I believe your decision was the best for you and I'll do the same. I feel UK ILR is not worth the money & time wasted waiting for the non guaranteed ILR . Fewer advantages like no longer being under sponsorship & reduced university fees for children, that's all . Otherwise UK is a painful place for single people to live in with the minimum salary it offers , minimum hours of work, high cost of living . Childcare issues, school run and constant threats from some employers over losing one's pin . If there's a better PR offer elsewhere,rather jump for it. UK is for people who are OK with their minimum earnings , who don't mind waiting & waiting for the indefinite time to know if they'll get settled or not. UK is no longer the same as before,it's now too saturated with immigrants and inflation has gone up. Worst of all,the weather . That's just me. I'm entitled to my opinion based on my own experience and perspective
i commend your courage. i am still here in the UK despite having passed NCLEX last year because my ILR is so close. i am afraid of leaving to another country before getting the british passport cause what if i leave the UK only to find out that i don't like the new country and the UK is better. how will i return? i will have to start applying for a work visa again and start counting 5 years all over again. so for me, i would rather stay and make sure i gain something back from all those years of paying tax and claiming no benefits from the UK govt before moving anywhere else. 😂😂 plus having the british passport will open more doors of opportunities in my opinion. Anyway, congratulations 👏
I’m sure you made the best decision for yourself too Personally, the uk passport won’t do anything for me in Australia. And it’s sad but I don’t mind starting over again in uk if I ever have to, chances are slim but I have considered that too and I’ll be ready to face it🤣🤣🤣🤣 Thank you for watching 💙
@@NurseDeo i have started considering Australia because of you. I cant wait to start seeing contents from you about Australia. Pls oo make sure you tell us if the snake stories are real too.
The situation you are in it is just unique to you and it's ONLY you know the best decision and am sure you choose what is BEST for you and I can ONLY wish you the best down under. For me, I have achieved all my dreams in the UK and more.... Hence, home is here for me today, tomorrow, and FOREVER.
I think, unlike most people, you are very true to yourself and are a positive risk taker. You are very sure of what you want, and you went for it regardless. You have thought of all the possibilities there could be to your decision and have come to terms with it. That is very applaudable. Well done! I have quite a similar plan, but the twist to mine is that I am waiting for my ILR (only) simply because of my kids and hubby. Australia is my dream, not theirs, and I don’t want to selfishly ruin the UK passport thingy for them. Time waits for no one.
Even though im still in Nigeria processing my visa as a Social worker to Australia, i believe you made the best decision, Australia is a very good country and you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Relax and enjoy your stay in Australia 🤗
This is what most people worry about and kind of get stuck in the system due to that but I am glad you are doing what’s best for you,good luck beautiful sis.
Awwww thank you sis, most people that didn’t move regret it now, truth is once you get your citizenship is harder to make the move, Because you are more settled.
My dear, if you regret it at the end of the day, you can go back to the UK or even try another country. Life is too risky not to take risks! You're young Deo so get on for the wild adventures of life. God be with you and I know by His Grace you're bound to prosper💙.
By the time you apply for ilr and citizenship in the uk it wiii cost you like 7 to 8 thousands because the prices change every year and the immigration law change every 3 months you may need a lawyer which will cost more.
Nurse Deo i have always follow you sister but to tell the truth moving to Australia is a good decision to make. I am in the UK too and the laws are always changing to the worst. I was actually discussing this with my friends as most of them are moving out to Australia and New Zealand.
Congratulations gal,I believe u have made the best decision for yourself.I’m absolutely tagging along in this Aussie journey.Wishing u d very best in ur endeavours 🤗.
Nurse Deo, Goodluck on your journey, I wish you d very best and I do hope you enjoy your decision, it’s a tough one and I’m happy for you that you’ve made up your mind. Cheers
Congrats to u Deo… I too was busy with PR for Australia until I found that because my son has Autism, he will be denied PR as the Australian government views him as being a burden on them. Very disappointing especially since migrant workers pay 37% tax yet disabled people are being discriminated against. Good luck on your new venture💪🏾
@@NurseDeo yes it is but as with everything in immigration…that policy might change in future…. In the meantime, I’ll b living vicariously in Australia through u😜… go get em!!!
