I lived in the UK and Ireland for 8 years. I moved to the US lived there for 10 years, then moved to Rwanda and then moved back to Cameroon. My experiences on all the continents have been excellent. In terms of work opportunities for everyone, to me, the US was better.
Great interview! I have lived in the US all my life and although we have different views on this country I'm glad you are enjoying it here. People in the comments forget that people live different from one another and what works for one person may not work for another.
Thanks, Nanelle, and Joyce welcome to the USA! The land where anyone willing to work has an opportunity to thrive and grow. I've been an RN in this "land of the free" for over 20 years and a nurse practitioner for 5 years. There is no place on planet Earth that could have given a foreigner so much, and I'm glad I can now give back:)) Our healthcare was free since my husband was in the military, copay for dental but medical was free. Racism and tribalism are all over the planet. And politics aside, I'll always give the USA an A for a better life and opportunities
Good luck to you and pleased to hear that your heart desire is meant.. I have been in the Uk for over three decades. I'm dual trained and really proud of Uk systems. UK and US health and social care systems are significantly incomparable . Uk is based on compassion and equitable social /care system for all regardless of the individual's status. You wait until you advance in age ,then your assessment of Uk would change. Aside, in the US, maternity care is not free, no patient choice or maternity rights etc. Furthermore, according to various sources the deterioration of NHS care is due to funding starvation and poor resource allocation by successive Tory governments so as to facilitate their covert privatisation agenda , which is contrary to the ideology and principles of the NHS founding fathers. However, if you believe in equal, effective and efficient health and social care rather than monetarisation then UK all the way. There is equality act 2010 that protect BAME should one experience discrimination which I doubt is available in US due to its health inequalities and status-privatisation healthcare system. Anyhow , wish you all the best in your new adventure. God bless the UK and the founding fathers of the NHS who birthed this wonderful ideology which is an envy of the whole world based on Judeo-Christian values of holistic care for all at the point of need.
@@tAforrealWell the presenter loves money 💰 more than anything that’s why she wants to come here 🇺🇸 . Her videos she always say I love money and money is sweet
Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK. I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
You're not missing anything. 3 people were murdered in Florida yesterday in a mass shooting targetting black people & these occurences are becoming more common throughout the country. When you're new, have never been to the US, or just visiting it looks nice & glamourous untill you really learn about the system, have real experiences here & have kids
Let's say the US have free healthcare, do you think they would have enough salary? I think the UK is doing a great job is not all about receiving but what you give 👍
Exactly! I am in Canada and my husband travels like 4 times in the year to USA due to his work. Anytime he goes I am always praying hard. Injust have this fear about USA. His last visit while driving with his colleagues they had to change direction cos they saw a man in a car with a gun gauging towards a building. Hr had that long gun with lens that target well well ooo. I can't go through that
I am super impressed that Africans can be this open and honest. Congratulations, dear lady, on achieving ur goals. The Lord will protect and preserve you in Jesus' Name. Amen. Thanks for sharing .
What that means African are being honest? African are always honest, but some crazy people teach African bad and evil stuff. They came to Africa and stolen everything and lied about it. There are so many things that this woman may not have noticed. For minimum wage, life is very hard in America. Homelessness is more than anywhere else.
I have lived in UK for over 35years and I work as a paediatric nurse. I love my job and I get good salaries. It depends on the agency you work for that determines your salaries. I will always choose UK, my family and I have visited USA few times but it’s not for us. One of our daughters is an American born and lives here in UK. Our NHS is incomparable, and due to my line of work, I have seen how our NHS has supported a lot of families. Everyone has access to free healthcare regardless if you are rich or poor. I have a family member diagnosed with complex medical conditions and I can’t imagine how much their treatments would have costs if we live in USA, I probably would have been bankrupt. Health is wealth and for us we will choose UK over a million times.
USA has mediaid for the poor and pay 0 in healthcare. Live in the uk, enjoy your salaries, I’ve seen American nurses earn 100k a year. You probably drive a fiesta and live in a shitty studio. Here nurses are driving in the best of cars and living their best life
Love that the UK is big on work life balance. I am paid well and at the same time I can take time off if I feel bad - I was off for 3mos and still got paid in full. There is mandatory paid holiday for at least 28 days on top of that. If I need doctor’s appointment, I dont have to think about insurance coverage, co-pays, etc. We are so lucky with the NHS. And there are so many nice historical villages, parks, National Trust places to go to.
@@aleph8888 Not usually that long and private healthcare is dirt cheap in the UK if you don't want to wait. Like £20 a month, though many employers just give it to you for free.
I am yet to see anyone who will convince me to pick the US over the UK..you see that safety part, that is all that matters to me....i notice all them nurses who move to the US are mostly putting money first...i have only boys and I am very big on where i raise them and where they are safer(finally it is God who protects)
@@akwesiboachieHaving lived in USA for 2 years, you cannot compare safety and healthcare in UK with USA, UK is way superior in these two areas, you will make more money in USA to spend a lot of it on inflated bills. I am a nurse on £3800 a month which is equal to $4617 converted to USD, convince me why I should move to USA again if I make such kind of money that most of you make in USA?
My fear for people is moving to anywhere just for money 💰!!!! There is so much more to life than money and it generally seems to be an African problem. Also you can make money anywhere- there are countless millionaires in even Africa and there are poor people in Africa, US, Europe, Australia etc I hope people will weigh all the facts and really ask themselves what do they want and what are they really looking for (for themselves and their families rather based on other peoples expectations). You can’t keep moving from country to country because the salary is higher in one country. There are so many factors to consider in each country. There is a big difference between going somewhere on holidays and living in that same nation. My advice is go or stay where you will have peace of mind and enjoy your work. There’s no greater blessing than having peace of mind and enjoying the work of your hands. I believe when you have the right mindset and have made the right choice (personally to YOU !!!) money will find you wherever that may be. Wishing you all the best 😊
She's more needed and valued in the USA than Africa, she took the opportunity which is not a bad decision. Not everyone can be an Entrepreneur, millionaire or billionaire, she has the skills & went to where she & her skills is more valued, we don't share a common means of motivation, like for me, money motivates me to work harder & smarter.
