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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by skace: 12:16am On Feb 14, 2023
[quote author=Ogbaba123 post=120411274]I'm in Scotland and mine unbelievably drove all the way from Manchester to get it done. Very nice man

https://babycircumcision.org.uk/

@Ogbaba123 Really!!!! How much did it cost to get it done please. I'm already on a wait list for another 2 months. I can't wait that long please. Baby will soon turn 1 month. Where in Scotland are you? I'm in Glasgow.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by skace: 5:02pm On Jan 27, 2023
skace:
Hello house, please I need help! I just had a baby boy in Glasgow Scotland and I want him circumcised however all the Jewish synagogues I called say there's no one who can do it in Glasgow unless I

Another issue I have is that I legally adopted my orphaned 16 year old cousin and applied for a dependent visa alongside myself and my husband (Student visa) and her application was rejected, they wrote an epistle on how UK doesn't recognise adoptions in Nigeria and that if she had been adopted before 2014 it would have been accepted. We had to leave her back home much to everyone's dismay cos we took her in 2017 after my dad died and my mum took ill. She was living with them. She thinks we've abandoned her back home cos right now we don't even know what course of action to take.

We were told school is an option but that will cost more money, please can the experts and anyone who has an idea on this advise on what we should do? She turns 17 by March. Wrote her GCE last year, we registered her for IT classes cos she wants to be a software engineer and she's really good with Java script,Css and the likes. Please help!!!



Please house help with this!!! Has anyone done this ie adopt a relative and travelled successfully to the UK.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by skace: 6:12pm On Jan 26, 2023
Ralphlauren:


https://www.circumcisionclinicglasgow.co.uk/

He was personally recommended to my wife by a midwife and he's about the only doctor in Scotland that does male circumcision outside the NHS.

It used to cost £200 but I expect that to have risen.

He's got strict rules too. Eg. Dad and mum must be present, etc. Give the clinic a call to get more information. Don't be surprised if you are told there's a 2 to 3 months waiting list lipsrsealed

Thanks alot for this, lemme get on it real quick hopefully we do it sooner than later.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 2) by skace: 3:43pm On Jan 26, 2023
Hello house, please I need help! I just had a baby boy in Glasgow Scotland and I want him circumcised however all the Jewish synagogues I called say there's no one who can do it in Glasgow unless I get to London or Manchester and that's some journey, I'd like to know if anyone here or anyone you know circumcised their baby boy in Glasgow (Professionals) and how they went about it?

Another issue I have is that I legally adopted my orphaned 16 year old cousin and applied for a dependent visa alongside myself and my husband (Student visa) and her application was rejected, they wrote an epistle on how UK doesn't recognise adoptions in Nigeria and that if she had been adopted before 2014 it would have been accepted. We had to leave her back home much to everyone's dismay cos we took her in 2017 after my dad died and my mum took ill. She was living with them. She thinks we've abandoned her back home cos right now we don't even know what course of action to take.

We were told school is an option but that will cost more money, please can the experts and anyone who has an idea on this advise on what we should do? She turns 17 by March. Wrote her GCE last year, we registered her for IT classes cos she wants to be a software engineer and she's really good with Java script,Css and the likes. Please help!!!

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Adverts / Re: Contact Me For Your Food,Pharmaceutical And Industrial Chemical by skace: 2:32pm On Dec 10, 2021
oladipuposadeeq:
Morning to you all cheesy

Hello Sadeeq, id like to know if you have any of these food grade chemicals please. Acetic acid, Lactic acid, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium benzoate, Edta salt, Xanthan gum, Guar gum, Citric Acid. Awaiting your response. Thanks
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by skace: 6:22pm On Dec 22, 2020
[quote author=Debbieeeeeee Skace I don’t really know about the situation of things now at the border , but make sure you’re carrying enough money and your correspondence from the doctor here in naija and abroad. Be sure to talk to a perinatologist or a MFM. You will carry to term in Jesus name

Thank you for this and a big AMEN to your prayer. My aunt has made arrangements for me to talk to a perinatologist over there. To think that some insensitive people here have the nerve to assume that iam irresponsible for wanting to birth in the US , where i have family, for wanting the best for me and my child. I lost my father last year because of the incompetence of the doctors who were supposedly good. Plus other experiences ive had so if this makes me irresponsible i'll gladly wear the cap. Their stupidity knows no bounds but to each his own. God bless you for your prayers.

