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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Tobexin(m): 7:57am On Dec 21, 2020
TheGuyFromHR:


Things have changed.
Most banks cap their monthly allowances at the equivalent of $200, not GBP 200 and they mostly use the official exchange rate, apart from Access Bank which is notorious for using variable exchange rates.
None allows a spend of £3000 monthly, that one na capital flight.
Standard Chartered has one of the best allowances of up to $500 in online transactions, inclusive of a maximum of $200 that can be withdrawn in cash abroad.
withdrawal till works as I have withdrawn close to £3000 with first bank ATM last week. Only only transactions is capped to $100-$200
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Poch: 8:17am On Dec 21, 2020
Wow... Just last week here? Do you get better rates? Lower than 600 per £?

Tobexin:
withdrawal till works as I have withdrawn close to £3000 with first bank ATM last week. Only only transactions is capped to $100-$200
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Mimzyy(f): 9:12am On Dec 21, 2020
This kain thing dey pain o grin grin. Only purchased this last week and it’s now less £5. My ijebu mind is telling me to return the one I have and purchase again grin grin grin

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 9:31am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:
I was speaking with my elder brother In Nigeria yesterday and he mentioned that one will not be able to get register a new number In Nigeria again that registered ones has to be linked to national ID now.

Has anybody here heard about this ?

I still have my Nigerian number which I use occasionally because my bank account is linked to it.

I don’t have Nigeria national ID apart from my passport.

Yes the bold changes was in the news ...... not sure what the plan are for diaspora
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 9:34am On Dec 21, 2020
Mimzyy:
You couldn’t have said it any better ma’am. Just last week, I posted a video of my LO and her classmates singing on my WhatsApp status. One of my contacts buzzed me and pointed out that the black kids were put in the second line and it was racism. I frankly told her I didn’t notice and it means nothing to me. I even went ahead to show her other classes in the same school where the dark skinned kids were in front but she still maintained her stance.

I simply just left her to it. When one doesn’t pay heed to trivial things, then life gets a lot more uncomplicated.


Lol.... the eyes will see how you want it to see .

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 9:45am On Dec 21, 2020
Erith is actually a nice place to live in and aside from being able to order on uber eats, it also has a fair number of African stores (body care, hair care and raw foods) at the town centre, only two Naija restaurant that I know of (K's Spice and WhiteHart) there though.
LagosismyHome:


I hear you racism dey.. they spoke about the guards but you were all one race in that event .... If you ask all races they too have their experience. It also possible that the guard in that particular store is racist no doubt.... highly possible . Racism does exist worldwide... FACT ..... But what you cant control, as you said you jejely pay, do you and waka pass.

Curtain: not to paint all oyibo with the same brush but a lot quietly no they mind them business. Them like story pass anything be it at home or in the work place. Anything you dont want repeated you zip it. You tell one you told all... na story them dey find ....na them way

London is better in terms of multicultural but e get e own wahala too when it comes to raising children. Been in city , children no dey like to stay house and then it open to stories that touch in terms of stabbing innocently or been part of it..... each place gets its + or - .

Truly, there nothing like been with your kind that why you see some areas been predominantly Black or Asian or Eastern European. Them people just flock to be around each other. I get that .... I missed that I never had the experience of been on a team with a black colleague, it use to make me miss home especially when I just came because I dey quick tire for oyibo gist and banter but that too get it's own downside.... work plenty with our people... storyand wahala up and down... Stay in an area highly populated with our Naija people ... you self will see story still dey. .... + and -

I went to see a friend in Erith last weekend she said she didnt have food at house but there are naija food to order on uber eat. That was so nice and strange at the same time...lol. naija food to order easily was a strange music to my ears. How nice is that .... some of the perks if you stay were your people dey .

Hopefully you move and get a better experience....
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Tobexin(m): 9:46am On Dec 21, 2020
Poch:
Wow... Just last week here? Do you get better rates? Lower than 600 per £?

yes very low
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 9:49am On Dec 21, 2020
I understand. We can only hope that life gets back to normal soon so kids get back to being kids and ensuring that we get our lives back.
Mimzyy:
The year has just been so tough. I was just hoping she could have a bit of fun for a change. I guess it’s better to be safe than sorry though.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 9:50am On Dec 21, 2020
Little one as in child.
iCode2:
Just to be sure I'm not mistaking, what's the meaning of LO? Little one?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 9:53am On Dec 21, 2020
Cost about $50 to register in countries outside Africa.
LagosismyHome:


Yes the bold changes was in the news ...... not sure what the plan are for diaspora

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 10:01am On Dec 21, 2020
mimilyrics:
Cost about $50 to register in countries outside Africa.

Thanks... where do you register?, online or Nigerian embassy or an office
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Teemez: 10:06am On Dec 21, 2020
Teemez:
Good afternoon and happy Sunday to everyone. People living on Bristol, kindly help address the below: I WILL BE GOING TO BRISTOL with family next month

1. Where/reliable site to get accommodation
2. Likely cost of 1or2bedroom apartment
3. Decent area to stay in Bristol with proximity to UWE
4. Where/How to get food and other groceries as a newcomer.
5. I will also appreciate anyone living in Bristol who can offer assistance/mentoring on arrival
6. Can a 3years old kid start school if yes suggestions and likely cost.
7. Any Software Developer or tech professional?(your WhatsApp, telegram or Twitter handle will be appreciated.

