grabe nurse ventura.. This is the best vlog na super relate much ako. Kc hirap tlga ako which country to go to next after saudi... Tho im in Ph again currently, this vlog is like a perfect fit for me. I mean sa common things i consider as well. Thanks so much!
Love this interview! Ang galing sa work ni ate and ofc ang galing din ng husband niyang magmanage!!! I can feel na ang ganda ng flow nung responsibilities nilang mag asawa and same mindset na simple but happy!! Inspiring!! Sana next naman yung mga single nurses and yung mga nurses na pumunta diyan without experience sa pilipinas
Thank you. First ever vlog I watched about Ireland. I like the mindset of the husband...saying what will be the guarantee you'll have a better life in AUS than what you have now. True. But just want to know more about the benefits of living in Ireland vs in the Philippines. Currentyl in the Philippines. Life is good here but thinking of the kids's education and also health insurance...better ba jan sa Ireland in terms of these areas?
Hello, thanks for commenting …❤️❤️❤️ill answer this as a married man without kids. I think it really depends what you want, what you’re looking for, what your current situation is, what are your goals? If I am living a good life in the Philippines meaning I have a good salary , a house , family and were more than comfortable, and not struggling with low income for example, I would stay (to be honest) life abroad has its pros and cons up and downs.but if for example somebody looking for better opportunities to have a good or better life than what one currently have , doon ko ipupursue mag abroad. I believe in terms of kids education it is free until seconndary school,health insurance you’re looking on paying 100 euros above per person, there’s a long waiting time if you’re looking to do an elective procedure publicly. Sa Pilipinas once you have the means, they schedulre you straight away , here mag iintay ka tlga if you’re a public patient.like months sometimes years , depende sa procedure and all. But id say the quality of life here is better conpared sa Pinas although, I would still prefer sa Pinas given my life circumstance is good. Mas masaya pa din sa sarili mong bansa.
@@BoyetVentura thank you. Really really means a lot. Appreciate the prompt and honest reply. It's good to know about the healthcare system there. God bless and more power. I'll watch more of your videos. Thank you!
Hello there yes mahal ang cost of living jan sa Ireland pero ang lalaki nman ng sahod nyo😅 Sana all na lang kami ..ciao from Italy❤ sana mka pasyal jan someday😊
Hello Edito?hehe thakyou sa comment, share ko din once matapos na un proseso, mejomadugo din yung application namen eh. Waiting to close the deal, crossing fingers , sana matpos na this month. Thanksfor watching the vlog❤️🙏🙏🙏
Thank you very much Boyet, i just wanted to know if u came to Ireland with any critical care education or only experience and then did critical care in Ireland? Thank u again
Hi Robin , so before I came to Ireland I had an icu experience in Saudi for 4 years, and 1 year in the Philippines so, thats the training I had but with no crictical care degree or anythng like that
Hi po ,is it possible for a reg nurse to work there in Ireland without bedside experience?i mean there's a working gap from hospital to community setting? thank you & God bless.
@@BoyetVentura Self awareness is the key😍comparing is the thief of joy, iba iba ang nagpapasaya sa bawat tao. Thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the good work po❤
sabi nga nila the grass isnt always greener on the other side, learn to water the grass you’re in. -- success is not about who has the most , --but who needs the least…
Hi ask ko po sana kung ano ang seggestion nyo for 2 nurses. isa lang mag aagency? Or sabay na po pipirma ng contract sa agency? Family of 3 po.thank you
Hi! If you are both nurses, I think it’s a good idea if 1 will do full time with the HSE( govt run) for a more stable income and pension, better chances to get a mortgage and most jobs will have a flexible enough schedule to juggle with the other person doing agency.
Hi Boyet. Are you well my friend ? This was a really interesting vlog. Thanks for posting. One funny question for you. Is Charlie wearing shoes or possibly you painted his feet blue ???
Hi Anthony! Im well! Hope you are too! Hahaha yes he wears shoes when outdoors to keep his paws clean! Hahahha , sometimes he jumps in our bed and couch .😅😅😅
@@BoyetVentura I'm sitting here laughing at my stupid question, Boyet. How did he take to wearing shoes at first? My last dog was a German Shepherd and slept on my bed too, on a special blanket to catch the hair.