Just do you. Life is a journey and a temporary one. There are no absolute rights or wrongs. In the end, all of it would be vanity, so I’ve decided to take life a step at a time. Due for my UK ILR next year, and my daughter would get her UK passport. I passed the USA exams, but decided to put my family above my personal dreams, and that’s life. It’s all a journey
@nursedeo I am also facing similar situation I currently have PR in Canada but on work sponsorship in UK for 2 years now .. kinda confused whether to continue here or move to Canada. For the attraction for Canada is career mobility.. getting better jobs here for me is kinda difficult as most employers or recruiters aren’t offering sponsorship for jobs in my field. Finance and Accounting. Currently work in External Audit 😊
Take Risk without fear, I would advise you to go where you have PR. Weigh your options research and do what is best for you. After all Africa is home don't forget home.
All the best dear. I feel you have made the best decision. Well I'm still on mine. CGFNS has not yet approved all my documents. I've called them and they've asked me to ring back on the 13th. I'm trying to beat the deadline of December 2023 cos I do not want to have to write OSCE. Hopefully I'll meet you in Aussie. Best regards
Years spent on a student visa doesn't count towards the 5 years requirement for indefinite visa in the UK. The visas route that counts, are spousal or work sponsorship visa.
Im in a very similar situation. Its been 4 years in the UK. My british husband has spent thousands of pounds on our extensions and visas. My son was born before my husband got his ilr so my son and I have to wait before getting the british passport. My daughter however was born after his ilr so she is british. It is costing us around £14000 for ilr and the passport all together. Is it even worth it? Me and my son are canadian and im telling my husband to save that money and just move to canada. In conversion of £14000 we will get double the money in canadian dollars and can save up for downpayment for a house. He is on the fence about this idea since we arent too far from getting the passport. But i think the cost is ridiculous just for a passport when we arent even planning to live in the uk. Do you think its worth it or should we save that money and move to canada. Sponsoring my husband to canada will cost me a penny compared to what we will pay for two british passports..but my husband says down the line we will regret not getting british passport.
@@NurseDeo we plan to relocate to canada after getting the citizenship but if we spend money on the citizenship we will be going canada with no money since it will all be spent on the citizenship, is it going to be worth it even when we dont plan to live in the uk after? We wont have any savings left after spending on the citizenship, thats my concern, we dont plan on living in the uk so is the hassle of getting citizenship and spending so much money worth it?
New Zealand changing thier licensure rules by December is so sad to hear. One of the major reasons I wanted to move to the UK was so I could easily move to Australia, now this. When e reach my turn rule don change 😓😓. Goodluck nurse deo, I believe you’ve made the best decision and you won’t regret it.
It’s all like Pyramid Scheme. The UK you see worse today was best some time ago. The more immigrants come in and government keeps changing rules, the more worse the situation becomes. So the earlier you move the better. Unfortunately.
Hi Nurse Deo can you please male a video regarding Salary of Australian nurse and also the break down including cost of living. would that be possible? thank you
Thank you very much!@@NurseDeo just to let you know you're helping a lot of people with your videos. Please keep doing them because a lot of Filipinos are watching you and your informative content :) may God bless your plans :)
Hi guys, just to let you know. I am from uk working as a nurse and I applied for citizenship and passport just after I got ILR. And I already have my citizenship and passport in my hand. Just check with home office if anyone in near process of ILR and further process in UK
There are so many irregularities that could put people away from this their UK. Sad that someone was denied of ILR because of working more than 20 hours. My dear, you have weighed all options and the other side is more greener, great decision and goodluck in all.
The fact that UK immigration and settlement rules are very unstable, what is the certainty that you will even get the ILR. You keep walking on egg shells. If the opportunity for you to go as a PR to another country comes, grab it. So, you know you have a settled status.
I heard Australia racism is really high the reason why im skeptical, can you do a video when you get there about racism in Australia compared to UK. Thanks
@@NurseDeo ‘They have their reasons’ …what do you mean by this comment? There is no excuse for racism ever! No one deserves racism! The Aboriginals were the indigenous people of Australia 🇦🇺- that is their country and rightful land. Black people also suffer in Australia. I’d rather be black in the UK than in Australia . Your comment is disappointing as you are a person of colour yourself.
Immigration is not always about the benefits of passports, and the paparazzi that come with it. In the long run, you'll discover that peace of mind will become paramount for you and your family. A few years ago your goal was just to japa, now you have come to the level where you deciding on what passport to go for, Amazing! Anything you do Remember your children will not have the space you have always wanted to play in the UK and don't forget that the UK is an extension of Nigeria in terms of the food, vibes, and indigenous communities at large. I hope I've not confused you but convinced you that.....🤣 Goodluck Captain 😊
Nurse Deo, I think you should wait for your citizenship because you really deserve it because you have worked for it. Your husband can get sponsorship in UK while you go to Australia .Then once he finishes the remaining 1 ur then you can apply for your ILR. Please don’t waste this four years in UK. You deserve it. If your company in Australia can wait for u is better. Then finally move to Australia.
