"Make Sure You Have Them Ready": Lady Names 9 Documents Needed for UK Care Job and Visa Application
- A lady has enumerated the important documents Nigerians must have ready before proceeding to apply for a UK visa
- She said these documents are necessary for those seeking to migrate to the United Kingdom via the work route
- Some of the vital documents she mentioned include an international driver's license and a tuberculosis test certificate
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For those seeking to move to the UK via the work route, a lady has highlighted the documents they must possess for their visa application.
In a YouTube video, Fajira noted that one's application may be unsuccessful without one of these documents.
Fajira noted that if you are coming to the UK as a skilled or care worker, you need to have a job with a care home or in a care organisation that would pay you a minimum of £20,480 (over N23 million) per annum.
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According to her, one must get a job from an organisation on the UK government's licensed sponsors list.
The document listed include:
1. Offer of employment: This has to be signed by the care home or organisation that has employed you. The UK Home Office would not accept it if it is not signed.
2. Contract of employment: This is given to you by the organisation that employed you. Without this contract, one's visa may be denied.
3. UKVI Certificate of Sponsorship: The UK organisation that gave you the job will provide this. She said the UK Home Office will not honour one's visa application without it.
4. Cover letter to the embassy.
5. Tuberculosis test certificate.
6. English language proficiency test certificate (IELTS): She noted that one must specifically write and submit results for the UKVI academic or UKVI general IELTS, as an IELTS result used for Canada or another country would not be considered.
She noted that one's BSc and transcripts can be submitted in place of IELTS.
7. Proof of funds: Ensure it meets UKVI requirements as per family size.
8. International driver's license.
9. Educational certificates.
Disclaimer: This is not a financial advice. Legit will not be held responsible for any loss from steps taken based on this. Please do your due diligence.
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Netizens ask questions about UK visa
Rita said:
"Thank you so much for this. Please I have a question. Please what are the possibe questions to be asked at the embassy interview."
user2006887639157 said:
"Thanks you very much."
lieen said:
"Please any news on the issuing of cos because I have been waiting for 3 @months now."
Ayo said:
"Please talk about how hard it is to get a job."
BOSTAR said:
"We are waiting for our cos. Is it possible that we can still come with our dependants before spring when we receive our cos in January?"
Portia Nyamekye851 said:
"Please I have my degree and cv I have applied for cos for long time but no response yet."
Many foriegn universities de registered by UK universities
Earlier YEN.com.gh reported that UK - Foreign students studying in the United Kingdom (UK), including Nigerians, have allegedly been deregistered by many universities and advised to leave the country.
This was disclosed in a post on X on Saturday, December 9, by Benjamin Kuti, the president of the Nigerians in UK Community (NIUK).
Responding to enquiries on why the UK universities are taking the step, Kuti said it is due to "late repayments of tuition fees".
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