Stop being one of the 95% of professionals who get rejected in 7 seconds. This £8.99 guide gives you the “Project Management Edition” of relocation that actually works in 2026.
Built for immigrants • Practical • UK-focused
The African Professional’s Nightmare
Here’s the truth:
Most immigrant CVs don’t meet UK hiring standards.
Not because you’re not capable, but because your CV is not written in the language UK recruiters screen for.
And no one explains this clearly.
Until this guide fixes that..
UK recruiters:
So if your CV is written like it’s for “back home”… You get filtered out, even when you’re perfect for the role.
A step-by-step guide to help immigrants write a CV that matches UK standards — and finally start getting interviews.
The difference is this isn’t “generic CV advice.”
This is a UK recruiter-aligned system designed for immigrants.
Read This Before You Pack Your Bags Yudee writes the way a best friend talks — direct, warm, and completely without pretension. This isn’t a dry formatting manual. It’s a conversation between someone who has walked the road you’re planning and someone who needs to hear that the path forward is real and achievable. The “Lingo Translation” chapter alone is worth the price. The side-by-side phrase tables help you see that planning a wedding, coordinating a community event, or managing a household move already makes you a project manager, you just haven’t been calling it that. The CV formatting advice is brilliant. The warning about fancy fonts rendering as symbols on a recruiter’s screen, the PDF mandate, stripping photos and addresses to avoid unconscious bias, these are the things nobody tells you, yet they silently kill applications every day. If you’re planning to Japa and want to hit the UK job market running rather than scrambling, this is your head start. Your boardroom is waiting.
Flora Ogbonna
Here’s the exact style of practical guidance you’ll see:
If you’re tired of survival jobs and ready to reposition your career properly, this is for you.
Built for immigrants • Practical • UK-focused
Yudee Uzowulu created JAPA to bridge the gap between immigrant talent and UK hiring expectations.
This guide is built to be:
No fluff. No “inspiration talk.”
Just what works.
Here’s what readers are saying
This guide is honest, practical, and incredibly empowering. It doesn’t just motivate you, it shows you exactly what to do and how to do it in the UK job market. What really sets this book apart is how clearly it speaks to the immigrant experience. If you’re tired of survival jobs and ready to reposition your career with confidence, this guide is a must-read.
Olusegun Obasanjo
Japa is an easy-to-read book that addresses relatable, real-life career path struggles. It offers a clear and encouraging roadmap for personal growth, self-discovery, and showcasing your skills and experience to help position you for your dream role. For anyone looking to transition or step into their next level, it provides a timely and thoughtful mindset boost. Looking forward to volume 2.
Chinua Achebe
I just read the book and I must say it is one of the simplest yet powerful and great guides to transforming into Project Management for anyone. I never really thought it through about using a church name on one’s CV the way you explained it, which made a lot of sense. I am glad I learned and implemented most of the things you wrote in the book and it has greatly helped me to land a project manager role.
Was it intentional that chapter 4 was written in bold? Thought to point it out if it wasn’t.
Congratulations once again and cheers to many more wins!
Kanu Nwankwo
That’s less than one takeaway meal. But it could be the difference between silence and interviews.
If you keep applying with the same CV… you’ll keep getting the same silence.
Fix the positioning.
Match UK standards.
Start getting interviews.