Even if she waited an extra year to get the ILR(which there isn’t a certainty) there is a certain number of months you can't stay out of the UK with your ILR except you are a citizen. She's not wasted anything. She's already a PR in the new country.
The comment section is beautiful ❤❤people writing down their opinions and still acknowledging that it is your decision to make Congratulations baby girl❤
I wish you success in Australia pretty Nurse Deo🙏. Australia is the best. You made a right decision dear. I am currently waiting for New Zealand to register me from Uk here, CGFNS has already sent my positive report to them, l'm currently doing online courses NCNZ sent to me as part of my registration. I have also done Fitowork police ckeck which they confiremed they received 2 days ago. I'm looking foward to meet you in Australia by this time next year.🙏. Though, New Zealand has said they are stopping this process from December 2023 this year. Any Uk registered nurse from December this 2023, will start writing CBT in your home country and OSCE in New Zealand.
I believe your decision was the best for you and I'll do the same. I feel UK ILR is not worth the money & time wasted waiting for the non guaranteed ILR . Fewer advantages like no longer being under sponsorship & reduced university fees for children, that's all . Otherwise UK is a painful place for single people to live in with the minimum salary it offers , minimum hours of work, high cost of living . Childcare issues, school run and constant threats from some employers over losing one's pin . If there's a better PR offer elsewhere,rather jump for it. UK is for people who are OK with their minimum earnings , who don't mind waiting & waiting for the indefinite time to know if they'll get settled or not. UK is no longer the same as before,it's now too saturated with immigrants and inflation has gone up. Worst of all,the weather . That's just me. I'm entitled to my opinion based on my own experience and perspective
This is so on point, thank you so much 💙
True!! Also its super easy and quicker to get a Citizenship in Australia as a nurse.
Please do your research and claim your tax money back... if you are leaving and you are not completing your citizenship get what your owed.
In a nutshell it’s a dumb a total waste of time.
@@poohbear11 I applied last minute 🤣🤣🤣
i commend your courage. i am still here in the UK despite having passed NCLEX last year because my ILR is so close. i am afraid of leaving to another country before getting the british passport cause what if i leave the UK only to find out that i don't like the new country and the UK is better. how will i return? i will have to start applying for a work visa again and start counting 5 years all over again. so for me, i would rather stay and make sure i gain something back from all those years of paying tax and claiming no benefits from the UK govt before moving anywhere else. 😂😂
plus having the british passport will open more doors of opportunities in my opinion. Anyway, congratulations 👏
I’m sure you made the best decision for yourself too
Personally, the uk passport won’t do anything for me in Australia. And it’s sad but I don’t mind starting over again in uk if I ever have to, chances are slim but I have considered that too and I’ll be ready to face it🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for watching 💙
@@NurseDeo i have started considering Australia because of you. I cant wait to start seeing contents from you about Australia. Pls oo make sure you tell us if the snake stories are real too.
You made a wise decision
Good better wait
The situation you are in it is just unique to you and it's ONLY you know the best decision and am sure you choose what is BEST for you and I can ONLY wish you the best down under.
For me, I have achieved all my dreams in the UK and more....
Hence, home is here for me today, tomorrow, and FOREVER.
Thank you so much 💙
I think, unlike most people, you are very true to yourself and are a positive risk taker. You are very sure of what you want, and you went for it regardless. You have thought of all the possibilities there could be to your decision and have come to terms with it. That is very applaudable. Well done!
I have quite a similar plan, but the twist to mine is that I am waiting for my ILR (only) simply because of my kids and hubby. Australia is my dream, not theirs, and I don’t want to selfishly ruin the UK passport thingy for them.
Time waits for no one.
Thank you dear, yes family first.
I wish you the best 💙
Even though im still in Nigeria processing my visa as a Social worker to Australia, i believe you made the best decision, Australia is a very good country and you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Relax and enjoy your stay in Australia 🤗
🤣🤣🤣thanks hun💙
This is what most people worry about and kind of get stuck in the system due to that but I am glad you are doing what’s best for you,good luck beautiful sis.
Awwww thank you sis, most people that didn’t move regret it now, truth is once you get your citizenship is harder to make the move, Because you are more settled.
