Maureen Sunshine
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Relocating with children to Switzerland
How is it relocating to Switzerland with children? is it easier with younger or older children? Is Switzerland good for children? I have briefly answered these questions on this video. If you would like me to give me information on a matter, kindly write it down in the comment section.
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What are the Swiss employment laws?
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Knowing the employment laws governing a country you want to work in is a crucial step many people ignore. I have made this video to help many of you interested in working in Switzerland understand what they should expect as future employees or better still employers. Disclaimer: I am not a legal expert. The information I have on this forum is based on my experiences as well as research availabl...
TYPES OF RESIDENCE PERMITS FOR NON-EU CITIZENS IN SWITZERLAND
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Are you a Non-EU national interested in relocating to Switzerland? This video is meant for you as it explains the different permits available for Non-EU nationals. Let me know in the comment section of how the permit system works wherever you are. It might help someone. Stay happy.
How to get Swiss scholarships and grants for international students
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Are you interested in Swiss international scholarships? This video is for you. Below are some very important links for more information: www.studyinswitzerland.plus/app/uploads/2023/09/20181206-Overview-Work-permit-regulation-Switzerland-3.pdf www.studyfoundation.ch www.scholars4dev.com/3450/nestle-mba-scholarships-for-women-from-developing-countries/ www.scholars4dev.com/1447/international-org...
Recognition of EU/EFTA trained nurses in Switzerland
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Are you a non-EU nurse trained in a EU/EFTA country? This video explains how you can be recognised as a nurse in Switzerland. Type this on your browser to get the European Union directives of 2005: EU requirements 2005/36/EC From Annexe V page 124
How is life in Switzerland as a black?
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Does racism exist in Switzerland? I have made this video to create awareness on this issue that most people are ignorant of when coming abroad. If you want to work a bit on your French, feel free to watch the documentary on racism in Switzerland from one of the renowned stations (link below). It includes the story of Kouamé that I have narrated in my video. ua-cam.com/video/24dSmPj9pO4/v-deo.ht...
How is primary nursing care in Switzerland
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Are you interested in working as a primary care nurse in Switzerland? This video explains my day to day activities at family doctor's office. Please note that you have the possibility of specialising in various fields e.g gastroenterology, urology, gynaecology, the list is endless. Feel free to ask me any questions concerning primary nursing care in Switzerland in the comment section. Please do...
Non-EU countries eligible to work in Switzerland
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Are you from one of these 14 Non-EU countries? What are you waiting for? Apply to work in Switzerland using the link below: www.sem.admin.ch/sem/en/home/themen/arbeit/berufspraktikum.html Email: young.professionals@sem.admin.ch Argentina  Embajada de Suiza, Avenida Santa Fe 846, piso 12, C1059ABP Buenos Aires, C.A.B.A., Argentina  Age limits: 18-35 - Procedure: 4-8 weeks - Visa required Austr...
Insider tips for securing paid internship in Europe.
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Are you a university student with a desire to gain professional experience in Europe? This video takes you through the process of getting an internship in Europe and other countries like the USA. Here are some useful links: 1) iaeste.org/how-it-works 2) iaeste.org/countries 3) Email: info@iaeste.org 4) IAESTE Luxembourg Phone: 352 20331699
How expensive is Switzerland for a beginner nurse?
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Switzerland is known to be a very expensive country to live in. In this video I give a simulation of a beginner nurse living in Geneva to give you an idea of what to expect when deciding to work in Switzerland. You can use the same principle for other cantons. Just remember that Swiss Cantons are very different in their administration hence taxes vary from one canton to another. Be sure to chec...
Highly demanded jobs in Switzerland
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These are jobs that will get you a Swiss work permit super fast. This is based on the changes put in place as from January 2023. List of some of the recruitment agencies: 1. scholten-medical.com 2. swisshrmed.ch 3. www.helvetica-partners.com/en 4. www.michaelpage.ch Don't forget to like, subscribe and share.
Walk through Einsiedeln and Rapperswil, Switzerland with me
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Hello guys. This is just a video of my recent trip to the beautiful canton of Schwyz and St. Gallen. These are German speaking cantons that have breath taking views and are really beautiful. Might help get more motivated to take that language course that is preventing you from working here. Please like, share and subscribe.
Preparation for nursing practice abroad
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Are you a qualifying or qualified nurse planning to relocate abroad? These are some tips that can make your integration into the work force abroad a rather smooth process. Enjoy.
Resources for learning French for English nurses
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These are some of the UA-cam channels and books that helped me learn French as an English speaking nurse. Do check them out and feel free to add some that you have also found helpful in the comment section. Please do not forget to like, share and subscribe to my channel. youtube.com/@pratikinf4185?si=LRdUoqOrWN52tVSx ua-cam.com/video/GyJfjYP9Rsk/v-deo.htmlsi=LsHIFjKGhx-ww4a_ ua-cam.com/video/hi...
Online nursing job offers in Switzerland
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Online nursing job offers in Switzerland
Swiss village life
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Swiss village life
MIDWIFERY AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING IN SWITZERLAND
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MIDWIFERY AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING IN SWITZERLAND
Studying on a budget in Switzerland
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Studying on a budget in Switzerland
How to be an ER nurse in Switzerland.
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How to be an ER nurse in Switzerland.
How to become an anesthesist nurse in Switzerland
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How to become an anesthesist nurse in Switzerland
Regulated professions in Switzerland
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Regulated professions in Switzerland
Work options for nurses in Switzerland
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Work options for nurses in Switzerland
Swiss Culture-with stories
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Swiss Culture-with stories
NURSE BULLYING AND HOW TO DEAL WITH IT.
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NURSE BULLYING AND HOW TO DEAL WITH IT.
How to find nursing jobs in Switzerland and nurse salaries
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How to find nursing jobs in Switzerland and nurse salaries
Can non-EU citizens work in Switzerland?
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Can non-EU citizens work in Switzerland?
Is Swiss Nursing recognition worth it for non-EU trained nurses?
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Is Swiss Nursing recognition worth it for non-EU trained nurses?
Study nursing in Switzerland
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Study nursing in Switzerland
Easy ways to learn French + easy nursing internship placement for Non-EU nurses in Switzerland
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Easy ways to learn French easy nursing internship placement for Non-EU nurses in Switzerland
How to be a nurse in Switzerland for non-EU trained nurses
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How to be a nurse in Switzerland for non-EU trained nurses

