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A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 7:37pm On Dec 11, 2019
Hello travellanders,

I am a nurse in Nigeria.

I never planned relocating, but I wouldn’t want to bore us with my reasons for changing my mind. HOWEVER, THE MAJOR REASON IS MY CHILDREN’S FUTURE.

I became a nurse 15 years ago and majority of my mates are out of our dear country.

I have five (5) nursing diploma certificates, BNSc and MSc Nursing. Infact, I’ve started my Ph.D in Nursing Science (I’m suspending it anyway as I don’t know my bearing yet)

I have a fairly good job and my salary is a little above 200k.

A lot of my friends have encouraged me to relocate and work in Europe, but I had so much hope in Nigeria and was ‘team vacation’

My story changed August, this year.

So, I called a friend who relocated to the UK 14 years ago. She explained the process of relocating as a nurse to 5 different countries to me.

After discussion with my husband, parents and siblings, we decided that I should try that of UK.

I registered for IELTS and CBT that August and passed.
Then, started the process on the nmc UK portal.
I googled for an employer, got an agency, did interview and got the job.
I paid the required fee.

My employer asked me to resume November, but I told them I wasn’t ready as everything happened so fast, and my decision letter wasn’t ready then. So, I used that as an excuse, although they felt disappointed. But I need more bonding with my kids as I won’t be traveling with them. They will have to join me after some months.

I’ve gotten my decision letter and visa now and will be moving before the end of January.

Why did I open this thread?
1. To learn from people that have done this in the past
2. To assist people going through the same process

I will answer questions concerning the process to the best of my ability and ask questions when I also need clarification (maybe when I want to start packing my bags)


IGNORE ALL ERRORS!!!

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Flexherbal(m): 7:53pm On Dec 11, 2019
I’ve gotten my decision letter and visa now and will be moving before the end of January.

Congratulations !

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Beautyaddy: 8:01pm On Dec 11, 2019
Congrats!

Click on the below link to read from someone who has taken the same steps you're about to take.

https://www.nairaland.com/5268048/adventures-uk-bound-nurse

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by zagorakis(m): 8:03pm On Dec 11, 2019
Congratulations to you.. I tap from your blessings...
Please what would be the salary range for you over there.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by bremo(m): 9:00pm On Dec 11, 2019
You have taken a very good decision, not for yourself alone but for your children also. I will advice you make adequate arrangement to get your family to join you as soon as you can. It is always not too good when you are separated from your children especially when they are still very young. It takes a toll on your relationship with them and even your husband. Congratulations once more.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 9:21pm On Dec 11, 2019
Flexherbal:


Congratulations !

Thank you very much
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 9:24pm On Dec 11, 2019
zagorakis:
Congratulations to you.. I tap from your blessings...
Please what would be the salary range for you over there.

It depends on the hospital, years of experience and area of specialization.

£24,000 to £30,112 PA after pin

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 9:24pm On Dec 11, 2019
Beautyaddy:
Congrats!

Click on the below link to read from someone who has taken the same steps you're about to take.

https://www.nairaland.com/5268048/adventures-uk-bound-nurse

Thank you very much.

Shall do that
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 9:34pm On Dec 11, 2019
bremo:
You have taken a very good decision, not for yourself alone but for your children also. I will advice you make adequate arrangement to get your family to join you as soon as you can. It is always not too good when you are separated from your children especially when they are still very young. It takes a toll on your relationship with them and even your husband. Congratulations once more.

That’s my plan, but that will be after I pass my exam over there.

Thanks so much
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Ufemia26: 7:46am On Dec 12, 2019
Congratulations Ma.
Can i get some advice from nurse professionals here?
I have an intention to go back and study nursing, this is after 4 years of graduating with bsc biochemistry from uniport. However, right now i am confused as i don't know if it is much better enrolling to school of Nursing or the University. The fear of ASUU strike scares me from choosing the latter as i am in my late twenties and i wouldn't want to spend extra years. Studying abroad is no bread and butter as it involves much financial commitment which i can't afford. If not, that option would have been the best for me. I want to know if obtaining RN after 3 years at SON guarantees one of getting a job outside Nigeria.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 1:26pm On Dec 12, 2019
Ufemia26:
Congratulations Ma.
Can i get some advice from nurse professionals here?
I have an intention to go back and study nursing, this is after 4 years of graduating with bsc biochemistry from uniport. However, right now i am confused as i don't know if it is much better enrolling to school of Nursing or the University. The fear of ASUU strike scares me from choosing the latter as i am in my late twenties and i wouldn't want to spend extra years. Studying abroad is no bread and butter as it involves much financial commitment which i can't afford. If not, that option would have been the best for me. I want to know if obtaining RN after 3 years at SON guarantees one of getting a job outside Nigeria.

All you need to secure a job abroad is your RN certificate which you can get from school of nursing.
When you get abroad, you can do a top-up program of one year and get your degree.

I used my RN certificate only despite all my other qualifications.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Abatemtem(m): 3:55pm On Dec 12, 2019
Stories like this give me a very high hope of leaving this country to better my life. I'm in year 4 currently

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by sirvvy: 5:22pm On Dec 12, 2019
My mum also wants to relocate to UK, I just need to know the range of how much you spent total?
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by NiklauseFred(m): 7:51pm On Dec 12, 2019
Honestly I tap from ur blessings ma shocked
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Divine200: 5:17am On Dec 13, 2019
Hi cchimaa
I am asking on behalf of my sister who just finished her bsc with good grades and currently doing her internship after which she will proceed for her youth service.

She is interested in working abroad after her service year. What are her prospects as regards getting a job as a nurse in the UK.

