Hi Peace! Your videos are quite explanatory and exciting. I moved to Ireland last year to study, graduated in September but started working in July. Ireland is quite cool and laid back. It's smaller than the UK with smaller communities but the ease of life is quite nice. Irish people are full of life and always ready for a laugh and I am really enjoying my time here. I hope to visit the UK for Christmas and hope to share my experience with you. Take care! Adeyemi
I have plans to study in Ireland next year. Masters in University of Limerick to be precise. I have seen a few videos online about living and schooling there but I think, if I heard to hear about living in Ireland from another Nigerian sounds great.
I'm a permanent resident of the UK and I think I know a lot about living in the Uk having moved here originally for my masters; yet, I still decide to watch this video because I am generally impressed by you. Keep doing good work. God bless you.
I already live here but you mentioned a lot of important things for people that are new. It's very brave of you to move somewhere you have never lived before, very inspiring! Wish you the best!
We should all make it a life goal to move to atleast 5 different locations globally and travel Africa as much as we can. I enjoyed the review on the flexibility and convenience of using the APPs on your phone and the culture shock. Thank you for sharing.
Great video as always. I moved to Dubai in June. Just as you said in the video, everything works. I can check bus time on google maps so I don't need to stand at the bus station for long. There's a train every 5 minutes. Let's not even go into constant electricity and fast Wi-Fi. Despite all this though, it can get very lonely but I'd pick loneliness over the situation of things back home.
I was waiting for you talk about the cold!!!!!!!! As I stepped out of the plane, I also ran back in. It was like I was being put in the freezer, especially coming from a country that's at 36°C. Anyway, it's been great so far. It's like a new life, new opportunity for me. I'm trying out new things and enjoying every day. I came with my partner so I'm not lonely. Lol
Everything works outside of Nigeria. Crude awakening! All my friends left already, every single person that I consider “bright” moved. Glad you weren’t overly patriotic.
Nice video...I couldn't get the link for the other video you talked about, where you talked about the different visa types, how to apply and their requirements.
Great video. You have learnt the system quickly. If you live alone can get 25% council tax discount. When you said NIN was like this is the Nigeria one lol, NI number. The housing the reason why they are so detailed is because when someone does not pay rent, long process to evict. A lady who was international student they asked for guarantor or 6 months rent upfront. Been in employment and reference helps a lot. New subscriber, your contents are quality.
Its the way i could relate to most of what you shared. You probaly left out the speedwalk/ running in london. i was shook! Guess who now does it. Oh well its been a different expericence for the past 1yr and half. Looking forward to meeting you soon.
This is a very balanced video. I particularly like the point you made about renting an apartment as I hadn’t realised how much of an issue this was until my sister moved to the UK to study and struggled to get an apartment with her son, despite being able and willing to pay in advance. This certainly wasn’t the case 15 - 20 years ago but it appears that people need to now be mindful,, if you cannot demonstrate UK income, it is highly likely to be challenge, even if you can afford to pay for it but as you say, putting down a huge initial payment for a few months is one way to get around it.
Haaaaa Peeeeacceeee You finally JAPAAA 🤣😁💪💥🍾🍾🍾🍾 CONGRATULATIONS o... We wey this our Naija no fit or suit us we know ourself I dey come I go join you shortly 🤣😊
Thanks for sharing great content as always.👍 I can relate, apps on my phone are my greatest buddies now. You literally need your phone to move around anywhere. Citymapper especially. And Revolut is super cool as well.
Omg! I feel exactly the same way, my phone feels brand new😂 Apple wallet, safari map, weather app are all part of my new life. Don’t get me started on this getting lost issue, I once entered the right bus from a wrong stop and got to an entirely new place, I kept wondering why the stops they were announcing were different from what’s on my map😂😂😂
Great Video, Peace. I can feel your excitement as you talk about how “things just work” in the UK. I visited Lagos Nigeria for the first time in 2017 and it was a big cultural shock for me. Things just didn’t work as I’ve been used to in the US. Lol… Funny thing is that I got married in London back in 2015 and I had to option to live there. Unlike how you felt, I felt like things were a bit complicated for me. America makes things 2x more simple in my opinion which is why I ended up not moving 😂
lmao! I remembered the first time I went out alone (and it was to the post office). I was using Google maps but still got lost. Relocating isn't all fun and games
@@PeaceItimiofficial thanks please do, Nigerians need to be educated, one factor that determines how you succeed is 1. Having the right skillset needed for that country 2. Understanding the cost of living. I am saying this so that reduces the level of poverty amongst Africans in the diaspora. It's not only about relocating it's about planning. Thanks. What do you do ??
