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liammcg
5th July 2009, 23:13
my name is Liam from UK

I work in IT industry and I am engaged to young lady in philippines
and hope to bring her to UK some day.

She is currently studying nursing and ready to start her final year.

Is it possible for her to come to uk to enter nursing course in order to complete her studies or is it best to finish course there.
apparently she has to do 2 years training after course in phils, before she can work overseas. Not ideal.
any suggestions any one please

Arthur Little
5th July 2009, 23:24
my name is Liam from UK

I work in IT industry and I am engaged to young lady in philippines
and hope to bring her to UK some day.

She is currently studying nursing and ready to start her final year.

Is it possible for her to come to uk to enter nursing course in order to complete her studies or is it best to finish course there.
apparently she has to do 2 years training after course in phils, before she can work overseas. Not ideal.
any suggestions any one please

:Hellooo: Liam, and welcome. I'd very much like to be in a position to advise here, but there are others on the forum better-placed than myself to answer your questions. Congratulations on your engagement, however!

Arthur Little
5th July 2009, 23:54
:Erm: Liam ... [just a suggestion!] I've donned my "thinking-cap" and been scouting around for some ideas since responding to your introduction. Perhaps you might consider contacting the Nursing & Midwifery Council :rolleyes: using the undernoted link to its website:- http://www.nmc-uk.org

Failing that - as I've already said - I'm almost certain SOMEONE on the forum will be able to assist with your enquiries.

Good luck, mate. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

estherboaz
6th July 2009, 04:53
welcome to the forum liam

rayofLight
6th July 2009, 08:10
welcome to the forum liam

New Shoes
6th July 2009, 08:42
Just wanna say welcome to the forum :Hellooo:

adam&chryss
6th July 2009, 09:10
welcome aboard Liam!!! :Hellooo:

Mrs Daddy
6th July 2009, 10:13
hi liam welcome aboard.I have a friend who is now in london she is a nursing graduate in PI but then her degree is not valid here and what she did is she took up nursing again here for four years course through an agency in cebu.I dont know if Boss keith will allow me to post it here.But anyway some members here might know your queries.Goodluck!:D

Ana_may365
6th July 2009, 13:03
hiya!Liam,welcome aboard:Hellooo::Hellooo::Hellooo:

Alec&Davina
6th July 2009, 13:37
hi Liam welcome to the forum, with regards to ur query about ur fiancee, I think Arthur little is right try to communicate first with the Nursing and midwife association in here so you will know if ever her qualifications will be credited in here.Is it a student visa you are planning to get her?

irobot
9th July 2009, 23:17
Irobot...." Sunny... Different From The Rest... " :Britain:

Hi There, liammcg ... Welcome to the forum...

Sophie
10th July 2009, 19:45
welcome to the forum liam :Hellooo:

jimeve
10th July 2009, 20:07
welcome Liam.

aug06_2006
10th July 2009, 22:36
mmm, our son's name is d same of yours hehee! anyway,welcome to the forum Liam.

Jay&Zobel
11th July 2009, 20:03
my name is Liam from UK

I work in IT industry and I am engaged to young lady in philippines
and hope to bring her to UK some day.

She is currently studying nursing and ready to start her final year.

Is it possible for her to come to uk to enter nursing course in order to complete her studies or is it best to finish course there.
apparently she has to do 2 years training after course in phils, before she can work overseas. Not ideal.
any suggestions any one please


Hi Liam welcome here and congratulations to your engagement!!

Fiancee/Spouse visa is the easiest route, then if she would like to do further education here in the UK she could still do that. If she will apply for student visa, it may make it more complicated later on... :xxgrinning--00xx3::xxgrinning--00xx3:

charlwill
11th July 2009, 21:06
Welcome to the forum, Liam.

Happy_Now
11th July 2009, 21:58
:Hellooo::Hellooo:

tiN
11th July 2009, 23:51
welcome to the forum :Hellooo: