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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by umarwy(m): 10:51pm On Jan 02, 2020
fatima04:
For some reasons I forgot to share my driving testimony here. So here it goes to encourage someone.

I passed on the 5th attempts after giving up for more than 6 months. My first exam was December 2018 and I was not adequately prepared and ended up failing. 2nd and 3rd attempt was booked 2 weeks apart in February and I was just desperate to get it over with and still failed.
4th attempt was the semi last straw that made me give up because I failed for not doing up to speed limit, which I felt was not correct because the examiner judged me on Tom-Tom speed which is usually lower than what you see on the dashboard and the 3rd minor was literally 30 seconds to the exam center.

I was so pissed and angry and just decided to stop wasting money and stick to public transport and driving the family car when I can. Eventually with encouragement from here and family I booked another exam but decided to change my full strategy.

a. Research pass rate of centres near me, my exam centre had 32% pass rate so I decided to go for another not too far which had 49% pass rate
b. Changed Instructor after being loyal for 4 times grin grin grin
c. Scheduled exam for a Thursday and booked the preceding days off work to ensure continuous practice (I was always going on a friday test date and last lesson would have been sunday.
d. Made sure I was really calm like what is the worst that can happen.

On that beautiful day in October, I did my test and passed with 3 minors. I was over the moon, typing this months after sef I still feel like its a huge achievement and load off.

Thank you to all who encouraged me to never give up. To all still struggling to pass, just dont give up and your hardwork would soon come to fruition

Congratulations.

I think after failing at most twice, it is very advisable to change instructor.
Some of them are just greedy and look forward to you paying for further lessons

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by EngrSaks(m): 12:46am On Jan 03, 2020
fatima04:
For some reasons I forgot to share my driving testimony here. So here it goes to encourage someone.

I passed on the 5th attempts after giving up for more than 6 months. My first exam was December 2018 and I was not adequately prepared and ended up failing. 2nd and 3rd attempt was booked 2 weeks apart in February and I was just desperate to get it over with and still failed.
4th attempt was the semi last straw that made me give up because I failed for not doing up to speed limit, which I felt was not correct because the examiner judged me on Tom-Tom speed which is usually lower than what you see on the dashboard and the 3rd minor was literally 30 seconds to the exam center.

I was so pissed and angry and just decided to stop wasting money and stick to public transport and driving the family car when I can. Eventually with encouragement from here and family I booked another exam but decided to change my full strategy.

a. Research pass rate of centres near me, my exam centre had 32% pass rate so I decided to go for another not too far which had 49% pass rate
b. Changed Instructor after being loyal for 4 times grin grin grin
c. Scheduled exam for a Thursday and booked the preceding days off work to ensure continuous practice (I was always going on a friday test date and last lesson would have been sunday.
d. Made sure I was really calm like what is the worst that can happen.

On that beautiful day in October, I did my test and passed with 3 minors. I was over the moon, typing this months after sef I still feel like its a huge achievement and load off.

Thank you to all who encouraged me to never give up. To all still struggling to pass, just dont give up and your hardwork would soon come to fruition


Congratulations

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fadhilat1: 1:07pm On Jan 03, 2020
Congratulations to you, @fatima04. This is indeed good news!!!

fatima04:
For some reasons I forgot to share my driving testimony here. So here it goes to encourage someone.

I passed on the 5th attempts after giving up for more than 6 months. My first exam was December 2018 and I was not adequately prepared and ended up failing. 2nd and 3rd attempt was booked 2 weeks apart in February and I was just desperate to get it over with and still failed.
4th attempt was the semi last straw that made me give up because I failed for not doing up to speed limit, which I felt was not correct because the examiner judged me on Tom-Tom speed which is usually lower than what you see on the dashboard and the 3rd minor was literally 30 seconds to the exam center.

