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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by POAK: 4:52pm On Dec 15, 2019
Congratulations ma'am, wish you success in your OSCE.
Please I want to ask a question. I have been a registered midwife since 2014 and I recently finished my post basic nursing.
Hope it will not be a problem for me to start processing my application?
Thank you!
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by TooGod942: 12:23am On Dec 16, 2019
ijeije123:
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.


University is better than Nursing school
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Yemisih(f): 12:58am On Dec 16, 2019
Congratulations sis pls wld u mind sharing d agent u used nd IELTS UKVi is no longer nided,u can do d standard IELTS which is around 75k.
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.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Stewart883(m): 1:30am On Dec 16, 2019
Very nice thread. My wife(we married 6 months ago) just relocated to the USA(all expenses paid for including visa and tickets by a hospital in Michigan) . She was a nurse here in Nigeria for 3 years.. All the processes she went through is quite similar to the op.... Congratulations @op

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by otunba88(m): 6:42am On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:
Very nice thread. My wife(we married 6 months ago) just relocated to the USA(all expenses paid for including visa and tickets by a hospital in Michigan) . She was a nurse here in Nigeria for 3 years.. All the processes she went through is quite similar to the op.... Congratulations @op
Can you pls sir help me with the procedure for USA via my email seun884life@gmail.com. thanks in advance.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Sherman1759: 7:03am On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:
Very nice thread. My wife(we married 6 months ago) just relocated to the USA(all expenses paid for including visa and tickets by a hospital in Michigan) . She was a nurse here in Nigeria for 3 years.. All the processes she went through is quite similar to the op.... Congratulations @op
Please brother I'm about to finish my internship next year Q1 can you hint me how she went about it all please privately or otherwise here in really interested
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 11:00am On Dec 16, 2019
chukxy:

Many thanks cchimaa. I will mail you.

You are welcome.

Shall be expecting your mail.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 11:01am On Dec 16, 2019
ijeije123:
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.

UNIVERSITY!!!

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 11:02am On Dec 16, 2019
POAK:
Congratulations ma'am, wish you success in your OSCE.
Please I want to ask a question. I have been a registered midwife since 2014 and I recently finished my post basic nursing.
Hope it will not be a problem for me to start processing my application?
Thank you!

Amen.
Thank you very much.

It shouldn’t be a problem once you have your results.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 11:04am On Dec 16, 2019
Yemisih:
Congratulations sis pls wld u mind sharing d agent u used nd IELTS UKVi is no longer nided,u can do d standard IELTS which is around 75k.

Thanks so much.

I used ‘neoprofessionals’

Nurses don’t need UKVI again, which is a good thing. You can do that of 75k or even the one of IDP of 68k. Now easier.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 11:06am On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:
Very nice thread. My wife(we married 6 months ago) just relocated to the USA(all expenses paid for including visa and tickets by a hospital in Michigan) . She was a nurse here in Nigeria for 3 years.. All the processes she went through is quite similar to the op.... Congratulations @op

Thanks so much and congratulations to your wife.

US pays more, though more expensive and slower to process.

You should go and join her soon.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Stewart883(m): 1:04pm On Dec 16, 2019
cchimaa:


Thanks so much and congratulations to your wife.

US pays more, though more expensive and slower to process.

You should go and join her soon.

Thank you. It was indeed a very slow process. Yes maybe towards the end of next year.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Stewart883(m): 1:07pm On Dec 16, 2019
Sherman1759:

Please brother I'm about to finish my internship next year Q1 can you hint me how she went about it all please privately or otherwise here in really interested

I will try to discuss with her to know the full process. She had already begun the process before we started dating and later getting married (we met and married within a year tho)

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Stewart883(m): 1:07pm On Dec 16, 2019
otunba88:

Can you pls sir help me with the procedure for USA via my email seun884life@gmail.com. thanks in advance.

I will try to discuss with her to know the full process. She had already begun the process before we started dating and later getting married (we met and married within a year tho)
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by ijeije123: 1:08pm On Dec 16, 2019
Alright, thanks for your prompt responses.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by otunba88(m): 2:49pm On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:


I will try to discuss with her to know the full process. She had already begun the process before we started dating and later getting married (we met and married within a year tho)
Pls i will truly and deeply appreciate it sir if you don't forget me pls. All i need is the procedure so i can follow and won't go astray.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 3:49pm On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:


Thank you. It was indeed a very slow process. Yes maybe towards the end of next year.

Good to hear.

All the best
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Denique(f): 7:52pm On Dec 16, 2019
Stewart883:


I will try to discuss with her to know the full process. She had already begun the process before we started dating and later getting married (we met and married within a year tho)

Kindly furnish me with the info too.
Thanks.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chukxy: 8:28pm On Dec 16, 2019
cchimaa:


You are welcome.

Shall be expecting your mail.
Hi Cchimaa, I tried sending a mail via Nairaland as I didn’t see your email on your profile; probably you didn’t get it.
Please is it possible to send to my mail chukxy2004@yahoo.com ?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by cchimaa: 10:07pm On Dec 16, 2019
chukxy:

Hi Cchimaa, I tried sending a mail via Nairaland as I didn’t see your email on your profile; probably you didn’t get it.
Please is it possible to send to my mail chukxy2004@yahoo.com ?
Many thanks in anticipation.

I’ve not seen it.

Shall send to your mail.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chukxy: 10:52pm On Dec 16, 2019
cchimaa:


I’ve not seen it.

Shall send to your mail.

Many thanks !
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chidirobert(m): 11:08pm On Dec 16, 2019
God bless Op I ve learnt a lot from this. Tnx
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Abatemtem(m): 6:39am On Dec 17, 2019
deuzgreat:

U are going no where, go and make the bed for patient on bed 25 in ward C. grin

I do my job well when I'm on postings and I dint find anything wrong with laying beds for patients. I personally supervise bed pan rounds when I'm in duty.

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Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Rubygold1: 1:01pm On Dec 17, 2019
Nice thread. Could u pls share with me the materials u used for CBT Exams? My email address is petitenurse1@gmail.com.

I wish you all the best in your endeavours

cchimaa:
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!!!
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Hamza828: 3:30pm On Dec 17, 2019
This is a really nice thread to follow. I have one question though @op.
Pls, is this opportunity available for nurses alone?
Can computer programmers take this part as well?? Thanks...
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Abatemtem(m): 8:51pm On Dec 17, 2019
deuzgreat:

Uncle haff taken it personal. Na joke I dey
I don't joke with what I invest my time in and as such won't allow anybody rubbish it.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by chukxy: 10:09pm On Dec 17, 2019
cchimaa:


I’ve not seen it.

Shall send to your mail.
Hi Cchimaa , please do not forget to send it to my email.
Re: A Nigeria Nurse Moving To The UK by Abatemtem(m): 6:21am On Dec 18, 2019
deuzgreat:

So we should fry stone? Oya hug transformer nigba yen
you obviously have a myopic and parochial way of thinking and relating. Have a good time with your attitude towards things

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