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| Should Prospective Nigerian Immigrant Doctors Be Worried? by AdeQuate18(op): 6:46pm On Jan 12, 2021 |
I heard of the recent massive rates of registration for the PLAB exam and I'm a little worried that by the time I'm done with medical school ( should be more than a year from now ) and finish my house job, there won't be any more space or opportunity to write the exam and move to the UK. Is this worry valid ? If yes , what other developed countries are relatively easy to get into as a Nigerian doctor? I know I'm supposed to be concerned solely on school but it has always been the dream to practice abroad hence the concern. |
| Re: Should Prospective Nigerian Immigrant Doctors Be Worried? by Nukilia: 3:21am On Jan 13, 2021 |
Do not worry about tomorrow, things will get sorted when the time comes. |
| Re: Should Prospective Nigerian Immigrant Doctors Be Worried? by AdeQuate18(op): 7:47am On Jan 13, 2021 |
quote author=Nukilia post=98001970]Do not worry about tomorrow, things will get sorted when the time comes.[/quote]Hey. Thank you |
| Re: Should Prospective Nigerian Immigrant Doctors Be Worried? by tensazangetsu20(m): 7:48am On Jan 13, 2021 |
If you are willing to learn another language you have Austria and Germany to migrate to. |
| Re: Should Prospective Nigerian Immigrant Doctors Be Worried? by AdeQuate18(op): 8:49am On Jan 13, 2021 |
Guess it's time to learn some good old German. Been thinking of what language to learn actually so thank you for . Danke tensazangetsu20: |
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