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Amy360: 1:12am On Jan 13, 2021 |
tinutunde:Try other agencies,they still do recruit |
Enibs: 11:36pm On Jan 13, 2021 |
Hi everyone and a happy new year to you all. Pls can someone please help me with nmc cbt study materials to "[email protected]". Thanks
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Shokoloko(f): 12:04am On Jan 14, 2021 |
Newfoundland in Canada is now accepting applications for healthcare and IT specialist. Please use this link to find out eligibility and other details. https://www.gov.nl.ca/immigration/immigrating-to-newfoundland-and-labrador/provincial-nominee-program/priority-skills-nl/ 2 Likes |
ChinmaRoxy(f): 7:19pm On Jan 14, 2021 |
Hello everyone. I had an interview with Allison Jones Consulting firm on the 14th of January, 2021 for HCA position. I saw their job advert on indeed.com for IEN's. During the interview, I was told that once successful I wld pay the sum of 6,700usd in 3 installments for LMIA and others. On the employment policy form, it's written no fees from candidates but I don't know why such huge fee was mentioned during the interview session. I want to find out if anyone has heard about them and how genuine they are. They have a website and a Facebook page which I had gone through but still not convinced. From the research I made, fee for LMIA is I,000CAD . Please people in Alberta should also help me to . Make person no enta one chance. Thanks all. Waiting for your respnses.
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BlackNostra(f): 8:21am On Jan 16, 2021 |
Please I need some piece of advice concerning the next step to take. I'll be graduating from Nursing School by May and I'm weighing my options; - Getting my bsc through direct entry. (4 years) - Acquiring my RM certificate through post basic midwifery ( 1yr 6mths) and use the time to get prepared financially for the transition process. Honestly, the thought of spending for another 4 years in a Nigerian university is terrifying, considering the hassles attached to it. Please, I need a second opinion. Your response will be really appreciated. 1 Like |
Enibs: 9:38pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
Enibs:Still waiting please. Thanks |
bivoprad(f): 5:30pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
Hello everyone, please, has anyone here done NCLEX in philippines recently?
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Jeremy1234: 6:18pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
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yunqdady: 9:13pm On Jan 17, 2021 |
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vickyehi: 4:26am On Jan 18, 2021 |
Uzland:Canada is very strict about over staying visa. Honestly you would be useless to yourself in those 2yrs because unlike usa, there are very limited under the table jobs. So fending for yourself will be a nightmare. Regulating your visa even after marriage may be difficult because you may be faced with a Ban for overstating which would render you inissible. Also that will cost you thousands of dollars to hire a very good lawyer with no assurance. 1 Like |
vickyehi: 4:29am On Jan 18, 2021 |
Olenyhc: Your research is mostly correct. There is no way to get your license recognized without NNAS. The only thing you can do is retake your bachelors degree. There are after degree nursing programs that you would qualify for and they are 2yeard long. It is just a compressed 4yr curriculum so its like nursing from scratch. |
vickyehi: 4:38am On Jan 18, 2021 |
ChinmaRoxy: Bro, na better one chance be that imo. First red flag is that employees are not to pay for LMIA. It is against the Canadian law for the employee to pay for such. Secondly recruiting a HCA from abroad is also shady as it is not an occupation in demand, nor is it skilled enough to warrant international staffing. 2 Likes |
vickyehi: 4:42am On Jan 18, 2021 |
BlackNostra: I'd advice you to not spend any more time schooling in naija. Work and gather your money to move to UK. When you get there you can bridge your Rn to BSN for as little as 1year. No knowledge is wasted if you choose to go for midwifery, but it's your time you would waste. 4 Likes |
vickyehi: 4:43am On Jan 18, 2021 |
Jeremy1234: Please what Canadian immigration process are you saying doesn't need ielts ![]() ![]() |
BlackNostra(f): 5:16pm On Jan 18, 2021 |
vickyehi:Thanks |
vickyehi: 7:24pm On Jan 18, 2021 |
Jeremy1234: Okay, but only lazy students would pay someone 5k for something a Google search will give them. However, I know lots of people want to be spoonfed so 5k is a little price to pay for their laziness. 1 Like |
ChinmaRoxy(f): 8:22pm On Jan 18, 2021 |
vickyehi: Thanks so much for ur response. One has to be careful o. |
Amy360: 1:34am On Jan 19, 2021 |
ChinmaRoxy:Happy new year friends,@vickyehi and Barbie,I wanted to start my online processing with nmc uk and nmcn,wanted the registration to be fast for me,but a friend of mine who did far back at Oct 2020 got verified a week ago,and she said it now takes 3months,please I want to know if that's the standard now,or pls if there is way to speed it up,i don't mind,would really appreciate it.please @ vickyehi,you haven't replied to this. |
Cousin9999: 3:45am On Jan 19, 2021 |
There's a nursing shortage throughout the Caribbean. If you're not quite ready to go to the US or UK, it could be a stepping stone, or you just might decide to settle there. |
yunqdady: 4:26am On Jan 19, 2021 |
Cousin9999:Your racism all over Nairaland is incredibly amusing. I saw what you did there. |
Luchiano54: 5:52am On Jan 19, 2021 |
Just like Vickyehi said,try and gather funds and start the UK process. It still remains the "cheapest" when compared with it's other foreign counterparts. All that's needed is just your RN licence. You can do a top up 1 or 2 years degree program. Please,do not let this opportunity you by. All the best. vickyehi: |
yunqdady: 7:28am On Jan 19, 2021 |
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Olenyhc(f): 8:38am On Jan 19, 2021 |
vickyehi: Thank you @vickyehi. Please do tell me the after degree programs and the schools that offer them. I will check Google too for more info. I think its better, as long as I'll write NCLEX once I graduate without waiting 2 to 5 years for NNAS. Additionally, do you have any idea if I can do a postgraduate nursing program and write NCLEX without NNAS? 1 Like |
vickyehi: 4:43pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
Amy360:I dont know how long the process for nmc currently takes, but you can try to get an inside person who may be able to facilitate the process for you. I have a that I am willing to share, but I haven't used him in a while and so am not sure how much he actually speeds up the process these days. You can send me an email for his . |
vickyehi: 4:47pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
Olenyhc:Google it and come back with more detailed question. I am adverse to spoonfeeding ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
vickyehi: 4:49pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
yunqdady:I dont get whats racist about this post ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Amy360: 8:47pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
vickyehi: Thank you so much at Vicky,would send you an email |
Olenyhc(f): 11:07pm On Jan 19, 2021 |
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sharone21(f): 1:47am On Jan 20, 2021 |
BlackNostra: Cameroon has 1 year BSc Nursing( online& offline) 1 Like |
yunqdady: 9:36am On Jan 20, 2021 |
vickyehi:He hates whites and anything western He's a black American. A pan Africanist. |
vickyehi: 7:43pm On Jan 20, 2021 |
yunqdady:If u say so.....meaning u know him personally and not just this post. 1 Like |