same have worked in the UK for seven years , move to Canada worked for 6 years , (australia sana kasi mas malapit sa Pinas -pero salary, career growth and benfit Canada parin) , now currently here in New York working for 2 years (work permit) and doing my Anaesthetic specialisation hopefully be able to graduate na by next year. Fighting Filipino nurses. future plans be a clinical instructor and move back to philippines by 40 :D and apply for universities to improve our health education system para maging at par and better it at para no need lumayo at umalis ang mga magagaling na nurses.
Welcome to the US. Don't ever feel allienated nadami tutulong sayo na Pinoy dito. Tama ka you are there for a reason. I can see you as a succesful Nurse trainor someday. Sana tumulong ka din sa ibang Pinoy nurses someday pag stable ka na. God bless!
Work in the UK for 7 yrs. Now in the US. I make x5 here in the US. Never again work in the UK. Work life balance here is better and work load is way way better.
@@derbalyasmine2438 if you have the opportunity to go to USA the best place for filipino nurses in terms of salary. im a UKRN and just earning 13K pesos / night whereas in america my cousin is earning >$1000 or 55K pesos/night ICU nurse in LA california. so you need to pass your NCLEX and your english exams your passport to USA good luck
I'm 48 years old and working on moving to the US. My main motivation is the potential income I can earn. Agency rates in the UK are dropping whilst the inflation is going up.
I won’t compare private insurance to tax going in healthcare. Pag nawalan ka ng work sa US at di ka nakabayad ng insurance mawawalan ka ng cover so wala na yung mgs binayad mo in the past. Pag sa UK or countries na may healthcare benefits pag nawalan ka ng work at di ka nagbabayad ng tax kahit years pa basta permanent ka may benefits ka padin. That’s the difference in my opinion
hello can I ask some advise , I'm a physical therapist by profession , working before in Saudi Arabia , i went back here in the Philippines year 2015 , I entered into a rental business short term like airbnb and long term rentals. I went to bankruptcy during pandemic and until now I'm still paying the debt that I incurred. I'm thinking to enroll in a nursing program in one school that has a special program for second courser like me that will be finished in 2 years time I'm 43 years old and do you think still worth to take up nursing at my age ? thanks
During my time in college, ang daming sections na puro second coursers. Almost all are in their mid 30's to 40's. I am not sure kung may 50s pa. One of my classmates na nasa early 40s nung college kami, head na ngayon ng care home sa NY.
@Arthur Hamada-i kompara mo ang size ng US sa Pilipinas at figure out kung anu ang percentage ng kriminalidad,madami sa napakalaking bansa versus madami sa maliit na bansa,anung mas mataas na porsyento?
@@user-xs8re2oy7i Population ng China is 5x bigger than US sir. Wala namang gun problem at random/ mass shooting ang china.. meron siguro pero bilang lang sa daliri.. So di pa rin valid ang reasoning mo..
@@regularguyperspective5878wala nga gun violence dun kasi mga pulis babaril sayo pag nag critic ka sa government, 😂😂😂 tapos gamit nila water hose para pangtaboy ng pinoy sa West Philippine Sea, Enjoy mo China pre 😂
this is what's wrong with people the "what ifs". Why would you immediately think if you are going to be admitted in the hospital. How about have a good diet and lifestyle, prevention is cure so you won't have illness unless it's accidents but as he said we are still paying for NHS
same have worked in the UK for seven years , move to Canada worked for 6 years , (australia sana kasi mas malapit sa Pinas -pero salary, career growth and benfit Canada parin) , now currently here in New York working for 2 years (work permit) and doing my Anaesthetic specialisation hopefully be able to graduate na by next year. Fighting Filipino nurses. future plans be a clinical instructor and move back to philippines by 40 :D and apply for universities to improve our health education system para maging at par and better it at para no need lumayo at umalis ang mga magagaling na nurses.
This is a good plan. The Philippines needs this kind of mindset to develop the country.❤❤❤
Welcome to the US. Don't ever feel allienated nadami tutulong sayo na Pinoy dito. Tama ka you are there for a reason. I can see you as a succesful Nurse trainor someday. Sana tumulong ka din sa ibang Pinoy nurses someday pag stable ka na. God bless!
Work in the UK for 7 yrs. Now in the US. I make x5 here in the US. Never again work in the UK. Work life balance here is better and work load is way way better.
I am nurse now in UAE i am confused where next way UK or Australia or canada.if someone can help me i will be grateful 🙏
May I know what area/speciality you are working? And your location please.
Thank you.
@@derbalyasmine2438U.S is the most highest salary when it comes to nurses. U.S.
Alam n pla ninyo mababa sahod s UK eh bat doon k nagtrabaho tapos siraan n8nyo...kung lumayas k..d lumayas kyo..wag n manira...