Well written, it will take a while for people to understand that the social, psychological and emotional effects far out weigh the so called economical gains. 😢 unfortunately so😢
Thank you for this video & info, the truth is, when you plan to migrate to the US or other developed countries, make sure you have a qualified skill especially in a well needed field.
I never understood the idea of relocating from Africa to Uk a country where there is a limit to how ambitious you can be for “ peace of mind “ and “ free things” like the NHS which hardly functions these days with those with money doing private and the doctors always on strike . North America you work hard and the sky is your limit .some one in the comments stated the middle class does better in the UK: why would I leave my country to aim to be middle class in another country . There are 50 states in the US some areas are almost like a different country because they feel different . I have lived in the US for 15 years and never seen a gun , she must live in an open carry state like Texas.
What’s wrong with “middle class”…not everyone will make it…yes hard work can get you far in America, but america is literally the top or the bottom…you literally have Americans born and raised telling ppl their is no middle class and they are being priced out
@@teeboy5224 there is absolutely nothing wrong with middle class, but if I am going to sacrifice leaving my family , friends , good weather and good food I think going to a country where I have limited mobility is the last place I want to be .
Nice one from you, Nanelle. There is nothing wrong in chasing bigger pay in the USA or elsewhere, but we just need to be aware that nothing compares with safety, security, and wellbeing, which are top priorities in the UK. Only those who have these can chase money, which is the main motivation to many migrant professionals switching to the US. One can't be too careful in a dangerous and toxic environment. Personal advice for Nanelle: Good luck if you have decided to relocate to the USA with your family, but I will advise that, if you have spent about 5 years in the UK to please be patient to acquire your UK citizenship in about a year. I believe this will be of benefit to you in the near and distant future. Best wishes ❤️
There is a difference between permanent residency and citizenship. You do not become a citizen after staying for 5 years u need to have had settled status for 12 months before u are considered to become a citizen.
@@NanelleGriselda Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK. I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
Very informative, thank you Nanelle as always. It will be nice if you or Joceil can share or suggest some agencies that hire directly for hospitals. It will be beneficial to some of us please. Thank you again.
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Well dear Africans,some things are MORE important than money. Things like small kids who are given puberty blockers to become transgendered in USA schools EVEN without the knowledge of parents. Like school shooters going to schools to shoot kids as young as 3 years old. This year 2023,USA had more than 400 school shootings before July 2023. That means from January to July 2023,more than 400 school shootings o. And it isn’t happening in only one region or state,it is in the entire USA,it can happen anywhere because everyone has access to guns! I have a child. The thought of my child being in school not knowing if a shooter will break in and shoot,or if my child will be convinced to change to a different gender or sex…..some things are more important than money in my opinion. Uk is still VERY VERY conservative compared to USA. School shootings are not here. And kids aren’t encouraged in schools to become a different gender or sex. In USA if your kid sees other kids being open about transgenderism and says he or she too wants to change sex or gender and you as a parent say no,the government can arrest you for not letting your small child change his or her sex or gender. As for me,I choose good values and morals and safety of life for my family over money any day. Money can’t raise a dead child or fix a child who gets corrupted by the wave of unAfrican values there.That’s just my opinion.
You’re right about the gun violence issue. It has been my fear always. The transgender is not true though. Government can’t arrest you for saying no to your child wanting to change gender. Though, some are pushing for that, it’s not a law. At least not in my state.
I have lived in the US for five years and yes I am very aware and against gun violence. But I refuse to live my life in fear. Where I live is very safe and my children go to school in the US and I have not encountered anything as extreme as what you are stating. England is not great either and has a lot of hidden racism. Go wherever you feel will give you a better life. The US is not for everyone but some people immigrate and do well over here.
@@soni1661 you can never equate USA to UK in violence. I didn’t talk about racism,even in Africa there is racism. I mentioned gun violence because in any society where guns and drugs are easy to get,it becomes dangerous. May you continue to be safe. I’m merely speaking facts based on what I know and have seen. My uncle got killed in the US via gun shooting….so I also know what I am saying. Also,one of the reasons that the Black lives matter gained traction in the USA and not in the UK is for this exact reason which is GUN VIOLENCE. That’s all I am saying.
I am from ivory coast and a teacher in boston. This is my 31 year in America. I have never seen a gun or heard a gunshot. I used to go to clubs and parties a lot.still havent heard a gunshot.
Money for nurses in the US is attractive and tempting, however, i can't trade my safety, security and peace of mind for it, UK is peaceful, she said they do go out by 11pm, but in the US 6pm and someone was already bringing out a gun. Hmmmmm, for someone like me that have lived in south Africa before moving to the Uk, US is a no no for me for now, i can't say never. I don't need toxic lifestyle for my children and I don't want to walk on eggshells either. Peace of mind is under-rated and money can't buy it.
Uk is not as peaceful as people think it is…..stabbing cases everywhere….in my 6 months stay in one neighbourhood almost 5 people are stabbed to death….I didn’t see that even in Nigeria
@@kareemsvlog5590who ask you to be looking for a ghetto in the UK? Your problem was you were used to living in such environments because I have lived in the UK for more than a decade and I have not had such experience in any neighbourhood where have lived or living presently for over six years. So stop saying crap. Please...
I am from Londyon have lived in the US for five years. I have never seen a gun. Where I live is very safe. Some parts of the US are dangerous just like some parts of England are dangerous.
It’s true that there is gun issue in America. We go out free it’s not that bad. We party a lot her till late at night. Am Nigeria. What we do is we dnt go to any big gatherings of Americans! We do mostly Africa gatherings. And they is alot to do
Ah, Nanelle this was such a beautiful video. The you aplenty and Joyce, oh my goodness! What kind of girl is that? So focused, so intelligent, so beautiful, so housewife, so sweet! What a blessing! Blessings to the both of you for your encouraging words.
The income tax in the UK is not "20% for everything". You're talking about VAT - tax on sales. In addition, you have not mentioned the NCLEX. For those who don't know, this is the exam you have to sit and pass in order to work in the USA as a Registered Nurse.
Wow! This is amazing . Currently living in Scotland 🏴, so I honestly appreciate her perspective on how things run in both worlds : decision points 🤔.