@@PeaceItimiofficial also, I understand that, remote areas will always be less expensive with little access to opportunities. You can't compare Lagos to Porthacourt
Hi Peace! Your videos are quite explanatory and exciting. I moved to Ireland last year to study, graduated in September but started working in July. Ireland is quite cool and laid back. It's smaller than the UK with smaller communities but the ease of life is quite nice. Irish people are full of life and always ready for a laugh and I am really enjoying my time here. I hope to visit the UK for Christmas and hope to share my experience with you. Take care! Adeyemi
I have plans to study in Ireland next year. Masters in University of Limerick to be precise. I have seen a few videos online about living and schooling there but I think, if I heard to hear about living in Ireland from another Nigerian sounds great.
Aawww. I hope to visit ireland next year. Thanks for sharing
I'm a permanent resident of the UK and I think I know a lot about living in the Uk having moved here originally for my masters; yet, I still decide to watch this video because I am generally impressed by you. Keep doing good work. God bless you.
Aaawwww! This is very nice of you. Thank you
I already live here but you mentioned a lot of important things for people that are new. It's very brave of you to move somewhere you have never lived before, very inspiring! Wish you the best!
Thank you so much!
We should all make it a life goal to move to atleast 5 different locations globally and travel Africa as much as we can.
I enjoyed the review on the flexibility and convenience of using the APPs on your phone and the culture shock.
Thank you for sharing.
Thanks a lot and yes to travelling to many places
I just moved to London and the cold weather is a shock 🥶. But I’m thriving 😊 London is beautiful
I'm glad you are ✨🎉
Be nice to hear how you are
" thriving".
Living a new life.....I love the sound of it 🥰
Great video as always. I moved to Dubai in June.
Just as you said in the video, everything works. I can check bus time on google maps so I don't need to stand at the bus station for long. There's a train every 5 minutes. Let's not even go into constant electricity and fast Wi-Fi.
Despite all this though, it can get very lonely but I'd pick loneliness over the situation of things back home.
Another great video Peace 👍🏽
Welcome to the UK. Let us know if you need assistance with anything
Yaaaas! I'd pick loneliness 20x over NG
Also congrat on your move
@@PeaceItimiofficial thank you
Lol @ I pick loneliness....
A system that just works!! Love it for you!
Yes! Thank you!
I was waiting for you talk about the cold!!!!!!!! As I stepped out of the plane, I also ran back in. It was like I was being put in the freezer, especially coming from a country that's at 36°C. Anyway, it's been great so far. It's like a new life, new opportunity for me. I'm trying out new things and enjoying every day. I came with my partner so I'm not lonely. Lol
Awww, I'm glad you're trying to enjoy it 🥰
I’m in the UAE presently,hoping to move to the UK by next year
Everything works outside of Nigeria. Crude awakening!
All my friends left already, every single person that I consider “bright” moved. Glad you weren’t overly patriotic.
Thank you for watching Augustus 🤗
Nice video...I couldn't get the link for the other video you talked about, where you talked about the different visa types, how to apply and their requirements.
Great video. You took me back through my own challenges when I moved to the UK many many years ago. All the best :)
Thank you ✨🎉
Great video. You have learnt the system quickly. If you live alone can get 25% council tax discount. When you said NIN was like this is the Nigeria one lol, NI number. The housing the reason why they are so detailed is because when someone does not pay rent, long process to evict. A lady who was international student they asked for guarantor or 6 months rent upfront. Been in employment and reference helps a lot. New subscriber, your contents are quality.
Its the way i could relate to most of what you shared. You probaly left out the speedwalk/ running in london. i was shook! Guess who now does it. Oh well its been a different expericence for the past 1yr and half. Looking forward to meeting you soon.
This is a very balanced video. I particularly like the point you made about renting an apartment as I hadn’t realised how much of an issue this was until my sister moved to the UK to study and struggled to get an apartment with her son, despite being able and willing to pay in advance. This certainly wasn’t the case 15 - 20 years ago but it appears that people need to now be mindful,, if you cannot demonstrate UK income, it is highly likely to be challenge, even if you can afford to pay for it but as you say, putting down a huge initial payment for a few months is one way to get around it.
Am planning to move to uk by September by Gods grace . For school though
Finally babe Japaaa oh 😂, Congratulations Dear. I love your bold steps👏, Kudos Dear 👍
Hi Peace,I like easy it is to relate with your videos.I hope to meet you one day❤️❤️
Haaaaa Peeeeacceeee You finally JAPAAA 🤣😁💪💥🍾🍾🍾🍾 CONGRATULATIONS o... We wey this our Naija no fit or suit us we know ourself I dey come I go join you shortly 🤣😊
Lmao
Number 1 fan here, Peace 🙌
Hiiiii🎉
Please can we have a group for people who just moved to the uk… I just moved 4 days ago.. and I have a lot of questions
Thanks for sharing great content as always.👍
I can relate, apps on my phone are my greatest buddies now. You literally need your phone to move around anywhere. Citymapper especially.