I was so pissed and angry and just decided to stop wasting money and stick to public transport and driving the family car when I can. Eventually with encouragement from here and family I booked another exam but decided to change my full strategy.

a. Research pass rate of centres near me, my exam centre had 32% pass rate so I decided to go for another not too far which had 49% pass rate
b. Changed Instructor after being loyal for 4 times grin grin grin
c. Scheduled exam for a Thursday and booked the preceding days off work to ensure continuous practice (I was always going on a friday test date and last lesson would have been sunday.
d. Made sure I was really calm like what is the worst that can happen.

On that beautiful day in October, I did my test and passed with 3 minors. I was over the moon, typing this months after sef I still feel like its a huge achievement and load off.

Thank you to all who encouraged me to never give up. To all still struggling to pass, just dont give up and your hardwork would soon come to fruition
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:29pm On Jan 03, 2020
Yemisih:
Compliments of the season everyone.
Am a tier 2 applicatnt nd would appreciate your advice concerning best place to move too,I hope to travel with my spouse nd 2 children (4+yrs nd 10months). The following are places under consideration

1. Norwich
2. Leicester
3. Wales

I will advise Leicester sha
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:32pm On Jan 03, 2020
ecstacy29:



We go wash am ooooo.... Congratulations and happy new year smiley

Thank you oo my sister. Make I send accant number for it to be washed grin grin grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:34pm On Jan 03, 2020
umarwy:


Congratulations.

I think after failing at most twice, it is very advisable to change instructor.
Some of them are just greedy and look forward to you paying for further lessons

Thats what I will advise, I was just being mumuish loyal. I might have used him for the 5th attempt if not that he started complaining of my house being too far because I moved places in between.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:35pm On Jan 03, 2020
fadhilat1:
Congratulations to you, @fatima04. This is indeed good news!!!


Thank you sis. Lets start saving for my Rolls Royce loku

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 1:45pm On Jan 03, 2020
Can someone on a Tier 2 visa buy a house successfully with 5 to 10% deposit. I just had a chat with HSBC and they said that only applies to citizens nd people on ILR. I can only obtain a 75% LTV ration from them hence I will need 25% deposit.

Secondly does getting the 20% Equity Loan from Government Help to buy scheme (Not ISA) amount to government funds, make I quickly know.

What is the best website to read for a lay man like me to understand all this mortgage jargon.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mimzyy(f): 4:22pm On Jan 03, 2020
Waoh. Congratulations �

Happy new year Everyone

fatima04:
For some reasons I forgot to share my driving testimony here. So here it goes to encourage someone.

I passed on the 5th attempts after giving up for more than 6 months. My first exam was December 2018 and I w
d. Made sure I was really calm like what is the worst that can happen.

On that beautiful day in October, I did my test and passed with 3 minors. I was over the moon, typing this months after sef I still feel like its a huge achievement and load off.

Thank you to all who encouraged me to never give up. To all still struggling to pass, just dont give up and your hardwork would soon come to fruition

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 2:24am On Jan 04, 2020
I tried HSBC / Lloyds and told me the same scrap about citizens or ILR. Halifax is friendlier

20% equity loan doesn't fall under government funds.


fatima04:
Can someone on a Tier 2 visa buy a house successfully with 5 to 10% deposit. I just had a chat with HSBC and they said that only applies to citizens nd people on ILR. I can only obtain a 75% LTV ration from them hence I will need 25% deposit.

Secondly does getting the 20% Equity Loan from Government Help to buy scheme (Not ISA) amount to government funds, make I quickly know.

What is the best website to read for a lay man like me to understand all this mortgage jargon.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Yemisih(f): 3:02am On Jan 04, 2020
Tnks @fatima04 I app8
fatima04:


I will advise Leicester sha
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 4:20am On Jan 04, 2020
fatima04:
Can someone on a Tier 2 visa buy a house successfully with 5 to 10% deposit. I just had a chat with HSBC and they said that only applies to citizens nd people on ILR. I can only obtain a 75% LTV ration from them hence I will need 25% deposit.

Secondly does getting the 20% Equity Loan from Government Help to buy scheme (Not ISA) amount to government funds, make I quickly know.

What is the best website to read for a lay man like me to understand all this mortgage jargon.


