Reasons why you should move to the UK
Reasons why you should move to the UK #Good pay #Free healthcare #Free education #Safety #Career progression #Not much different from South Africa Nursing in the UK is much better than nursing in South Africa, the pay is amazing, there is much difference in the way nurses are treated, you get he respect you deserve and that is reflected on your pay. You will be able to live the life you always wanted. It is also a friendly country to raise a family, the country is safe and the health care system is amazing. You will progress quickly as a nurse, whether in the hospital or in care homes. Job opportunities are there even for your partner. I love South Africa, but the life I wanted to live was not gonna happen in South Africa. United Kingdom is a good place to live. I am able to travel to South Africa twice a year and you get about 6 weeks annual leave. Driving in this country is very safe, it is very rare to see accidents. Move to the UK and start living. Pics from freepik.com

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