Hi, welcome to the USA. Great interview.. I see many of these videos and I wish someone would interview a black person from here that could explain how things really are and answer questions I see many people are having. I’d be more than happy to meet up for that and give all the information about being black in America.. bc nationality doesn’t really matter in America.. complexion does and that’s what no one seems to explain which is important to understand.
Hi Nanelle, please can you do a video about this care assistant route to the USA in 2024. The requirements and the benefits over being HCA in the UK. I will really appreciate that. Thank you
Wow! Thank you my sisters, I've lived my life in South Africa where they are not just taking out guns but shooting, I can cope in America and I'm coming ❤😊. God bless you all. A nurse going home with £1800 that's like a carer. Thank you Nanelle for this beautiful content
Hellooooo, I'm a private carer in the UK, and I earn £1,000 weekly. In the UK, you build yourself to become what you want. Ask, and it shall be given. My charges even come with a discount cos I'm meant to charge £1,200 for a couple but gave them £200 discount.
They call this job private carer to mke it look beautiful.. bro you coming hier to take care of Old people the rest are stories... you Money is also dieing hier in Uk with expencies.. An Africa can sell an Africa out just for a like this days.. be wise
I really live how you do these interviews - Making sure both sides of the coin ate always brought to the table in an honest and open manner. Thanks for all the good work. Lkve you and love how you do you❤
It is not every area that is dangerous. It depends on the state and area you live in. I have been here for some time and have never heard of a gunshot though we hear it in the news.
@@charityowusu4892but who wants to go and live in the hinterlands of Ohio just because they're looking for peace of mind. All major American cities have no peace of mind and that's where people wanna be living
Relax, the entire UK is just one state in the US, and there are 50 states in America. Do you honestly think that in a country that large you won't find loads of peaceful places?
@@charlesegbunike4596 it’s more ideology than facts. To be able to work and all that money go to the govt , you have to be brainwashed To believe it’s the only way
1. Sisters you have to check the conversion rate of $dollars to pounds and 2. Compare very well the life security in England and USA, It is too (4-5 months CAN NEVER BE ENOUGH )early for you determine the better of the two. HOUSES ARE BIGGER IN US, BUT NOT STRONG LIKE UK. YOU FIND OUT MUCH LATER. YES DOCUMENTATION IS BETTER IN USA. IT IS TOO EARLY?
Have very solid reasons for moving. Otherwise the wind can blow you anywhere😃. In my analysis, most of these western countries are mostly similar. The next time, some other person will make you fall in love with Australia, Canada etc
My own advice to you Nanelle is...your so close to your ILR in the UK, please get it...get your permanent residency in the UK..then you can go to US if you want... that way you wont loose 5 years of being in the UK....
That’s the best advice… if it was me after the ILR a year (which is nothing) she can apply for the citizenship then move… i think is beneficial for her family and kid since she is close to it…
Won't she lose her residency once she lived outside the UK for more than six 6 months, if it was for free, yes, but she must pay more than £5000 for 3 of them no no
Best advice ever to you Nan, get you BP then you can securely relocate to USA. This is what Ama Manson did so sist don't let your hustle be invading after all these years
This is an interesting subject, but it should be USA health system vs the UK NHS, apart from the long waiting list in the NHS I think UK still beats the USA health system unless you are really wealthy. But I would still would love to live in the sunny, all year round part of the USA😌
Aaawww USA❤ I've been smiling throughout. Thank you Nanelle for this video and kindly interview her months later so that she can update us about the security issue and then the tax. God Bless America 🎉 We will definitely join you girls soon😂
The comparison is not necessary because living in UK is like living in one state in America. You can hire a Uhaul truck drive a few hundred miles into a different state and your entire real life experience of the country will change massively except off course if your experience of the country was formed in front of the TV.
I lived in the States for 30 years in 4 different states. I own a house in West Orange, New Jersey and two houses in Ghana, since returning to Ghana in 2012. My wife, who is a Physician and my 2 kids still live in the States. I visit the States every year. Against this background, I wish to point out that there is some exaggeration relative to certain parts of her story. Notably, the securing of a green card in a week and on the subject of bills.
About what he said about the gun violence, it depends on where you live in USA here. I’ve been in USA for 12 years and I’ve not had a single experience of that yet. My husband and I go for a walk even after 10 pm, but it always safe out there.
@@NanelleGriseldaplease I want to ask a question concerning migrating to the US. As a UK band 7 nurse, if you write NCLEX and decides to move to the US, will they consider your years of Experience and place you on the required band you're supposed to be ( don't know if US operate by band but will u start from the current band 7 equivalent over there or you start all together like a band 5 nurse?? Just curious
I have been watching your videos but this is the first time am commenting ,i moved from the UK to the US few months ago and was so happy after watching this video and don’t regret my decision Thank you
Nobody in the uk wants to move to America and give up a minimum of 28 days holiday, no medical bills, can’t just leave your job as healthcare is attached to it, you can walk everywhere don’t need a car, much safer virtually no gun crime. Almost a year payed maternity leave
For a those talking about safety......... The most important thing is to have a good relationship with God. You can die at anytime Irrespective of your location....you don’t have to get shot, or stabbed. Safety is an illusion we are all going to die. Take your chances or miss it.
I moved from UK to US but back in UK because I hate the gun culture in US. Also US will give you all the money and take it back. Cost of living is quite high compared to the UK. The weather is better than UK tho but I’ll always choose UK for safety reasons. It’s also easier and cheaper to travel from UK to many places compared to the US. However, everyone is different and we all have different preferences.
I’m a CNA (HCA) in the US and I make what a nurse makes in the UK. That won’t stop me from moving to the UK. It has been a life long dream of mine and I will make it happen soon. That being said, welcome to the United States! 🇺🇸
I have been in both the UK and USA USA 🇺🇸 is the best place, and I have never seen a gun in the USA. The houses are massively big 😊 UK 🇬🇧 is for elderly people who are ready to retire, and the houses are so tiny
You all forgetting the uk health sector is not focused on making profit like the US ,is easier for you guy cause you are nurses,for those without good job that does not cover your health insurance they struggle alot
Thanks nanelle for this video. Pls i wld advice you get your british citizenship b4 going to the us cos you are close to getting it alredy. God bless you
It depends on the neighborhood in which you live in the USA,in good neighborhoods we walk out even at 8pm and we have parks where we can go walk even at 9pm. Parks are light up with bright lights.