Your best bet is a mortgage broker, they would show you all products available to you, under one umbrella (Not PDP's umbrella) ...... grin

You would have to pay a 1% charge on completion though...........

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 11:36am On Jan 04, 2020
Bourne007:
I tried HSBC / Lloyds and told me the same scrap about citizens or ILR. Halifax is friendlier

20% equity loan doesn't fall under government funds.



Thanks for the information. Will check up Halifax.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by fatima04: 11:38am On Jan 04, 2020
Lexusgs430:



Your best bet is a mortgage broker, they would show you all products available to you, under one umbrella (Not PDP's umbrella) ...... grin

You would have to pay a 1% charge on completion though...........

How can I get a mortgage broker, this house buying feels like another degree sef.

Must I have the full 10 to 20% deposit before contacting a Mortgage broker?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 12:36pm On Jan 04, 2020
fatima04:


How can I get a mortgage broker, this house buying feels like another degree sef.

Must I have the full 10 to 20% deposit before contacting a Mortgage broker?

Within your immediate circles, look for people that have used a brokers service......

We have 2 types of brokers - :

Straight Arrow brokers
Fill in reasonable gaps brokers........... cheesy

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nappy760(m): 2:05pm On Jan 04, 2020
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 7:45pm On Jan 04, 2020
nappy760:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-k-shortage-occupation-list


Can anyone here verify this information

www.gov.uk is the official government website....
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nomad26: 7:49pm On Jan 04, 2020
Thats the official website, it's legit. Lots of people come in through shortage occupancy, myself included. What exactly do you want to verify?
nappy760:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/immigration-rules/immigration-rules-appendix-k-shortage-occupation-list


Can anyone here verify this information
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 8:03pm On Jan 04, 2020
If using help to buy, some mortgage brokers (if not all self) used by developers charge no fees.

You can try threshold mortgages. New build or not, there services are free.

fatima04:


How can I get a mortgage broker, this house buying feels like another degree sef.

Must I have the full 10 to 20% deposit before contacting a Mortgage broker?

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by spacyzuma(m): 9:14pm On Jan 04, 2020
umarwy:

I think after failing at most twice, it is very advisable to change instructor.
Some of them are just greedy and look forward to you paying for further lessons

I endorse this!

After failing twice, I waited a few months, then changed instructor. The new guy taught me better (especially roundabouts, which was my weak point), and then I passed the test the next time.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 10:52pm On Jan 04, 2020
fatima04:
For some reasons I forgot to share my driving testimony here. So here it goes to encourage someone.

Fati this is exactly my story. I passed when I gave up. My second to last fail was because I didn’t turn right on green- all my family members were like “that’s unfair to fail someone!”

I literally had given up when the instructor said “congratulations...” I couldn’t hold the Nigerian in me, I was screaming and shaking the car grin

5 times fam!! Proud of you dear!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 10:56pm On Jan 04, 2020
spacyzuma:


I endorse this!

After failing twice, I waited a few months, then changed instructor. The new guy taught me better (especially roundabouts, which was my weak point), and then I passed the test the next time.


As in! After my second fail, I changed my instructor! The man kept putting fear in me. I slow down, he will complain, I speed up, he will complain.. it was just too much. I then later realised that he was teaching me like I was a novice but I’m an experienced driver so his teaching skills didn’t apply to me!

My new instructor was god-sent!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 12:17am On Jan 05, 2020
fatima04:


How can I get a mortgage broker, this house buying feels like another degree sef.

Must I have the full 10 to 20% deposit before contacting a Mortgage broker?

I used land and country https://www.landc.co.uk/
It was recommended to me by the developer and I had a good experience. They did not charge me but Halifax (which they recommended as they had the lowest interest rate) charged me 1k.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Lexusgs430: 12:17am On Jan 05, 2020
spacyzuma:


I endorse this!

After failing twice, I waited a few months, then changed instructor. The new guy taught me better (especially roundabouts, which was my weak point), and then I passed the test the next time.



