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crypticTrey: 1:28pm On Aug 31, 2024
Good morning all
Pls I’m asking this on behalf of someone who has plans to study the adult nursing program in the Uk. She recently graduated Bsc Nursing and would like to have both her internship certificate and NYSC certificate before taking this step.
Please is there any implication if she does the internship and NYSC the same year? The plan is to ghost the NYSC so that she doesn’t waste time doing that again.
crypticTrey: 1:24pm On Aug 31, 2024
Good morning all
Pls I’m asking this on behalf of someone who has plans to relocate as a nurse abroad. She would like to have both her internship certificate and NYSC certificate.
Please is there any implication if she does the internship and NYSC the same year? The plan is to ghost the NYSC so that she doesn’t waste time doing that again.
crypticTrey: 7:10am On Jul 26, 2024
Is this asking of question a health and care thing or it works in all fields?

Schoolhike:


I don’t do private anymore, maybe after ilr (my eye see small shege when I was made redundant, since then I’ve promised myself not to go the private route).

Sure, you can ask them for question as well, but make sure you inform them well ahead and probably a reminder a day to.
crypticTrey: 1:15pm On Jul 13, 2024
Hi, please I just sent you a mail, I think this will be really helpful for me. Thanks 🙏🏾

Ticha:


There are no buzzwords per se. Its how you structure your responses to show you are utilising the skills you say you have.
For example, STAR is an excellent way to show how you meet the behaviours. I always advise going a bit further and make it STARR (ie add what you would do differently nezt time in the same situation or your specific learnings from that situation) which then ties into continuous improvement
Send me an email and I'll send you some examples of behaviour responses I've used amd now also use for L and D development sessions at work
crypticTrey: 3:31pm On Jul 10, 2024
Wow thank you for putting so much thought into your response. I’m grateful 🙏🏾
I thought nairaland will send notifications when I get a reply but I didn’t so I missed this and every other reply.
I’m not married yet but my girlfriend is a nurse and we’re working towards her getting a job next year.
I’m motivated to keep pushing.

Also big thanks to every other person that replied me. I appreciate every response.

lightofjoy:
I understand your fear couple with
1. High exchange rate
2. High Visa and IHS fee,
3. UK uncertain immigration terrain,
4. Possibility of getting a high paying job with sponsorship in UK.

With all the above said, your skill-set should be the foundation of your decision because it is the pointer to how well you will get a good job that can offer you sponsorship, this with the Grace and Help of God. It is your marketing/selling point.

I was in your shoe in 2022, had doubts, leaving my job (I work with a telecom firm then), leaving my business (I have a privately run business then though I still do it on part time now), selling my cars, converting my houses to full tenement apartment (One of them I build it as if I will be living there), how will I be able to get a good job here, resettling my family without issues.

I took the difficult decision and today I thank God I took the decision. Though we are not where we want to be yet but the path is already looking good and rewarding.
Below are my advise:
1. Study a course that tally with your Nigeria experience because that will be your selling point here.
2. You are it Tech (IT), I think you should have no issue here. I am also in tech too but not IT and I can tell you the sector has a lot of rewards and it gets better as you progresses.
3. If your wife is a qualify teacher or a Nurse/Doctor/Medical field/Engineering, this gives you a better hope. But if not, don't worry, have Faith and God will come through for you.
4. If you finally come to UK, try to graduate with a very good grade, It get why. I am a living witness.
5. Believe in yourself and know that failure is not an option.
6. Like some people suggested, you can also try Canada (though not sure but I use to hear that it's a bit easier there).

Best of luck.
Sorry for the long epistle, just wanted to a message across to you.
Apology in case of any typo.

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crypticTrey: 9:19am On Jul 07, 2024
Good morning house
Please I kind of need an advice from y’all in the Uk
I’m a software developer (mobile app developer) in Nigeria with two years of experience and I currently earn about 500k.
I started making plans on coming to the Uk via study route and I’m currently in the stage of applying for my visa. I have been very optimistic about this but last night I spent a long time thinking about it as I’m really worried about the situation I read about the Uk and where they stand with immigration.

I have been following this thread for months to understand what it’s like over there and I really hope I get a response. Thanks in advance 🙏🏾

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