Nanelle, I should think it should be much easier for you considering your entire extended family are already in the USA. Perhaps husby could take the risk and encourage you to consider. I think the worrying part is the fear factor of violence and crime and the lack of safety we hear in the media. But I still think considering your parents have been there for decades they are better placed to advise on the safety bit... This interview is gradually turning my head towards the USA as a finance person despite the fact that I enjoyed my short stay in the UK earlier this year and in the process of moving there 😂😂😂.. What a case to have on decision making
There's also a whole lot of things to consider with the US such as work - life balance, job security, insurance, food standards, infrastructure, healthcare, childcare, racism (really serious), cost of living, laws of the state you'd move to (states where cost of living is typically lower have very backward laws in regards to gun safety, womens rights, education etc. & places where most people want to move to with higher wages have more taxes than most of UK & much higher cost of living).
@@NanelleGriselda Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK. I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
She nailed it America is really the best place to live in if you have a professional job or want to pursue a career
funny what about security?
@@HefnerLamarWhat about it?
I lived in the UK and Ireland for 8 years. I moved to the US lived there for 10 years, then moved to Rwanda and then moved back to Cameroon. My experiences on all the continents have been excellent. In terms of work opportunities for everyone, to me, the US was better.
why did you move to Rwanda? and then move out please be honest cos I know nurses in Rwanda do not make much and the cost of living is quite high.
are you Cameroonian?
@@chemfon9096 Cameroonian American. What is your country?
@@minicitekedioh6132 I am Cameroonian just won the DV. wil like to relocate
@@minicitekedioh6132 i got some questions on DV? if you don't mind
Great interview! I have lived in the US all my life and although we have different views on this country I'm glad you are enjoying it here. People in the comments forget that people live different from one another and what works for one person may not work for another.
Exactly
Thanks, Nanelle, and Joyce welcome to the USA! The land where anyone willing to work has an opportunity to thrive and grow. I've been an RN in this "land of the free" for over 20 years and a nurse practitioner for 5 years. There is no place on planet Earth that could have given a foreigner so much, and I'm glad I can now give back:)) Our healthcare was free since my husband was in the military, copay for dental but medical was free. Racism and tribalism are all over the planet. And politics aside, I'll always give the USA an A for a better life and opportunities
Also nowhere is safe, UK isn’t a safe haven either
Hi Nanelle, I am very happy listening to you guys and I will love to know that Agent as well I am planning to move from Spain to US.
Woooww. We will get there.
Amen! This lawyer agrees. Opportunities are endless and everyone can become somebody with determination
This professor agrees. The greatest country in the world!
Good luck to you and pleased to hear that your heart desire is meant.. I have been in the Uk for over three decades. I'm dual trained and really proud of Uk systems. UK and US health and social care systems are significantly incomparable . Uk is based on compassion and equitable social /care system for all regardless of the individual's status. You wait until you advance in age ,then your assessment of Uk would change. Aside, in the US, maternity care is not free, no patient choice or maternity rights etc. Furthermore, according to various sources the deterioration of NHS care is due to funding starvation and poor resource allocation by successive Tory governments so as to facilitate their covert privatisation agenda , which is contrary to the ideology and principles of the NHS founding fathers.
However, if you believe in equal, effective and efficient health and social care rather than monetarisation then UK all the way. There is equality act 2010 that protect BAME should one experience discrimination which I doubt is available in US due to its health inequalities and status-privatisation healthcare system.
Anyhow , wish you all the best in your new adventure.
God bless the UK and the founding fathers of the NHS who birthed this wonderful ideology which is an envy of the whole world based on Judeo-Christian values of holistic care for all at the point of need.
Big facts
Fact 💯
So true, I live in the USA, I will rather live in the UK than US. life is not all about big salary.
@@tAforrealWell the presenter loves money 💰 more than anything that’s why she wants to come here 🇺🇸 . Her videos she always say I love money and money is sweet
@@eugeneanthony4623lol
It would be interesting to interview Joyce again after a year. I would love to hear from her after living in America for longer ☺️
Great suggestion!
@@NanelleGriselda Welcome to America Nanelle. I moved from the UK to USA just over a year ago. I love your videos and I love America.
Keep it up❤❤
@@LyndaEzeWelcome to America and I wish you well!
The same thing I was thinking. Interview her again after a year or 2 lol
Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK.
I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
I will choose my safety and peace of mind over money any day.
You're not missing anything. 3 people were murdered in Florida yesterday in a mass shooting targetting black people & these occurences are becoming more common throughout the country. When you're new, have never been to the US, or just visiting it looks nice & glamourous untill you really learn about the system, have real experiences here & have kids
My thoughts exactly!!! I can walk wherever I want to walk where I live in Europe. My safety and peace of mind over money any day
When Ur time has come, it has come.
Let's say the US have free healthcare, do you think they would have enough salary? I think the UK is doing a great job is not all about receiving but what you give 👍
Exactly! I am in Canada and my husband travels like 4 times in the year to USA due to his work. Anytime he goes I am always praying hard. Injust have this fear about USA. His last visit while driving with his colleagues they had to change direction cos they saw a man in a car with a gun gauging towards a building. Hr had that long gun with lens that target well well ooo. I can't go through that
Love how very honest she was about everything.
Nice content…obviously she’s living her American dream. We all have choices do what makes you happy
I am super impressed that Africans can be this open and honest. Congratulations, dear lady, on achieving ur goals. The Lord will protect and preserve you in Jesus' Name. Amen. Thanks for sharing .
What that means African are being honest? African are always honest, but some crazy people teach African bad and evil stuff. They came to Africa and stolen everything and lied about it. There are so many things that this woman may not have noticed. For minimum wage, life is very hard in America. Homelessness is more than anywhere else.
My husband used to live in Europe and he said there’s no better country then the USA 🇺🇸
I have lived in UK for over 35years and I work as a paediatric nurse. I love my job and I get good salaries. It depends on the agency you work for that determines your salaries. I will always choose UK, my family and I have visited USA few times but it’s not for us. One of our daughters is an American born and lives here in UK. Our NHS is incomparable, and due to my line of work, I have seen how our NHS has supported a lot of families. Everyone has access to free healthcare regardless if you are rich or poor. I have a family member diagnosed with complex medical conditions and I can’t imagine how much their treatments would have costs if we live in USA, I probably would have been bankrupt. Health is wealth and for us we will choose UK over a million times.
