When people reached out to me to ask for study route, I always said they should do courses in demand, eg social work. Most of them didn’t stick to my advise instead going for courses that sound good to the hear. I studied social work and 6 months to end of student visa I have had over 4 jobs with sponsorships. If it’s a couple as soon as they go into PSW it’s the same time the dependent should start doing a course that will come sponsorships
Civil service roles are great! But the salary and the role often determine if visa sponsorship will be given… But if you do not need visa sponsorship the civil service roles are the best especially for someone with a family..
@DanielJesuloba Thanks for your response 🙏 I would be completing my schooling two months from now. I am targeting the roles that are between 30k.qnd 37k ... Would you advise I continue to pursue since I would still have plenty of time to go after sponsored roles ?
Thanks for your insight info on steps to take if someone wants to stay back particularly if you are on UK Post study visa. Aside, working in NHS healthcare that gives a staff the opportunity to stay back with (the family) dependant, can you help us talk on the jobs that can help or any certifications someone can secure to get sponsorship that would cover the family please
Hi Dan, so my wife and I are considering coming on MPhil by summer. With the many irregularities, do you advise us to focus on another country? Also as a young person in the banking industry willing to upskill and not subject myself to blue collar gigs forever, what skills would you advise me to build a niche on. Currently I've revolved between event management, writing and banking. Many thanks for your resourceful response.
Hi there, I know you directed this comment to Daniel but if you don’t my comment , here goes: the UK has been quite unstable and unpredictable with their immigration laws recently. The USA is a better option regarding education especially if you’re doing a PhD. Even if it’s a masters you wish to do, the USA is better because of the current immigration laws.
Good day,please can you share more light on how to get ILR if partner A was a skilled worker a principal applicant and partner B after one year became a principal applicant and partner was a dependent.Did one year of partner A count for the 5years to ILR in Skilled work visa.Thank you
Please, I link my passport to my evisa, l try to assess my evisa account. I keep seeing the details you entered do not match our records .please, what will i do
Thanks for the video. Please is it compulsory that a skilled worker must work for 37.5 hours per week or is 35 hours acceptable to qualify for a COS? Thanks
No, there are no minimum or maximum working hours for a Skilled Worker visa. However, You must be paid at least the standard salary rate of £38,700 per year, or the going rate for your job, whichever is higher.
@@olaniyanolawale9606thanks for your response, what of if the company that sponsored you couldn’t pay you £38,700 per annum and you secure a second job to augment your pay to £38700 a year. Will it be possible to apply to the HM office to bring in your dependant (child/children) in to the UK. Elucidate please
Well said Daniel
I’m glad you got value from the video
When people reached out to me to ask for study route, I always said they should do courses in demand, eg social work. Most of them didn’t stick to my advise instead going for courses that sound good to the hear.
I studied social work and 6 months to end of student visa I have had over 4 jobs with sponsorships.
If it’s a couple as soon as they go into PSW it’s the same time the dependent should start doing a course that will come sponsorships
Thank you Sir. Aside from social work, what else is in demand in the UK? Let someone evaluate all his options
Between social work and Nursing, which is better in the UK, since you are in social work sector?
@Okwume the two are good. If you have the funds, go for nursing. Else, Social Work is okay
@@Donbo185 Asking for a friend, since both are two years program are the price for both very different?
@Okwume it depends on the school you choose. You can check the prices on the schools' website.
For the couple one of them can also go for PHD as this allows for dependents as well .
As great as always ❤❤
Thanks Daniel for your insightful updates. What advice can you give about civil service roles?
Civil service roles are great! But the salary and the role often determine if visa sponsorship will be given…
But if you do not need visa sponsorship the civil service roles are the best especially for someone with a family..
@DanielJesuloba Thanks for your response 🙏 I would be completing my schooling two months from now. I am targeting the roles that are between 30k.qnd 37k ... Would you advise I continue to pursue since I would still have plenty of time to go after sponsored roles ?
Thanks for your insight info on steps to take if someone wants to stay back particularly if you are on UK Post study visa. Aside, working in NHS healthcare that gives a staff the opportunity to stay back with (the family) dependant, can you help us talk on the jobs that can help or any certifications someone can secure to get sponsorship that would cover the family please
Pls can you share some of the tech skills or other kind of skills to learn to get sponsorship
Hi Dan, so my wife and I are considering coming on MPhil by summer. With the many irregularities, do you advise us to focus on another country?
Also as a young person in the banking industry willing to upskill and not subject myself to blue collar gigs forever, what skills would you advise me to build a niche on. Currently I've revolved between event management, writing and banking.
Many thanks for your resourceful response.
Hi there, I know you directed this comment to Daniel but if you don’t my comment , here goes: the UK has been quite unstable and unpredictable with their immigration laws recently. The USA is a better option regarding education especially if you’re doing a PhD. Even if it’s a masters you wish to do, the USA is better because of the current immigration laws.
@AdeolaShonibare1 Thanks for your input.
Good day,please can you share more light on how to get ILR if partner A was a skilled worker a principal applicant and partner B after one year became a principal applicant and partner was a dependent.Did one year of partner A count for the 5years to ILR in Skilled work visa.Thank you
Hi quick question did life in the uk test certificate have expired date?
No. Used mine till I got my British passport
Well done and thanks for the insight. But you can still have dependants on student visa, so long it’s a PhD or Master in Research courses.
Thanks
Please, I link my passport to my evisa, l try to assess my evisa account. I keep seeing the details you entered do not match our records .please, what will i do
Use the original document you used in creating your UKVi account. This may be your first expired brp or whichever document you used
It happened to me aswell but sorted now.
U need to update your account. Did u just renew ur passport?
Thanks for the video. Please is it compulsory that a skilled worker must work for 37.5 hours per week or is 35 hours acceptable to qualify for a COS? Thanks
No, there are no minimum or maximum working hours for a Skilled Worker visa. However, You must be paid at least the standard salary rate of £38,700 per year, or the going rate for your job, whichever is higher.
@@olaniyanolawale9606thanks for your response, what of if the company that sponsored you couldn’t pay you £38,700 per annum and you secure a second job to augment your pay to £38700 a year. Will it be possible to apply to the HM office to bring in your dependant (child/children) in to the UK. Elucidate please
@olaniyanolawale9606 Thanks very much for your response.