Hi Miemie! Thank you for all you do for us on your channel. Please I'd like to ask if there are any of these jobs that don't require you to be in their filed where they'd train you and also provide CoS to successful candidates?
@@SireSaviour Truthfully, there are some jobs where you can secure a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) without having prior experience in the field. For example, many people relocate to the UK as healthcare workers on sponsorships without formal experience in the sector. What some may not realize is that many of us have performed volunteer healthcare work in our personal lives. For instance, if you’ve cared for a sick relative-ensuring they take their medications, attending doctors’ appointments, or helping with daily tasks, that experience mirrors the duties of a healthcare worker. Such experiences can be highlighted on your CV as volunteer roles, even if they weren’t done in a formal setting. Many companies accept this type of background and provide additional training to successful candidates. To increase your chances, tailor your CV to the role you’re applying for and ensure you have a good understanding of its requirements. During the interview, your responses will demonstrate your knowledge and enthusiasm for the role. If you can convincingly show that you understand the responsibilities, employers may be more inclined to hire you and provide the necessary training. I hope am able to answer your question Sire
Hi miemie my fiancee is at uk working for NHS surrey hospital how can i join her there because we are discussing how i will join her please can you help with beneficial information thanks
@@IdeeGab kindly book a one-on-one section with me then I will be able to open your eyes to some things, you need to understand the trouble attached to relocating abroad as a single parent with children without a partner or help especially uk, if you can’t book a 1:1 section with me, then I will advise you see an immigration lawyer
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Hi Miemie! Thank you for all you do for us on your channel. Please I'd like to ask if there are any of these jobs that don't require you to be in their filed where they'd train you and also provide CoS to successful candidates?
@@SireSaviour Truthfully, there are some jobs where you can secure a Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) without having prior experience in the field. For example, many people relocate to the UK as healthcare workers on sponsorships without formal experience in the sector. What some may not realize is that many of us have performed volunteer healthcare work in our personal lives. For instance, if you’ve cared for a sick relative-ensuring they take their medications, attending doctors’ appointments, or helping with daily tasks, that experience mirrors the duties of a healthcare worker.
Such experiences can be highlighted on your CV as volunteer roles, even if they weren’t done in a formal setting. Many companies accept this type of background and provide additional training to successful candidates. To increase your chances, tailor your CV to the role you’re applying for and ensure you have a good understanding of its requirements. During the interview, your responses will demonstrate your knowledge and enthusiasm for the role. If you can convincingly show that you understand the responsibilities, employers may be more inclined to hire you and provide the necessary training. I hope am able to answer your question Sire
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Hi miemie my fiancee is at uk working for NHS surrey hospital how can i join her there because we are discussing how i will join her please can you help with beneficial information thanks
@@Henry-o7d6s There’s no issue with you joining her here in the uk , has she mentioned anything that is stopping her from bringing you?
Hi Miemie what route I'm I supposed to use in relocating to the UK with my son
@@IdeeGab kindly book a one-on-one section with me then I will be able to open your eyes to some things, you need to understand the trouble attached to relocating abroad as a single parent with children without a partner or help especially uk, if you can’t book a 1:1 section with me, then I will advise you see an immigration lawyer
@@miemie-gmMy immigration lawyer says work visa like the care worker.
Please Mimie I don't have experience in health how do I go about this ?
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