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moving to another country with a nursing degree?


Question Posted Monday October 18 2010, 9:44 pm

im going to graduate and long story short i want to move to england because one my boyfriend is and we cant see eachother not being together. if i do move there being in the U.S how would i approach this? i want to go for nursing but idont know. my mom is an issue of course she doesnt want me to go shell miss me of course and so on.

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venesaw10 answered Saturday October 23 2010, 3:55 pm:
Hello,

Well, if you already have a bachelor's Nursing Degree, it depends what you specialise in. For instance, Registered General Nurse. If you decided to take a Nursing Degree in the UK, You have to go through www.ucas.com. It shows all the Universities in the UK, and there you could decide what year you want to start and if you are a home student, like citizenship in the UK, and International Students, for Foreign Students, who don't have resident in the UK.

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