Opening a bank account is a crucial first step on the path to financial success. It's like planting the seed for your money tree. 💰💼 Over the years, I've found that having multiple accounts for different financial goals, whether it's a high-yield savings account, a brokerage account for investments, or a business account, has been key to growing my wealth.I wasn't financially free until my 40s, and I'm still in my 40s. I've bought my second house, earn on a monthly basis through passive income, and achieved 4 out of 5 goals. Investments are a wise decision I made.
Glad I came across this comment section. I was struggling to decide what to do with a good amount of money in the bank doing nothing. I would be happy if you could advise me, as I am ready to go the passive income path.
Generally, investing requires higher knowledge. For this reason, It's important to have a solid support structure (financial consultant) to guide you through especially in asset picking. I operate with (Regina Louise Collaro) an investment advisor who partners with a licensed wealth management firm. For the record, the experience has been the best for my finance.She is quite popular for her services so you might have heard of her. She made me financially stable investing through her help, now I earn on a monthly basis through her passive income strategy... So I’ll advise you do get a good Investment advisor for yourself.
I value your recommendations. It's challenging to locate a trustworthy person. I could really use your investment advisor after seeing how much money you've made through investing. If you don't mind revealing her information, that is.
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information about her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does.
I am moving to UK next month and I have got a current account opened in ICICI Bank UK app while I am in India with only a selfie and a passport within 5-10 min. I have got my account number to share with my employer to receive my settlement allowance.
That's awesome Shivani! Having a UK bank account already set up will make your move much smoother. Wishing you the best with your relocation next month! 💫
Thank you so much for making this video, one doubt which Sim were you using until you received your new sim, and which Indian Sim you had, before switching to UK Sim.
How did you have your communications when you still arrives uk , where you need int sim card right and here you purchased through online after reaching
Hi Devyani! I hope you're doing well. I'm close to graduating in the next few months and I've been applying for full-time data roles. However, I'm having trouble getting responses despite dedicating my time fully to my studies and projects without doing part-time work. Could you offer any advice on how I can improve my chances, whether it's with my CV, portfolio, or networking? Any guidance or resources would be really helpful. Thanks so much for your support! Thanks and regards, Bhagyalakshmi Cheluvaraj University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Love your videos ..so informative...can u do a vdo on best ways to transfer money from India to uk other than international remittance which is expensive ?
@rajk.s7483: Thank you for your kind words! I'll defo make a video on the best ways to transfer money from India to the UK, aside from expensive international remittances.
Hey Devyani, super informative video, you are a saviour. I have a question. the SIM card you recommended, you said it arrives to your address within 3 days. what to do right after you reach the airport without the sim? I was hoping to have one as soon as I land to book a cab and contact my family about my safety. what would you recommend for that? please reply, thank you!!!
You're very welcome Thales! I'm so glad the video could help prepare you for your upcoming move. Wishing you lots of adventures and memories in the UK! 🇬🇧✨
first of all thank you so much for the geat info but you didn't mention how to creat student card as i have tried for this and it is asking me strangs things such uln ukpr etc. please specify how to solve this problem.
@E-preneur: To prove your address for a bank, you can typically request a utility bill, a rental agreement, or a letter from your school or college as proof of address. Make sure to check with your bank for specific requirements. 🏦📃
@krishnaac8771: Yes, cash generally works for bus and train fares in the UK. However, it's also a good idea to explore contactless payment methods like Oyster cards in London or contactless debit/credit cards, which are widely accepted on public transport. They offer convenience and often cost savings. But remember in London it does it.
Hi . Since most of these requirements take a while to come , I’m guessing you can’t work once you get there immediately so it’s safe to take extra cash for the first couple of months ?
Hey you’ve got good vibe of communication. My question is, if a student arrive in the Uk and wanting opening a bank account without a job, how do you answer the financial inflow questions when filling out the forms.
Hey there, Victor! Thank you for the kind words about my communication vibe. I appreciate it! 😊 When a student arrives in the UK and wants to open a bank account without a job, addressing the financial inflow questions on the bank's forms can be straightforward. Here's a general guideline: Savings: You can declare any savings you have, whether it's from your home country or scholarships. Be ready to provide bank statements or documentation as proof. Scholarships and Financial Aid: If you have received scholarships or financial aid for your studies, mention them. Ensure you have the necessary letters or documents from your educational institution. Family Support: If your family is financially supporting you, you can mention this. Some banks might ask for a letter from your family member explaining their financial support. Part-Time Work: Even if you don't currently have a job, if you plan to work part-time during your studies, you can mention this as potential income. Affidavit of Financial Support: Some banks may require an affidavit of financial support signed by you or your sponsor, confirming the availability of funds for your stay in the UK. Consult the Bank: Each bank may have its own specific requirements, so it's a good idea to get in touch with the bank you intend to open an account with. They can provide precise guidance on what documentation is needed. Remember, honesty is crucial when answering these questions, and having the necessary documentation to support your financial claims will make the process smoother. Best of luck with your banking journey in the UK! 😊
Hi Devyani, great video. Very informative, i do have a question would appreciate a response. When you say unlimited wtsap/fb/instagram - Does it cover international calling using messenger and wtsap like calling anyone in india or the UK. Also, do reels/videos on instagram fb cost you data or are they free irrevelant of the type of content on instagram and fb i.e. pictures/videos/anything.