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @user-qu4ws8et6c
    @user-qu4ws8et6c 10 днів тому

    Hi Maureen ! I am your new subscriber ! Please are there chances for care assistants trained in Africa trying to start nursing training in French speaking Cantons? Can you tell us the requirements, visa process and the conditions

  • @paigepham5246
    @paigepham5246 21 день тому

    Hi Maureen, thank you for your information 😊I sent you a message on instagram 😊

  • @fionasongo6571
    @fionasongo6571 23 дні тому

    Is Switzerland still recruiting nurses with diplomas from africa

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 19 днів тому

      Hi Fiona, the last time I checked they were looking into recruiting from the Philippines. I have never heard them recruiting from Africa.

  • @MyMawuena
    @MyMawuena 28 днів тому

    Hi Maureen, thanks for your video. I am a complete beginner and honestly the French kind of scares me a lot but I want to do it because I want to nurse in Switzerland. Please which of the French tests is the easiest one to pass in your opinion? And if you can make a video on that as well will be greatly appreciated. I look forward to hearing from you soon Thanks

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 19 днів тому

      Hello. You’re welcome. So the only French test allowed are DELF( international) and FIDE(Swiss). Don’t be afraid, French shares so many words with English. I will make a video on this.

  • @everythinganaesthetics
    @everythinganaesthetics 29 днів тому

    Good info Sis. Thank you ❤🎉 You got yourself a New Sub😊

  • @rasiriusmgmt5854
    @rasiriusmgmt5854 Місяць тому

    Black people have ruined my life. Why can't you just go to France where all the black people are? I am very grown up. It looks like you are living in Switzerland for no obvious loving reason. If it's hard just leave. Why continue? It is the only place I could find peace.

