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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by fendorf(m): 9:24am On Dec 14, 2019
THUNDER4real:
Thanks, that is much my friend. I wonder what the money will be used for? After Nclex and everything, u will start saving towards about N3.5 mill??
That my initial question, if well answered by nurses that are already there will help upcoming nurses that are planning to migrate to U.S .

Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by THUNDER4real(m): 9:40am On Dec 14, 2019
[quote author=fendorf post=84898281][/quote]WOW..thanks.
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by fendorf(m): 9:43am On Dec 14, 2019
THUNDER4real:
WOW..thanks.
you are welcome
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Theyoungmatron: 3:36pm On Dec 14, 2019
[quote author=fendorf post=84898281][/quote] shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked SO WHICH ONE ARE THEY PAYING? cry cry cry cry cry cry
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by fendorf(m): 4:54pm On Dec 14, 2019
Theyoungmatron:
shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked SO WHICH ONE ARE THEY PAYING? cry cry cry cry cry cry
they will pay your ticket fare, pay your first month rent (will be deducted from your monthly pay). And they will pay for your visascreen.
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by James150: 12:00pm On Dec 26, 2019
please I have a couple of questions.

1. Please can a freshly graduate of college of nursing school November or December 2019
Get to the UK and get a job 2020
2. Can you work and complete your bsn nursing in one year
3. Can you go to the UK to do the 1 year nursing rn to bsc on campus and be working as a nurse.
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by dora7891(f): 8:58pm On Jan 21, 2020
Pls is there a whatsapp page for this group?

Im finishing my BNSc next month, id like to move to Canda or USA, id like to know if it is necessary to do my internship here (if it will affect me in the future if i want to come back to Nigeria)
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by oppre26(m): 11:53pm On Apr 14, 2020
I hope you are keeping safe in New York @IYIMAN. We all know NY has been hardest hit by COVID-19 in the US. Please check in and let us know you are doing ok.

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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by IYIMAN: 11:20am On Apr 15, 2020
oppre26:
I hope you are keeping safe in New York @IYIMAN. We all know NY has been hardest hit by COVID-19 in the US. Please check in and let us know you are doing ok.

Thank you for checking on me. Yea , New York is going through a tough time. I'm fine and well.

Cheers!

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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Theyoungmatron: 2:32pm On Apr 15, 2020
IYIMAN:


Thank you for checking on me. Yea , New York is going through a tough time. I'm fine and well.

Cheers!
Be safe bro.
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by auschris: 4:48am On Apr 17, 2020
Madam, how you dey? I'm so happy for you. Thank God you did not let that issue deter you. God bless you.

barbiee:
I'm so grateful for this thread, it was long overdue but before I say anything if you are not abroad yet and want to know how you can immigrate as a nurse then follow the link above to the other thread where you can be guided in this process.
With that being said, I will go ahead and share my little experience in diaspora.
As some of you may already know I was on route to USA through the cgfns process but had to stop halfway due to situations beyond my control. During my time off I decided to look into the UK which turned out to be a good idea because few months after I started the process I landed here. I highly recommend this route if you are tired of waiting in Nigeria, you can go to the uk and work while you pursue your American, Canadian or Australian dream. The last time I checked there is a big difference between 10 pounds and 10 naira.

1. I had no issues with immigration, Nursing is on the shortage occupation list so it was easy. my visa was granted within 15 working days without having a visa interview. my employer paid for my visa and flights.

2. I landed in Manchester UK in April and what hit me first was not the fancy airport or buildings, nah it was the cold. My teeth were clattering and I was trying so hard not to appear shaky. it was supposed to be spring but it didnt feel like spring to me though. The cold was real but what was more real was the wind. Everyone kept saying I'm lucky i arrived this period because it was warm and I was like well maybe its warm to you but definitely not to me.

3,4. Working here is different from how we do it back home in Nigeria, we have to explain everything to the patient and get consent before carrying out any procedure. Handwashing nkor? I now carry hand lotion in my pocket because of it, another culture shock is addressing my boss with his or her name. No more sir or ma, they dont even like it when you say mr or mrs in front of their name, secondly I only noticed this when I got here, Nigerians say the word sorry a lot even when it's not necessary and up till today I'm still guilty of this. When someone gets hurt the first thing that comes out of my mouth is sorry and he/she will be like oh it's not your fault grin grin thirdly, there is no doctor yelling at you here because that is verbal abuse, everyone does what they are expected to do and not pass their job to someone else. Lastly, you are accountable for all your decisions and actions.