If roundabouts was your weak point, how have you been driving in Nigeria?...... cheesy
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Bourne007(m): 10:40am On Jan 05, 2020
Can't compare naija with mostly 2 exits lol. When you have roundabouts up to 6 exits and doesn't stay in the right lane, could be a weakness grin


Lexusgs430:



If roundabouts was your weak point, how have you been driving in Nigeria?...... cheesy

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Aphrodite007(f): 11:27am On Jan 05, 2020
Lexusgs430:



If roundabouts was your weak point, how have you been driving in Nigeria?...... cheesy

Haba now, you can’t compare naija roundabout with this scary one here. First of, we enter on the right, and you have right of way if you’re entering the outer lane (rightmost lane)- that’s what I was taught o.

But here, someone has to position themselves before you enter, then position yourself well while inside and then come out well.. it’s like differential equation!

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by nappy760(m): 1:49pm On Jan 05, 2020
nomad26:
Thats the official website, it's legit. Lots of people come in through shortage occupancy, myself included. What exactly do you want to verify?

If the link was legit and I am also considering it but I need all the information I can get on how to go about it before commencing
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by claremont(m): 3:18pm On Jan 05, 2020
dustydee:


I used land and country https://www.landc.co.uk/
It was recommended to me by the developer and I had a good experience. They did not charge me but Halifax (which they recommended as they had the lowest interest rate) charged me 1k.

I cannot recommend these guys enough.

I used them months ago to get my second mortgage as I didn't have the time or energy to trawl through the tons of mortgage providers to find one that meets my needs. I got my first mortgage years ago by going direct to my bank (RBS), sold that property last year and got my second mortgage via LandC. It's fee-free as they get a commision from the mortgage provider. I did pay a £995 product fee to the mortgage provider which was added to the loan, this was mostly cancelled by the £500 cashback I received from the mortgage provider.

If LandC cannot give a good deal, it's most likely a deal cannot be found elsewhere. Fee-free is an added bonus.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by talkme(m): 3:59pm On Jan 05, 2020
Gurus in the house happy new year. Please I plan moving to UK for my Msc cyber security and advance practice which is a 2 years masters. After that enjoy the 2 years PGW permit in UK. Am going with my family, a wife and 2 kids. Gentlemen what’s the possibility of getting a job in UK ? Also my wife did her 1st degree and masters in UK like 3 years back. She studied HR in UG and management in her masters. Pls advise on how to remain in UK without coming back. God bless you guys. Am going by May.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 4:16pm On Jan 05, 2020
talkme:
Gurus in the house happy new year. Please I plan moving to UK for my Msc cyber security and advance practice which is a 2 years masters. After that enjoy the 2 years PGW permit in UK. Am going with my family, a wife and 2 kids. Gentlemen what’s the possibility of getting a job in UK ? Also my wife did her 1st degree and masters in UK like 3 years back. She studied HR in UG and management in her masters. Pls advise on how to remain in UK without coming back. God bless you guys. Am going by May.

Cybersecurity is on the shortage skills list which can indicate more jobs than applicants which favours you .... but UK is not just about degree to find job. It's about relevant work experience. Make sure you have relevant work experience within that industry and if you dont make sure during your masters you on the side build up relevant work experience within that industry

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by talkme(m): 5:51pm On Jan 05, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Cybersecurity is on the shortage skills list which can indicate more jobs than applicants which favours you .... but UK is not just about degree to find job. It's about relevant work experience. Make sure you have relevant work experience within that industry and if you dont make sure during your masters you on the side build up relevant work experience within that industry

Thanks so grateful
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 9:07pm On Jan 05, 2020
talkme:
Gurus in the house happy new year. Please I plan moving to UK for my Msc cyber security and advance practice which is a 2 years masters. After that enjoy the 2 years PGW permit in UK. Am going with my family, a wife and 2 kids. Gentlemen what’s the possibility of getting a job in UK ? Also my wife did her 1st degree and masters in UK like 3 years back. She studied HR in UG and management in her masters. Pls advise on how to remain in UK without coming back. God bless you guys. Am going by May.

Pardon me, please. Your profile says you are female but you have a wife. Are you a lesbian?

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