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Hi there,
can anyone tell me what the average take home monthly wage is for pediatric band 5 nurses in London? After tax and with shift enhancement etc?. I am hoping to move to London in the new year as a newly graduated nurse but I'm unsure if I can afford the cost of living or how much rent I will be able to pay.
Thanks :)
Hi guys, just bumped into this thread and found it really useful. Im planning on moving to chelmsford (job offer by nhs yeah band 5 around the same pay). Any thoughts? Ive been researching and it seems a much affordable place to stay than london (please do correct me if im wrong)
So much things to consider. Im still confused but trying to get a grasp on things. About to sit my osce a month after I get there. Accomodation is with the hospital for about a month but im on my own after that.
Hello annabananaRN, I would suggest that you should choose a flat that's very near your work place. Buses here mostly runs every 30 minutes during 'work' hours and then an hour after. You can opt to learn to drive but as you know it's right hand driving here, I'm from the Philippines and still find myself confused sometimes. Rightmove is a good website for getting an idea how much the rent would be (they call it TO LET here). Good luck!
Hi there everyone,Any update on the cost of living in the UK? How is that treating you now? Is it still good to settle in there?
I've heard that the new PM Theresa May vowed for stricter regulations on immigration.
Where do you live at the moment?
If i had the freedom and the savings to move out of the U.K., I'd be considering it now, unfortunately I don't so I'm going to have to baton down the hatches and weather the storm.
Nurse wages are pretty much static, we're not going to see anything more than a 1% cost of living pay rise for the foreseeable future, whilst the cost of living will increase. Pressure within the NHS is increasing, the public and the government constantly expect more for the same money and we don't know what sort of knock on effect this whole Brexit fiasco is going to have on our country.
Uncertain times here at the moment.
Where do you live at the moment?If i had the freedom and the savings to move out of the U.K., I'd be considering it now, unfortunately I don't so I'm going to have to baton down the hatches and weather the storm.
Nurse wages are pretty much static, we're not going to see anything more than a 1% cost of living pay rise for the foreseeable future, whilst the cost of living will increase. Pressure within the NHS is increasing, the public and the government constantly expect more for the same money and we don't know what sort of knock on effect this whole Brexit fiasco is going to have on our country.
Uncertain times here at the moment.
I am from the Philippines, planning to work as a Nurse in the UK. However, I am weighing pros and cons about going there due to the Brexit. I might consider other countries where migration seems more lenient.
I have heard that it is difficult to apply for permanent residency there since you have to meet certain annual salary. Any nurse who has experienced such? Or in the process of applying for PR and or British Citizenship?
oliver01
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Hi Lex,
About the unregistered practice, I emailed SCHS several times but they said that they wouldn't issue such letter. A friend of mine also went to one of their branches to personally request one but nothing happened.
According to NMC, they will issue a form that we need to send to SCHS explaining why we were allowed to practice prior to the issuance of our SCHS license.
I think you just have to wait for the said form after the assessment of your Pack 2.
BTW, my agency will only send my pack 2 this week.