As someone who has no plans of going to the UK because I have always been set to the US, but If I were in your shoes, I'd def do the same as well. Wise decision to get your British citizenship first, more options for you and a very powerful passport indeed!
Hi nurse Danica! Would appreciate if you could discuss the hows and bits of building the credit score here in the UK. Always nice to watch your lovely journey. 🙂
I just want to share my opinion about ILR and Citizenship entitlement. Ive been here in the UK since May2019 and have US qualification and on process of moving there as well but I didnt applied for ILR because of some reasons that I hope you will comment back or share your view on these. I didnt apply for ILR because when life or career didnt work in US i can still come back here in the UK as a nurse as I’m still nmc registered and if finally decided to settle for the rest of my productive years I can still qualify for ILR and Citizenship though price will surely be higher than today unless I invested it actively to match the future cost. Also, I am planning to retire in the Philippines though it is expensive to survive there without health insurance, I am making it sure that I will retire with a good and reliable health insurance from a good retirement fund from investment or pension as I can say I devt decent skills in trading and investing in stock market and currencies. I see ILR and Citizenship as impractical if I will eventually move to somewhere else and comparing to US green card which is a privilege granted by an employer unlike ILR paid out of pocket. Thanks for your comment in advance.
Hello. Tbh it's just a matter of perspective and what matters to you. For me, since i'm a year away from the citizenship and not in any rush to move somewhere, I think it's wise to go for it. That's already an assurance and being a British citizen does offer lots of advantages and benefits too. And we never know if things will change in the future for the British citizenship. I don't have an idea about the American life and tbh I quite like the way of living here in the UK which is peaceful. I mean, sure America can be seen better than the UK but tbh I feel like it's where you'd feel happy in your life and career po. Hope this helps but again, it's absolutely your decision 😊
Australia is the place to be. Great pay and government system is similar to UK with universal healthcare, generous annual leaves, long servive leaves, sick leaves and great work-life balance.
As someone who has no plans of going to the UK because I have always been set to the US, but If I were in your shoes, I'd def do the same as well. Wise decision to get your British citizenship first, more options for you and a very powerful passport indeed!
Hi nurse Danica! Would appreciate if you could discuss the hows and bits of building the credit score here in the UK.
Always nice to watch your lovely journey. 🙂
Hi lovely. Thanks for the suggestion. I will try 😊
ate saan kaya dito sa uk?
I just want to share my opinion about ILR and Citizenship entitlement. Ive been here in the UK since May2019 and have US qualification and on process of moving there as well but I didnt applied for ILR because of some reasons that I hope you will comment back or share your view on these. I didnt apply for ILR because when life or career didnt work in US i can still come back here in the UK as a nurse as I’m still nmc registered and if finally decided to settle for the rest of my productive years I can still qualify for ILR and Citizenship though price will surely be higher than today unless I invested it actively to match the future cost. Also, I am planning to retire in the Philippines though it is expensive to survive there without health insurance, I am making it sure that I will retire with a good and reliable health insurance from a good retirement fund from investment or pension as I can say I devt decent skills in trading and investing in stock market and currencies. I see ILR and Citizenship as impractical if I will eventually move to somewhere else and comparing to US green card which is a privilege granted by an employer unlike ILR paid out of pocket. Thanks for your comment in advance.
Hello. Tbh it's just a matter of perspective and what matters to you. For me, since i'm a year away from the citizenship and not in any rush to move somewhere, I think it's wise to go for it. That's already an assurance and being a British citizen does offer lots of advantages and benefits too. And we never know if things will change in the future for the British citizenship. I don't have an idea about the American life and tbh I quite like the way of living here in the UK which is peaceful. I mean, sure America can be seen better than the UK but tbh I feel like it's where you'd feel happy in your life and career po. Hope this helps but again, it's absolutely your decision 😊
Stay safe bunso.
San po magandang location sa UK to work as a nurse? Countryside po ba?
Cute na chinita 😍
Australia is the place to be. Great pay and government system is similar to UK with universal healthcare, generous annual leaves, long servive leaves, sick leaves and great work-life balance.
Thanks for sharing 😊
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