Many nurses are leaving the UK to the USA and Australia. Today we’ll find out why @NurseDeo left the UK and what her experience has been in Australia so far .
Hello Nurse Deo.Please my wife will be finishing her top up bachelor degree in nursing in the uk although she has been practicing in the UK for 3 years an RN with diploma .Please I want to know if she is qualified for PR in Australia 😂
Please stop telling them now. Let the people in the UK keep taking pictures. Easy to convert. You get 35k in pounds, in Ausy you get about 125k (Ausy), if you convert that that is about 65k in pounds.
@Shuga001 most people think going abroad is about taking pictures and showing off. Countries where you can low key make mad money. Australia is the oga patapata of them all
Hello Nanenell, I've been enjoying your content for a while now and I love how you've improved over the years, especially with your production. I would like to know the editing app or software for your "thumbnail". Thank you
Amazing. That’s useful info, really considering it. @nursedeo is looking fresh, vitamin d at work. Next time more about African culture in Australia please😊
Just a slight correction. Maternity leave is quite varied depending on who you work for. The government for example.g (WA) will give you 14 weeks paid leave and most nurses will take it at half pay which is 28 weeks and the government pays you I think 20-22 weeks which is what makes up your 1 year. Usually you’ll have to use some of your annual leave as well. Now we are entitled to take a second year but this is usually unpaid.
Hi Nanelle pls am waiting for your video on the latest net migration news You are the only one that speaks to my understanding Just one information I need to know are nurses work in NHS affected
Welldone Nanelle, please can you educate us on this issue. People say that the Msc Nursing in Uk are not recognised in most countries. I mean when you don't have a nursing background. I hope you understand what I'm asking.
Australia is similar to Jamaica, we use RN 1-8 as well. We also have enrolled nurses which would be equivalent to the licensed practical nurse in the US. And we mainly do 8 hour shifts here and we get a uniform allowance. This video was so informative. No healthcare assistants is scary though lol.
Car are definitely cheaper in the UK. I think it’s because of the right hand driving. There are not a lot of people shipping cars from the UK so the demand is low.
UK nurses do not get paid more than US nurses. I just returned from visiting a family member in the US, and they are much better off in the US. Their hospitals are also newer, like 10 years old. I don't know of a new hospital built in the last 10-20yrs. Correct me if I am wrong.
@@nursebeckyada USA definitely in terms of salary and if you work in a union hospital the ratios are mostly enforced. I am not sure about Australia,but if you are willing to work,the field is ripe in the USA.
Hi! I have an experience in Anaesthesia. Currently working in the Theatres ( UK, London) at band 6 position fetching up to 3500 GBP per month, it means ($7000), have 1.6 years of UK experience and 5.8 years of Indian experience. I have been offered a job in Australia in Theatres too. They offered me a starting annual salary of $89200 (45.02 $ per hour) before tax. Should I accept this offer or ask for more? Please Guide me. Thanks
Aside searching for an employer to sponsor you I will encourage people to look into 189 visa it’s also a permanent visa and recently if you are a nurse and your point is 65 you can get an invite but just make sure you have got your registration here in Australia.
Yes, I agree. I’m coming from the US and I received my 190 PR visa for Victoria. I personally wouldn’t go to Australia on a temporary visa but everyone and their situation is different.
I understand that currency value is important but the question is how much of that currency do you come home with at the end of the day. Do the maths and make your decision ✌🏼
It’s good to see a black nurse thriving and with options. 👏🏾❤Nanelle, will you do a video about the Nigerian nurse that was sacked and deported from the UK because she prayed for a patient? The story is shocking 😢❤
A commenter up top said that Australia has penalty rates: On Saturday night ; nurses make time and a half and on Sunday night:it's double the amount. Night shift nurses make :15 to 17.5% or on the afternoon shift:12-15%
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
Am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you think I should be buying?
