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Travel / Re: Living In The Uk-life Of An Immigrant (part 3) by Hadewumi: 9:34pm On May 06
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Travel / Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Hadewumi: 12:40pm On Aug 24, 2019
Hi Crush Sugar
Thanks for the thread, it has been informative.

Please, I would like to ask you how easy or possible is it for a nurse working with the NHS to do a masters in nursing while still working?
Thank you.

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Travel / Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Hadewumi: 5:35am On Jul 30, 2019
To the Uk nurses, please, Is it possible to combine work with an MSc nursing program?
If yes how easy?
Thanks
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Hadewumi: 9:15am On May 15, 2019
Adayoung:

Link for ielts telegram group pls. I just passed cbt. Ielts is next

You can pm me so I can add you

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Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Hadewumi: 8:37pm On Sep 15, 2018
steakchips:


They won't let you do the bridging course without work experience. you might want to do a Bsc to get registered here instead of 3yrs they uni will credit 1 or 1.5yrs. Studying here isn't cheap but once you finish it's worth it as a nurse you will get your money back wink wink wink
what country did you do your bsc?



Thanks for the reply
I did my BSc in Nursing in a Nigerian university. And when I checked online, There was a list of country in which the nurses that studied there have no need for a bridging program and Nigeria was not there, And, based on the information's that have gotten from these forum and other sites, that if I apply to their nursing board for licensing as an internationally educated nurse (IEN) from Nigeria, I would not meet up, hence the need for the 3 months bridging program which would cover for the deficiencies in the courses taken and work experience.
4 weeks for theoretical and classroom work.
8 weeks for practical experience.

I also heard that the minimum experience you will need is 6 month experience since you will do a bridging program, and I am hoping that my NYSC experience will be able to cover for that

Pls correct me if I got it all wrong.
Thanks
Travel / Re: Nigerian Nurses And Midwives With The Dream Of Working Abroad Let's Meet Here. by Hadewumi: 1:20pm On Sep 15, 2018
Hello Fam
I am a new BNSc (RN) grad, currently undergoing the NYSC Am interested in working and relocating to Australia, Heard that one will need to do a 12-13weeks bridging program. My questions are:
1. Will it be possible for me to work while doing this program?
2. Which kind of visa will I apply for as I don't think I will be able to meet the PR cut off for now?
3. Is there any kind of arrangement for a job offer after the course that will enable me to stay further?
Thanks in anticipations

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