Even if it aint a soft landing.. Its berra dan d best yu can optin back here.. & the dividends of such risk/conditions, yu sef knw! Any-how-yigi-yigi.. Any-how-yaga-gaga!!! Notin dey happen!!!
My dad is a bicycle repairer-"we all know that biz no dey move 4 9ja" and my mom sells pepper-where am i supose to get £800x9mnths in my acct. for visa application?-whats the way 4ward?
Motunri well you see this is a question I my self have pondered on but got no answer. In which case I suggest you try an alternative country may be Canada who do not have such tough rules. You must understand the population of UK is spiraling out of control for the country's size and so anything they can put in place be it fair or not to prevent anyone from coming is deemed ok by them?
What options have you got now?
Yes! Muntori, yu & I fall under the "okoro" groupmembers.. But we shall overkom.. Nevertheless.. A shot out to all other shy okoro association of nig.. Holla!!!
If your course fee and living cost will be covered by "father christmas",do u still need money in your acct.?
@wiseguy.. yu can say dat again. som pple find _______ in strange places. we aint all the same.. did I hear som1 say.. "Variety's d Spice of Life"?? Imagin if Schoolz had only Nerds... A team had only strikers.. A church has only Pastors.. Or thiz thread had only "wiseguyz".. Think abt it
Got this 4rm UKBA site-"If you have an official
financial sponsor or
government sponsor
Financial sponsorship is money
given to a student to cover some
or all of their course fees or living
costs. You can receive financial
sponsorship from the UK
government, your home
government, the British Council
or any international organisation,
international company, university
or independent school.
If you have financial sponsorship,
you can use this in your
application as evidence that you
have enough money to pay your
course fees and living costs .
If your financial sponsor is only
covering some of your fees or
costs, you must show that you
have the rest of the money
needed".
www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/visas-immigration/studying/adult-students/can-you-apply/money/
Thank God you got to this. Now for most people whose fees for MSc or PhD are very high NDDC money will barely be enough to cover the fees and alittle will remain but that will not be enough for the £800 X 9 months for some people. For such people they still need to show the living cost in their account for a period of 28 days. Trust me to say that this will apply to most of us no matter how we try to run from that reality.