@@BoyetVentura thanks Boyet! Really like your vlogs. Dublin based here! More county vlogs to come please as we are highly considering moving to counties outside Dublin.
@@ngbasbas try it, mas makakaipon kayo, mas simple mas okay , overrated sa Dublin, unless city tlaga gusto ninyo. We just got a 2 bedroom apt for 190k will share the journey sa vlog soon - hehe.
Hahaha. I respect your opinion. But maybe yung tipid sayo is different sa definition ng tipid sa iba.. what you call tipid for you might be already a luxury for others. :) we shop 60 Euro weekly for 2 people ( with small luxuries nayon) - , depende cgro san ka nagshoshop and anu yung binibili mo. Wlang imposible :) - Goodluck 🙂👍
Haha. We usually go for homecooked meals and less processed meals. We avoid snacks as much as possible so kids can eat more on the big meals. We don’t buy sugary drinks or bottled waters. If you’ll notice veg, fruits and crops have less tax than the processed foods. We go for non branded products like tesco and dunnes. Again, we only eat out or order take when we are celebrating something special or if we are on a holiday. We go over €50/week sometimes but €50 a week is definitely possible for us.
It's difficult to compare your (or our) lifestyle with theirs. As shown in the video, Jean and her husband seem very frugal and practical, which is what I admire and aspire to. Her husband imposed a set budget for the food which they probably rigorously follow. If you notice all throughout the video, they make wise financial decisions. From the sound of it, it seems like they are part of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) Movement, but I'm not sure whether they are. But she mentioned that she and her husband are content and are happy with a simple life. And it's hard to accept for many of us (including myself) who are slaves to materialistic objects and want nicer things, even nice food, that people can be so frugal in so many ways and aspects. Truthfully, even me and my husband can easily spend 80-160 euros (not always but still happens most weeks) for weekly grocery and food spending (restaurant trips and takeways), just for the two of us. And we live in the province in the Philippines!😅 Wish I could be more like Jean, but I'm still caught up in the materilistic mindset. Maybe one day I can be like that. Hopefully, soon!
@@BoyetVentura, YOU SEE THE PLACE WERE I LIVED HERE IN DALY CITY, CALIFORNIA A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IS $2MILLION DOLLARS OR P120MILLION PESOS. IT IS A ONE STORY JUST LIKE THE PROJECT HOUSING IN QUEZON CITY. BELIEVE IT OR NOT BUT IT'S TRUE.
Hello in general mababait sila. Nag proprotest sila kasi andming mga refugees na pinapapasok sa Ireland na bnbgyan ng benefits. But usually sa mga legal worker and immigrants they are very welcoming. You get the odd ones na may ugali but in general okay sila. Pati nga pasyente.
I admire how kids are raised here. I can say they are really into gentle parenting. Generally people are very polite, kind and lovely. My daughter always tell me her teacher never gets angry because she’s so lovely. My 4&6 y/o daughters wants to be teachers which only shows they are treated very well when they are outside of our house. Most of my young colleagues speaks highly of their parents which I think is one admirable value. They are very independent but they always stay very emotionally close to their parents. This is what I notice from my colleagues at work.
im Irish, the protests are not about Filipinos, there about unvetted migrants, being forced upon us in the thousands there all adult males from north Africa and the middle east, all of are hotels are full, they are raping are women and children, 21 kids have went missing this month, a 14 year old girl that went missing was found in a brothel recently, there are hundreds of videos of these men chasing young girls, and touching them inappropriately, stalking girls, one not so long ago decapitated a gay man, and a another stabbed a a group of small children going to school,
Love this episode! Love her mindset and cleverness!