5. Work, make money, further education, travel etc

6. To all Aspiring Nurses, make hay while the sun shines, NMC uk has made the process of immigrating to uk easier and faster, do not waste your opportunities, stop wishing and start acting on those dreams. There is no better time to start this process than now.
Ps. I'm still going to pursue my usa registration but until that time comes, let me jejely enjoy my pounds.
More stories and pictures coming soon.

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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Hibiscus62: 2:12pm On Apr 21, 2020
I'm yet to read the experiences of Nigeria nurses working in Ireland.
Does it mean the nurses in Ireland don't know about Nairaland?
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Claudia00: 11:58pm On Apr 22, 2020
Please is it easy for RM unlike RN to get a job in UK?
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Cyrilade01: 12:59pm On Apr 23, 2020
barbiee:
I'm so grateful for this thread, it was long overdue but before I say anything if you are not abroad yet and want to know how you can immigrate as a nurse then follow the link above to the other thread where you can be guided in this process.
With that being said, I will go ahead and share my little experience in diaspora.
As some of you may already know I was on route to USA through the cgfns process but had to stop halfway due to situations beyond my control. During my time off I decided to look into the UK which turned out to be a good idea because few months after I started the process I landed here. I highly recommend this route if you are tired of waiting in Nigeria, you can go to the uk and work while you pursue your American, Canadian or Australian dream. The last time I checked there is a big difference between 10 pounds and 10 naira.

1. I had no issues with immigration, Nursing is on the shortage occupation list so it was easy. my visa was granted within 15 working days without having a visa interview. my employer paid for my visa and flights.

2. I landed in Manchester UK in April and what hit me first was not the fancy airport or buildings, nah it was the cold. My teeth were clattering and I was trying so hard not to appear shaky. it was supposed to be spring but it didnt feel like spring to me though. The cold was real but what was more real was the wind. Everyone kept saying I'm lucky i arrived this period because it was warm and I was like well maybe its warm to you but definitely not to me.

3,4. Working here is different from how we do it back home in Nigeria, we have to explain everything to the patient and get consent before carrying out any procedure. Handwashing nkor? I now carry hand lotion in my pocket because of it, another culture shock is addressing my boss with his or her name. No more sir or ma, they dont even like it when you say mr or mrs in front of their name, secondly I only noticed this when I got here, Nigerians say the word sorry a lot even when it's not necessary and up till today I'm still guilty of this. When someone gets hurt the first thing that comes out of my mouth is sorry and he/she will be like oh it's not your fault grin grin thirdly, there is no doctor yelling at you here because that is verbal abuse, everyone does what they are expected to do and not pass their job to someone else. Lastly, you are accountable for all your decisions and actions.

5. Work, make money, further education, travel etc

6. To all Aspiring Nurses, make hay while the sun shines, NMC uk has made the process of immigrating to uk easier and faster, do not waste your opportunities, stop wishing and start acting on those dreams. There is no better time to start this process than now.
Ps. I'm still going to pursue my usa registration but until that time comes, let me jejely enjoy my pounds.
More stories and pictures coming soon.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzl_qfg7c_w
I just uploaded a video on youtube explaining the step by step process of starting and completing your registration as a Nurse in the UK using the new NMC process that was introduced on the 7th of Oct. Please check it out and feel free to ask your questions. Please dont forget to LIKE, SHARE, COMMENT and SUBSCRIBE.
I love you all.
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Congratulations dear
Pls what's the minimum amount to have as a nurse relocating to Uk with 3 kids thanks
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Dum4christ: 8:33pm On Apr 23, 2020
Your quite funny dear.I think you should refrain your question. Everyone must not have the drive to share experiences online. If you have any questions though I could provide answers.
Hibiscus62:
I'm yet to read the experiences of Nigeria nurses working in Ireland.
Does it mean the nurses in Ireland don't know about Nairaland?
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Tomsss: 11:28pm On Apr 23, 2020
Nigerians we really need to do better tbh. Let's put aside the fact that we are currently on Travel ban,some of y'all working in the US are breaching contracts which is making it difficult for agencies to want to recruit nurses from Nigeria. You are already living your dream doesnt mean you should make it harder for people that want to live theirs too. Do better pleaseee

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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Hibiscus62: 11:14pm On Apr 24, 2020
Dum4christ:
Your quite funny dear.I think you should refrain your question. Everyone must not have the drive to share experiences online. If you have any questions though I could provide answers.
Ok chief.. can I PM you?
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Dum4christ: 1:26am On Apr 25, 2020
Feel free my dear.
Hibiscus62:

Ok chief.. can I PM you?
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by yugotee: 1:04pm On Apr 25, 2020
Please your advice is urgently needed:

I am a double qualified Nurse RN and RPN ready to migrate to UK. My Nursing experience however, has been in general nursing. I intend pursuing Psychiatric nursing with my qualifications but have limited years of experience. In the NMC registration for CBT exams should I opt for the Mental Health or Adult/General Nursing.