  • @Sacred_Smile
    @Sacred_Smile Місяць тому

    You can get Sued for doing people like this especially in America 🇺🇸 that’s Ashame doing someone like this OMG

  • @Dexterosa
    @Dexterosa Місяць тому

    I believe you have to be fully proficient in 2 languages used in Switzerland (1 of those in area you will be working, so in German part - sprechen Deutsh)

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      You only have to be proficient in the language spoken where you live. Learning two is a plus of course.

  • @uwil4608
    @uwil4608 Місяць тому

    Europe to the Europeans like India to the Indians, ... In South Africa Whites are being killed in high numbers even if the were the first ones to settle in the Western parts of that country.

  • @melodyowusuwaaduah716
    @melodyowusuwaaduah716 Місяць тому

    Goethe or which one is accepted ?

  • @melodyowusuwaaduah716
    @melodyowusuwaaduah716 Місяць тому

    Which certificate of German do they accept ?

  • @jeanpieerjean7356
    @jeanpieerjean7356 Місяць тому

    Where do you come from ?

  • @silviawalker6487
    @silviawalker6487 Місяць тому

    🙏✍✍🎤🎈 Great reflections. Petty prejudices against innocent people in 2024 is a disgrace. Human beings needs each other now more than ever. "The Earth is the Lords"

  • @carolejaggi3191
    @carolejaggi3191 Місяць тому

    I want to precise that even for me its very hard to find a job i was rejected so many times

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Hi Carole. Nice to hear from a local. Which sector are you working in? Thanks for your kind words as well. I live in the French side as well.

  • @carolejaggi3191
    @carolejaggi3191 Місяць тому

    I am swiss and if you will see inside my heart, how much I love black people. I fight against racism. I am sorry that you experienced such racism in Switzerland. I will always prefer and trust more black than white. I will always say that we dont have enough black people here in Switzerland. Where do you leave? I leave in the french part.

  • @jacquelinetlalampe6571
    @jacquelinetlalampe6571 Місяць тому

    Hello Sis Maureen,I emailed you with some few questions

  • @williamoluwaseungodson8687
    @williamoluwaseungodson8687 Місяць тому

    this is amazing thank you.

  • @RetoHartinger
    @RetoHartinger Місяць тому

    very good advice

  • @RetoHartinger
    @RetoHartinger Місяць тому

    If you have a work permit in Switzerland you have it for a sector of the economy and a region/canton. So be very careful if you are a lawyer or a white color worker and you accept a job in construction. You will have to work in that field for 10 years. Maybe that has changed by now and it got more flexible but check it out with the authorities not friends

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Hello RetoHartinger. This has changed. However getting a job in the sector you trained in as a Non-EU is not easy.

  • @nassolosharifah3509
    @nassolosharifah3509 Місяць тому

    Omg😢

  • @LeaveMeAloneBleez
    @LeaveMeAloneBleez Місяць тому

    so what you mean is that they will examine your degrees, and based on that they will tell you if you have some modules or training left, you'll get that response and apply for unies in Switzerland to complete all the modules left, Is that right? thank youuuuu girliee

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Not exactly. They examine your degree and what they really want to see is whether your theory hours and practical hours coincide with that in Switzerland among other things. They then give you a response based on their findings. If they feel your theory hours are less than Swiss training hours then you have to make up for that by taking up courses with two bodies specialised in this, not universities. If you don’t meet the practical hours then you have to do internship in either a hospital, old people’s home or home based care under a nurse qualified to train. If you don’t meet both then you have to do both. Hope this helps you understand it better. No university.

  • @hananenebiyat8280
    @hananenebiyat8280 Місяць тому

    Hello and thank you for your content and please answer my questions 🙏🥰 I was a professional anesthetist in my country ethiopia and when i tried to apply for the pre check src my job is not on the list so what can i do ..can i just apply as a nurse because i have 4 years experience on this job and i want to work here as nurse anesthetist

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Hello. The SRC does not recognise anaesthetists. This is done by the doctor’s body; MEBEKO &FMH. Kindly check their websites for more information.