Hey Gautam, you can do anything on insta, facebook and whats app. It's free, even whats app calls and unlimited for that month. If you do decide to buy it, go though the code I provided for benefits :)
I am currently in grade 12 in India. My subjects are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics but I want to do BSc in economics from UK. Since I don't have economics as a subject in grade 12, someone suggested me that I should not complete my grade 12 from India and in fact go to the UK on the basis of grade 11 result and do a foundation year. So, should I complete my 12th from India or go to the UK?
I think staying in India is better If you have great financial background you can consider but that will be very expensive. But I think bachelors in India is okay, and do your masters aborad
I agree with you but could you tell me that can I directly do BSc in economics from UK even though I don't have economics in class 12 or I will have to take a foundation year?
@@financialvox u have maths right so it'll be fine. First choose a university of ur choice and check ur course. And there they will mention all the subjects u need to study that course. If ur not eligible or u dont have few subjects u can go into a pathway program for 1 year where they teach u all the subjects that u have missed and u can join the university of ur choice
Opening a bank account is a crucial first step on the path to financial success. It's like planting the seed for your money tree. 💰💼 Over the years, I've found that having multiple accounts for different financial goals, whether it's a high-yield savings account, a brokerage account for investments, or a business account, has been key to growing my wealth.I wasn't financially free until my 40s, and I'm still in my 40s. I've bought my second house, earn on a monthly basis through passive income, and achieved 4 out of 5 goals. Investments are a wise decision I made.
Glad I came across this comment section. I was struggling to decide what to do with a good amount of money in the bank doing nothing. I would be happy if you could advise me, as I am ready to go the passive income path.
Generally, investing requires higher knowledge. For this reason, It's important to have a solid support structure (financial consultant) to guide you through especially in asset picking. I operate with (Regina Louise Collaro) an investment advisor who partners with a licensed wealth management firm. For the record, the experience has been the best for my finance.She is quite popular for her services so you might have heard of her.
She made me financially stable investing through her help, now I earn on a monthly basis through her passive income strategy... So I’ll advise you do get a good Investment advisor for yourself.
I value your recommendations. It's challenging to locate a trustworthy person. I could really use your investment advisor after seeing how much money you've made through investing. If you don't mind revealing her information, that is.
Regina Louise Collaro is based in the United States and can work with anybody wherever they stay. If you would like more information about her, you can conduct a search online.
personally, I'm blessed and realizing I'm not the only one working with Regina Louise Collaro. I will consider myself lucky. I've been able to feed and make a living through her advice and great work. For such a person as Regina, I owe her gratitude, support and endless prayers as it is not easy to gain access to such a competent and reliable adviser. Who isn't just wise but has all it takes to handle an investment and is good at what she does.
THankyou for this information really was looking for this
Most welcome Sabrina!
Thank you for your sharing. And I found buy railcard for tickets is really cheap, there’s a discount code too.❤
I found one too
nice video and very informative
Quite insightful !
Thank you for sharing. Actually you can found some discount for train tickets now
Hi..big fan and a really good content kindly drop a video on how you edit your video and the accessories you use.
Thank You Amandeep, I use Premiere Pro.
It's so informative thank youuuu
I’ve got a keen eye for special offers and would be happy to guide you on where to find the best discounts.
I am moving to UK next month and I have got a current account opened in ICICI Bank UK app while I am in India with only a selfie and a passport within 5-10 min. I have got my account number to share with my employer to receive my settlement allowance.
That's awesome Shivani! Having a UK bank account already set up will make your move much smoother. Wishing you the best with your relocation next month! 💫
ON POINT and insightful.
Ty
That's a lot of information. Thank you so much. Do upload videos like that❤️
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
Very helpful... Keep it up
Thank you Ariful😇
Thank you beautiful♥️
Many thanks to ...... I would like to say that I even got a better price when I purchased my railcard.
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
Very informative 👍
True.Actually you can found some discount for train tickets now
Love this
Actually you can found some discount for train tickets now
Thak you very helpful ❤
Thank youu!!!
