UK vs IRELAND | WHICH IS BETTER?

2023-12-28に共有
Comparing Visa restrictions, requirements, benefits etc UK VS IRELAND ft @youtube.com/@nursemomo?si=50eWMnJKPYrR40V7


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コメント (21)
  • @MrAdudavid
    You both have such a beautiful spirit & a solid soul. Thank you for sharing your love & wisdom with us. On behalf of all your subscribers, We love you.
  • @AnekaF.1863
    Thank you ladies, this was fun and informative💕💕
  • God bless you guys for the good job you are doing, pls i want to know when you can start furthering your education as a nurse in Ireland. Thanks
  • @Lando-kx6so
    Ireland is the best choice if you want to eventually get to the UK but can't due to changes in visa policy. Within 5 years you can get Irish citizenship then go to the UK or anywhere in the EU/EEA. Job opportunities & accomodation are more scarce in Ireland though.
  • @cornelius5797
    Thanks ladies! Other than the housing issue, I'd always choose Ireland.
  • Oh my God you just reads my mind and boom there’s a video on it
  • @LiftedByGod
    Nanelle with the most beautiful smile i’ve ever seen 😍
  • @deboti1822
    In Ireland you renew your GNIB yearly and you pay for it while in the Uk you get d 3years BRp and no yearly payment. I have lived in Ireland and now dthe Uk, I prefer d Uk 💯, Ireland is just Dublin and cork, Uk there are so many places you can really live and it won't be the rural life, also if your spouse is not in healthcare or maybe IT, it's really hard to get even menial job outside cork and Dublin, then in most county after 6pm no bus, then d NMbi is quite slow In their process, and if you are double qualified you have to get RN Pin then you request for the other pin, while in the Uk if you are a mental health nurse or midwife etc you Dont have to bother about the RN pin you just go get the pin of your speciality. Irish people are friendly, but at the end of the day it depends on what your individual goal, in the Uk here you see so many young nurses as Ward managers Ireland most of those managers are elderly and the mostly have a masters. The great thing about Ireland is the fact the consider your previous nursing experience. Then health care if you are not a citizen you pay 50 euro to see a Gp while uk is free, then you get prescription and go buy from the pharmacy at what ever charges, while in the Uk England you pay about 9.80 pound and in Scotland is free.
  • @oib4463
    While on thr critical skills visa. U can work for d same employer for 1yr minimum within the period of the 2 yr work permit
  • Nanelle is it possible to talk about caregivers/nurses in Switzerland, Luxembourg?
  • Very depressing how the core concerns on this thread are 'what can I get' and 'how many can I bring' as opposed to 'How can I contribute' and 'integrate'!! Horrendous! 'Benefits' seem to be of the utmost importance too, unfortunately. Don't believe everything these 'influencers' are telling you since they exist solely to drive this agenda of false promises and it's becoming crystal clear that this will not end well!!