Hello, thank you for sharing some information. So glad to hear those information, since a group of Filipino registered nurses are bound to MONTSERRAT as working visa may apply. For now we are just waiting our contract signing and it's on process. Praying that God abide all this fruitful plans in serving HIS people. GOD bless everyone.
We know all those country already however information we need is how to travel because it's hard getting flights an obtaining transit visa due to no direct flight to the destination. 😢
Please like how much is the proof of funds and proof of tourist? Will there be need to book for tourist center? Also, can you help with Antigua and Barbuda link to apply
Weldon Sir, I have submitted my credentials to nursing council of Jamaica since last year but uptill now they have not responded to it. I don't know if you have any help you can render Sir.
Hi Samuel it's nice you want to go to Bahamas but before you go as a migrant it's important you get a job. Except you want to go and start looking for job then I advise you go as a tourist then you look for job when you land. But note that nothing is guaranteed that's why it's better you get jobs before moving. It can be very difficult to go on your own except you have someone to host you while you try to find your feet
I presently reside in st Kitts and Nevis, I have lived in the Caribbean 4 many years. There is no country in the world that will land a visitor for three months as a tourist. And all the countries you mentioned here except Haiti are in the eastern Caribbean. All of these countries depend largely on tourism to sustain their economy, the claim that you can find jobs there is absolutely unfounded. Non of these countries have manufacturing based economy that demand large scale manpower. In st Kitts and Nevis, there is no company here that can conveniently hire two hundred of its citizens, much less foreigners. Haiti is the poorest country in the whole of the western hemisphere, with very unstable government. I hate to see you so called uniformed and unlicensed immigration consultants providing very unreliable informations that will ruin people's lives. Let's stop and think twice before embarking on these selfish missions.
Normally I would not have reply your comments but let me clear some things for you. 1. No where in my videos did I claim to be an immigration expert infact if you check on the description of most of my videos I outline the fact that am not an immigration expert n people should do more research. So get that fact clear. 2. Congratulations for living in st Kitts n Nevis or the Carribbean for the number of year you said you did. But kindly note that where your knowledge and experience stops is where someone else starts. If you look at the title of this video and do a little research I believe you won't be typing all these you typed. Based on experience I cant count number of People who have travelled on visitors visa to the Carribbean and conveniently convert it to work permit visa they are numerous. And talking about living in the Carribbean I too have years of experience in the Carribbean and it's environs and have friends scattered around it. From Jamaica to Cayman to Bahamas to Bermuda to Turks and Caicos to name a few and I can tell you how many of them move themselves and family to these places. A wise man ask questions or make research when they lack information not criticising what they don't understand. Have a peaceful night rest
@@UncleNurse Your push back doesn't change the fact that you are giving misleading information to gullible Nigerians. Your specifically, mentioned that Nigerians can visit the Caribbean Islands you mentioned and the immigration will land them for 3 months and in same cases 6 months. And went further to say that, as soon as they are there. They can go ahead and look for job, if I may borrow your language, they can japa.And I'm telling you here without any equivocation, that you must stop giving useless and unsolicited immigration advice. I lived in the Bahamas between 2001 - 2003. So they is absolutely nothing you want to tell me about the Bahamas. I have been to Barbados, I lived in Jamaica for twenty years. I presently reside in st Kitts and Nevis. So my knowledge of the Caribbean region and its immigration policies are not superficial. So I stand very vehemently to challenge your So called knowledge. I'm warning you must stop feeding desperate Nigerians with wrong and misleading information for what ever personal benefit. Do you know how many Nigerians that are languishing in different immigration camps in the Caribbean because of wrong immigration information. Do you know the enormity of the set back to come this far on wrong information, only to be stranded and ultimately sent back to Nigeria. Have you ever considered the enormous amount of money invested. Play back your video clip and listen to yourself advising Nigerians to migrate to Haiti. Desist from misleading desperate Nigerians to go on a wild goose chase, we already have enough of us suffering in detention camps here.
@@UncleNurse. You can go there as a tourist for 3 months and 6 months and convert to work visa. Which trained immigration officer will land you for 3 months as a tourist. Arrant non sense, play back your video and hear the rubbish coming from you.
My wife work for the government here in st Kitts and Nevis, I'm self employed. When I came here my passport was not stamp for 3 months, even though I was admitted here legally. There is absolutely no where you visit as a tourist and expect to get 3 months to vacate. Get that straight and if you have visited anywhere as a tourist and the immigration stamped your passport for 3 months or 6 months, please I will love to know that destination.
Like I said where your experience ends is where others starts. No need for this argument. Simple Google search will help u alot. Your experience is not infinite others have their own. I would have shown u copies of my passport but no need for the back and forth. You can believe anything but people are benefiting from my post so calm down if the post doesn't suits your knowledge or ego. I rest my case
Hello, thank you for sharing some information. So glad to hear those information, since a group of Filipino registered nurses are bound to MONTSERRAT as working visa may apply. For now we are just waiting our contract signing and it's on process. Praying that God abide all this fruitful plans in serving HIS people. GOD bless everyone.
Please share share share share share share the video ❤❤❤❤❤❤
God bless you and your family sir,
Amen
We know all those country already however information we need is how to travel because it's hard getting flights an obtaining transit visa due to no direct flight to the destination. 😢
I have the same issue on my Bermuda visa
Can you pls share updates? were you able to solve this problem
@@shantelbrown9694
Pls how do I get the Bermuda Visa?
Please like how much is the proof of funds and proof of tourist?
Will there be need to book for tourist center?
Also, can you help with Antigua and Barbuda link to apply
All this country you mentioned here, which of them can you get work easily?