Nene good day. Pls i need ur assistance. I have been applying for a healthcare job for the past 1year now and i have been following ur channel..i receive an Email from an agency and they told me to get my employment application pack and am confuse and i dont really understand what its means. I you ro put me through it and i dont if its genuine
Fradrag, in Denmark. It is a non taxable amount that is removed from your brutto salary before taxes are withdrawn. This is the system in Denmark for every salary earner and done monthly. Here they have two tax cards- A and B. The fradrag is withdrawn only from the A card salary and the tax is not as high as the B card. The B card is for any other secondary job you might decide to have. The tax withdrawn from the B is much high.
Definitely Australia pays more and i think Australia has the highest paying jobs apart from the cost of living. I moved from New Zealand to Australia because of the money and Australia has many penalty rates like on Saturday you get paid time and half, on Sunday it's double the amount. Night shift 15%-17.5% more, afternoon shifts 12%-15% more. Salary sacrifice is available with not for profit organisations. The only major challenge for me here is racism.
NHS doesn't pay 1yr full pay for sick leave. NHS pays 1month full pay and 1 month half pay if you've worked up to a year, 2months paid and 2months unpaid for 2 years, 4months paid and 4months unpaid for 3years service; 4th &5th year of service is 5months full pay and 5months unpaid, after 5years of service its 6moths full pay and 6 months half pay. There's no whole year of fully paid sick leave in UK. Highest is 6months full payment and 6 months half.
Hello Nurse Deo.Please my wife will be finishing her top up bachelor degree in nursing in the uk although she has been practicing in the UK for 3 years an RN with diploma .Please I want to know if she is qualified for PR in Australia 😂
@@NurseDeo .I was thinking that she must work as a graduate nurse for 3 years before she could qualify for pr or can her 3 years diploma rn in the uk count ???
She is qualified for PR with 3yrs diploma nurse experience as she was working as a registered nurse. She can start application immediately she completes her studies
What!!!! Please your information about maternity leave is wrong too. Please if you don't know the answers to this, just say it instead of giving wrong info. Paid maternity leave from govt is for 20 weeks. Also not every organisation pay for maternity leave, it depends on each org.
Both Uk and Australia are tough countries both racist and segregated and both Uk and Australia are expensive countries to live in with hostile people who hate change.
Thank you so much Nanelle, I really enjoyed filming this with you😘😘
just to add, I made a mistake the 120k to 180k is taxed at 37% not 40% 💙
Hey good job guys..Deo miss you dear❤
Hi Deo, please I really want to ask of those in caregiver in Old people home, can someone get a job if am out side Australia. Do you know?
You guys are lovely
Pls can you share a link to your video about how nurses already in the Uk can migrate to the Australia?
Hello Nurse Deo.Please my wife will be finishing her top up bachelor degree in nursing in the uk although she has been practicing in the UK for 3 years an RN with diploma .Please I want to know if she is qualified for PR in Australia 😂
Immediately I saw nurse DEO I knew Australia is better!!! Nurse DEO is glowing!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣thank you💙
She looks happy too
Ladies.
Thanks for sharing and cheering 😊 me up on a cold Sunday afternoon. God bless you all.
I just love both of you,you have motivated so many to venture in life,thank you both.
Great information. I am really learning . Thank you Nurse Deo and Nanelle ❤
Two of my favourite nurses on CZcams ❤. Thank you for always giving value
I really enjoyed this interview
Thank you ladies I’m enjoying this video and it’s inspiring
Good to see my best CZcamsrs❤… Weldone guys
Great video...well done Nanelle!!
My Favs..
It’s good to hear this comparison💕💕
AUSTRALIA 🇦🇺 Still owns my heart ☺️
Please stop telling them now. Let the people in the UK keep taking pictures. Easy to convert. You get 35k in pounds, in Ausy you get about 125k (Ausy), if you convert that that is about 65k in pounds.