@@derbalyasmine2438 if you have the opportunity to go to USA the best place for filipino nurses in terms of salary. im a UKRN and just earning 13K pesos / night whereas in america my cousin is earning >$1000 or 55K pesos/night ICU nurse in LA california. so you need to pass your NCLEX and your english exams your passport to USA good luck
Working here in Germany,,now Im processing our papers to move in the US
Same here.
samedt
Same po. Bakit gusto niyo po mag move sa US? 😂
same here. Passed my NCLEX this May.
Sir, please try to add subtitles in english , you are an international icon now😄
Cool video. Come in New York, we’ll show you around.
UK nurses! Do you plan on going to America as well? What is your main reason?
Engaged to a nurse in the U.S.
Yessss. salary in the UK is rubbish 🙏🏻
@@andromedatravelsf Rubbish get out in UK.....alam mo n pla mababa bat kayo pupunta UK tapos siraan
I'm 48 years old and working on moving to the US. My main motivation is the potential income I can earn. Agency rates in the UK are dropping whilst the inflation is going up.
well im UK RN but unfortunately i failed so many times my NCLEX so i decided to stay in the UK
Well said sir, Nag dalawa isip din ako, dahil lumabas ang OET for visa screen un lang napasa ko ticket to the USA.
I won’t compare private insurance to tax going in healthcare. Pag nawalan ka ng work sa US at di ka nakabayad ng insurance mawawalan ka ng cover so wala na yung mgs binayad mo in the past. Pag sa UK or countries na may healthcare benefits pag nawalan ka ng work at di ka nagbabayad ng tax kahit years pa basta permanent ka may benefits ka padin. That’s the difference in my opinion
Wow very good take yan
hello can I ask some advise , I'm a physical therapist by profession , working before in Saudi Arabia , i went back here in the Philippines year 2015 , I entered into a rental business short term like airbnb and long term rentals. I went to bankruptcy during pandemic and until now I'm still paying the debt that I incurred.
I'm thinking to enroll in a nursing program in one school that has a special program for second courser like me that will be finished in 2 years time I'm 43 years old and do you think still worth to take up nursing at my age ? thanks
During my time in college, ang daming sections na puro second coursers. Almost all are in their mid 30's to 40's. I am not sure kung may 50s pa. One of my classmates na nasa early 40s nung college kami, head na ngayon ng care home sa NY.
@@Kaiz-10 thank you
@@ProsperityManagement it's not too late. US doesn't discriminate in age unlike here in the PH. So GO lang!
@@Kaiz-10 true... nyetang pinas to andaming eme ambaba naman ng sweldo 😆😅
Gusto ko na din talaga mgtransfer sa US. Medyo dukha pa din ako dto sa Uk. Di ko masyado mafeel na nasa abroad ako.
I feel same 😅
Relate
true, you need to do bank shifts just to make ends meet. 1/3 of your salary goes to house rent. Mind you I'm single imagine having a family.
same haha
same haha
I'm a Germany Nurse for a year. I want to move to US or UK too.
Why?
better move to USA better pay and cheaper housing. you need to pass your NCLEX and english exams to be eligible for USARN
I didn't know i could work in the UK as a RN?
I wish this was in English
Kailangan pa po ba mag take ng english exam pag galing ka na ng Uk?
yes you need to take NCLEX and english exams kahit galing ka dito sa UK. these are your passport to become a USARN
@@jennifersantos1564 thanks for responding po. what if ILR or citizen na from UK?
Yes I always remember.... Manong nose......
Bro plz try to make In English language so other country people can also be benefited🙏
Hello Manong George. I would like to request for a vlog about Company Nurse/Occupational Health Nurse in the Philippines to UK Nurse.
Thank you 🥰
Basta alam ko daming barilan sa US 😅 pero happy ako sa success ni kuya.. kanya kanyang pagsusumikap tlga..😊
@Arthur Hamada-i kompara mo ang size ng US sa Pilipinas at figure out kung anu ang percentage ng kriminalidad,madami sa napakalaking bansa versus madami sa maliit na bansa,anung mas mataas na porsyento?
@@user-xs8re2oy7i Population ng China is 5x bigger than US sir. Wala namang gun problem at random/ mass shooting ang china.. meron siguro pero bilang lang sa daliri.. So di pa rin valid ang reasoning mo..
@@regularguyperspective5878wala nga gun violence dun kasi mga pulis babaril sayo pag nag critic ka sa government, 😂😂😂 tapos gamit nila water hose para pangtaboy ng pinoy sa West Philippine Sea, Enjoy mo China pre 😂
Wait ka maospital, makikita mo difference nung insurance sa US and NHS sa UK 😊
this is what's wrong with people the "what ifs". Why would you immediately think if you are going to be admitted in the hospital. How about have a good diet and lifestyle, prevention is cure so you won't have illness unless it's accidents but as he said we are still paying for NHS
D naman pinapansin pag ppunta ng a&e
@@Georgetown327 if d nmn pang a&e mo d k tlga papansinin. Punta k muna sa gp
Yes totoo if you have major surgery ubos ipon mo sa us
Are you here in the US? how can you say so na mas ok ang UK kesa sa US in terms of health care and insurance?