  • @hananenebiyat8280
    @hananenebiyat8280 Місяць тому

    Hello thank you for your content its good I was a professional anesthetist in my country Ethiopia and have worked for almost 4 years and now i just moved to swiss so please can you help me find my way to start my career as nurse anesthetist 🙏🥰 And how can i have a 1 year experience in swiss when they don’t allow to work in my current profession

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Hello. Sorry to disappoint you but you need to go through the recognition process. Since you are not a nurse, they will not just switch you to a nursing anaesthetist. My advice to you would be to contact MEBEKO on what you should do to be recognised as an anaesthetist then start from there. Not easy but very possible 🤛🏾

  • @dakma6253
    @dakma6253 Місяць тому

    can a nurse study MD and become a doctor in switzerland

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Not so sure about this. However think if you meet their requirements you can but be prepared to start from point 0. Try check universities like Lausanne University that offer medicine and see what they recommend.

  • @MATAL1X
    @MATAL1X 2 місяці тому

    Hello, what about Non-EU got an EU degree like the Erasmus Mundus Masters. Is it less tough?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 Місяць тому

      Yes. Less tough to get but still has many applicants.

    • @MATAL1X
      @MATAL1X Місяць тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 thank you for your response

  • @Dilligent55
    @Dilligent55 2 місяці тому

    Why somebody who is a judge in his country does leave it without knowing what he/she will work in the new country, its a job/degree which is very specific to a country, so its better to stay where you are as a judge. The discussion about racial profiling from police officers is a difficult one, if you know ecactly that dealing of a certain drug is in the hand of for example a nigerian gang, so why should police stripsearch white guys, ?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      People have different reasons for moving. Especially for someone like her who studied long and hard to get her qualifications there must be a real reason she did not stay.

  • @tsaedakiflemariam6453
    @tsaedakiflemariam6453 2 місяці тому

    Hello mauren ,as a USA citizen is possible relocate to swiss to study nursing in Swiss or to work

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello, very possible. Watch my video ''Non-EU countries eligible to work in Switzerland'' You will get some ideas.

  • @littythomas702
    @littythomas702 2 місяці тому

    Mam ..am a Lecturer, department of psychiatric nursing.,from India I would like to know about teaching vaccines in swiss !! Please share your knowledge

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello. Teaching vaccines? Not sure I understand your question since you mentioned you are a psychiatrist. You can contact Swiss TPH that offers many courses in line with vaccinations and Tropical medicine. They might just need a lecturer.

    • @littythomas702
      @littythomas702 Місяць тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 k .Thanks👍

  • @mayonice-to2et
    @mayonice-to2et 2 місяці тому

    I have a nursing diploma.. Can I apply?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Diploma or degree does not matter. Where you studied your nursing and your nationality is what matters.

  • @2511nana
    @2511nana 2 місяці тому

    Hello sis I am a newly qualified nurse in the UK. How can you help me find a job

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello. Unfortunately I cannot help you find a job. I can only give you information that can help you find a job or be recognised as a nurse in Switzerland.

  • @ladyasab.
    @ladyasab. 2 місяці тому

    Hi @Maureen.. please can you check your email for me? I've sent you a message thanks

  • @AnjanaDharmasiri85
    @AnjanaDharmasiri85 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for the informative video. Can you please explain if a Non-EU citizen can come as a spouse of a student and do at least any part time work in Switzerland? We are from a Non-EU country and My wife has been given a scholarship to study in Geneva Switzerland and we are looking at the possibility of me coming with her during the 10 months she will be in Switzerland studying. Will I be able to get a B-permit and work while my wife is studying?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      No. Non-EU students already have to wait 6 months without being allowed to work. I know this happens in other countries but I have never heard of it in Switzerland.

  • @AnjanaDharmasiri85
    @AnjanaDharmasiri85 2 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for the informative video. Can you please explain if a Non-EU citizen can come as a spouse of a student and do at least any part time work in Switzerland? My wife has been given a scholarship to study in Switzerland and we are looking at the possibility of me coming with her during the 10 months she will be in Switzerland studying.

