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16th September 07, 10:48 AM
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Scotland's NHS
I was talking to Pour1Malt regarding businesses in Scotland, and he mentioned that it can be difficult for non-UK citizens to get a visa. Which started me thinking about coming in the back door, as it were. Does anyone know if Scotland's facing a nursing shortage? Are there hospitals in the highlands which would sponsor a nurse with Emergency Department experience?
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16th September 07, 12:18 PM
#2
I know some people get their start on cruise ships. What about a (US) line based in the UK?
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16th September 07, 12:56 PM
#3
If you can jump through all the hoops necessary to get a work permit, you're off to a good start.
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16th September 07, 01:57 PM
#4
Well, there is a big shortage of nurses. And your experience could help if you could get a sponsor.
But they have to prove to the visa dept that no one locally has the skills/can be trained before they will allow you.
Worth trying, though.
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16th September 07, 02:52 PM
#5
Arlen, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the opening also has to be made available to residents of the EU before it can be made available to a 'migrant'.
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16th September 07, 02:58 PM
#6
They have been trawling the Phillipines for nurses Mike - they are not EU!
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Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
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16th September 07, 04:25 PM
#7
Check out this site - it's a list of critical occupations. Other links giuve you info in work permit application.
http://www.workpermit.com/uk/work_pe...ccupations.htm
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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16th September 07, 05:00 PM
#8
That reminds me of a key component to include in your cv/resume: willing to train locals to take over my job. It's actually compulsory in some places.
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16th September 07, 05:02 PM
#9
Thanks for the help, lads. We'll see what the situation is, in a couple years when I'm actually ready to go.
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16th September 07, 11:03 PM
#10
Mr MacDougall,
There are travel nurse companies that will place you anywhere in Great Britain and Ireland in the ER once you have a solid year of Stateside exp. You should check into that first, because the company places you and greases the wheels of government. But be warned Nursing practice in the UK isn't as advanced as here.
HERMAN, Adventurer, BBQ guru, student of history
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