To be honest, ur right, it is quite boring, lalo na pag sanay tayo sa fast paced na buhay. Isa sa nasurpresa kami dito ay iyong hirap pag sa field ang work mo, as in grabe, feel mo lamig, ulan,mga mapuputik na farm lands at mga nagkalat na dumi ng mga hayup na hindi makikita kung sa ibang bansa kami napunta para mag work (electric distribution work kami😂). We just have to sacrifice na lang muna siguro(ist mos of work p lang😢), gather experience here, collect all training certificates and maybe land a job or showcase our skills somewhere in AU or NZ.
@@edbonto6277 hello Ed! Unfortunately it might not be for everyone. Sa field of work namen may knting stress or excitment 😅 so nababalance out yung mga boring days. Hehehe . I can only imagine how to work in the field sa lamig at kind of weather na mayroon ang Ireland. Must be hard. Pero like anything else, it takes getting used to, need talaga ng time to adjust sa panibagong lugar and work environment. Hopefully you get to have better days, pag tapos na ang winter. ❄️ tama ka naman, gather experience, save and then plan your next move if talagang hindi magustuhan atleast make it as a stepping stone. 🙂👍 welcome to Ireland and God bless po.
I'm not a nurse but I just wanna say that your videos are well made. The cinematic clips were so relaxing and you explain with so much clarity. New subscriber here.
Me im happy here in ireland with my family my monthly net ranges from 4.4k-5k and working fortnightly ( meaning one week on one week off) we have mortgage, we have savings, we travelled around europe and US and anytime puede ka mag out of the country, simple life ang ayaw ko lang every summer may hay fever kami, kahit saan ka naman kung marunong ka at d magastos makakaipon ka.
Hi!!! Sorry you don’t feel comfortable where u are, it takes time to adjust, but its not wrong to move if it doesnt suit you. Are you moving to Ireland? ❤️☘️🇮🇪🙂
Thank you for replying! I think I need to move back to Australia to feel closer to my friends and family whilst I figure out what I want for my next step. Maybe that’s Ireland! Who knows. 😄@@BoyetVentura
Just pop up your channel and I watched it. Living in Ireland yes it's literally boring but in a good side it's peaceful. I live in Southern Ireland in a county side. But Im not a nurse here. It's just a luck that my boss brought me here back to there home land from Singapore for 24 yrs. If I compared Singapore and Ireland is really different. Singapore is more convenient in everything you need specifically transpo while Ireland and living in county side is very difficult. But I adapt it and its peaceful life.
Hello Miles! Appreciate your take on living in Ireland. Countyside is even more slower pace of living than where I am. But I really love the calmer nature of the rural areas. I’ve been to Singapore twice,big buildings ,many options from food to stores, amusement and all- I loved it! The weather there as well. But yes, life in Ireland is peaceful and sometimes life at peace is all we need if we learn to appreciate it. ❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
but me sir I like ireland the nature is beautiful in ireland the air is fresh it rains ice and sometimes it rains stone ice sir the country of ireland is small compared to us but ireland is also big sir for me the salary in ireland is ok than in the philippines it's hard here sir in the philippines the price has gone up the salary is very small it's really good in ireland that's a big salary for a nurse in ireland chance in the philippines money that's big here in the philippines
Hello Nurse Ventura. Hope all is well. I only have 4mos recent work experience as a nurse. Graduated and passed the board in 2008 so mid 30s na ko😅😅😅..I want to go there sa Ireland as a nurse. Papansinin ba ko ng employer if I only have less than 6mos work experience? Or shld I get at least 1year then saka ko magstart ng nmbi acct ko? Thank you and God bless you more!❤❤
Hello po…. Sorry for the late response ..I think pwede ka naman magtry na mag apply..then see anu ang mga feedback sayo.. may mga narinig din ako na wla silang masyadong nursing experience pero RN sila nagpunta sila dito as healthcare assistants to give them the advantage of coming to ireland faster , then dito sila mag transition… later on as a registered nurse in Ireland. Pero nasas iyo naman din depende sa sitwasyon mo. Pwede ka din mag 1 year muna. If ako ang masa sitwasyon mo… ill do 1 year have a solid clinical nursing experience. Kasi hindi naman din basta basta amg nursing dito , mas may edge ka at mas madli ka makaka adapt if, malawak ang experience mo as a nurse especially sa mga hospitals na malalaki. Hope this helps
Medyo nagulat ako dun sa range na 39-64,000. My husband already has almost 3 years of experience sa pinas pero 38,168 as theater nurse in Dublin. Pwede pa kayang inegotiate yun or lumipat sa ibang hospital after few months. Btw, adaptation palang po sya ngayon.
