research on Cloud Computing and Cyber-Security and see if i have interest in any of those and probably take it up from there. I just dont want to keep hopping from one thing to the other considering the fact that these exams dont come cheap.

I guess i don't need to go and bring my Father's Grand Mother's birth certificate before i'm able to open an account with Digital banks, but do they do everything banks with physical presence does? Don't they have their odds?
Very easy to open and pretty much the same with traditional banks.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yinkzy03: 3:14pm On Sep 06, 2018
dustydee:

Very easy to open and pretty much the same with traditional banks.

oh great, thanks very much
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DaveChapelle: 5:54pm On Sep 06, 2018
Yinkzy03:
Hello Guys,

Great work you all are doing on this thread. It has really helped me and my family to settle in well. Will share some of my experiences here to help people who might want to go same path.

I'm on a dependant permit, my wife's employer sponsored her and that covers for spouse and children under 18 (i think max of 4 children, i'm not sure about this).

To get my National Insurance Number, i had to call, they scheduled me for an interview as Nigerians now fall under the category of people to be interviewed. I'm still expecting that as it takes a while, max of 6weeks i think. You don't need this to work, you just need to show your employer that you had initiated the process. My wife did't have to do this as she had hers already at the back of her BRP as the principal applicant.

I got a temporary job in about a month after i got in to the country through an agency. I was made to understand that UK experience is key to enable you get a reference, and you know what, the moment i started and updated my CV, it really and truly enhanced my chances as i got more interview calls and all. I have been eating cold sandwich as lunch at work since o and looking for cheap meal deals up and down, that wont be for long sha as i need to start bringing food to work and save money.

We got a flat through Rightmove, inspected and settled for our best bet. That cost us a fortune though, deposit and agency fees attached to it. Bought sofa, bed and mattress through Argos and was delivered but the bed was a big deal to set up, i screw tire so tay my hand sore the next day. (i forgot to write a review of that on Argos website)

Now i'm considering changing career, spoken to some people but i need opinions here, you guys have always been so on point. here is my question, which professional exam can one go for now and you are assured of jobs all over? is Prince2 still a catch? Does the 5days training and certification realistic as i don't want to just go throw way money wey i no get give any academy. Just wana get it right plssssss.

Now childcare is a hell of stress, if you sabi sit down for armchair and be ordering people around in Nija, then you must have loads of money to be able to do same here otherwise you will just be frustrated. Even to get Nursery that is not fully booked is a challenge. I have seen a lot of arrangements asper childcare o,going to the Nursery for 3days in the week and going to stay at a Church member's house for the remaining 2days at a cost.

On Bank Account, I'm yet to open one, they need the original utility bill in my name and the available appointment days seems far away so i just left it jare, will go back next week. I get my salary paid into a friend's bank account.

I have just paid for the Provisional Driving Licence, as soon as i receive the form, will fill and push it out. Pls how long does it take to be issued?

Sorry for my long epistle, just thought to share.

Will update as things unfold.




Interesting, also had issues assembling my flat pack furniture... Luckily, the sofa wasn't flat pack! Took 2 days to assemble the ottoman... The whole week was assemble. Assemble, call utility companies, etc... Infact, i am dreading when I have to move out again, because we have acquired more furniture now! And my previous landlord refused to release my deposit early and the council was still debiting council tax... They've given me my money back now sha.

Bros, goodluck with your driving lessons, that one na another UK headache and also the headache of paying autoinsurance as a new immigrant... They sure know. How to welcome new people in this country!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 5:57pm On Sep 06, 2018
Yinkzy03:
Hello Guys,

Great work you all are doing on this thread. It has really helped me and my family to settle in well. Will share some of my experiences here to help people who might want to go same path.

I'm on a dependant permit, my wife's employer sponsored her and that covers for spouse and children under 18 (i think max of 4 children, i'm not sure about this).

To get my National Insurance Number, i had to call, they scheduled me for an interview as Nigerians now fall under the category of people to be interviewed. I'm still expecting that as it takes a while, max of 6weeks i think. You don't need this to work, you just need to show your employer that you had initiated the process. My wife did't have to do this as she had hers already at the back of her BRP as the principal applicant.

I got a temporary job in about a month after i got in to the country through an agency. I was made to understand that UK experience is key to enable you get a reference, and you know what, the moment i started and updated my CV, it really and truly enhanced my chances as i got more interview calls and all. I have been eating cold sandwich as lunch at work since o and looking for cheap meal deals up and down, that wont be for long sha as i need to start bringing food to work and save money.

We got a flat through Rightmove, inspected and settled for our best bet. That cost us a fortune though, deposit and agency fees attached to it. Bought sofa, bed and mattress through Argos and was delivered but the bed was a big deal to set up, i screw tire so tay my hand sore the next day. (i forgot to write a review of that on Argos website)

Now i'm considering changing career, spoken to some people but i need opinions here, you guys have always been so on point. here is my question, which professional exam can one go for now and you are assured of jobs all over? is Prince2 still a catch? Does the 5days training and certification realistic as i don't want to just go throw way money wey i no get give any academy. Just wana get it right plssssss.

Now childcare is a hell of stress, if you sabi sit down for armchair and be ordering people around in Nija, then you must have loads of money to be able to do same here otherwise you will just be frustrated. Even to get Nursery that is not fully booked is a challenge. I have seen a lot of arrangements asper childcare o,going to the Nursery for 3days in the week and going to stay at a Church member's house for the remaining 2days at a cost.