What is the flow for Mental Health CBT as well as Adult Nursing CBT? I would appreciate if I can get study materials for both so as to make up my mind asap. Please send the cbt study materials to yugoberryt@gmail.com. Thank you..
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Hunnybee: 10:09pm On May 17, 2020
Hi @IYIMAN . I’ll like to ask for some guidance please. Is it okay to PM you please? Thanks
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by IYIMAN: 7:22pm On May 18, 2020
Hunnybee:
Hi @IYIMAN . I’ll like to ask for some guidance please. Is it okay to PM you please? Thanks

Go ahead, no problem.
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by elisinho(m): 12:21pm On May 31, 2020
Hello all I have been following the thread keenly and I must say I'm impressed by the many efforts y'all put to share this vital information with us thank you.
However, I'm a radiographer I have searched nairaland for a thread to help me but all to no avail.
I will be very glad if someone can shed some light my way towards the process of getting a job in the Uk.
Thanks in anticipation
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by Kris28: 1:50am On Jun 01, 2020
elisinho:
Hello all I have been following the thread keenly and I must say I'm impressed by the many efforts y'all put to share this vital information with us thank you.
However, I'm a radiographer I have searched nairaland for a thread to help me but all to no avail.
I will be very glad if someone can shed some light my way towards the process of getting a job in the Uk.
Thanks in anticipation


Don't know if this could be useful, I copied it as a response to similar question in another thread.

"most have answered...
1. It all depends on your desires and aspirations. What is good for the gander might not be for the goose. The UK is great but not great for everyone.
2. Getting a job with a Bachelors in Radiography is quite easy if you follow the process. First gain experience, acquire the required licenses, evaluate your certificates with NARIC and apply for jobs. Note: Don't take your research projects here in Nigeria for granted... They go a long way way in showing your experience. Another tip; specialize!!! Maybe in Mammo or something more critical. This have helped plenty of your colleagues I know get jobs with full sponsorships from Nigeria.
3. Get the job and tier 2 visa first. You would definitely manage wherever you find yourself.
4. To everyman his stomach. You want to live the LA Vida loca life in a foreign land? Just remember you would grow old some day.
5. Your choices would determine that.
6. Sure. As an addendum; I hear if your land a good centre, a refresher courses fully paid for by your centre can be added perk.
Note: You can have it if you really want. Just put in the work and try. There can be obstacles but then what value would it have if there are no trials?"

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Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by elisinho(m): 11:54am On Jun 01, 2020
Kris28:



Don't know if this could be useful, I copied it as a response to similar question in another thread.

"most have answered...
1. It all depends on your desires and aspirations. What is good for the gander might not be for the goose. The UK is great but not great for everyone.
2. Getting a job with a Bachelors in Radiography is quite easy if you follow the process. First gain experience, acquire the required licenses, evaluate your certificates with NARIC and apply for jobs. Note: Don't take your research projects here in Nigeria for granted... They go a long way way in showing your experience. Another tip; specialize!!! Maybe in Mammo or something more critical. This have helped plenty of your colleagues I know get jobs with full sponsorships from Nigeria.
3. Get the job and tier 2 visa first. You would definitely manage wherever you find yourself.
4. To everyman his stomach. You want to live the LA Vida loca life in a foreign land? Just remember you would grow old some day.
5. Your choices would determine that.
6. Sure. As an addendum; I hear if your land a good centre, a refresher courses fully paid for by your centre can be added perk.
Note: You can have it if you really want. Just put in the work and try. There can be obstacles but then what value would it have if there are no trials?"


thanks for the swift reply i appreciate
Re: "Nigeria Nurses Working Abroad, Share your experience" by sophiebby: 9:21pm On Jun 08, 2020
I read here that agencies in USA does not want to take candidates from USA because of breaching of contract..please is it a serious issue,as I want to apply for USA rn..

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