Hello!!! Kapag po currently on adaptation training talaga pong mababa pa, kasi considered as pre registration rate pa sya, kumabaga student rate, kasi wala pa po siyang tlgang license/registration, after po nun dun na mag reflect un salary based on clinical experience❤️🙏🇮🇪
Para sa akin malaki na ang sahod sa ireland nurse malaki naman ang euro dito 60 ang one peso sa euro sir mabuti nga sila sir nurse sa ireland malaki naman ang sahod sa ireland nurse ang iba kasi nurse hindi makontinto sa pera hindi makontinto ano meron sila sahod gusto nila mataas sahod yan ang rule sa ireland nurse pero malaki na yan sahod hindi naman masyado maliit ireland malaki din pero malaki ang us pero sabi sa friend ko maganda ang ireland kay sa us ang nature sa ireland nice landkep daw
Hello Nurse Ventura. I have question regarding dependent visa for nurses. Can my family get dependent visa simultaneously with me ?? As I have a little daughter. Tnx.
I think it depends, if you're a nurse you can process their papers once you're here, I don't think you can bring them along from what I've seen from friends/people, but you can check other forums or better yet their immigration website. some professionals like healthcare assistants can't bring their families to Ireland as of yet even andito na sila.
Hi, I haven’t practiced in The UK , I suppose it will depend on what will appeal to you ultimately❤️☘️❤️❤️ they both have their pros and cons just like any other countries. You can do your research and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each 👍
Marami naman nurse sa ireland pilipino sir ang boyfriend ko irish nahospetal cya pilipino nurse marami sa ireland hospital dublin sa iba iba hospital sa ireland meron pilipino nurse dahil tanggap nila ang rule sa ireland kaya always sila stay ireland kontinto sila ano meron sa kanila ganon lang yon sir
Hi, would you know if a nurse from Australia can move and work as a nurse in irland or Scotland? Although your salary is away way lower cause in here we start with $64000 all the way to $96000 but Australian dollar is lower than euro obviously vs ou taxes are 46% but apparently it's going down to 30% That is a life saver, but for me, my parents moved to Spain and they need help cause they are old now so I'm trying to see if it is possible for a rn to work as an rn in irland or Scotland? Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤
hi , yes I heard from some of my friends who are working in AUS, nurses are paid more over there. :) I think you can definitely relocate. I had a colleague who is Australian, who came here because she met an Irish man. so that's definitely possible
@@BoyetVentura Oh so I could find an Irish man too, 😉, that would be a plus, I don't mean any disrespect please forgive me if you think I'm over board, but for the rest thank you thank you very much that would be great 😊
Hello 👋 ! Thank you for the kind words. Ireland has some issues recently, but to be honest I don’t feel the danger if there is at all. Probably one because I live outside of Dublin second is because we are very much home buddies, we go to the shops for groceries and sometimes coffee but other than that we go about with our days normal , like walking the dog , meeting friends even at night time seems to be fine ( as the areas we’re going to are mostly safe areas) you’ll have an idea which is safe or not, usually familiar places or spots that we know. Hopefully that helps ❤️ havent been to Dublin since the riot incident but my friends said it’s like back to normal on the main areas there. ❤️
@@BoyetVentura Hi again Nurse Ventura, thank you for your reply. It's nice to know that you feel safe in Ireland and Dublin city is back to normal. I'm a subscriber of your channel and love your videos. They're informative and has some cinematic element to it ( also love the turn table and Charlie) cheers🌼
@@JoyUche-ud9ye hi! Its the same probably anywhere you go, been to Saudi and worked in Ph as well. Not everyone will like you as well as you will not like everyone. Which is normal , But Id say it’s way better in Ireland -
My husband booked a flight to IRELAND he should be living on the 27th of this month, we have learned that he needs an invitation letter, we can’t cancel the flight. It’s his last money and he will loose it. He going to seek for an asylum and look for a job. Please assist us.