She has RN certificate already

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Divine200: 5:22am On Dec 13, 2019
cchimaa:


All you need to secure a job abroad is your RN certificate which you can get from school of nursing.
When you get abroad, you can do a top-up program of one year and get your degree.

I used my RN certificate only despite all my other qualifications.

How much does the program cost?


What other exams are needed to be written in uk before you will be allowed to practice full time

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 5:23am On Dec 13, 2019
Abatemtem:
Stories like this give me a very high hope of leaving this country to better my life. I'm in year 4 currently

God’s guidance is what we need.

I fought this for years, but had to be convinced this is what I want and NEED atm.

DON’T DO THINGS BECAUSE EVERYONE IS DOING IT.

We want different things in life.

Wish you the very best.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 5:36am On Dec 13, 2019
sirvvy:
My mum also wants to relocate to UK, I just need to know the range of how much you spent total?

1. IELTSUKVI - 98k

2. CBT - 55k (this is because someone helped me to pay, candidates can now pay from their Nigeria bank account and it’s now cheaper - around 34k or so, not very sure)

3. NMC UK registration - around 65k

4. Transcript from my nursing school and courier service

5. Sending of documents to nmc UK

6. NMCN verification- 70k (it’s that high because someone helped me to monitor it, though I still waited than necessary. THE REAL PRICE IS 53,500)


NB - I had to travel and lodge for both exams, because they do not have centers where I live.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 5:39am On Dec 13, 2019
Divine200:


How much does the program cost?

I don’t have an idea, but some employers sponsor this. If your employer can’t sponsor you, you can use your money


What other exams are needed to be written in uk before you will be allowed to practice full time

OSCE - practical aspect, where manipulative skills will be checked. Employers do train new employees for this anyway.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Abatemtem(m): 10:40am On Dec 13, 2019
cchimaa:


God’s guidance is what we need.

I fought this for years, but had to be convinced this is what I want and NEED atm.

DON’T DO THINGS BECAUSE EVERYONE IS DOING IT.

We want different things in life.

Wish you the very best.

Thanks a lot.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by famzynet: 3:28pm On Dec 14, 2019
cchimaa:


That’s my plan, but that will be after I pass my exam over there.

Thanks so much

Congrats . You did well opening the thread to enlighten others. I can only say wow! at your qualifications. Just imagine how Nigeria loss their brains.

You will pass your OSCE. You have passed through the more difficult exams.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 8:23pm On Dec 14, 2019
famzynet:


Congrats . You did well opening the thread to enlighten others. I can only say wow! at your qualifications. Just imagine how Nigeria loss their brains.

You will pass your OSCE. You have passed through the more difficult exams.

Amen!
Thank you very much
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by wizzy199: 11:50pm On Dec 14, 2019
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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chukxy: 7:20am On Dec 15, 2019
cchimaa:


1. IELTSUKVI - 98k

2. CBT - 55k (this is because someone helped me to pay, candidates can now pay from their Nigeria bank account and it’s now cheaper - around 34k or so, not very sure)

3. NMC UK registration - around 65k

4. Transcript from my nursing school and courier service

5. Sending of documents to nmc UK

6. NMCN verification- 70k (it’s that high because someone helped me to monitor it, though I still waited than necessary. THE REAL PRICE IS 53,500)


NB - I had to travel and lodge for both exams, because they do not have centers where I live.


Congrats on your success. With respect to CBT exams, which center did you use? Can someone prepare for this exam in 2 weeks and pass it? Could you please recommend the materials you used for the preparation of the exam? From your experience about this exam, can you recommend some tips to be successful. Many thanks in anticipation.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by pharmily(m): 8:19am On Dec 15, 2019
What a nice decision you took for yourself and for the sake of your children.

Please I'd like to know if Radiography as a profession has prospects in the UK. I'm currently in my 3rd year and would like to migrate and practice over there once I'm done with my studies.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 1:07pm On Dec 15, 2019
wizzy199:
Nice thread ma.
My elder sis just finished her orthopaedics program in Enugu last month, by God's grace, next year, her UK dream will come true, best of luck to you

Thank you very much and best wishes to your sister
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 1:11pm On Dec 15, 2019
chukxy:


Congrats on your success. With respect to CBT exams, which center did you use? Can someone prepare for this exam in 2 weeks and pass it? Could you please recommend the materials you used for the preparation of the exam? From your experience about this exam, can you recommend some tips to be successful. Many thanks in anticipation.

Thanks so much.

The preparation time depends on you.
I prepared for 3 days.
Some people prepared for weeks, some months.
The truth is the exam is very easy to pass.

They usually repeat questions. I saw exactly what I read.

The materials are online.

If you can’t get them, you can mail me, I shall forward them to you.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 1:13pm On Dec 15, 2019
pharmily:
What a nice decision you took for yourself and for the sake of your children.

Please I'd like to know if Radiography as a profession has prospects in the UK. I'm currently in my 3rd year and would like to migrate and practice over there once I'm done with my studies.


I don’t know much about Radiography.
But, google should help.

All the best.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chukxy: 2:14pm On Dec 15, 2019
cchimaa:


Thanks so much.

The preparation time depends on you.
I prepared for 3 days.
Some people prepared for weeks, some months.
The truth is the exam is very easy to pass.

They usually repeat questions. I saw exactly what I read.

The materials are online.

If you can’t get them, you can mail me, I shall forward them to you.

Many thanks cchimaa. I will mail you.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by ijeije123: 2:42pm On Dec 15, 2019
Good day house. Pls my younger sister is in her final class in the Senior Secondary School and she will be going for Nursing. I would like to know, BTW Nursing School and University which has more advantages on future nurses? Thanks.

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