Awaiting your kindly response(s)

Thanks in anticipation.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 10:15am On Dec 21, 2020
Not sure but I'm guessing it's offline except they can use previous details registered for BVN, passport etc.. I just attached a screenshot of the licenced registration partners to my previous post. Info is also available here: https://www3.nimc.gov.ng/diaspora/
LagosismyHome:


Thanks... where do you register?, online or Nigerian embassy or an office

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Vooom: 10:54am On Dec 21, 2020
I am NHS sponsored too angry but nothing like that for now

Poch:
No try am sha... Except you want your bank to charge you incredible rates. Besides there is now a monthly spending limit of about £200 for almost all naija banks.

Best is to find someone to help with your exchange directly... Requires trust too...
NHS sponsored Nigerians in certain trusts/regions/agencies etc no too get wahala...cos they usually have their whatsapp/telegram groups where they make these requests...and they help each other out with very fair rates.

If NL has something similar, abeg share with us.

Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Vooom: 11:01am On Dec 21, 2020
Learnt something similar to this before leaving 9ja
Tobexin:
This is not true bro. Using your naija ATM in Uk is far more better than exchanging your Naira for pounds. I use my Naira account Atm to do online shopping out here and the rate is very good the last time got N565= £1 while it was 630 In the black market. I think the maximum amount for online transactions is £200 and this differs from bank to bank. ATM withdrawals allows you to withdraw £300 daily and you get a fairly good rate than black market and I think it £3000 monthly!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:01am On Dec 21, 2020
Moneyfex has increased sending commission to £2.50
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Nobody: 11:03am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:
I was speaking with my elder brother In Nigeria yesterday and he mentioned that one will not be able to get register a new number In Nigeria again that registered ones has to be linked to national ID now.

Has anybody here heard about this ?

I still have my Nigerian number which I use occasionally because my bank account is linked to it.

I don’t have Nigeria national ID apart from my passport.


It's true Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) uploaded the press release on their website when the announcement was made.

Even FRSC wants to link drivers license to National ID. I saw this one their twitter page.

It is well.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:12am On Dec 21, 2020
Aprokodaughter:



It's true Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) uploaded the press release on their website when the announcement was made.

Even FRSC wants to link drivers license to National ID. I saw this one their twitter page.

It is well.

It’s not a bad policy but the process is the problem

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:13am On Dec 21, 2020
LagosismyHome:


Yes the bold changes was in the news ...... not sure what the plan are for diaspora

This is going to affect a lot of people
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:16am On Dec 21, 2020
TheGuyFromHR:


The part about inability to register a new number without an NIN is true, and basically settled - the public is still shouting at the lousy government over the hasty and unthought-through decision to link existing numbers to NINs before year end. Remains to be seen what the outcome will be.

I too still maintain my MTN number because it's linked to my bank accounts back home, so am following the debate closely.

The process is what worries me but as a policy is not a bad idea
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Nobody: 11:17am On Dec 21, 2020
That mean say I be oyibo me wey sabi look people through curtain cheesy.

Even for Nigeria people no dey mind their business.

All these things are still common every where.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 11:17am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:
Moneyfex has increased sending commission to £2.50

Do you know if the credit Naira or they've also followed the CBN directives?
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 11:20am On Dec 21, 2020
NCC will surely postpone dead line, there's Covid plus they can't tell us 170million Nigerians have their NIN already.

It's the usual govt strategy, cause a panic, then post pone few days before the deadline- gra-gra, only about 40m people have their NIN so registering 100m in 2 weeks kolework!
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 11:22am On Dec 21, 2020
mimilyrics:
Erith is actually a nice place to live in and aside from being able to order on uber eats, it also has a fair number of African stores (body care, hair care and raw foods) at the town centre, only one Naija restaurant there though.

At least two..... the grilled croaker fish from that white restaurant is the ishhh
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:26am On Dec 21, 2020
DisGuy:


Do you know if the credit Naira or they've also followed the CBN directives?

They credit naira, I used them this morning when I noticed that they are giving 621 for a £, and the money has arrived in my Nigerian bank account.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Nobody: 11:26am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:


It’s not a bad policy but the process is the problem

They will extend the two weeks deadline just like BVN and voter's card registration.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:34am On Dec 21, 2020
umarwy:


Mine stopped working a while ago, it keeps saying wrong pin/create a pin.

And after contacting GTB they directed me to NRN department which is another story.

My advice for everyone get a token before leaving naija

I finally got this done, the process is not what I will advise my enemies to go through.

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by DisGuy: 11:38am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:


They credit naira, I used them this morning when I noticed that they are giving 621 for a £, and the money has arrived in my Nigerian bank account.


Thanks, that's a good rate
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by justwise(m): 11:46am On Dec 21, 2020
DisGuy:



Thanks, that's a good rate

Well..down now to 615
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by dustydee: 11:51am On Dec 21, 2020
mimilyrics:
Cost about $50 to register in countries outside Africa.
I tried registring early this year as there was a centre on Fleet Street, near my office but they said they had been asked to waiting for further directive before starting. I do not know if they have started now.
Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by LagosismyHome(f): 11:51am On Dec 21, 2020
justwise:


This is going to affect a lot of people

Just saw this on Instagram

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Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by mimilyrics: 11:56am On Dec 21, 2020
Oh! I forgot about the whiteHart restaurant opposite the post office, i remember ditching them when i got a better offer from Twin Towers in Bexleyheath due to the limited offerings at a high cost at the time. I only remembered K's Spice because I've eaten there before. Will definitely try them out when I can.
Edit: Twin palace, not Twin towers.
DisGuy:


At least two..... the grilled croaker fish from that white restaurant is the ishhh

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