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natkhat
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Posted on 12-14-06 8:46
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A nepali nurse is seeking a job as staff nurse in canada ,us or other english speaking countries .she lives in europe right now. you suggestion will be appreciated.
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raidilip
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Posted on 12-14-06 11:27
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are you in uk or belgium?
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natkhat
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Posted on 12-14-06 1:19
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raidilip
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Posted on 12-14-06 1:27
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if you are in belgium then i suggest you can applied for work in UK. Getting access to UK should be much easier within Europe. Coming here to US to work means some hospital should hire you first before you can go to embassy for visa. unless you come here as student first, then obtain your RN license before seeking employment. All this will take at least 1 year. cheers
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gyanguru
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Posted on 12-14-06 2:09
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Who better than I can suggest any nurse to be in UK? I can write a book about nurses condition and struggle and success in UK. There is of course a silverline in the horizon but its hard to reach the horizon. NMC registration IELTS 6.5 (7.0 from Feb 07) Getting University (for Overseas Nursing Program, formerly called Adoptation program) Getting Placement Getting PIN from NMC Getting a job as RGN Getting Work Permit Getting your partner here (if you need) This is the series of the problem in working as a nurse in UK. Every step is very difficult but not impossible. I am trying to tell all the truth you need to know before you start. Right person or agency can help you a lot but there are a very few right person/agency. BEST OF LUCK, if you are applying.
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chow yang
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Posted on 12-14-06 2:49
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sapper
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Posted on 12-14-06 7:08
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get married with us citizen or GC holder !
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calsko
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Posted on 12-16-06 12:37
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kina nepali ko haath bata aru ko jyan lina chahanchuu timi ha
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natkhat
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Posted on 12-17-06 4:29
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Thanks Raidilip and Gaynguru for sharing your experiences.
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avinit109
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Posted on 12-17-06 4:56
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Hello, You can apply for B1/B2 Tourist?visitor visa first at the US embassy. Being a nurse I don't think it is that hard to obtain one. When you enter the US, apply for a Nurse's Certification exam. When/If you pass the exam you'll be sponsored by a hospital and would be able to start to work within a month or so. You will be sponsored by a hospital because there is a scarcity of nurses right now in this country and when you pass the certification exam and become a certified nurse, getting employment and sponsorship would not be a problem. Good Luck
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