On Bank Account, I'm yet to open one, they need the original utility bill in my name and the available appointment days seems far away so i just left it jare, will go back next week. I get my salary paid into a friend's bank account.

I have just paid for the Provisional Driving Licence, as soon as i receive the form, will fill and push it out. Pls how long does it take to be issued?

Sorry for my long epistle, just thought to share.

Will update as things unfold.




Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Prince2 is a catch but the 5days type of training doesn't count. Changing careers could be a good thing just research well based on what you are really interested in and you can still search for banking jobs or statistician roles in the meantime.

You never can tell, If your past bank experience can be presented as an international company that may also help. Just write a very good CV and see how it goes.

Account wise, it's best you open one immediately because you are building your friends credit history with that while you should start with yours asap.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Inkredible(m): 7:16pm On Sep 06, 2018
Hi everyone,

How do you guys call home? What's the cheapest means asides Whatsapp or Skype or Facebook calls?

I'm seriously looking for options.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mamatukwas: 8:46pm On Sep 06, 2018
Welcome @Yinkzy03. You seem to be settling in nicely. Hopefully others can advice you on career change, we are team business[quote][/quote]

Also (And this is for new people coming that will read this) Unless your husband is the very hands on/diy type, See if you can budget 100 pounds and get someone to couple all the key things for you. That’s what we did (using that website that Fati posted 1time) and the guy we got was great and affordable. He set up our dining table, sofa, beds and even helped hang our pics. I think it’s worth it instead of cracking your head and potentially your hand.

This money you guys are hustling and making, abeg make we try chop am small oh smiley body no be wood. It is well.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 9:18pm On Sep 06, 2018
Inkredible:
Hi everyone,

How do you guys call home? What's the cheapest means asides Whatsapp or Skype or Facebook calls?

I'm seriously looking for options.
I use white calling app. Check play store for it

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 9:56pm On Sep 06, 2018
Inkredible:
Hi everyone,

How do you guys call home? What's the cheapest means asides Whatsapp or Skype or Facebook calls?

I'm seriously looking for options.

Just get a lyca or lebara sim card, and add Nigeria plan. The beauty of a dual sim mobile phone.........

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yinkzy03: 11:06pm On Sep 06, 2018
DaveChapelle:


Interesting, also had issues assembling my flat pack furniture... Luckily, the sofa wasn't flat pack! Took 2 days to assemble the ottoman... The whole week was assemble. Assemble, call utility companies, etc... Infact, i am dreading when I have to move out again, because we have acquired more furniture now! And my previous landlord refused to release my deposit early and the council was still debiting council tax... They've given me my money back now sha.

Bros, goodluck with your driving lessons, that one na another UK headache and also the headache of paying autoinsurance as a new immigrant... They sure know. How to welcome new people in this country!

Thanks a lot, i now understand why when some people are moving out they tend to leave some furnitures behind. Moving with those things are not pleasant and you even pay to dispose them off if you are unable to take them to recycling sites.

About insurance, i heard the premium is always high for new drivers as the risk is high. Someone told me you can get a letter from the insurance company you were using in Nigeria showing details of your driving history and all, i heard that will bring down the cost...(not confirmed yet o)
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yinkzy03: 11:09pm On Sep 06, 2018
fatima04:


Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Prince2 is a catch but the 5days type of training doesn't count. Changing careers could be a good thing just research well based on what you are really interested in and you can still search for banking jobs or statistician roles in the meantime.

You never can tell, If your past bank experience can be presented as an international company that may also help. Just write a very good CV and see how it goes.

Account wise, it's best you open one immediately because you are building your friends credit history with that while you should start with yours asap.

Thanks a lot @fatima04, i already packaged my CV to show that the bank is an international bank and has a branch in the UK. I will research well on the career path before spending money on any certification.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by apostlejuly(m): 12:28am On Sep 07, 2018
Hello guys
Am supposed to be in Heathrow London by Saturday
My school is only offering free pick on the 12th.

I have tried booking a minicab from here but the fares are high oo

Pls does anyone av any better option?
Or mode of cab company that will be moderate and considerable?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DaveChapelle: 1:03am On Sep 07, 2018
Yinkzy03:


Thanks a lot, i now understand why when some people are moving out they tend to leave some furnitures behind. Moving with those things are not pleasant and you even pay to dispose them off if you are unable to take them to recycling sites.

About insurance, i heard the premium is always high for new drivers as the risk is high. Someone told me you can get a letter from the insurance company you were using in Nigeria showing details of your driving history and all, i heard that will bring down the cost...(not confirmed yet o)

The figures are set based on collected data and statistics
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 1:22am On Sep 07, 2018
apostlejuly:
Hello guys
Am supposed to be in Heathrow London by Saturday
My school is only offering free pick on the 12th.

I have tried booking a minicab from here but the fares are high oo

Pls does anyone av any better option?
Or mode of cab company that will be moderate and considerable?

Where are you travelling to from LHR?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Inkredible(m): 2:30am On Sep 07, 2018
How does this work? Do they have to install an app too?

dustydee:

I use white calling app. Check play store for it
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Inkredible(m): 2:30am On Sep 07, 2018
Thanks buddy. This seems like the best option.

Lexusgs430:


Just get a lyca or lebara sim card, and add Nigeria plan. The beauty of a dual sim mobile phone.........

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