Which country is better for a nurse? A detailed comparison between UAE, UK and Australia about salary, expense,tax,entertainment and lifestyle, medical , maternity annual and sick leaves, childrens education, weather etc
Hi, we are now well-settled in UK. But still interested after few years, to go to Australia after getting British citizenship, if we get good job opportunities & PR in Australia.
Uae oru tourist country ayi ipol kandalnmatji.. Family life illaa....nalla parayatha expose atitillatha discrimination undo... Uae, qate.. Ipol uk joli cheyunnu.. Nthukondum besy uk anu...
UAE ye patti sherik ariyilla alle working hours off and all details half parnjth thetanu.we have also 5 days duty and 2 days off and most of hospitls 12 hrs shift in a week 4 duty 3 off like that.so u wil get more time to spend with family and maternity leave paid 90 days sickleave 15 days in an year.
UAE-most of the clinical areas have 12 hr shifts/45 hrs per week.But very bad work life balance due to frequently changing rotas,frequent calls on off days to take extra shifts,hard to get leaves etc. AU-12 hr shift/36 hrs per week.Excellent Worklife balance. No disturbing calls on off duties. More salary too. AU is the best in my experience.
U will never gate 2.2 tk 2.5 lakhs in UK unless you work overtime and cost parity nokkuvaabel...its pathetic...rents , council tax...utility enokke ullathu van durantham...so if u are a family person with spouse working then u might save around 800 to 1000 pounds per month ( in this venam naatilekku ulla ticket eddukkan)
I'm a band 6 nurse earning 3 lakhs after tax without doing any overtime so don't mislead others by saying that it's not possible to earn money...and becoming a band 6 or band 7 in NHS nowadays is not a big thing unless you are that bad in your job...
@masakkali499 its not misleading..nobody comes as band 6 from overseas atkeast from india..even the experience they had from overseas is not counted towards in majority of trust, so this generalised video is not a band 6 related video..hope you got my point..
@@AUSSIEMALAYALI2024 Again you are generalising...not all NHS trusts follow the same policies. There are many trusts in the UK including my trust which will count your experience back home and will start you as a top band 5 nurse.... As soon as the 6 month preceptorship finishes can apply for a band 6 post too...
Mole..UAE is like an annexe of Kerala..4 hrs or less flight time . people travel even wearing lungis.. Middle East try to act like Western or APAC developed countries..it's like painting a dog and say that its a leopard..it's good to get rid of slavery and enjoy life in a free developed country
WELL EXPLAINED! KEEP IT UP 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Could you please tell us about the opportunities for career growth in these 3 countries? I heard that chances for career growth (specialities) are higher in the UK compared to the other 2 countries. I would like to know from your experience about the possibilities in these 3countries (🇦🇪🇬🇧🇦🇺) THANKS 😊
Njan Abudhabi yil 12 yrs work cheythu, Nursing life better in uk.40 anelum 48 hrs ആണെങ്കിലും endorsment കൊടുത്തു വരുമ്പോലേകും ഒരു ടൈം അകും.ngt dty കഴിഞ്ഞു കിടന്നാലും ഫോൺ വരും.I am enjoying in NHS ,ente UAE nrsg life വച്ച് നോക്കുമ്പോൾ,professionaly and family life
@@janveerraise3339 pandu Canada easy arunnu..ippo Australia kalum hard anu Canada. Canada il students visa ethiyal polum PR kittum ennu sure alla..But Australia angane alla..Nurses inu PR kitta easy anu