USA has mediaid for the poor and pay 0 in healthcare. Live in the uk, enjoy your salaries, I’ve seen American nurses earn 100k a year. You probably drive a fiesta and live in a shitty studio. Here nurses are driving in the best of cars and living their best life
UK IS 100 TIMES BETTER ALWAYS, I HAVE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO TASTE BOTH SIDES, NO DOUBT UK IS BETTER.
I think you are right... I love the UK
@@vedanttaneja8578Each to their own! I’m a U.K. nurse and drive a 2004 Toyota Yaris and live in a small flat. So what do you want to happen?
@@vedanttaneja8578clown you think everything revolves around 100k salary 😂😭 and fancy cars.
Out now at past 10pm uk watching this.....will choose my peace of mind over money o
Im from the U.S and we be out at 10:00 also. You cant be afraid to live.
I moved from USA to Canada and I was back to the USA. Its the greatest place to live!!
Love that the UK is big on work life balance. I am paid well and at the same time I can take time off if I feel bad - I was off for 3mos and still got paid in full. There is mandatory paid holiday for at least 28 days on top of that. If I need doctor’s appointment, I dont have to think about insurance coverage, co-pays, etc. We are so lucky with the NHS. And there are so many nice historical villages, parks, National Trust places to go to.
Are you a care worker?
@@tashianncube5388why?
60 weeks wait to see a consultant on the NHS. But it’s free..
@@aleph8888 Not usually that long and private healthcare is dirt cheap in the UK if you don't want to wait. Like £20 a month, though many employers just give it to you for free.
I am yet to see anyone who will convince me to pick the US over the UK..you see that safety part, that is all that matters to me....i notice all them nurses who move to the US are mostly putting money first...i have only boys and I am very big on where i raise them and where they are safer(finally it is God who protects)
It depends on where you are in America. If you're in San Diago or New Mexico, for example, you might be safer than someone in London.
Anytime i will choose Europe over US
Uk beats USA....safety, health care can not be measured.
@@araconnect UK beats USA?? 😂 yeah right. Whatever helps you sleep at night
@@akwesiboachieHaving lived in USA for 2 years, you cannot compare safety and healthcare in UK with USA, UK is way superior in these two areas, you will make more money in USA to spend a lot of it on inflated bills. I am a nurse on £3800 a month which is equal to $4617 converted to USD, convince me why I should move to USA again if I make such kind of money that most of you make in USA?
My fear for people is moving to anywhere just for money 💰!!!! There is so much more to life than money and it generally seems to be an African problem. Also you can make money anywhere- there are countless millionaires in even Africa and there are poor people in Africa, US, Europe, Australia etc
I hope people will weigh all the facts and really ask themselves what do they want and what are they really looking for (for themselves and their families rather based on other peoples expectations). You can’t keep moving from country to country because the salary is higher in one country. There are so many factors to consider in each country. There is a big difference between going somewhere on holidays and living in that same nation.
My advice is go or stay where you will have peace of mind and enjoy your work. There’s no greater blessing than having peace of mind and enjoying the work of your hands. I believe when you have the right mindset and have made the right choice (personally to YOU !!!) money will find you wherever that may be. Wishing you all the best 😊
She's more needed and valued in the USA than Africa, she took the opportunity which is not a bad decision. Not everyone can be an Entrepreneur, millionaire or billionaire, she has the skills & went to where she & her skills is more valued, we don't share a common means of motivation, like for me, money motivates me to work harder & smarter.
Words of wisdom.
True talk dear.
Well written, it will take a while for people to understand that the social, psychological and emotional effects far out weigh the so called economical gains. 😢 unfortunately so😢
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On point
Thank you for this video & info, the truth is, when you plan to migrate to the US or other developed countries, make sure you have a qualified skill especially in a well needed field.
I never understood the idea of relocating from Africa to Uk a country where there is a limit to how ambitious you can be for “ peace of mind “ and “ free things” like the NHS which hardly functions these days with those with money doing private and the doctors always on strike . North America you work hard and the sky is your limit .some one in the comments stated the middle class does better in the UK: why would I leave my country to aim to be middle class in another country . There are 50 states in the US some areas are almost like a different country because they feel different . I have lived in the US for 15 years and never seen a gun , she must live in an open carry state like Texas.
What a good answer i lived in uk for 14 years and im here in US for 3 years now
It's not Chicago otherwise they be outside. She hasn't stayed for tax season all that money. She's talking about😂
@@Sataka23clipsWhat about Chicago? Where are you from?
What’s wrong with “middle class”…not everyone will make it…yes hard work can get you far in America, but america is literally the top or the bottom…you literally have Americans born and raised telling ppl their is no middle class and they are being priced out
@@teeboy5224 there is absolutely nothing wrong with middle class, but if I am going to sacrifice leaving my family , friends , good weather and good food I think going to a country where I have limited mobility is the last place I want to be .
Nice one from you, Nanelle. There is nothing wrong in chasing bigger pay in the USA or elsewhere, but we just need to be aware that nothing compares with safety, security, and wellbeing, which are top priorities in the UK. Only those who have these can chase money, which is the main motivation to many migrant professionals switching to the US. One can't be too careful in a dangerous and toxic environment.
Personal advice for Nanelle: Good luck if you have decided to relocate to the USA with your family, but I will advise that, if you have spent about 5 years in the UK to please be patient to acquire your UK citizenship in about a year. I believe this will be of benefit to you in the near and distant future. Best wishes ❤️
Exactly my advice to Nanelle. Nothing beats being a UK and US citizen 🎉
Your hospitals don't have beds for the critically sick how is that placing safety and priority at number one.
There is a difference between permanent residency and citizenship. You do not become a citizen after staying for 5 years u need to have had settled status for 12 months before u are considered to become a citizen.
People who lost their lives to stabbing, go tell their family how good your country is that is operating on stolen wealth
Yep. Get your UK citizenship. As you said you might need it in tge future.