You even need to know how people are leaving the UK in drones for better places, we shouldn't be held back if the opportunity to forge ahead arises.
@@martiny_toso true🥹
My dear, if you regret it at the end of the day, you can go back to the UK or even try another country. Life is too risky not to take risks! You're young Deo so get on for the wild adventures of life. God be with you and I know by His Grace you're bound to prosper💙.
Awww thanks love💙
You made the BEST decision Deo. I wish you all the best ❤
Thank you 💙
By the time you apply for ilr and citizenship in the uk it wiii cost you like 7 to 8 thousands because the prices change every year and the immigration law change every 3 months you may need a lawyer which will cost more.
It just changed 🤣🤣🤣
You made the wise and right decision, dearie. I wish you all the best ❤
Thank you 💙
Nurse Deo i have always follow you sister but to tell the truth moving to Australia is a good decision to make. I am in the UK too and the laws are always changing to the worst. I was actually discussing this with my friends as most of them are moving out to Australia and New Zealand.
Thank you 💙
Thank you dear you have confirmed what I need to do now when I can. Thank you
Glad I could help 💙
Congratulations on your new journey. All the best Deo
Thank you 💙
Congratulations gal,I believe u have made the best decision for yourself.I’m absolutely tagging along in this Aussie journey.Wishing u d very best in ur endeavours 🤗.
Thanks hun 💙
Nurse Deo, Goodluck on your journey, I wish you d very best and I do hope you enjoy your decision, it’s a tough one and I’m happy for you that you’ve made up your mind. Cheers
Thank you so much!!💙
Congrats to u Deo… I too was busy with PR for Australia until I found that because my son has Autism, he will be denied PR as the Australian government views him as being a burden on them. Very disappointing especially since migrant workers pay 37% tax yet disabled people are being discriminated against. Good luck on your new venture💪🏾
That’s really sad, I’m so sorry about this.
@@NurseDeo yes it is but as with everything in immigration…that policy might change in future…. In the meantime, I’ll b living vicariously in Australia through u😜… go get em!!!
You are very smart and strategic. You made a very very good decision 🤌🏾🥰
Thank you 💙
I feel your situation but thanks for opening up. This was real and undiluted.
Thank you 💙🥹
You’re strong sis, keep going higher❤
Thank you 💙
Just do you. Life is a journey and a temporary one.
There are no absolute rights or wrongs.
In the end, all of it would be vanity, so I’ve decided to take life a step at a time.
Due for my UK ILR next year, and my daughter would get her UK passport.
I passed the USA exams, but decided to put my family above my personal dreams, and that’s life.
It’s all a journey
Thank you so much 💙
@nursedeo I am also facing similar situation I currently have PR in Canada but on work sponsorship in UK for 2 years now .. kinda confused whether to continue here or move to Canada. For the attraction for Canada is career mobility.. getting better jobs here for me is kinda difficult as most employers or recruiters aren’t offering sponsorship for jobs in my field. Finance and Accounting. Currently work in External Audit 😊
Hmmm, just do what’s best for you 💙
Take Risk without fear, I would advise you to go where you have PR. Weigh your options research and do what is best for you. After all Africa is home don't forget home.
I think you need to be where you have pr.
All the best dear. I feel you have made the best decision. Well I'm still on mine. CGFNS has not yet approved all my documents. I've called them and they've asked me to ring back on the 13th. I'm trying to beat the deadline of December 2023 cos I do not want to have to write OSCE. Hopefully I'll meet you in Aussie. Best regards
Yes hurry up💙💙💙
I like the way you think...
🥹🥹🥹
All the best... its better to go for it❤❤❤
Thank you so much 💙
Congratulations darling ❤❤ your decision is the best😊. I am so happy for you babe
Thank you positivity mama💙
You made a good decision. I would do the same given the same circumstances.
It’s one life, we got to live it💙
Years spent on a student visa doesn't count towards the 5 years requirement for indefinite visa in the UK. The visas route that counts, are spousal or work sponsorship visa.
This is true.
In Australia I believe years spent as students are calculated towards citizenship which is four years and minimum one year as a PR.
