The Irish community has integrated Filipino nurses really well. I myself have lived here since 2002 which inspired me to create a channel featuring the top 10 reasons why I love living in Ireland.❤️🥰
I love to come to Ireland.I think most Europe countries has good working hours.Good for you to experience it.Thanks for sharing this video.New frn here from Norway.See u around.
Hi thanks! I think i have friends in Norway as well. I hope your enjoying Norway as well , its beautiful there from what Im seeing on pictures. I see you have a channel as well. Very nice. New subsciber here
Hello sir, currently here po ako sa Saudi nag wowork, Meron na po ako oet, Pero Hindi ko po alam if saan ba maganda mag work, sa city po ba ng Ireland or sa province po huhu pls reply po ty. And kamusta naman po yung cost of living sir ? Kaya po ba? Medjo nasanay Kc ako dito sa Saudi na free lahat hehe
Hello Sarah, to be honest there is no justifiable comparison when it comes to living in Ireland and Saudi. I mean nursing will be nursing and there will be things that are the same in both countries because nursing is usually standardised ( just a few difference with the way of doing things), but the culture in Saudi is just very different. There is a lot more freedom in Ireland, and just easier way of life. But it will dpend on ur personal preference really. In Saudi they can offer free housing and tax free salary, which you wouldnt get in Ireland. So, it really boils down on what you’re looking for to be honest. 😌 Goodluck and I hope you find the right country to move into.
Sarah, this is very short advice for you. 1. Think about your long term goal and future. In Ireland there are lots to offer! You have a chance for citizenship. 2. You will have access in good health care benefits 3. In the future when you retire, you will have a pension. 4. You have to pay tax yes of course but the focus on the benefits that you can get! In Saudi no taxes deduction but that is only for a short term. Besides, you would always safer in Ireland.So, If I were You I will choose Ireland.
My experience was very disappointing. If you can pass the NCLEX, go for the US. Save yourself a lot of heartache and headache. The process of recognition is long, complicated, and tedious to say the least. Work is too heavy. You will literally slave off especially if you work in a hospital. Nurses here work as carers and nurses at the same time. You will work really hard for long hours. Your pay will take several months before you get settled. Even opening a bank account for your payroll is a problem. Discrimination and rudeness is prevalent especially with teenager gangs who are protected by law.
Im so sorry to hear that you didnt have a good experience in Ireland. May I ask where in Ireland was this? Here in Limerick , I have never experienced much discrimination or rudeness , majority of my colleagues are really nice and very helfpul. Then people are quite friendly and polite. I think in Dublin there might be rough people or kids, but i think there would be a bit of that in uSa as well, but that I don’t know because I havent been there. But I hope you do find a place you will be happy with.
HI, Gufu, thank you for watching this video and for subscribing. It's nice to see that I'm reaching many people to show how nursing life in Ireland is. Are you also a nurse?
Hi, as far as I know, welcoming naman sila sa lahat ng religions or racial background. We have doctors na muslims and I think they’re happy naman, if not, they wouldn’t stay. 😉❤️ ive met a few people at the gym who are muslims. 😊
Hello Sir, currently working din po ako dito sa Saudi, plan din po mag Ireland sa susunod.. Saan po kayo nakapag Exam for OET/IELTS sa Saudi? Thanks po.
Hi Ev. I went home to Phil kasi after 4 years nagresign ako sa Saudi, then nag work sa Pinas , so dun nako nag Ielts and everything :) good luck on your application :)God Bless
Hello sir Boyet, I’m interested to work in Ireland as MedicalLabScientist / MedTech, Do you happen to know some networks of Kabayan MedTechs who are working there? Wala po kasi ako mahanap na page or groups for Medtechs who are working there. Salamat po.
Hi Aljohn, it’s nice to hear you are interested to work in Ireland , its a very beautiful country . Personally i dont know filipino med techs here, we dont really see them, because they dont come to our unit. We are the one taking bloods and sending them via chute . Im sorry 😞 wla din ako friends na medtech. And the groups im in on fb are for filipino nurses in Ireland
Hey, Im not sure what you meant. But I have a colleague who came from Germany to here 👍 shes Filipina😅 hope I answered your question. She said she loves Ireland .
Hi, it really depends upon your preference, Ireland and The UK have their similarities ( I think) but for me I Prefer Ireland over the other. You have to do your research beforehand and write down what you’re really looking for. Lost the pros and cons as well. Government hospitals in Ireland will give you more benefit in the long run, that I’m sure, all HSE hospitals will be a better choice in my opinion, just consider which county you want to live in… Dublin will be expensive , but some prefer it over others because it’s a busy county. So you have to do some digging considering what you are looking for in a place you want to live and work in. Goodluck
@@BoyetVentura just found out I have a aunty living in Dublin 6 area,St. James,St Vincent ,the mater, the beacon and holes St, Coombe and the rotunda hospitals close by
Gosh, I swear I did not see your comment. Apologies . To answr your question (maybe you already know ) I would say it’s better to work for HsE (govt hospitals) as it offers better benefits for the long term like pensions , sick pay, leaves and all. As compred to a private institutions.😉
Hello, thanks for watching ❤️🍀 I think, for me it was 10 months, pero yung mga ksabay ko sa interview merong 4 months , 6 months.. nakaalis na after interview..by batch kasi ang ginawa nila since nasa 70 nurses kami.
may I suggest you join the Filipino Nurse in Ireland facebook page, there's a step by step guide on how to apply ...and also different vloggers from Ireland discussing the requirements + application process, they are very infromative :)
@@BoyetVentura Well.. haha I am planning to have 2 different channels. One will be about nursing, but this one will be in Spanish, and the other one will be about my English learning process, giving tips and about my experience as well. Of course, this last one will be in English haha. Maybe they won't be very inviting to follow, but you are welcome to do so!