I subscribed because of Nanelle’s personality and I don’t regret it. ❤
Thank you 🙏🏽
@@NanelleGriselda Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK.
I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
I wish to finish as an RN pretty soon and hopefully come to the USA some day this is really encouraging
I pray that your wish will be granted🙏🏾
Very informative, thank you Nanelle as always. It will be nice if you or Joceil can share or suggest some agencies that hire directly for hospitals. It will be beneficial to some of us please. Thank you again.
Asking a real estate agent whether you should buy a home right now is like to asking an alcoholic whether they think you should have a drink lol. Homes in my neighborhood that cost around $450k in sales in 2019 are now going for $800 to $950k. Every seller in my neighborhood is currently making a $350k profit. Simply unreal. In all honesty, deflation is what we require. The only other option is for many people to go bankrupt, which would also be bad for the economy. That is the only way to return to normal.
Personally, I can connect to that. When I began working with Jenny Pamogas Canaya, a fiduciary financial counsellor, my advantages were certain. In these circumstances, I would always advise getting professional help so they can steer you through choppy markets and just give you indicators and strategies for knowing when to enter and exit the market...........
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Great interview, great honesty and info, Joyce! Welcome to the US
Thanks Nanelle for asking the right questions. The interview was great
Well dear Africans,some things are MORE important than money. Things like small kids who are given puberty blockers to become transgendered in USA schools EVEN without the knowledge of parents. Like school shooters going to schools to shoot kids as young as 3 years old. This year 2023,USA had more than 400 school shootings before July 2023. That means from January to July 2023,more than 400 school shootings o. And it isn’t happening in only one region or state,it is in the entire USA,it can happen anywhere because everyone has access to guns! I have a child. The thought of my child being in school not knowing if a shooter will break in and shoot,or if my child will be convinced to change to a different gender or sex…..some things are more important than money in my opinion. Uk is still VERY VERY conservative compared to USA. School shootings are not here. And kids aren’t encouraged in schools to become a different gender or sex. In USA if your kid sees other kids being open about transgenderism and says he or she too wants to change sex or gender and you as a parent say no,the government can arrest you for not letting your small child change his or her sex or gender. As for me,I choose good values and morals and safety of life for my family over money any day. Money can’t raise a dead child or fix a child who gets corrupted by the wave of unAfrican values there.That’s just my opinion.
You’re right about the gun violence issue. It has been my fear always. The transgender is not true though. Government can’t arrest you for saying no to your child wanting to change gender. Though, some are pushing for that, it’s not a law. At least not in my state.
I have lived in the US for five years and yes I am very aware and against gun violence. But I refuse to live my life in fear. Where I live is very safe and my children go to school in the US and I have not encountered anything as extreme as what you are stating. England is not great either and has a lot of hidden racism. Go wherever you feel will give you a better life. The US is not for everyone but some people immigrate and do well over here.
Stop spreading falsehoods! Children are NOT given puberty blockers without the consent of a parent or legal guardian.
@@soni1661 you can never equate USA to UK in violence. I didn’t talk about racism,even in Africa there is racism. I mentioned gun violence because in any society where guns and drugs are easy to get,it becomes dangerous. May you continue to be safe. I’m merely speaking facts based on what I know and have seen. My uncle got killed in the US via gun shooting….so I also know what I am saying. Also,one of the reasons that the Black lives matter gained traction in the USA and not in the UK is for this exact reason which is GUN VIOLENCE. That’s all I am saying.
@@soni1661 which state do you reside?
Absolutely great interview, stunning, addressed all my worries/concerns
For me, my safety and peace comes first.
I'm a Ghanaian as well. I like your conversation because it's straight forward and very honest 😂😅🎉
I am from ivory coast and a teacher in boston. This is my 31 year in America. I have never seen a gun or heard a gunshot. I used to go to clubs and parties a lot.still havent heard a gunshot.
Wooow. What State are you in ?
@@NanelleGriselda massachusetts.
@@NanelleGriseldaso you see why I commented about putting things in perspective.
31 years in Us , Wow , bless you. I'm also from Cote d'Ivoire based in UK .
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Very active lady and hardworking you are Nanelle! Thank you for bringing someone again so that we can hear directly. Do take care of your voice.
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Money for nurses in the US is attractive and tempting, however, i can't trade my safety, security and peace of mind for it, UK is peaceful, she said they do go out by 11pm, but in the US 6pm and someone was already bringing out a gun. Hmmmmm, for someone like me that have lived in south Africa before moving to the Uk, US is a no no for me for now, i can't say never. I don't need toxic lifestyle for my children and I don't want to walk on eggshells either. Peace of mind is under-rated and money can't buy it.
Uk is not as peaceful as people think it is…..stabbing cases everywhere….in my 6 months stay in one neighbourhood almost 5 people are stabbed to death….I didn’t see that even in Nigeria
@@kareemsvlog5590who ask you to be looking for a ghetto in the UK? Your problem was you were used to living in such environments because I have lived in the UK for more than a decade and I have not had such experience in any neighbourhood where have lived or living presently for over six years. So stop saying crap. Please...
I am from Londyon have lived in the US for five years. I have never seen a gun. Where I live is very safe. Some parts of the US are dangerous just like some parts of England are dangerous.
@soni1661 exactly. There are 100 counties in my state and almost 800 cities.
It’s true that there is gun issue in America. We go out free it’s not that bad. We party a lot her till late at night. Am Nigeria. What we do is we dnt go to any big gatherings of Americans! We do mostly Africa gatherings. And they is alot to do
Ah, Nanelle this was such a beautiful video. The you aplenty and Joyce, oh my goodness! What kind of girl is that? So focused, so intelligent, so beautiful, so housewife, so sweet! What a blessing! Blessings to the both of you for your encouraging words.
Hahahah The American 🇺🇸 testimony I have been sharing 😂. Welcome 🇺🇸 my fellow 🇬🇭 sisters
This lady is making the USA 🇺🇸 so attractive ❤
I agree 🙂
That's why I am waiting to see where this is going 😅
Let her come to new york
She will run
It's crazy with bills here sis
The income tax in the UK is not "20% for everything". You're talking about VAT - tax on sales. In addition, you have not mentioned the NCLEX. For those who don't know, this is the exam you have to sit and pass in order to work in the USA as a Registered Nurse.
Wow! This is amazing . Currently living in Scotland 🏴, so I honestly appreciate her perspective on how things run in both worlds : decision points 🤔.
Really if u want to succeed in abroad, UK should always be a stepping stone to the USA, the ideal dream land, for sure
Hi, welcome to the USA. Great interview.. I see many of these videos and I wish someone would interview a black person from here that could explain how things really are and answer questions I see many people are having. I’d be more than happy to meet up for that and give all the information about being black in America.. bc nationality doesn’t really matter in America.. complexion does and that’s what no one seems to explain which is important to understand.
That would be very helpful
So true 🙂
Hi Nanelle, please can you do a video about this care assistant route to the USA in 2024. The requirements and the benefits over being HCA in the UK. I will really appreciate that. Thank you
God bless the United States of America 🇺🇸. It might be a bit bumpy settling in at first but once you pull through it is a sweet ride.
Wow! Thank you my sisters, I've lived my life in South Africa where they are not just taking out guns but shooting, I can cope in America and I'm coming ❤😊. God bless you all. A nurse going home with £1800 that's like a carer. Thank you Nanelle for this beautiful content
Be wise bro..
House rent, light Bills, eating nd so on..
Thats money is gone..
@@wizzy24godspower23 Lolz i can't even eat what I want lolz
Hellooooo, I'm a private carer in the UK, and I earn £1,000 weekly. In the UK, you build yourself to become what you want. Ask, and it shall be given. My charges even come with a discount cos I'm meant to charge £1,200 for a couple but gave them £200 discount.
How do you earn 1000 per week ? Is it £20 per hour? Have not seen an HCA paid that much
They call this job private carer to mke it look beautiful.. bro you coming hier to take care of Old people the rest are stories... you Money is also dieing hier in Uk with expencies.. An Africa can sell an Africa out just for a like this days.. be wise
I really live how you do these interviews - Making sure both sides of the coin ate always brought to the table in an honest and open manner.
Thanks for all the good work.
Lkve you and love how you do you❤
Very informative and insightful interview . Thanks for sharing this , Nanelle.
Wow your immigration experience was plus!!!❤❤❤❤
For free, I won't live in the USA. My peace of mind over all.
Peace of minds is what matters most in life. I will choose Europe 100 times over America.
It is not every area that is dangerous. It depends on the state and area you live in. I have been here for some time and have never heard of a gunshot though we hear it in the news.
@@charityowusu4892but who wants to go and live in the hinterlands of Ohio just because they're looking for peace of mind. All major American cities have no peace of mind and that's where people wanna be living
Relax, the entire UK is just one state in the US, and there are 50 states in America. Do you honestly think that in a country that large you won't find loads of peaceful places?
@@charlesegbunike4596 it’s more ideology than facts. To be able to work and all that money go to the govt , you have to be brainwashed To believe it’s the only way
Nanelle I was amazed to learn you were in mustard seed chapel international.... I love what you're doing and may God continue to bless your channel
How can someone who is not a nurse move to the US
1. Sisters you have to check the conversion rate of $dollars to pounds and 2. Compare very well the life security in England and USA, It is too (4-5 months CAN NEVER BE ENOUGH )early for you determine the better of the two. HOUSES ARE BIGGER IN US, BUT NOT STRONG LIKE UK.
YOU FIND OUT MUCH LATER. YES DOCUMENTATION IS BETTER IN USA.
IT IS TOO EARLY?
Hi l was in the UK for 17yrs. Was in the army in the UK. I move 6yrs ago and am not going for ever for 12 hours Thanks Richard
Well done. I am proud of you girls.. ❤
Have very solid reasons for moving. Otherwise the wind can blow you anywhere😃. In my analysis, most of these western countries are mostly similar. The next time, some other person will make you fall in love with Australia, Canada etc
My own advice to you Nanelle is...your so close to your ILR in the UK, please get it...get your permanent residency in the UK..then you can go to US if you want... that way you wont loose 5 years of being in the UK....
Hmnnn... If there is a Green Card attached immediately she moves...😅😅😅
That’s the best advice… if it was me after the ILR a year (which is nothing) she can apply for the citizenship then move… i think is beneficial for her family and kid since she is close to it…
Won't she lose her residency once she lived outside the UK for more than six 6 months, if it was for free, yes, but she must pay more than £5000 for 3 of them no no
Best advice ever to you Nan, get you BP then you can securely relocate to USA. This is what Ama Manson did so sist don't let your hustle be invading after all these years
@@salomeykoi8963but then u get the same permit residency for immediately moving to the US
Very intelligent nurse. I love intelligent & brainy women.
This is an interesting subject, but it should be USA health system vs the UK NHS, apart from the long waiting list in the NHS I think UK still beats the USA health system unless you are really wealthy. But I would still would love to live in the sunny, all year round part of the USA😌
Aaawww USA❤ I've been smiling throughout. Thank you Nanelle for this video and kindly interview her months later so that she can update us about the security issue and then the tax. God Bless America 🎉 We will definitely join you girls soon😂
We will!
Which hospital is she working?
Please can you refer my wife
Size of the properties can never be compared between the US and the UK. The sizes of the countries can't even be compared.
The comparison is not necessary because living in UK is like living in one state in America. You can hire a Uhaul truck drive a few hundred miles into a different state and your entire real life experience of the country will change massively except off course if your experience of the country was formed in front of the TV.
Nanelle u should just move to US. Ur heart is just there, Go!!
Please if you wouldn't mind, can you mention the name of the Agency for direct hire.
Thank you Nanelle for this video.
I lived in the States for 30 years in 4 different states. I own a house in West Orange, New Jersey and two houses in Ghana, since returning to Ghana in 2012. My wife, who is a Physician and my 2 kids still live in the States. I visit the States every year. Against this background, I wish to point out that there is some exaggeration relative to certain parts of her story. Notably, the securing of a green card in a week and on the subject of bills.
About what he said about the gun violence, it depends on where you live in USA here. I’ve been in USA for 12 years and I’ve not had a single experience of that yet. My husband and I go for a walk even after 10 pm, but it always safe out there.
Nanelle you are not a liar. I know you always do your research before you say anything ❤
I appreciate that
@@NanelleGriseldaplease I want to ask a question concerning migrating to the US. As a UK band 7 nurse, if you write NCLEX and decides to move to the US, will they consider your years of Experience and place you on the required band you're supposed to be ( don't know if US operate by band but will u start from the current band 7 equivalent over there or you start all together like a band 5 nurse?? Just curious
@@NanelleGriseldaplease i tried to use Eres for credentials evaluation how do i know am applying for one
I have been watching your videos but this is the first time am commenting ,i moved from the UK to the US few months ago and was so happy after watching this video and don’t regret my decision
Thank you
Wow thanks for sharing
Very interesting clip. Quick question, can UK Nurse move to US and start work straightaway, without writing any exam?
Great content sisNanelle,,, would you mind to share the requirements to get to the USA as a caregiver
Nice nice nice …. Very insightful
I loved her transparency.
All the people i know in the UK wants to come to the US
Nobody in the uk wants to move to America and give up a minimum of 28 days holiday, no medical bills, can’t just leave your job as healthcare is attached to it, you can walk everywhere don’t need a car, much safer virtually no gun crime. Almost a year payed maternity leave
Very informative and helpful video.
I loved this convo❤😂. Joicel should consider uploading videos on her YT channel. I've missed her too:)
😢😢😢 I will dear. I’m being lazy
@@joicelsarpongHi, please which Visa Category did you use to apply? I am a registered Nurse
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I will be so happy to meet nanelle some day, she inspired me somuch
For a those talking about safety.........
The most important thing is to have a good relationship with God. You can die at anytime Irrespective of your location....you don’t have to get shot, or stabbed.
Safety is an illusion we are all going to die. Take your chances or miss it.
America is a great country to live in. Freedom is essential in life❤
If I am moving to USA, it’s gonna be cos of being able to use my dream cars that are not easily accessible here in the UK.
This is very truthful and passionate response...
Nanelle, plz try and do a video on the areas that are easily employable in the US
Good information given by you ladies…God bless you dear Nanelle.
I moved from UK to US but back in UK because I hate the gun culture in US. Also US will give you all the money and take it back. Cost of living is quite high compared to the UK. The weather is better than UK tho but I’ll always choose UK for safety reasons. It’s also easier and cheaper to travel from UK to many places compared to the US. However, everyone is different and we all have different preferences.
22 percent food inflation rate, lol
Awesome conversation indeed. I like! ❤️
I’m a CNA (HCA) in the US and I make what a nurse makes in the UK. That won’t stop me from moving to the UK. It has been a life long dream of mine and I will make it happen soon.
That being said, welcome to the United States! 🇺🇸
Really! That’s a huge difference.
Seriously! Hmm! Just visit please. You may not like it here in the UK. Tiny rooms to live, narrow roads, etc
@tosinariyo4837 😂😂😂 tiny but solid, built with red bricks not wood. Big spaces outside London if you want big rooms.
@Alvary-pj1imyeah but let's be real he's talking about normal full time employment not locum. Sonographers make more
@@tosinariyo4837But not psychopaths as a police officers and rules for everything!!!
I have been in both the UK and USA
USA 🇺🇸 is the best place, and I have never seen a gun in the USA.
The houses are massively big 😊
UK 🇬🇧 is for elderly people who are ready to retire, and the houses are so tiny
You all forgetting the uk health sector is not focused on making profit like the US ,is easier for you guy cause you are nurses,for those without good job that does not cover your health insurance they struggle alot
Thank you. I am 17 months in the UK. I am yet to settle down and planning to leave for US in the next 3 years.
Thanks nanelle for this video. Pls i wld advice you get your british citizenship b4 going to the us cos you are close to getting it alredy. God bless you
Simple, and on point, I love watching your channel
Yay! Thank you!
I want to be a nurse because of Nanelle… I love you so much!❤…can’t wait to meet you someday ❤😊
Awwww thank you
Up9u 8:19 ij9uky6umj yu
I genuinely enjoyed this conversation.. very reasonable food for thought
I love this video, thanks for motivating us with this video
Awwwwww nice interview by all standards 🎉🎉🎉🎉
This is so informative. Thanks guys ❤️
Very informative, thanks a million ❤
Watching the video with smiles. Congrats Joicel and thanks Nanelle. Making us proud ☺️
Sure just smiling from ear to ear
Great stuff,Keep moving forward gurl❤
Pls take care of your voice Nanell.. 😅 Don't allow enjoyment to spoil it o😊
😂😂😂 Oohh it’s gone
It depends on the neighborhood in which you live in the USA,in good neighborhoods we walk out even at 8pm and we have parks where we can go walk even at 9pm. Parks are light up with bright lights.
Shifting cultivation happening in my head like crazy 😂
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@@joicelsarpong I'm on your channel as I type 😄😄
Your interview with your mum has been tormenting me because I also left my kids home. Especially the time she cried
Nanelle, I should think it should be much easier for you considering your entire extended family are already in the USA. Perhaps husby could take the risk and encourage you to consider.
I think the worrying part is the fear factor of violence and crime and the lack of safety we hear in the media. But I still think considering your parents have been there for decades they are better placed to advise on the safety bit... This interview is gradually turning my head towards the USA as a finance person despite the fact that I enjoyed my short stay in the UK earlier this year and in the process of moving there 😂😂😂.. What a case to have on decision making
There's also a whole lot of things to consider with the US such as work - life balance, job security, insurance, food standards, infrastructure, healthcare, childcare, racism (really serious), cost of living, laws of the state you'd move to (states where cost of living is typically lower have very backward laws in regards to gun safety, womens rights, education etc. & places where most people want to move to with higher wages have more taxes than most of UK & much higher cost of living).
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I think you should consider USA
@@NanelleGriselda Someone please tell me how she got the Green Card straight from UK.
I’m a U.S. Citizen but I’m curious. Did she win like the D.V Lottery or married to a U.S. Citizen who filed for her to come to the U.S ????????
I'm a nurse in Poland but I moved to USA two years ago, then continue my profession, for me, I prefer U.S A than any other place in the work.
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I have been waiting for your videos like forever
It’s not me ooo been enjoying my family
Nanell you are a top notch when it comes to content. You are going places weldon Sis