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Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:16pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
[quote author=solaek post=90670692][/quote] You will need IELTS. |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:17pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Profitfocused:Can you resend please. |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:20pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Msmeena:Sent |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:24pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Omonihobae:For care assistant position? That is almost impossible to do, most employers would not want to spend to sponsor care assistants from another country because it doesn't need any qualifications so it can be done by anyone and it's becoming competitive in teaching hospitals. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:27pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
Omimi20: You don't need working experience. For the NYSC, it depends on your long term plans. You know Naija and youth service wahala. 1 Like |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by crushsugar: 11:33pm On Jun 14, 2020 |
dubaiprince: 4 dependants is alot of money so, it is advisable to come alone first and by 6 months you can afford to sponsor them. If you can afford to sponsor your wife now, it might make it easier for you because she will not struggle to get at least a care assistant job then both of you can work toward bringing your children as soon as possible. It is still your plans to make though. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by famzynet: 9:22pm On Jun 15, 2020 |
Hello Crushsugar, please for a spouse in the Uk that studied education management in the university in Nigeria before migration,how can that person progress from health care assistant to nursing? What is your view about nursing compared to teaching in the UK assuming interest is constant in both? |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Peculiar2020(f): 2:26pm On Jun 17, 2020 |
crushsugar:Hello can I get this too,thanks peculiarpeople20@gmail.com |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by solaek: 1:54am On Jun 18, 2020 |
Hi crushsugar. I need your views/ advice regarding an issue earlier discussed on this thread,...the possibility of proceeding on masters in nursing in the UK and still be able to practice nursing in the UK. I have a degree in a health related course. Please how do I go about it. Ur response and possible links will be appreciated. I got answers to my questions also in the earlier discussions. Thanks for your attention |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by ProJectAnatot(m): 9:12pm On Jun 20, 2020 |
Hello @CrushSugar how is the UK today!... Hope you're good. So I have this question, though this is not the Best thread for it... But any info will be appreciated... Medical Radiography( Xray people) is on the UK's shortage occupation list) but I want to know if the stress of migrating and working there for a Radiographer is harder compared to a nurse, the minimum yrs of experience required ( if there is for radiographers) Also any other info you have about Radiographers moving & working there will be highly appreciated... Thanks. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by tolajay: 8:04am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Congrats and best wishes on the funding for your dependents. If I may ask, did your spouse needed to write IELTS or go through any verification before being given permission to migrate with you? Cause I see that your only constraint here is finance to move them. Thanks dubaiprince: |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by dubaiprince: 8:25am On Jun 21, 2020 |
tolajay: For Tier 2 visa dependants, I am not sure they need proof of English or UK NARIC. From information available to me, the tier 2 main applicant should have proof of funds for each dependant and himself (This is not required if your sponsor is A rated), some form of evidence the dependant is truly your spouse (marriage cert, family picture, joint account statement of about 2 years), TB certificate for each dependant plus IHS and visa application fees. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by tolajay: 8:27am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Thank you. Just to clarify, do you mean the marriage certificate needs to be more than two years OR it's the joint bank statement you referred to? dubaiprince: |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by dubaiprince: 8:37am On Jun 21, 2020 |
tolajay: Obviously, marriage certificate can even be less than a month if the couple just got married legally. Note that proof that you are in genuine relationship with your spouse does not mean a combination of those documents I listed above. Any persuasive evidence to show someone is your spouse will do. I have a number of colleagues who got married just before visa application and are currently in the UK with their spouses. 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by tolajay: 8:43am On Jun 21, 2020 |
Well understood. Thanks dubaiprince: |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Richdee1(m): 11:42am On Jun 21, 2020 |
dubaiprince: Please can you help me with a Professional Certificate I can do to add to my Social work Degree?? thanks Would prefer health care |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by dubaiprince: 12:42pm On Jun 21, 2020 |
Richdee1: Apologies. I have no information on this. My profession is not related to healthcare services. |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by vhuqnl(m): 9:31am On Jun 23, 2020 |