And Revolut is super cool as well.
Omg! I feel exactly the same way, my phone feels brand new😂 Apple wallet, safari map, weather app are all part of my new life.
Don’t get me started on this getting lost issue, I once entered the right bus from a wrong stop and got to an entirely new place, I kept wondering why the stops they were announcing were different from what’s on my map😂😂😂
ahahahahahah! This is so relatable. I very more settled now but the first two months was a ride mehn
Love the vibe at the end
Osheyyy
haha
Greetings to you all nice viewers here.
Thank you for the uploading, Content creator.
Here to comment and like.
What an explicit explanation. Wish you success in your new thrive
Thank you
Awesome content peace, please which courses or platforms would you recommend for learning digital marketing
You're doing well sis... Keep it coming
Thank you
lol, it's how excited you are for me.
🥰🥰🥳
Peace, i like your energy
Thank you!
Great Video, Peace. I can feel your excitement as you talk about how “things just work” in the UK. I visited Lagos Nigeria for the first time in 2017 and it was a big cultural shock for me. Things just didn’t work as I’ve been used to in the US. Lol…
Funny thing is that I got married in London back in 2015 and I had to option to live there. Unlike how you felt, I felt like things were a bit complicated for me. America makes things 2x more simple in my opinion which is why I ended up not moving 😂
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing.
Ahhh My Photo don reach UK I saw that shot I took of u oooo 🤗😜
congratulations o
On what visa....? Is resident visa that easy?
Thank you!
Thank you Peace Itimi, your content are always informative. I will soon join you in Uk lol
Pls what are the advantages of BRP cos I have not picked up mine ?
Hi Peace, I’m just curious as to what equipments you use? Camera and light cause I like how warm your videos are.
I kept getting lost for the first two weeks. I legit would start getting g anxious everytime I had to go out. 😭
lmao! I remembered the first time I went out alone (and it was to the post office). I was using Google maps but still got lost. Relocating isn't all fun and games
Really helpful
Well done!!
Thank you
Thank you Peace for this! Please how can I get my tech nation visa.
Turn on post notification for my next video and you'd find out
Why are the comments showing 1 month ago
@@mensaiah Confused me too.
Nice one JAPA thing on m mind
Hi Peace. Good job. How long did it take to recieve your BRB when you landed in London?
This here is a happy girl 😊😊
Good video
Thank you
I oblige to that saying "Live many lives" to gain several experience.
When you said "Everything actually works" it Got to me! God when?!!!!
This youtube app funny o...
Video wey Peace just post not more than 10 minutes... I dey see 1 month ago on a lady's comment... 😆I cannot can
lol... na expo
@@PeaceItimiofficial 🤣🤣🤣... you're funny komrade
I will meet you soon.
Omooo… jakparing is the way o… how hard was it to finally settle?
Or how easy 😋
I mean it tooks weeeks to finally feel settled. someone once told me that you don't really settle in a country until after one year
How is the cost of living ??
I'd make a video about that... but there are many places to live in the UK not just London
@@PeaceItimiofficial thanks please do, Nigerians need to be educated, one factor that determines how you succeed is
1. Having the right skillset needed for that country
2. Understanding the cost of living.
I am saying this so that reduces the level of poverty amongst Africans in the diaspora.
It's not only about relocating it's about planning.
Thanks.
What do you do ??
@@PeaceItimiofficial also, I understand that, remote areas will always be less expensive with little access to opportunities.
You can't compare Lagos to Porthacourt
Getting lost is the actual Ghetto! I moved to the UK last month and I have gotten lost three times. Hopefully not again.
ahahaha! I finally learned how to use live view on Google maps. It has saved me countless times
i love to move to UK ooooo.. am a website designer goo with HTML,CSS... please
,
Go for it
♥️♥️♥️
Good to see you here. Thanks for the support
Awesome!
Thank you! Cheers!
Money Heist spoilers. 😱
lmao! you are way too late
Boom...
hehe
Tokyo died no oooo
I like the way you are using your strength to cash out. You get sweet mouth 😃
😅😅😅
Ghana here
Amazing
i'm not sure what language you're talking but it isn't English
Teach me how to be good In talking. Your that way of talking.
lol! Practise
@@PeaceItimiofficial alright then not a big deal lol.
Next video Bikonu.... Who see heaven want to stay in hell? Enjoy your days in yanki.
ahahahahaha
Reaching you is impossible Peace. I have tried and tried. I have even tried calling you on Instagram to tears...