Welcome!!
Thank you so much for making this video, one doubt which Sim were you using until you received your new sim, and which Indian Sim you had, before switching to UK Sim.
I was using Vi. I was on international roaming
Nice video honestly
Thanks for this! I am planning to come in the month of July!
Yayy. Congratulations !
Great
thanks for the info
Most welcome
How did you have your communications when you still arrives uk , where you need int sim card right and here you purchased through online after reaching
Nice video
Hi Devyani!
I hope you're doing well. I'm close to graduating in the next few months and I've been applying for full-time data roles. However, I'm having trouble getting responses despite dedicating my time fully to my studies and projects without doing part-time work.
Could you offer any advice on how I can improve my chances, whether it's with my CV, portfolio, or networking? Any guidance or resources would be really helpful.
Thanks so much for your support!
Thanks and regards,
Bhagyalakshmi Cheluvaraj
University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Thanks a lot❤❤
🌸🌸
Thanks Didi.
Welcome 🤍
your english is very strong
Aww, thank you for the kind words about my English Awais! I really appreciate it. 😊
Very informative information dear. GBU
Thank you luv.
You're a saver. That Indian passport thing is actually a point of concern for every new students.
Thanks alot. 🤝
Glad it helped!!
hi please can you repeat this video if theres something new as well
Thank you this is so helpful!
🌸
If the student arrive first time in UK . Do we need to buy sim card . Where can we buy?
Most of the time it's been offered by VFS center only for free. If you are planning to go on student visa
Thank you so much. Really helpful❤
💜 💜
Love your videos ..so informative...can u do a vdo on best ways to transfer money from India to uk other than international remittance which is expensive ?
@rajk.s7483: Thank you for your kind words! I'll defo make a video on the best ways to transfer money from India to the UK, aside from expensive international remittances.
take train in uk is convenient. Use railcard! Different age has different discount. And there's a discount code too.
Can i apply for jobs with the reference number gotten when applying for my NIN?
as you mentioned sometimes it takes a month for the arrival of the brp card. So during that period can we still apply for part time jobs ?
Archit Rao 😍
Hey Devyani, super informative video, you are a saviour. I have a question. the SIM card you recommended, you said it arrives to your address within 3 days. what to do right after you reach the airport without the sim? I was hoping to have one as soon as I land to book a cab and contact my family about my safety. what would you recommend for that? please reply, thank you!!!
Activate international roaming for a few days☺️
If i activate voxi sim today than is this sim run immediately
Hey my passport 20 digit shows invalid what do I do I double check everything?
Did you manage to do it?
Thanks a lot for the video! I am moving to the UK next month and I am pretty sure most of the information you delivered will be pretty useful to me!
You're very welcome Thales! I'm so glad the video could help prepare you for your upcoming move. Wishing you lots of adventures and memories in the UK! 🇬🇧✨
Please make a video on which forex card to use
Great suggestion Deepa! Choosing the right forex card or bank account is so important when moving. 💳
first of all thank you so much for the geat info but you didn't mention how to creat student card as i have tried for this and it is asking me strangs things such uln ukpr etc. please specify how to solve this problem.
Sure :)
😇😇
How is the connectivity of Voxi in Sheffield?
Good question Bhagya! I don't have experience with Voxi coverage Sheffield. Hope you find a provider with great service! 📱
Hey, I've found a great discount that's much cheaper than usual. If you need to buy tickets, I can help you take advantage of this offer.
Same!
Are there any advantages of coming in Jan intake?
Very helpful video.. Do keep posting for new students planning to study in UK
😇😇
Heyyy thank u for the info...jus wanted to know if I can apply for ni without the brp
You cannot!
I’m 16 and need proof of address for bank but I can’t get it. Know what document I can request ?
@E-preneur: To prove your address for a bank, you can typically request a utility bill, a rental agreement, or a letter from your school or college as proof of address. Make sure to check with your bank for specific requirements. 🏦📃
How's Santander 123 student account?
Hlo
..is any 45 pound card avavible for travelling in train for whole month
Can we work without the NI number? With just the application reference number for NI??
Yess we can
I can only appply for jobs after i get my NI number which is within 1-4 months?
Nope
You will get a temporary ni number
Devyani, cash will work in bus
and train or not as a newly came student?
@krishnaac8771: Yes, cash generally works for bus and train fares in the UK. However, it's also a good idea to explore contactless payment methods like Oyster cards in London or contactless debit/credit cards, which are widely accepted on public transport. They offer convenience and often cost savings.
But remember in London it does it.
Is Ni number necessary for part time job?