Please let her tell us o😂
@Shuga001 most people think going abroad is about taking pictures and showing off. Countries where you can low key make mad money. Australia is the oga patapata of them all
Great video!
Got to follow nurse Deo from Nanelle’s Chanel. Good to see her back again
Thank you 💙
Same here
Thanks so much for this beautiful information ❤
My smiling nurse, Deo!!!❤
Hello Nanenell, I've been enjoying your content for a while now and I love how you've improved over the years, especially with your production.
I would like to know the editing app or software for your "thumbnail".
Thank you
Thanks for always giving is the content we need❤️
Great content…Nurse Deo am beginning to change my mind to leave the 🇬🇧 to come to Australia 🤔🤔😅😅. Much love u both❤
Amazing. That’s useful info, really considering it. @nursedeo is looking fresh, vitamin d at work. Next time more about African culture in Australia please😊
Thank you so much Nurse Nanelle,
Please can you do a video to compare between Australia and Canada?
Love the video 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Love you guys 😘
Just a slight correction. Maternity leave is quite varied depending on who you work for. The government for example.g (WA) will give you 14 weeks paid leave and most nurses will take it at half pay which is 28 weeks and the government pays you I think 20-22 weeks which is what makes up your 1 year. Usually you’ll have to use some of your annual leave as well. Now we are entitled to take a second year but this is usually unpaid.
Nanelle you're doing a great work.
Beautiful video
Welldone dearest❤❤
U are glowing nurse deo
I have been waiting for this video for a long time! I knew it that Nurse DEO would show on this channel 😅😅😅😅
Good job. Can you bring nurses who moved to Canada and mainland Europe to the channel as well?
Hi Nanelle pls am waiting for your video on the latest net migration news
You are the only one that speaks to my understanding
Just one information I need to know are nurses work in NHS affected
Welldone Nanelle, please can you educate us on this issue. People say that the Msc Nursing in Uk are not recognised in most countries. I mean when you don't have a nursing background. I hope you understand what I'm asking.
@nanelle please do a series on this😊
Yes it’s very true without a nursing background
Australia is similar to Jamaica, we use RN 1-8 as well. We also have enrolled nurses which would be equivalent to the licensed practical nurse in the US. And we mainly do 8 hour shifts here and we get a uniform allowance. This video was so informative. No healthcare assistants is scary though lol.
Lol it is but some places do have and definitely the care homes have them.
Working in Specialist Wards here in UK, we had no Health Care Assistants because most of our nurse/patient ratio is 1:2 and 1:1.
Enrolled nurses are not like Lpns. Enrolled nurses have more intense training than Lpns
@@nighni459 how so? Their length of education is the same and scope of practice very similar.
Thank you Nanelle. Is there any exams to write for people that want to relocate to Australia from UK?
Car are definitely cheaper in the UK. I think it’s because of the right hand driving. There are not a lot of people shipping cars from the UK so the demand is low.
I like the vibe of this 2 cute ladies.
Nurse deo... how is the morning shift like for a regular nurse? Is it still a 12 hour shift? Thanks for the collaboration Ladies
She was so clear it is an 8 hour shift
Pls if a diploma nurse want. to go for enrolled nurse, does she need to take all that exams
Greetings to you, i would like to know what is our option after uk 5points strategy for cut migration next spring?
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Nurse Deo I am coming ooo
Thanks Deo, does a UK RN with NMC PIN still need to do NCLEX exam despite working in UK?
Yes. You have to do nclex
Nurse Deo you look very healthy.
Thank you 💙
Aussie here we come!!!!!!
Thank you, could you please tell me the process of getting a job in Australia 🇦🇺
UK nurses do not get paid more than US nurses. I just returned from visiting a family member in the US, and they are much better off in the US. Their hospitals are also newer, like 10 years old. I don't know of a new hospital built in the last 10-20yrs. Correct me if I am wrong.