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Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by skace: 8:05pm On Dec 01, 2020
[quote author=Debbieeeeeee post=96631686] [b]
high blood pregnancy is a very very serious issue and can cause death for both mother and baby. I’ve been a victim twice so I’m talking from experience. 42 and high bp in pregnancy is very high risk . Please read up on preeclampsia and enclampsia . She needs to see a maternal fetal specialist and we don’t have that field of study here I had to go abroad for it


Thank you very much for your response, i was wondering where she was going with this. I didn't want to go into details, i just needed verification on birthing with a tourist visa since i have one and she had to make it about this. If granting me a visa is age and serious health condition dependent then i should be over qualified cos pregnant women who are 35 years and above are considered high risk!
Moving back to the subject matter please can someone give me a response on the question i asked earlier

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Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by skace: 4:05am On Dec 01, 2020
[quote author=SmartKitty
How old are you, please? And what health / pregnancy problems do you have?[/quote]

42 years hbp
Travel / Re: Give Birth In USA: Cost And Procedures Part 6 by skace: 4:18pm On Nov 30, 2020
Hello house please i remember going through this forum and making notes years back when i was exploring the option of birthing in the US but i never used the information cos i never got pregnant and have been trying. I remember reading here that if get a tourist visa you could write the embassy informing them you intend birthing in the US on the visit visa so they have it on record you informed them, my question is this does that still stand now. I noticed a lot has changed since i visited the birthing forum about 4 years ago and I'm now pregnant by Gods grace and mercy and would want to birth in the US cos my pregnancy has been termed high risk by virtue of my age. I don't even know where to start as i don't know if most of the information still stands? Id appreciate comments that'll steer me in the proper direction. God bless

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Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by skace: 10:57pm On Nov 04, 2020
giselle237
Q1.
Every one would fill out separate applications and each will pay visa fees. However to show a link between the applications, in each form they wud be asked if traveling with anyone. Fill out the names of other family members in such a section

Q4. Airlines do reduced fares for kids so make sure you are choosing the space relevant to their ages. Either as child or infant traveller. However some would simply tag all children 12 and above as adults and hence charge adult fares. In summary, this differs from airline to airline

Who is sponsoring the trip?

Her husband is sponsoring their trip..
Travel / Re: General UK Visa Enquiries - Part 4 by skace: 4:43pm On Nov 02, 2020
Hello house please i have several questions that i need answered for a friend who's looking to travel with her husband and 3 kids for the coming Easter holiday 2021. She doesn't want to use an agent and came to me for help but my problem is that when i applied in 2018 for a UK visa, i applied as a single so i don't really know how to assist her with their family visa applications.
Q1.. Are their applications supposed to be filled individually or is there a link for dependents.
Q2.. I f her husband chooses to pay for prime time appointment, assisted service and express courier does he have to pay for all 5? (their oldest is about 11 years) I remember reading here where it was suggested to a lady who couldn't book for her 6 months old son to take her son along with her to the TLS centre and explain to them there. Can they do the same?
Q3.. I suggested to my friend who is a seamstress to include her statement of account and if possible her business lease agreement and also her children's school fees receipts, school admission letters in addition to her children's birth certificates, i hope i advised right?
Q4..Do airlines do reduced airfares for kids cos i looked at ticket fares for 2021 easter period and they charged kids same as adults and the prices are not Happy Hour oo!!! lol!
Q5..Is 2,140,000 too much for a family of 5 to spend on a family trip to London for a week.(they have no invite, they'll book accommodation throughout their entire stay. (one week). Her Husband has a good job and hes been at it for about 8 years now.
I know I'm asking a lot of questions but id appreciate it if i get authentic answers so as to assist her properly.

Thanks in anticipation
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by skace: 12:03pm On Oct 14, 2016
I graduated with a 3rd class in urban and regional planning and furthered in geography and environmental mgt (pgd) with a 2.8 cgpa. I am pmp trained and a certified Nebosh safety professional. I worked with a real estate firm for 4 years as a planning officer involved in the design and development of estates. I currently work with a construction firm as a safety officer. My question is this do i stand a chance whatsoever in gaining admission into universities in Norway? My interest lies in 3 schools, Telemark msc environment science, University of Oslo msc human geography and Nmbu msc environmental studies. I know that admission is highly competitive but what are the odds that someone with my unfortunate result gets reasonable consideration? I didn't want to say all this here because I didn't want it to seem like i'm over reaching that's why I asked for a private audience. Thank your anticipated help and advice.
Travel / Re: Nigerians In Oslo, Norway by skace: 3:58pm On Oct 13, 2016
Hello Everyone, I am new in the house, I must say I truly appreciate all the helpful information given by some kind people here. I have been reading up topics on nairaland and they have been so helpful. That said i'd love to connect with starflux please I need info and advice on admissions into Norwegian schools. I have gone through the entire pages which was really informative but I do have questions peculiar to my case please how do I reach you, it's kind of urgent and i really don't know how to dm, sorry im kind of an old school m'am. Thank you very much

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