What are your thoughts about living in Ireland? Would you trade it for a better paycheck?
To be honest, ur right, it is quite boring, lalo na pag sanay tayo sa fast paced na buhay. Isa sa nasurpresa kami dito ay iyong hirap pag sa field ang work mo, as in grabe, feel mo lamig, ulan,mga mapuputik na farm lands at mga nagkalat na dumi ng mga hayup na hindi makikita kung sa ibang bansa kami napunta para mag work (electric distribution work kami😂). We just have to sacrifice na lang muna siguro(ist mos of work p lang😢), gather experience here, collect all training certificates and maybe land a job or showcase our skills somewhere in AU or NZ.
@@edbonto6277 hello Ed! Unfortunately it might not be for everyone. Sa field of work namen may knting stress or excitment 😅 so nababalance out yung mga boring days. Hehehe . I can only imagine how to work in the field sa lamig at kind of weather na mayroon ang Ireland. Must be hard. Pero like anything else, it takes getting used to, need talaga ng time to adjust sa panibagong lugar and work environment. Hopefully you get to have better days, pag tapos na ang winter. ❄️ tama ka naman, gather experience, save and then plan your next move if talagang hindi magustuhan atleast make it as a stepping stone. 🙂👍 welcome to Ireland and God bless po.
Nice to hear you are enjoying Ireland. We are very lucky to have you!!
I'm not a nurse but I just wanna say that your videos are well made. The cinematic clips were so relaxing and you explain with so much clarity. New subscriber here.
hi, thank you appreciate it:)
Me im happy here in ireland with my family my monthly net ranges from 4.4k-5k and working fortnightly ( meaning one week on one week off) we have mortgage, we have savings, we travelled around europe and US and anytime puede ka mag out of the country, simple life ang ayaw ko lang every summer may hay fever kami, kahit saan ka naman kung marunong ka at d magastos makakaipon ka.
@@rdlr68 thank you so much for sharing your own personal experience and thoughts about living in Ireland❤️
thank you
Hi!!! Sorry you don’t feel comfortable where u are, it takes time to adjust, but its not wrong to move if it doesnt suit you. Are you moving to Ireland? ❤️☘️🇮🇪🙂
Thank you for replying! I think I need to move back to Australia to feel closer to my friends and family whilst I figure out what I want for my next step. Maybe that’s Ireland! Who knows. 😄@@BoyetVentura
@@ma-dr5te whatever your next step is - Goodluck , all of us are in a journey. And thats life. Best of luck to yours❤️
Blessings and good luck for you
Thank you 🙏❤️
I think you are a better filmmaker 😁✨
Hehe , thank you.☺️
A lot of information for me to absorb, Boyet. Many thanks for this vlog. Anthony Slark
Sorry for the info overload hehe. 😅😅
Just pop up your channel and I watched it. Living in Ireland yes it's literally boring but in a good side it's peaceful. I live in Southern Ireland in a county side. But Im not a nurse here. It's just a luck that my boss brought me here back to there home land from Singapore for 24 yrs. If I compared Singapore and Ireland is really different. Singapore is more convenient in everything you need specifically transpo while Ireland and living in county side is very difficult. But I adapt it and its peaceful life.