ProJectAnatot:a colleague of my stupid ex who is a radiographer left for uk. I don't know anything about it sha but he's not in Naija again 1 Like |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by FrannyTee(f): 10:00am On Jun 23, 2020 |
solaek:It's very possible. In 2 years with the MSc course you will be a registered nurse in UK and can work in any EU country |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Richdee1(m): 12:11pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
vhuqnl: That's bad.. no matte what happened you dont have to use that choice of words 2 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Luchiano54: 12:40pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
[quote author=ProJectAnatot post=90891371] Congratulations on being in one of the most sort after jobs in the UK, I moved to UK last year January on tier 2 Visa as Radiographer, I must say it is the best decision ever, I got 3 job offers, Southhampton, Manchester and Scunthorpe, after lots of enquiries, i decided to move to Scunny, because it is a cheaper and more economical place to start life in a foreign land, and i also had colleagues working there, In my almost 1 year plus here, i have achieved a lot of which in 10 years back home i would not have achieved, UK is the best place to practice Radiography in the world, here you can get to the highest level of this Profession, I am being sponsored by my Trust for postgraduate studies in Medical Ultrasound in University of leeds, about to buy a house, bought a new car, moved my family, got my UK driving license, etc. All i can say is, do your internship and learn very well, Luckily i also finished from UNICAL, we have one of the best Medical School graduates, From Nysc start your registration with HCPC, get it and start applying for jobs, get skype interviews, and by the time you are through with service you must have gotten a job and take it from there. I hope this helps. Got this from "living in the UK" thread. You can ask further questions there. 8 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by ProJectAnatot(m): 2:59pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
Luchiano54:Thanks so much. . . I really do appreciate. |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by ProJectAnatot(m): 3:10pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
a colleague of my stupid ex who is a radiographer left for uk. I don't know anything about it sha but he's not in Naija again {quote}. Thanks for your response. Though you shouldn't have insulted ur ex on a public forum. Why are you angry with her? ... She refused to move?? Thanks any way 1 Like |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Smartsales1: 9:31pm On Jun 23, 2020 |
Hi everyone , I love this trend. I want to know how medical lab scientist live over there , I have done a lot of research, I see nursing is far better then med tech/medlab over there but I really want to know if they are also okay...not just to follow peoples comment online..what is the reality of medlabs over there.. 1 Like |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by mamacajah: 2:14pm On Jun 27, 2020 |
Arhmiee: Hello, I am interested in this information. Please which schools accept social care experience instead of health care or even no experience..for someone who wants to switch careers? Thanks |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by CowbellY: 2:19pm On Jun 27, 2020 |
Hello, Does anyone know anyone at the NMC who can help expedite the collection of the certificate ?. Thanks. |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by CowbellY: 9:19pm On Jun 28, 2020 |
CowbellY: Crush Sugar . |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by Ibeeprincess(f): 10:52am On Jul 09, 2020 |
Good morning @ crushsugar...virtually read through the entire thread and I must say I have really learnt a whole lot...thank you so much for the information. hope you and your family are fine and doing well. please I have few questions. 1. does having a B.nsc, other double or triple qualifications give one an upper hand or better pay? 2. Are there agencies that sponsor for masters and as well work at the same time for someone who has no sponsor 3. please i need a sample of UK CV ibinabokelkaizer@gmail.com |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by okaforernest505: 7:56pm On Jul 10, 2020 |
Dear Crushsugar, thanks for all your explanations so far. I am a registered Nurse Midwife in Nigeria. I have a few questions 1. I'd love to know if your facility assist foreign trained basic midwives who have passed IELTS exam and CBT test to secure jobs as pre-registered midwives in the UK? 2. If it doesn't, do you know of any agency that supports and recruits pre-registered midwives pending OSCE? 3. Most agencies seem to sponsor and recruit general nurses. Any idea on how to link with basic midwives' sponsors? 4. Where basic midwives find it difficult to be sponsored, can I apply for sponsorship as a general nurse using my 18months qualification in general nursing? 5. Will I be considered as a pre-registered nurse (having only 18months post basic nursing)? 6. Finally, kind drop your email address or send me mail using goch4sweet@gmail.com Thanks. 3 Likes |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by KennyUG: 5:05pm On Jul 17, 2020 |
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Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by TreatCreations: 1:15pm On Jul 19, 2020 |
Hello, I really love the thread, I started reading from the first page up till the last, pls I will also like to have the sample of the cv you used, I’m awaiting my IELTS result. Thanks |
Re: Adventures Of A UK Bound Nurse by budaatum: 12:30pm On Jul 20, 2020 |
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