The UK





Why the United Kingdom?
More than 10% of Americans claim UK ancestry, making it an especially popular choice among folks who trace their lineage back to England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, or Wales. Even if you don’t, if you’re looking for a new home that’s not a huge culture shock, you could do much worse than the United Kingdom. If English is your preferred language, you’ll be able to jump right into a new job, social scene, or school (although you may wanna ask how to pronounce Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch).
Like in the US, there are two sides to many issues. For example, you’ll have access to the National Health Service, but may have long waits for some appointments. You’ll have great protections as a local employee, but fight an uphill battle for a work permit. And you’ll need to choose not only between four dramatically different countries, but also a wide variety of towns and regions. Be sure to review how Brexit will affect your ability to scoot around Europe for work or play.
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Your Guide to the UK
David was born in sunny southern California and traded away the fast-paced life of Los Angeles for a small town close to Liverpool. The reason he is so eager to help you on your journey is because no one helped him during his confusing immigration process. England loves its bureaucracy! David wants to be the person he needed during the start of his journey. If you have any preliminary questions or just want to explore how feasible it may be, he is a good starting point. Honest. Direct. And just wants to help.
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Your Nursing Path to the UK
Jenny is a mom and professional registered nurse with over six years of experience in acute care within the United States. She is currently navigating the unique challenges that come with transferring professional qualifications internationally with a family in tow. Her personal journey has equipped her with extensive knowledge of the UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) testing, registration and visa sponsorship process. Schedule a consultation with her today to learn how you can take your nursing experience to the United Kingdom.