Thank you for this informative video Jennifer. I have 2 quick questions: 1.how are you saving for your own pension as an agency nurse? I.e. Savings account, pension scheme, etc.. 2. As a full time agency nurse, are you working as self-employed with a limited company or...? Thank you xx
Hi Norah, thanks for watching. For the pension, this solely depends on your situation. As an Agency Nurse, you could opt for a private financial provider or your local bank. You can speak to them to provide more information regarding pension. To answer your second question- No I am not self employed with LC.
Hi! Love this video! I recently started agency nursing. And i have been so confused about umbrella and limited company. Initially i was put under umbrella company which I didnt understand so asked to go under PAYE. Now i'm slowly understand the advantages of limited. I want to ask my agency to put me under limited. But what do I need go do once I ask to go under limited company? I'm very confused about the step to step process. Do I go to gov and set a likited company or just open a business account and get all my direct pay under to my business acc. And find an accountant? Or ahould I ask to go under limited and find myself an accountant ?
Thanks for watching. You can start 6 months after receiving your Pin here in the UK and also it depends on your experience because as an Agency Nurse you are pretty much independent and so you need to get experience especially with nursing in the Uk so you don’t get into trouble 🤗
Hi Sharon! Thanks for watching. I made a video on how to become a UKRM. Please check this video out as it’s the same process. I hope this helps🥰🥰 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tJiBJweBIpU.html
@@rbee2062 hahahaha I mean if an employer brought you to the UK via the tier 2 sponsored visa, you need to check with them. Some employers let you know you are not allowed to work for other organisations while working with them but most employers allow you to work