@@spud1028 thank you, I admire her too ❤️🙏
grabe nurse ventura.. This is the best vlog na super relate much ako. Kc hirap tlga ako which country to go to next after saudi... Tho im in Ph again currently, this vlog is like a perfect fit for me. I mean sa common things i consider as well. Thanks so much!
hi, thank you, happy ako may nakakarelate. I hop you found some clarity and this video helped as decision process mo kung saan ka an ppnta next:)
Love this interview! Ang galing sa work ni ate and ofc ang galing din ng husband niyang magmanage!!! I can feel na ang ganda ng flow nung responsibilities nilang mag asawa and same mindset na simple but happy!! Inspiring!! Sana next naman yung mga single nurses and yung mga nurses na pumunta diyan without experience sa pilipinas
Thank you 🙏
Reality of living abroad 😮 Very nice episode! Informative! 👍 Keep it up Nurse Ventura.
ang galing ni ate :) happy , contented, at napaka simple sa buhay, ganda ng interview. natapos ko :)
Awww, thank you 🙏 yes very inspiring ang take nya sa life.❤️
Thank you❤
Very inspiring vlog! More vlogs like this please 😊
Thank you .🙏 ulitin naten yung sayo part 2 heheheh
so inspiring indeed. simple life and enjoying all the Blessings!
Good information madam,,presently I am working in Oman through MOH in Muscat..I also try to ireland
Best of luck in your Ireland Application, 🙏❤️❤️
Thank you. First ever vlog I watched about Ireland. I like the mindset of the husband...saying what will be the guarantee you'll have a better life in AUS than what you have now. True.
But just want to know more about the benefits of living in Ireland vs in the Philippines. Currentyl in the Philippines. Life is good here but thinking of the kids's education and also health insurance...better ba jan sa Ireland in terms of these areas?
Hello, thanks for commenting …❤️❤️❤️ill answer this as a married man without kids. I think it really depends what you want, what you’re looking for, what your current situation is, what are your goals? If I am living a good life in the Philippines meaning I have a good salary , a house , family and were more than comfortable, and not struggling with low income for example, I would stay (to be honest) life abroad has its pros and cons up and downs.but if for example somebody looking for better opportunities to have a good or better life than what one currently have , doon ko ipupursue mag abroad. I believe in terms of kids education it is free until seconndary school,health insurance you’re looking on paying 100 euros above per person, there’s a long waiting time if you’re looking to do an elective procedure publicly. Sa Pilipinas once you have the means, they schedulre you straight away , here mag iintay ka tlga if you’re a public patient.like months sometimes years , depende sa procedure and all. But id say the quality of life here is better conpared sa Pinas although, I would still prefer sa Pinas given my life circumstance is good. Mas masaya pa din sa sarili mong bansa.
@@BoyetVentura thank you. Really really means a lot. Appreciate the prompt and honest reply. It's good to know about the healthcare system there. God bless and more power. I'll watch more of your videos. Thank you!
@@sherryannsinda no worried at all. God bless and i hope somehow nasagot ko question mo.:)
Very inspiring po! I am currently waiting for my DL
Thank you. Wish you all the best. Hope to see you soon!
Sir Boyet thank you! Napanuod ko na. Very inspiring! Hope more vlogs like this😁
Hello there yes mahal ang cost of living jan sa Ireland pero ang lalaki nman ng sahod nyo😅 Sana all na lang kami ..ciao from Italy❤ sana mka pasyal jan someday😊
@@mikapotpot1 pasyal po kyo dito ❤️
@BoyetVentura kpag na approved na po ung apply nming italian citizen punta kami jan♥️🙏 meanwhile kayo muna po ung pumasyal dito samin😊
really nice interview! :)
Thank you🙏
Hi po Nurse Ventura 😊. Thanks po sa vlog nakaka inspire po 😊👍🏼💯. Please share din po your journey about mortgage 🙏🏼😊 .
Hello Edito?hehe thakyou sa comment, share ko din once matapos na un proseso, mejomadugo din yung application namen eh. Waiting to close the deal, crossing fingers , sana matpos na this month. Thanksfor watching the vlog❤️🙏🙏🙏
Very good vlog,,, really helpful.
Arat na!!!
Thank you very much Boyet, i just wanted to know if u came to Ireland with any critical care education or only experience and then did critical care in Ireland? Thank u again
Hi Robin , so before I came to Ireland I had an icu experience in Saudi for 4 years, and 1 year in the Philippines so, thats the training I had but with no crictical care degree or anythng like that
Thanx...I also want to come however wasn't sure if I should do the PgDip before coming because I am due to go in 2025, and then come
@@robindyson9812 you dont have to. And doing a diploma course here is free anyway. So why wait? Shouldn’t make any big difference.
Thank you for this vlog.
Pwede pala hmmm. Thanks Boyet
Ahha pwedeng pwede!!!
Pwedeng pwede. 😊
Is there any other opportunity outside the medical field for Filipinos in Ireland?
Very good interview.
@@marymcdonagh2184 thank you Mary ❤️ appreciate it.
Hi po ,is it possible for a reg nurse to work there in Ireland without bedside experience?i mean there's a working gap from hospital to community setting? thank you & God bless.
Hello, yea of course , but usually if you don’t have an acute hosp experience, they might assign you to a care home
@@BoyetVentura thank you po, noted :)
I am inspired😊 I like simple living
Some people loveit, some don’t. Its a different way of life. But iloveit
@@BoyetVentura Self awareness is the key😍comparing is the thief of joy, iba iba ang nagpapasaya sa bawat tao. Thank you for the inspiration. Keep up the good work po❤
grabe buti npanuod ko to sir ntetemp ksi ako lumipat pero tama tong video n to anu pb hahanpin kong ok kn s ireland unang una mbabait mga tao
❤
sabi nga nila the grass isnt always greener on the other side, learn to water the grass you’re in. -- success is not about who has the most , --but who needs the least…
Hi ask ko po sana kung ano ang seggestion nyo for 2 nurses. isa lang mag aagency? Or sabay na po pipirma ng contract sa agency? Family of 3 po.thank you
Anu po ibig nyo sabhn? Agency sa Pinas ppnta po ng Ireland?
Hi! If you are both nurses, I think it’s a good idea if 1 will do full time with the HSE( govt run) for a more stable income and pension, better chances to get a mortgage and most jobs will have a flexible enough schedule to juggle with the other person doing agency.
Thanks for sharing🌹
Thank you! You’re very much welcome
Hello po, ilang buwan po bago nya nakuha ung family nya sa pinas?
I hope sana maka apply po ako sa Limerick or Cork ❤
Hi Boyet. Are you well my friend ? This was a really interesting vlog. Thanks for posting. One funny question for you. Is Charlie wearing shoes or possibly you painted his feet blue ???
Hi Anthony! Im well! Hope you are too! Hahaha yes he wears shoes when outdoors to keep his paws clean! Hahahha , sometimes he jumps in our bed and couch .😅😅😅
@@BoyetVentura I'm sitting here laughing at my stupid question, Boyet. How did he take to wearing shoes at first? My last dog was a German Shepherd and slept on my bed too, on a special blanket to catch the hair.
Hi Boyet, is she also based in Limerick?
Hello, she is, same area as me in Limerick
@@BoyetVentura thanks Boyet! Really like your vlogs. Dublin based here! More county vlogs to come please as we are highly considering moving to counties outside Dublin.
@@ngbasbas try it, mas makakaipon kayo, mas simple mas okay , overrated sa Dublin, unless city tlaga gusto ninyo. We just got a 2 bedroom apt for 190k will share the journey sa vlog soon - hehe.
@@BoyetVentura agree! Hopefully, soon! 🙏
@@ngbasbas goodluck❤️
san po cha nkatira sir ? ang mura ng col
@@jinkyjoyvillalobos4673 Limerick ☺️
@@BoyetVentura salamat po sir
Hi Sir Boyet, may I know yung nabanggit na app where she applied for a morthgage/find a house? Thank you
Hi she said ,its from AIB website - 🙂
@@BoyetVentura Thank you! next vlog please on how to apply mortgage/how can we get a house. At baka may pwede interview in dublin area po
@@mariealphaporlucas5620 sure I can share my own Journey 🙏❤️
Very nice ❤
Hello Sir, How about social worker salary? Family of 4?
Hi, Im not sure about social workers salary.😅 sorry - ( no idea), bit i think its workable depending on how you manage your money.👍🙂
saan po itong lugar na to in ireland?