Please I want to know if Bermuda accepts OET for nurses?
Please sir I hope that in Bahamas I can get a work went I get there sir, thank you sir, more blessing sir ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Pls,if am going to montserrat do i need Transit visa?
Thanks
Yes I believe
Hello brother
Do you know a agent for Bahamas tourist visa from Nigeria
Weldon Sir, I have submitted my credentials to nursing council of Jamaica since last year but uptill now they have not responded to it. I don't know if you have any help you can render Sir.
Why Jamaica?
I am interested,,can u help to get a house later if I want to sty
Hello sir please how can i fly to Bahamas from Nigeria,and can i get job there?
Do I have Bahamas visa? If yes then you will need a visa for connecting either via uk or Schengen
Nice job Uncle Nurse, I have Bermuda visa but I can't get transit....can you help sir
Transit from where to where pls.
Please how do I reach you privately?
Good day sir, I want to go to Bahamas and work, please advise me, i from Lagos Nigeria, I am a plumber and house technician,
Hi Samuel it's nice you want to go to Bahamas but before you go as a migrant it's important you get a job. Except you want to go and start looking for job then I advise you go as a tourist then you look for job when you land. But note that nothing is guaranteed that's why it's better you get jobs before moving. It can be very difficult to go on your own except you have someone to host you while you try to find your feet
Can one convert visit visa in Bahamas to work permit?
As long as u get job
Pls do you any info about Bermuda for nurses
I have a video on that also relevant links are in the description for u
I presently reside in st Kitts and Nevis, I have lived in the Caribbean 4 many years. There is no country in the world that will land a visitor for three months as a tourist. And all the countries you mentioned here except Haiti are in the eastern Caribbean. All of these countries depend largely on tourism to sustain their economy, the claim that you can find jobs there is absolutely unfounded. Non of these countries have manufacturing based economy that demand large scale manpower. In st Kitts and Nevis, there is no company here that can conveniently hire two hundred of its citizens, much less foreigners. Haiti is the poorest country in the whole of the western hemisphere, with very unstable government. I hate to see you so called uniformed and unlicensed immigration consultants providing very unreliable informations that will ruin people's lives. Let's stop and think twice before embarking on these selfish missions.
Normally I would not have reply your comments but let me clear some things for you.
1. No where in my videos did I claim to be an immigration expert infact if you check on the description of most of my videos I outline the fact that am not an immigration expert n people should do more research. So get that fact clear.
2. Congratulations for living in st Kitts n Nevis or the Carribbean for the number of year you said you did. But kindly note that where your knowledge and experience stops is where someone else starts. If you look at the title of this video and do a little research I believe you won't be typing all these you typed.
Based on experience I cant count number of People who have travelled on visitors visa to the Carribbean and conveniently convert it to work permit visa they are numerous.
And talking about living in the Carribbean I too have years of experience in the Carribbean and it's environs and have friends scattered around it. From Jamaica to Cayman to Bahamas to Bermuda to Turks and Caicos to name a few and I can tell you how many of them move themselves and family to these places. A wise man ask questions or make research when they lack information not criticising what they don't understand.
Have a peaceful night rest
@@UncleNurse Your push back doesn't change the fact that you are giving misleading information to gullible Nigerians. Your specifically, mentioned that Nigerians can visit the Caribbean Islands you mentioned and the immigration will land them for 3 months and in same cases 6 months. And went further to say that, as soon as they are there. They can go ahead and look for job, if I may borrow your language, they can japa.And I'm telling you here without any equivocation, that you must stop giving useless and unsolicited immigration advice. I lived in the Bahamas between 2001 - 2003. So they is absolutely nothing you want to tell me about the Bahamas. I have been to Barbados, I lived in Jamaica for twenty years. I presently reside in st Kitts and Nevis. So my knowledge of the Caribbean region and its immigration policies are not superficial. So I stand very vehemently to challenge your So called knowledge. I'm warning you must stop feeding desperate Nigerians with wrong and misleading information for what ever personal benefit. Do you know how many Nigerians that are languishing in different immigration camps in the Caribbean because of wrong immigration information. Do you know the enormity of the set back to come this far on wrong information, only to be stranded and ultimately sent back to Nigeria. Have you ever considered the enormous amount of money invested. Play back your video clip and listen to yourself advising Nigerians to migrate to Haiti. Desist from misleading desperate Nigerians to go on a wild goose chase, we already have enough of us suffering in detention camps here.
@@UncleNurse. You can go there as a tourist for 3 months and 6 months and convert to work visa. Which trained immigration officer will land you for 3 months as a tourist. Arrant non sense, play back your video and hear the rubbish coming from you.
My wife work for the government here in st Kitts and Nevis, I'm self employed. When I came here my passport was not stamp for 3 months, even though I was admitted here legally. There is absolutely no where you visit as a tourist and expect to get 3 months to vacate. Get that straight and if you have visited anywhere as a tourist and the immigration stamped your passport for 3 months or 6 months, please I will love to know that destination.
Like I said where your experience ends is where others starts. No need for this argument. Simple Google search will help u alot. Your experience is not infinite others have their own. I would have shown u copies of my passport but no need for the back and forth. You can believe anything but people are benefiting from my post so calm down if the post doesn't suits your knowledge or ego. I rest my case
what about cayman islands
I also need information on Cayman Islands
Thank you for this information sir, you did not talk about Jamaica
Jamaica is not visa free for Nigerian citizens
Wetin u lost for Jamaica?
How can I board from Nigeria to bahamas
Am looking for Caribbean country to live and work there country that have jobs
Cayman islands