There are. Private hospitals, some are newly built
Your hospital is 7years old
US nurses we are boss. Lazy nurses clear $100k per year. US Jamaican hustler nurses clear between 150k to 200k.
@@nighni459 which is better us or Australia nurses 😊 please
@@nursebeckyada USA definitely in terms of salary and if you work in a union hospital the ratios are mostly enforced. I am not sure about Australia,but if you are willing to work,the field is ripe in the USA.
Congratulations dear
Do you have videos on your Channel Nurse Deo on process of migrating to Australia as a Nurse from United kingdom
Yes she has and it's very easy and smooth.
Yes I do have
You can check 💙
Please what is the IELT required score for a Nigerian nurse to migrate in Australia. Also is't IELT Academic that is required?
Tax free band in the UK is just over £12500 equating to over 23,700 AUD at exchange rate 1.9 AUD to GBP
The Yaa Asantewaas of our time 🎉🎉🎉
The employment application pack is called euro pack
Please I have a question, working with agency and being a staff nurse in Australia, which pays more?
Hi! I have an experience in Anaesthesia. Currently working in the Theatres ( UK, London) at band 6 position fetching up to 3500 GBP per month, it means ($7000), have 1.6 years of UK experience and 5.8 years of Indian experience. I have been offered a job in Australia in Theatres too. They offered me a starting annual salary of $89200 (45.02 $ per hour) before tax. Should I accept this offer or ask for more? Please Guide me. Thanks
Sorry I did not got it, it’s some hospital pay for the expenses of the employee?
Aside searching for an employer to sponsor you I will encourage people to look into 189 visa it’s also a permanent visa and recently if you are a nurse and your point is 65 you can get an invite but just make sure you have got your registration here in Australia.
@sandraaagyemang pls what do you mean by having Australian registration?
Yes, I agree. I’m coming from the US and I received my 190 PR visa for Victoria. I personally wouldn’t go to Australia on a temporary visa but everyone and their situation is different.
@@ifeomaezenwa296it means get your nursing licence or registration in Australia
I understand that currency value is important but the question is how much of that currency do you come home with at the end of the day. Do the maths and make your decision ✌🏼
This!!!😅😅
Pls can you do a video comparing Australia and USA please
It’s good to see a black nurse thriving and with options. 👏🏾❤Nanelle, will you do a video about the Nigerian nurse that was sacked and deported from the UK because she prayed for a patient? The story is shocking 😢❤
The person is not a nurse but a carer
@OguntundeKemi like seriously... praying for a client
Nice video.Whats the night difference in salary in Australia?
A commenter up top said that Australia has penalty rates: On Saturday night ; nurses make time and a half and on Sunday night:it's double the amount. Night shift nurses make :15 to 17.5% or on the afternoon shift:12-15%
Wawu, up to 2 years maternity leave
What's the process for Nurses migrating from UK
Follow nurse Deo, you’ll find the info u require on her channel.
Great video. Nurse Deo, how about child care, which is better UK or Australia.
Everyone needs more than their salary to be financial stable. The best thing to do with your money is to invest it rightly, because money left for saving always end up used with no returns.
Who is your financial coach, do you mind hooking me?
Am looking for something to venture into on a short term basis, I really need to create an alternate source of income, what do you think I should be buying?
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The background sound is making it difficult to listen to
Nene good day. Pls i need ur assistance. I have been applying for a healthcare job for the past 1year now and i have been following ur channel..i receive an Email from an agency and they told me to get my employment application pack and am confuse and i dont really understand what its means. I you ro put me through it and i dont if its genuine
We don’t plan to go and be sick lol
Fradrag, in Denmark. It is a non taxable amount that is removed from your brutto salary before taxes are withdrawn. This is the system in Denmark for every salary earner and done monthly. Here they have two tax cards- A and B. The fradrag is withdrawn only from the A card salary and the tax is not as high as the B card. The B card is for any other secondary job you might decide to have. The tax withdrawn from the B is much high.