Hello Miles! Appreciate your take on living in Ireland. Countyside is even more slower pace of living than where I am. But I really love the calmer nature of the rural areas. I’ve been to Singapore twice,big buildings ,many options from food to stores, amusement and all- I loved it! The weather there as well. But yes, life in Ireland is peaceful and sometimes life at peace is all we need if we learn to appreciate it. ❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
but me sir I like ireland the nature is beautiful in ireland the air is fresh it rains ice and sometimes it rains stone ice sir the country of ireland is small compared to us but ireland is also big sir for me the salary in ireland is ok than in the philippines it's hard here sir in the philippines the price has gone up the salary is very small it's really good in ireland that's a big salary for a nurse in ireland chance in the philippines money that's big here in the philippines
A very nice content ❤. Thwnk you for sharing your experiece . Wish to meet you guys there
Our pleasure! Let us know when you arrive here❤️
Hello Nurse Ventura. Hope all is well. I only have 4mos recent work experience as a nurse. Graduated and passed the board in 2008 so mid 30s na ko😅😅😅..I want to go there sa Ireland as a nurse. Papansinin ba ko ng employer if I only have less than 6mos work experience? Or shld I get at least 1year then saka ko magstart ng nmbi acct ko? Thank you and God bless you more!❤❤
Hello po…. Sorry for the late response ..I think pwede ka naman magtry na mag apply..then see anu ang mga feedback sayo.. may mga narinig din ako na wla silang masyadong nursing experience pero RN sila nagpunta sila dito as healthcare assistants to give them the advantage of coming to ireland faster , then dito sila mag transition… later on as a registered nurse in Ireland. Pero nasas iyo naman din depende sa sitwasyon mo. Pwede ka din mag 1 year muna. If ako ang masa sitwasyon mo… ill do 1 year have a solid clinical nursing experience. Kasi hindi naman din basta basta amg nursing dito , mas may edge ka at mas madli ka makaka adapt if, malawak ang experience mo as a nurse especially sa mga hospitals na malalaki. Hope this helps
@@BoyetVentura thankyouuuuu for responding❤❤❤ yung nmbi acct shld I start that pag meron na kong 1 year experience?thank you
Medyo nagulat ako dun sa range na 39-64,000. My husband already has almost 3 years of experience sa pinas pero 38,168 as theater nurse in Dublin. Pwede pa kayang inegotiate yun or lumipat sa ibang hospital after few months. Btw, adaptation palang po sya ngayon.
Hello!!! Kapag po currently on adaptation training talaga pong mababa pa, kasi considered as pre registration rate pa sya, kumabaga student rate, kasi wala pa po siyang tlgang license/registration, after po nun dun na mag reflect un salary based on clinical experience❤️🙏🇮🇪
Para sa akin malaki na ang sahod sa ireland nurse malaki naman ang euro dito 60 ang one peso sa euro sir mabuti nga sila sir nurse sa ireland malaki naman ang sahod sa ireland nurse ang iba kasi nurse hindi makontinto sa pera hindi makontinto ano meron sila sahod gusto nila mataas sahod yan ang rule sa ireland nurse pero malaki na yan sahod hindi naman masyado maliit ireland malaki din pero malaki ang us pero sabi sa friend ko maganda ang ireland kay sa us ang nature sa ireland nice landkep daw
Hello Nurse Ventura. I have question regarding dependent visa for nurses. Can my family get dependent visa simultaneously with me ?? As I have a little daughter. Tnx.
I think it depends, if you're a nurse you can process their papers once you're here, I don't think you can bring them along from what I've seen from friends/people, but you can check other forums or better yet their immigration website. some professionals like healthcare assistants can't bring their families to Ireland as of yet even andito na sila.
I can Choose UK or ireland for nursing which one I should choose ?
Hi, I haven’t practiced in The UK , I suppose it will depend on what will appeal to you ultimately❤️☘️❤️❤️ they both have their pros and cons just like any other countries. You can do your research and weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each 👍
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Is it worth to work in HSE nursing homes???family of 4can live with the salary of nursing homes???please make vedio for this also
Provided na ba sa house mo Yung Breville?
@@MrMrsNavarroOfficial hello, hindi po. 😊
@@BoyetVentura ah. Magkano po yan? Can I bring my coffeemaker here na lang diyan sa Ireland?
Is there any other exam in addition to IELTS for Ireland process as a nurse?
There is an Aptitude exam you need to take to be registered in their nursing & midwifery board.
@@BoyetVentura is it after immigrating to Ireland or before? How much money is it?
