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Feb 03, 2009 11:35 PM

Philippine Nursing Forum - Pinoy Caregivers to the UK by suzanne4


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hello just wnna ask coz im not a medical course but i would like to work as a caregiver can u give me some info about caregiver in uk.thnks
Post: Pinoy Caregivers to the UK
Forum: Philippine Nursing Forum
Assigned Moderators: NRSKarenRN, Silverdragon102, suzanne4, sharrie

Posted by: suzanne4
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As we keep stating, the only ones that come out ahead are the owners of these companies as well as the recruiters. Any of these offers do not help the nurse from any country in any way; they actually make it worse for them as they will not have any current work experience as an RN when they are done with their contract.

They will also be living at poverty level for a start and cannot renew to remain there when their contract ends.

There are no visas to work in the UK as an RN. Just is not going to happen.

Same thing that we see with the LPN programs and the ADN programs that are offered in the Philippines, they do not help anyone but the owner of the school.


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Old Feb 04, 2009, 06:27 AM

Default Re: Philippine Nursing Forum - Pinoy Caregivers to the UK by suzanne4
I have moved your thread to the Philippine Forum where it is more appropriate.

I suggest that you take the time to do some reading on this site. All of the programs that I am aware of actually require that one is a licensed RN in your country first before they will accept anyone. They are then using the care-giver role as a stepping stone to licensure in the UK.
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