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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Udukaa001: 12:52am On Feb 06, 2020
EngrSaks:
Please guys is there any online naija cooked food shop I can get food ordered in bulk and sent to me?

Also are there places I can buy used unlocked iphones to send to naija?

Thanks
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Check out Olumo foods

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Udukaa001: 5:50pm On Nov 08, 2019
RalphJean:
Help Needed please.
Just completed my studies (tier-4 visa).
I got a job and they are happy to provide me a CoS.

I have 2 dependants. The big dependant works full time already (on my tier-4 dependant visa).

Am I expected to show any ‘evidence of funds’ when I’m applying for visa for us since we are already in the UK?

Another thing, my love child (whom I left in Nigeria with his mum (I hate to use the term Baby Mama) when I came to the UK as student). If I want to bring him now that ground has levelled. Do I need to show maintenance funds in account?

Thanks as you help me with your suggestions.

Thanks.


Your employer (sponsor) shall provide a letter which will cover for maintenance fund. Whenever you're ready, speak with the HR, provide the applicants passport and they will give you a letter (maintenance letter). This is only applicable if your sponsor/employer is an A-rated sponsor.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Udukaa001: 11:50am On Nov 08, 2019
moboladek:

Amen. Thanks a lot. I applied to the nhs and filled an application form through my agency and an interview date was given.
The interview was through skype and they just asked me a few questions on competence and why I wanted their nhs trust. They are to send a certificate of sponsorship which I'm told I will use for the visa application but it will take a few months.
I'm new to the process, so really don't have much information other than my field.

You don't need to worry so much as your agency will continue to guide you. And then, read up online. Don't be quick to sign a contract except you have made enough research. One of the most important thing is, RELOCATION PACKAGE. Your employer need to fund the costs of most of your relocation processes.
Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Udukaa001: 11:43am On Nov 08, 2019
RalphJean:


You mean if you get a job offer in an NHS trust that is 15km away from the nearest University you will reject the offer?
If I were you.
1. I would get an employment FIRST.
2. I would migrate to the UK and assume duty.
3. I would begin working as a Nurse in earnest.
You may discover that an MSc is the LEAST of your worries.
You may discover that working as a nurse, all you require are NVQs and lots of trainings and masters becomes Useless.

You can't work as a Nurse in the UK with any of the NVQs. A Nurse is different from a Health Care Assistant or Healthcare Support worker or Carer.

But there are enough trainings and competency based courses.

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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk/life As A UK Immigrant by Udukaa001: 11:37am On Nov 08, 2019
moboladek:
Hello everyone, thanks for your guidance to those with the dream to migrate to the uk.
I want to migrate to the uk soon but need advice on the cheapest areas to live in england with a university within 10 miles of the area because I intend applying for masters while I work.
I am a nurse and I have completed the exams I need to write here in Nigeria, I presently need to find an employer.
I'm not sure of the effects of brexit which is why I said areas in England. Every advice will be appreciated.
Thank you.
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Cheapest places: Just avoid the cities.
When your agency gives you the hospitals, you can research about the costs of living in the location.

You don't need to worry about a Master degree to work as a Nurse, your RN from Nigeria is enough except your role says otherwise. Start work and adapt to the system first. You (your role) will decide if you need a master or not.

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