  • @user-po2ek9hp1n
    @user-po2ek9hp1n 2 місяці тому

    I got a equivalence of auxiliarie de santé 2months ago to find the job while i wait for the nursing recognition but until now.. i couldnt get any chance.. to work as a auxiliare de santé.. do you have any tips to get a job..? I think it could be good idea if you can make some video about surviving in switzerland just before becoming a nurse as well :) Because...i couldnt find any jobs since i came to switzerland.. i dont know if it is very competitive to find a job in Genève compared to other canton of switzerland.. its been 1month since i started to apply for even in other canton near Genève but still i couldnt get any response from medical or job agency in switzerland..:( so these days i wonder.. what if i cant find any job even though i become nurse.. because i feel like i might be homeless in a few months..:(

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello! Thanks for the suggestion. Will prepare a video on this. You are right, Geneva is very competitive since you have the French boarder workers to compete against. That being said, you can try contacting the agencies and see if they can help you with some useful tips. I have colleagues who had to volunteer before finally being employed. Try home based care agencies, old people’s homes… You can contact me on email.

  • @wagurarobert2946
    @wagurarobert2946 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for elevating us. Newest subscriber

  • @JenOrtega-dg6bx
    @JenOrtega-dg6bx 2 місяці тому

    Hello maam they have free on job training?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello, not sure whether I understand your question. Do you mean them training you as a nurse for free?

  • @JenOrtega-dg6bx
    @JenOrtega-dg6bx 2 місяці тому

    Hello maam how to apply there intersted

  • @milandbennett3465
    @milandbennett3465 2 місяці тому

    I wish i could speak foreign languages 😔 😪 i would have apply

  • @abdulaimorlaibangura8208
    @abdulaimorlaibangura8208 2 місяці тому

    Hello Ma'am. I am thinking of relocating in Switzerland. I am an Accountant living in Sierra Leone but don't know where to start. Please do help me.

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello, accountants are not in high demand currently. I therefore really don’t know how you can relocate to Switzerland. Maybe by coming as a student in a highly sort after profession?? Like IT

  • @mohreenay682
    @mohreenay682 2 місяці тому

    Do the Agencies hire Non eu Nurses? I applied with Swisshr and they said they only hire EU nurses.

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hello Mohreenay682, they can only take non eu workers if they cannot find someone from the eu. The fact that most eu nurses want to work in Switzerland makes it impossible to get here unless you get an eu passport.

  • @Charles_frDesjardins
    @Charles_frDesjardins 2 місяці тому

    If a white guy went to live in africa he would also experience racism. I grew up in South Africa for 18 years so I would know

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hi Charles, and no one is doubting you. The aim of this video is to create awareness especially to those leaving their countries for the first time like I did. Nothing against whites or blacks. Thank you.

  • @prismpurple8555
    @prismpurple8555 2 місяці тому

    Can we get a house tour please

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Hi Prism.🤗since this is not a channel about me or my lifestyle I would rather not. Thank you dear.

  • @user-yq1rf8zr6x
    @user-yq1rf8zr6x 2 місяці тому

    MAm you are so sweet giving very informative videos. ❤😊

  • @user-yq1rf8zr6x
    @user-yq1rf8zr6x 2 місяці тому

    Hi . Last 10 year I live in Italy. And in my home country india i passed bsc nursing in 2014 . But now I have no experience . Is I am eligible for nurse in Switzerland.

  • @behab978
    @behab978 2 місяці тому

    Hi Switzerland has never had any colonies. I remember seeing the first black person of my life as a child in the seventies, my mother telling me off because I was staring at him. The first colored people arriving here in larger numbers were the tamils from Sri Lanka in the 80s. It was quite a thing. Thanks to their diligence and willingnes to accept all sorts of jobs they were widely accepted. Switzerland is a very open country with the fastest growing population in Europe, witch puts a lot of stress on the infrastructure, housingmarket, etc. We simply cannot accommodate the whole world here, and due to the agreements with the neighbouring EU, EUcityzens have priority. As for professionnel degrees, these are an absolute must for any kind of job, even for the Swiss themselves. Remember, the countrys welfare is based on its highly educated and skilled workforce. It has nothing to do with racism. Language is crucial, we have to adapt ourselves to the different languages in our own country we expect that foreigners do the same thing. I'm sorry if you experience real racism, but many things are just because you come from a completely different system and have to integrate in the new system, which takes time and effort. Wish you all the best!