My dear, Australia's payment is more in every sector than that of uk
Loads of English people in Australia for the longest and now many are leaving the NHS in the UK to Australia money is better and quality of life.
Is there any job for someone with masters in international relations and a bachelor degree in sociology
For me it’s not the snakes but the gaint spiders 😂
15% is mostly for health workers generally
Definitely Australia pays more and i think Australia has the highest paying jobs apart from the cost of living. I moved from New Zealand to Australia because of the money and Australia has many penalty rates like on Saturday you get paid time and half, on Sunday it's double the amount. Night shift 15%-17.5% more, afternoon shifts 12%-15% more. Salary sacrifice is available with not for profit organisations.
The only major challenge for me here is racism.
Uk salaries is nothing
No voice yet darling thanks
I love Nurse Neoooooo😂😂😂😂😂
Pls bring Canada nurses
Do they have urology specialised nurses
I think nurse Deo is trying to explain that the purchasing power is higher on her salary in Australia
How about the animals... @nurse deo you ddnt tall about it
😂
the educational allowance sounds good
It is😅
I'm not paid sick pay ooo at all... Care home Wahala
Really? i never knew . I thought Care homes pay sick leave
I don't know about other companies, but mine don't pay
So l will migrate to Australia
hmmmm,the way Nanelle is smiling,is like you are reconcidaring.........😅😅
And oh she has gained weight eeh😊. Still beautiful Nurse Deo
Nurse Deo is such a delight to watch and listen to.
NHS doesn't pay 1yr full pay for sick leave. NHS pays 1month full pay and 1 month half pay if you've worked up to a year, 2months paid and 2months unpaid for 2 years, 4months paid and 4months unpaid for 3years service; 4th &5th year of service is 5months full pay and 5months unpaid, after 5years of service its 6moths full pay and 6 months half pay. There's no whole year of fully paid sick leave in UK. Highest is 6months full payment and 6 months half.
I don’t know about this, but I know someone who went off for like a year due to illness and was paid all through. Thank you for sharing this.
What about the US ? Anything on how they pay for sickness ? @nanelle @ Deo
There is salary sacrifice here with the nhs too.
Not for food and personal bills. It's usually for a Car you purchase from the Trust.
And the car is on lease purchase 😅
England bills us way cheaper to USA.. yet we ball more
At least you can see she has added weight.
Hello Nurse Deo.Please my wife will be finishing her top up bachelor degree in nursing in the uk although she has been practicing in the UK for 3 years an RN with diploma .Please I want to know if she is qualified for PR in Australia 😂
That should be fine
You can look up the government website for other requirements
@@NurseDeo Do you mean if she meets other requirements? Or if she can use other pr route ?
@@NurseDeo .I was thinking that she must work as a graduate nurse for 3 years before she could qualify for pr or can her 3 years diploma rn in the uk count ???
Also want to know on the issue of diploma holder
She is qualified for PR with 3yrs diploma nurse experience as she was working as a registered nurse. She can start application immediately she completes her studies
UK UK UK, how many times did I call u, be nice with ur minimum wage ooo😂😂😂😂
What!!!! Please your information about maternity leave is wrong too. Please if you don't know the answers to this, just say it instead of giving wrong info. Paid maternity leave from govt is for 20 weeks. Also not every organisation pay for maternity leave, it depends on each org.
Nanella i see how u nodding ur head n smiling u are checking the money
It seems midwives have been left out oo
No
Lol
Dem wan Kerl una with job for UK 🤣🤣
Both Uk and Australia are tough countries both racist and segregated and both Uk and Australia are expensive countries to live in with hostile people who hate change.
Ihi
Please Nurse Deo, what is the ielts requirement; General ielts or Accademic Ielts ?
Australia the pay is better but racism is high.
Lol I don’t see it tho
Maybe depends on where you are?
I haven’t experienced any racism here