Hello, it’s called Limerick. ( 3rd largest county in Ireland) 😊
50 euro family of 4 kalokohan yan ako nga mag isa lng abot 60 euro tipid n ang weekly grocery ko
Hahaha. I respect your opinion. But maybe yung tipid sayo is different sa definition ng tipid sa iba.. what you call tipid for you might be already a luxury for others. :) we shop 60 Euro weekly for 2 people ( with small luxuries nayon) - , depende cgro san ka nagshoshop and anu yung binibili mo. Wlang imposible :) - Goodluck 🙂👍
Haha. We usually go for homecooked meals and less processed meals. We avoid snacks as much as possible so kids can eat more on the big meals. We don’t buy sugary drinks or bottled waters. If you’ll notice veg, fruits and crops have less tax than the processed foods. We go for non branded products like tesco and dunnes. Again, we only eat out or order take when we are celebrating something special or if we are on a holiday. We go over €50/week sometimes but €50 a week is definitely possible for us.
It's difficult to compare your (or our) lifestyle with theirs. As shown in the video, Jean and her husband seem very frugal and practical, which is what I admire and aspire to. Her husband imposed a set budget for the food which they probably rigorously follow. If you notice all throughout the video, they make wise financial decisions. From the sound of it, it seems like they are part of the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) Movement, but I'm not sure whether they are. But she mentioned that she and her husband are content and are happy with a simple life. And it's hard to accept for many of us (including myself) who are slaves to materialistic objects and want nicer things, even nice food, that people can be so frugal in so many ways and aspects. Truthfully, even me and my husband can easily spend 80-160 euros (not always but still happens most weeks) for weekly grocery and food spending (restaurant trips and takeways), just for the two of us. And we live in the province in the Philippines!😅 Wish I could be more like Jean, but I'm still caught up in the materilistic mindset. Maybe one day I can be like that. Hopefully, soon!
Which county po ang place nila?
Same as my county - Limerick ❤️
nice
❤
Thank you ❤️
HOW MUCH IS A HOUSE IN IRELAND?
Hi depends where in Ireland and what type of house, you can search in Daft.ie for house prices
@@BoyetVentura, YOU SEE THE PLACE WERE I LIVED HERE IN DALY CITY, CALIFORNIA A 3 BEDROOM HOUSE IS $2MILLION DOLLARS OR P120MILLION PESOS. IT IS A ONE STORY JUST LIKE THE PROJECT HOUSING IN QUEZON CITY. BELIEVE IT OR NOT BUT IT'S TRUE.
@@Fausto-q5nyou’ll get a mansion in the nicest place here in Ireland for that price.😅
How long is a piece of string? Or how deep is a hole?
mabait tao dyan Sir? d nman mga racist? how about yung sa news na nag pro protest?
Hello in general mababait sila. Nag proprotest sila kasi andming mga refugees na pinapapasok sa Ireland na bnbgyan ng benefits. But usually sa mga legal worker and immigrants they are very welcoming. You get the odd ones na may ugali but in general okay sila. Pati nga pasyente.
@@BoyetVentura Thank you for your reply, sir. We are in the US, and I feel that the value system for children growing up here is worrisome.
@@eurekapine oh, ive seen americans transfer here for the same reason actually. i dont have kids, but I think you are right
I admire how kids are raised here. I can say they are really into gentle parenting. Generally people are very polite, kind and lovely. My daughter always tell me her teacher never gets angry because she’s so lovely. My 4&6 y/o daughters wants to be teachers which only shows they are treated very well when they are outside of our house. Most of my young colleagues speaks highly of their parents which I think is one admirable value. They are very independent but they always stay very emotionally close to their parents. This is what I notice from my colleagues at work.
im Irish, the protests are not about Filipinos, there about unvetted migrants, being forced upon us in the thousands there all adult males from north Africa and the middle east, all of are hotels are full, they are raping are women and children, 21 kids have went missing this month, a 14 year old girl that went missing was found in a brothel recently, there are hundreds of videos of these men chasing young girls, and touching them inappropriately, stalking girls, one not so long ago decapitated a gay man, and a another stabbed a a group of small children going to school,
Ganda naman nang legs mu nurse ventura. 😊❤