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<blockquote data-quote="vishamacharya" data-source="post: 30669899" data-attributes="member: 564005"><p>I know about 7 families with nurses who migrated to UK in the past two years.</p><p></p><p>They all came as careworkers. Only 1 of the managed to get the NMC nursing registration to work in the UK as a nurse. Anyway she was fluent in English, has a nursing degree from a private uni and worked in a private hospital. Rest of them failed the English test (OET) and other tests.</p><p></p><p>Nurses find it easy to migrate is a big myth. May be they can work in problematic countries like Israel or Middle East.</p><p></p><p>If you plan to migrate using her qualifications to a country like UK, Aus or Canada, make sure she is fluent in English.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vishamacharya, post: 30669899, member: 564005"] I know about 7 families with nurses who migrated to UK in the past two years. They all came as careworkers. Only 1 of the managed to get the NMC nursing registration to work in the UK as a nurse. Anyway she was fluent in English, has a nursing degree from a private uni and worked in a private hospital. Rest of them failed the English test (OET) and other tests. Nurses find it easy to migrate is a big myth. May be they can work in problematic countries like Israel or Middle East. If you plan to migrate using her qualifications to a country like UK, Aus or Canada, make sure she is fluent in English. [/QUOTE]
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