Lady With 11 Months Left to Stay in UK Cries Out, Shares Why She Might Be Kicked Out

Lady With 11 Months Left to Stay in UK Cries Out, Shares Why She Might Be Kicked Out

  • A Nigerian lady who has been living in the United Kingdom has shared an emotional video about her present situation
  • In a now-viral video, she disclosed that she has about 11 months left to stay in the United Kingdom before risking getting kicked out
  • Social media users who came across her post stormed the comments section with suggestions on what she could do

A Nigerian lady who has been residing in the UK, shared an emotional video revealing her uncertain future in the country.

The video quickly went viral as social media users rallied around and offered suggestions to help her situation.

Lady cries out, says she has 11 months left on graduate visa.
Lady's video about her graduate visa expiration gets people emotional. Photo credit: @talkwithdebby/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

UK-based lady left with 11 more months

Identified as @talkwithdebyy on TikTok, the emotional lady explained her situation.

She had only 11 months left on her graduate visa and had applied to countless jobs without success.

Despite feeling frustrated, she refused to let her circumstances dictate her outlook on life.

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She had already found a sense of belonging in the UK, surrounded by friends and family, and had no plans to leave.

Instead of focusing on the looming deadline, she chose to view it as a challenge to secure sponsorship and stay in the country.

Her positivity and resilience were truly glaring as she documented her journey, hoping to inspire others in similar situations.

Lady shares emotional post about her graduate visa, says she has 11 months left in UK.
Lady says she has 11 months left in the UK. Photo credit: @talkwithdebby/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

In her words:

"POV: You have 11 months left in the UK. Hi, I’m Deborah, Debby, Talkwithdebbyy and I have 11 month left in the UK. I have 11 months left on my graduate visa. I have applied to thousands of job in the past two years and done loads of interviews but not successful. It’s frustrating waking up to prepare to go your my survival job while your dream job keeps sending me “unfortunately”, but do you know what, I’m not going to allow this timeline affect how I live life.
"I’ve found home in the UK; my friends and family and tbh I don’t plan on leaving anytime soon. Instead of saying I have 11 months to leave the UK, I’m choosing to say I have 11 month to get sponsored to stay in the UK. I will be documenting my journey to getting sponsored for myself and anytime in my shoes. I want to come back to these videos when I get a sponsorship and be happy that I allowed myself to be vulnerable, to learn, to live in the moment and not in fear of being kicked out."

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See the post below:

Reactions as lady has 11 months left in UK

TikTok users stormed the comments section to react to the post.

@Topsy said:

"My dear 11month u better be thanking God. I know someone that have 7days he dont even no what to do. But I believe God will settled us all."

@evolvinghuman said:

"Me too 11 month, never got a permanent job since i been here, just agency need graduate roles, admin, entry level business analyst just a job with COS."

@New build Buyer added:

"The current climate is very difficult to get a sponsorship job across all professions in the UK, even those in nursing is not easy these days."

See the post below:

Lady leaves UK over mental health issues

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady who came home from the UK after complaining about her mental health relocated back abroad.

The married woman, now in the UK, shared the reason in a TikTok video, along with her family's experience in Nigeria.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Ankrah Shalom (Human-Interest editor) Shalom Ankrah is a journalist and a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng with over six years of experience. She has a degree in Mass communication from Alex Ekwueme University. Shalom has worked with reputable news organizations including The Tide and GistReel. Email: ankrah.shalom@corp.legit.ng.