Marami naman nurse sa ireland pilipino sir ang boyfriend ko irish nahospetal cya pilipino nurse marami sa ireland hospital dublin sa iba iba hospital sa ireland meron pilipino nurse dahil tanggap nila ang rule sa ireland kaya always sila stay ireland kontinto sila ano meron sa kanila ganon lang yon sir
Hello. What is the average pay per hour or month for a new grad?
Hi ,I could be wrong , but it might be 18 eur/ hr. 😉
Hi, would you know if a nurse from Australia can move and work as a nurse in irland or Scotland? Although your salary is away way lower cause in here we start with $64000 all the way to $96000 but Australian dollar is lower than euro obviously vs ou taxes are 46% but apparently it's going down to 30% That is a life saver, but for me, my parents moved to Spain and they need help cause they are old now so I'm trying to see if it is possible for a rn to work as an rn in irland or Scotland? Thanks ❤❤❤❤❤❤
hi , yes I heard from some of my friends who are working in AUS, nurses are paid more over there. :) I think you can definitely relocate. I had a colleague who is Australian, who came here because she met an Irish man. so that's definitely possible
@@BoyetVentura Oh so I could find an Irish man too, 😉, that would be a plus, I don't mean any disrespect please forgive me if you think I'm over board, but for the rest thank you thank you very much that would be great 😊
@@fionaquinn8777 not at all .😅anytime
@@BoyetVentura ❤❤❤
San nyo nabibili ang Dunkin Donut???
Nung ng travel po kami nyan sa Netherlands po un clip na un -❤️
Hi Nurse Ventura, thank you for posting this. May I ask about the safety in Ireland right now? Thank you🌼More power to your channel, have a great day🌼
Hello 👋 ! Thank you for the kind words. Ireland has some issues recently, but to be honest I don’t feel the danger if there is at all. Probably one because I live outside of Dublin second is because we are very much home buddies, we go to the shops for groceries and sometimes coffee but other than that we go about with our days normal , like walking the dog , meeting friends even at night time seems to be fine ( as the areas we’re going to are mostly safe areas) you’ll have an idea which is safe or not, usually familiar places or spots that we know. Hopefully that helps ❤️ havent been to Dublin since the riot incident but my friends said it’s like back to normal on the main areas there. ❤️
@@BoyetVentura Hi again Nurse Ventura, thank you for your reply. It's nice to know that you feel safe in Ireland and Dublin city is back to normal. I'm a subscriber of your channel and love your videos. They're informative and has some cinematic element to it ( also love the turn table and Charlie) cheers🌼
@@lotjasmine 🙏 thank you. I appreciate it❤️☘️👋 love hearing comments, creating videos are not easy but hearing from the viewers makes it enjoyable ❤️
@@BoyetVentura Hahaha yes! You're welcome Nurse Ventura🌼
@lotjasm. The biggest dangerous group are unvetted migratins who stab people.
USA is a very lonely place , you're better off in Ireland with easy access to mainland Europe for fun weekends abroad.
Is nursing environment in Ireland toxic?
@@JoyUche-ud9ye hi! Its the same probably anywhere you go, been to Saudi and worked in Ph as well. Not everyone will like you as well as you will not like everyone. Which is normal , But Id say it’s way better in Ireland -
I want to come over ad do nursing
Hello dude, nurse in Ireland can do part time work ?
Hi . Yes you can
May mga filipino pharmacist po ba dyan?
So far sa hospital po namen wla pa po akong nakikilala na Pinoy pharmacist. Di konlng po sure sa ibang hosp.🙂👋
Hello, i need your assistance brother.
My husband booked a flight to IRELAND he should be living on the 27th of this month, we have learned that he needs an invitation letter, we can’t cancel the flight. It’s his last money and he will loose it. He going to seek for an asylum and look for a job. Please assist us.
How can I help you?
Hi Sir Ventura, is it possible to get a nursing student visa there though I graduated with Computer Science in PH and age 39 n po? Thanks po
It’s not impossible, its just expensive, but if you have the means, everything is possible 😊❤️
kala namin pilipino sa ireland bakit nag iinglish ka diba pilipino ka oh amerkano
😅 oh well..God Bless you. ❤️ this vlog is for other nationalities as well❤️ not only Filipinos. 👍 keep safe