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Thanks for taking time to give more incite on this matter. As you have said, language and skills are very important factors when anyone moves to a new country. The discrimination I am talking about here is based on meeting all the requirements and still not being considered good enough. This has even been brought up by the UN. Recruitment agencies have been put on the spotlight for coding coloured people not to be recruited for work positions that they are qualified for (BBA-Black,Brown,Arab). Thanks for the wishes and I know you are speaking from a good place. You might just not realise what happens on the other end.

  • @roesi1985
    @roesi1985 2 місяці тому

    I like your attitude. I still think it's so sad that you experience hurtful situations and racism in Switzerland. But you're definitely right in that it's better for your mental health to focus on what you can do and on being a better person yourself. I just want to say that the criticism on the system might not be quite correct. I don't think the system is made to hinder PoC to thrive. It's just very rigid and less flexible and less people-oriented than what people from other countries might be used to. Rules are very important in Switzerland, and there are a lot of rules regarding education and which degree is needed for which job. Still, that's how they ensure the high quality work they're renown for worldwide. I wouldn't recommend people to "trick the system", but rather try to understand what they want from you and why. Most rules in Switzerland do make sense, and following them is usually the best way to go.

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      @roesi1985, thank you very much for your kind words and for your input on this matter. Concerning my comment on the system, I am attaching a link that is from the RTS. Kindly watch and if you do not have much time, just watch the lawyer’s interview only. ua-cam.com/video/24dSmPj9pO4/v-deo.htmlsi=xNoJ9ppCQEAEbR49 As for my comment on “playing the system”, I stand corrected. You have put it just the way I should have. Thank you.

  • @kwatsedianah1292
    @kwatsedianah1292 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this Sunshine

  • @chriskamta3190
    @chriskamta3190 2 місяці тому

    Hello, how do we get a work permit when we are leaving out of the eu, for example...?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      By getting a job, by marriage or through education

    • @chriskamta3190
      @chriskamta3190 2 місяці тому

      Can I ask what kind of job for someone who just graduated from nursing school with Bsc in nursing?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      @@chriskamta3190once recognised as a nurse here you will work as a general nurse.

    • @chriskamta3190
      @chriskamta3190 2 місяці тому

      I’m confused ma’am 😅…! Okay let me rephrase. From what I understood, before registering with the Swiss Red Cross you need a work permit meaning you have to be in Switzerland I guess . So I was asking how to get the work permit and you answered through job ( or mariage or study) . My question now was is there a kind of pre registration job for nurses that you can get to be able to apply for the work permit and then register properly with the srw? Thanks for your answers they are really helpful

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Ok. You need to be recognised as a nurse by the Red Cross to work in Switzerland. So as a Non-EU nurse, family reunion is the best bet.

  • @juliajanser5063
    @juliajanser5063 2 місяці тому

    Wenn du in der Schweiz lebst . Lerne eine der Sprachen. Rassismus gibt es in Afrika auch gegen Weisse... Rassismus ist immer unverzeihlich überall auf der Welt

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185 2 місяці тому

      Thank you for your comment. Racism is unacceptable anywhere. Concerning the language, I am at a level C1 in French, soon sitting for my C2 exam. The Red Cross only requires a B2 level in one of the Swiss languages. This still will not change the fact that French is not my 1st language, what you will see in many job adverts. Most foreigners do their best when they come abroad.

    • @Aurirang
      @Aurirang Місяць тому

      The Swiss are racist against everybody, even themselves. Like Basel and Zürich. It lessened with the current generation but anybody over 60 will most likely hate the respective others guts. (It' a long old strive from when the french attacked the area of Basel, Zürich promised to help, but never showed up. That's way over 300 years old) Swiss are slow on the uptake and change. Having such a large influx of people from abroad that's not the immediate neighbouring country is 'relatively' new for us and i suppose many also feel threatened. Nut because there might be bad people, but just because it's 'different' and many feel very much overrun. It's not an excuse and i myself are very much in favour of harsher regulations for borders to keep the people that only seek to leech out as much as possible. But i welcome people that seek to work, learn our language and want to integrate. We're short on workers as it is and we're reliant on immigration so turning them away would be foolish.

  • @faizalmusa7462
    @faizalmusa7462 2 місяці тому

    Im so sad, I applied many times but not easy to get jobs 😢