Re: new grad want to work in uk
Dear Muna, you know when one is communicating with someone from either Ireland or the uk;their doom and gloon take on life would drive anyone to suicide;They have a tendency to over analize life, I feel your dissapointment;thank the lord I found Americans were more upbeat even though they would be just as candid with me regarding my immigration hopes when I wanted to work and live in the USA.
But somehow we Brits and Irish can be so hung up and too serious.
I am a recruiter for european nurses to work in the usa.
Firstly,there is always hope
Let me inform you that current trends are well informed by Sharrie,but there are Phillipinos working and still coming into this country;people who could not put a decent sentence together in english,we have australians/new zealanders/south africans and generally nurses from the commonwealth countries fenagling the system and who speak queen's english and it will always be that way.
Where there is a will Muna,there is a way.
You have one big asset,you have a boyfriend,you can do wonders,were others would be so envious of your position.
There are also legal loop holes,just find them,and don't give up.
If you are serious,you might want to bring that marriage date forward.
Then find a immigration lawyer,and start working the sytem,heck if the asian nurses can do it,then why can't you.
Remember prayer,it helps.best of luck to you,chin up and go forward Muna.
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