Friday, June 28, 2013

Nomie G. Toledo from tarlac and resident in london

Nomie G. Toledo from tarlac and resident in london?
i'm the real wife of Bernard T. Gubatan here in the philippines but now he living w/ Nomie and they have 2kids and i'm have 4 daughters living w/me...they work in london as a nurse and they living as husband and wife..this Nomie G. Toledo is the mistress of my husband. wat should i do now? pls tell me or give me some advice....thank you
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I would really adivse you to hire an investigator to check out for you. If you have complaints, you can lodge them at the British Embassy in the Phillipenes, or ask your embassy in London to investigate or help you on this. All the best!/


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Friday, June 14, 2013

is there a retail shop in london which sells nurses clothing....tunic dress etc

is there a retail shop in london which sells nurses clothing....tunic dress etc?

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Buckley Lamb Ltd.



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Friday, June 7, 2013

moving to london

moving to london?
Hi. I am currently living in America and am going to attend college here to become a nurse. I have always wanted to live in London, I think its a fabulous place. I already know it is VERY expensive but I am only looking to buy a studio flat (yes, i know, still somewhat expensive) and live a fairly frugal lifestyle. Owning a car would be nice,bu by no means necessary. I would be fine using public transport. Many people have said the weather is horrid, but I actually enjoy cloudy and rainy. So my question is, is such a lifestyle within my reach? And also is there a demand for nurses in London? And do they accept American college graduates? Sorry for all of the questions, but I really want to do this. I am sorry. RENT is what i meant, not buy! This may sem like a dumb question, but how much cheaper is it to rent than buy a studio flat?
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I see no reason why you can't do it... I also want to be a nurse, then move to Canada, which is also fairly expensive, with horrid weather... Good luck to both of us!!
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In order to work in the UK you will need a work visa. To get one of these, as an American, you will need to find an employer to sponsor you and that employer will then need to prove to the relevant authorities that they can't source your particular form of labour from outside the EU. For most Americans, this is a problem, but nurses are always in demand here and there is a good possibility that you may well get a visa. However, I have to be honest in that you are severely overestimating your earning potential as a nurse. My cousin is a nurse and earns, at best, £20,000. With that sort of salary you won't be able to get a mortgage in excess of £100,000. With the prices of studio flats heading towards the £200,000 mark, it will be nigh on impossible to buy anything. With a nurse's salary you will almost certainly have to share a rented place with someone and owning a car isn't really that likely. Sorry if this isn't the answer you wanted but London is a lot more expensive than people realise. I mean, I'm a lawyer and even I can't afford a mortgage or a car!
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SJM is right, now is certainly not the time to be buying, you should only consider renting until this recession is over. All banks in the UK have now stopped 100% or more mortgages and on a nurse's wage, that's probably what you'd need. You won't need a car in London, it's far too expensive and the tube and/or buses are just fine. As the majority of our nurses are immigrants from Asian countries who are willing to work for low wages, I suggest trying to be a private nurse in a private hospital or clinic who are far more likely to get better pay.
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Are you dreaming? London is the financial capital of the world. It's a VERY expensive city, and the salary of a nurse can't buy you a new car, let alone a flat. Leaving that aside, you may have a chance of getting a job as a nurse, but we have plenty of folks from Asia who work in the hospitality industry. So your expertise may not be a huge demand in this country. Yes, they hire American college graduates, but you would have to pass a test to be a certified nurse in England.



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Saturday, June 1, 2013

Moving to London, England Question

Moving to London, England Question?
I am i the tenth grade at High School in Ohio in the US. I want to move to London, England. I am curious if that would be possible, what I would need to know about moving, how long it would take, the test I need to take to become a citizen. Also, how much money would I need to take to get a house and a car. Lastly, if I went to college in the US and went to become a Registered Nurse for 4 years, could I graduate from college in the US and become a Registered Nurse in London with no problem? THANKS FOR ANSWERING ALL THESE QUESTIONS AND HELPING IF YOU DO!
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The immigration system in the UK is similar to that in the US in that you need similar to a "green card" in order to work here. You may be able to stay here temporarily if you can obtain a student visa especially if you were going into the medical profession as there are a severe lack of good nurses, midwives and doctors in this country, especially in London. Obviously the best way to do this would be to train in the US and then apply to transfer to the UK. Professions like nurses, doctors, teachers and scientists are top of the list for obtaining permits to work in the UK so that is a good start. To become an actual citizen, you'd have to apply separately and you have to know about the culture. You get tested on the history, culture and language of the UK and get a certificate when you have successfully completed and passed your citizenship test.


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