Magge campus hag kas da Ulster uni da
Hi . Since most of these requirements take a while to come , I’m guessing you can’t work once you get there immediately so it’s safe to take extra cash for the first couple of months ?
u can work 20 hours a week
How we can collect train card for apply studnet discount
You need to go to the station and ask someone there, they will apply the code and activate it for you.
Hi does railcard available from leicester to london
Yess
Is there any document which is in your list, I can apply from India 🇮🇳???
You can probably get a sim card
Where will i come to know BRP ?
They will send it to you
Is oyster card applicable in chester?
Nopee only london I guess
can i get the same number as my Indian Sim at Voxi?
Unfortunately not
How much total money was needed for this?
Can we buy sim card in Airport if we arrive immediately?
You can order it to your address or can buy at airport as well. However on airport you won’t find the best deal
I got mine free ,from a store in March
Hi betu
Keep commenting such random things haha, helps my channel engagement love it thanks.
Will I be able to regisster for any of these before reaching UK?
You would need a valid brp for most of these things.
Hey you’ve got good vibe of communication. My question is, if a student arrive in the Uk and wanting opening a bank account without a job, how do you answer the financial inflow questions when filling out the forms.
Hey there, Victor! Thank you for the kind words about my communication vibe. I appreciate it! 😊
When a student arrives in the UK and wants to open a bank account without a job, addressing the financial inflow questions on the bank's forms can be straightforward. Here's a general guideline:
Savings: You can declare any savings you have, whether it's from your home country or scholarships. Be ready to provide bank statements or documentation as proof.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: If you have received scholarships or financial aid for your studies, mention them. Ensure you have the necessary letters or documents from your educational institution.
Family Support: If your family is financially supporting you, you can mention this. Some banks might ask for a letter from your family member explaining their financial support.
Part-Time Work: Even if you don't currently have a job, if you plan to work part-time during your studies, you can mention this as potential income.
Affidavit of Financial Support: Some banks may require an affidavit of financial support signed by you or your sponsor, confirming the availability of funds for your stay in the UK.
Consult the Bank: Each bank may have its own specific requirements, so it's a good idea to get in touch with the bank you intend to open an account with. They can provide precise guidance on what documentation is needed.
Remember, honesty is crucial when answering these questions, and having the necessary documentation to support your financial claims will make the process smoother. Best of luck with your banking journey in the UK! 😊
How to receive money in revolut
Will make a video about that
thanks devyani. can you make a video about getting a driving licence as an international student?
You can get it at your RTO. All you need is your CAS letter. Go there submit CAS and they make a 1 year license for you
were in london u reside ?
Student accommodation
Hi Devyani, great video. Very informative, i do have a question would appreciate a response.
When you say unlimited wtsap/fb/instagram - Does it cover international calling using messenger and wtsap like calling anyone in india or the UK. Also, do reels/videos on instagram fb cost you data or are they free irrevelant of the type of content on instagram and fb i.e. pictures/videos/anything.
Hey Gautam, you can do anything on insta, facebook and whats app. It's free, even whats app calls and unlimited for that month. If you do decide to buy it, go though the code I provided for benefits :)
Are You Staying in a girls accommodation.
No
What card or payment method does Voxi accept? Can we register our forex card for the first few months before we open our bank account?
Yess you cannn! 🌸
Which sim plan is best for international calling?
Lebara is good
I am currently in grade 12 in India. My subjects are Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics but I want to do BSc in economics from UK. Since I don't have economics as a subject in grade 12, someone suggested me that I should not complete my grade 12 from India and in fact go to the UK on the basis of grade 11 result and do a foundation year. So, should I complete my 12th from India or go to the UK?
I think staying in India is better
If you have great financial background you can consider but that will be very expensive.
But I think bachelors in India is okay, and do your masters aborad
Abroad*
I agree with you but could you tell me that can I directly do BSc in economics from UK even though I don't have economics in class 12 or I will have to take a foundation year?
@@financialvox u have maths right so it'll be fine. First choose a university of ur choice and check ur course. And there they will mention all the subjects u need to study that course. If ur not eligible or u dont have few subjects u can go into a pathway program for 1 year where they teach u all the subjects that u have missed and u can join the university of ur choice
NI number apne bola 30 day or 4 month lg jata ..tb tk kya kaam nhi kr skte ham uk mai
Aapko ek temporary number generate hota hai tab tak
Didi agr india ke students ke liye bnaya hai to Hindi me bolo na 😢
UK aana hai toh English mein hi hoga na par?
Very helpful video, could you please give us your insta or any other app acc vis we ask questions pls
I have mentioned everything in the description box.
Check out some other videos as well
Most questions answered in some of my video