You are so smart and brave deo 🥺
Wishing you all the best as you move forward 💙
Thank you so much!!💙
Congratulations Nurse Deo
Thank you 💙
Im in a very similar situation. Its been 4 years in the UK. My british husband has spent thousands of pounds on our extensions and visas. My son was born before my husband got his ilr so my son and I have to wait before getting the british passport. My daughter however was born after his ilr so she is british. It is costing us around £14000 for ilr and the passport all together. Is it even worth it? Me and my son are canadian and im telling my husband to save that money and just move to canada. In conversion of £14000 we will get double the money in canadian dollars and can save up for downpayment for a house. He is on the fence about this idea since we arent too far from getting the passport. But i think the cost is ridiculous just for a passport when we arent even planning to live in the uk. Do you think its worth it or should we save that money and move to canada. Sponsoring my husband to canada will cost me a penny compared to what we will pay for two british passports..but my husband says down the line we will regret not getting british passport.
Follow your husband’s advice💙
@@NurseDeo we plan to relocate to canada after getting the citizenship but if we spend money on the citizenship we will be going canada with no money since it will all be spent on the citizenship, is it going to be worth it even when we dont plan to live in the uk after? We wont have any savings left after spending on the citizenship, thats my concern, we dont plan on living in the uk so is the hassle of getting citizenship and spending so much money worth it?
New Zealand changing thier licensure rules by December is so sad to hear. One of the major reasons I wanted to move to the UK was so I could easily move to Australia, now this. When e reach my turn rule don change 😓😓. Goodluck nurse deo, I believe you’ve made the best decision and you won’t regret it.
Awww, you can still do it, just that it will take more time and money, don’t give up💙
It’s all like Pyramid Scheme. The UK you see worse today was best some time ago. The more immigrants come in and government keeps changing rules, the more worse the situation becomes. So the earlier you move the better. Unfortunately.
They are changing the rules? wow! what's the new update please?
I hope and pray that after those years, you look at this video and realize it’s the best decision of your life
Amen
Thank you💙
Why wait in the UK and wait for ILR, when you already have a PR of a great country like Australia. All the best nurse Deo❤
Thanks hun 💙
Hi Nurse Deo can you please male a video regarding Salary of Australian nurse and also the break down including cost of living. would that be possible? thank you
Alright💙
Thank you very much!@@NurseDeo just to let you know you're helping a lot of people with your videos. Please keep doing them because a lot of Filipinos are watching you and your informative content :) may God bless your plans :)
Trust me, you made the best decision of your life!!!! You will look back and smile. Australia has everything you need. It's facts
Awww thank you obianuju, I am really hopeful but we will see 😅
Congratulations Nurse Deo, your decision is fine. May God continue to light your path in Jesus name
Thank you so much 💙
Hi guys, just to let you know. I am from uk working as a nurse and I applied for citizenship and passport just after I got ILR. And I already have my citizenship and passport in my hand.
Just check with home office if anyone in near process of ILR and further process in UK
Ok
There are so many irregularities that could put people away from this their UK.
Sad that someone was denied of ILR because of working more than 20 hours.
My dear, you have weighed all options and the other side is more greener, great decision and goodluck in all.
Thank you so much ma💙
That's sad. Will the government refund the tax they took from that person working more than 20 hours in a second job. It's really sad
@@makuochiijeh4958no🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ma'am, l think you made the right decision by moving to Australia.
Looks like it😘
Hey deo, can you tell please how will the anesthetic course that you did in UK help you in australia?
It’s recognized here
my deo 🥰.. I don miss you even had to mssg captain 😩😂… wish you all the best babe
Thanks babe 💙
The fact that UK immigration and settlement rules are very unstable, what is the certainty that you will even get the ILR. You keep walking on egg shells. If the opportunity for you to go as a PR to another country comes, grab it. So, you know you have a settled status.
True, thank you 💙
Hi Deo,
I just want to clarify the aspect of the council tax reduction. Could it affect one’s ILR application if a person is on it.?
Thank you
When I called
They confirmed it’s not public funds
@@NurseDeo thank you
You will not regret it.
Amen 🙏
I heard Australia racism is really high the reason why im skeptical, can you do a video when you get there about racism in Australia compared to UK. Thanks
The racism is mostly towards the aboriginals, and they have their reasons. You can read it up online.💙
@@NurseDeo ‘They have their reasons’ …what do you mean by this comment? There is no excuse for racism ever! No one deserves racism! The Aboriginals were the indigenous people of Australia 🇦🇺- that is their country and rightful land. Black people also suffer in Australia. I’d rather be black in the UK than in Australia . Your comment is disappointing as you are a person of colour yourself.
Immigration is not always about the benefits of passports, and the paparazzi that come with it. In the long run, you'll discover that peace of mind will become paramount for you and your family. A few years ago your goal was just to japa, now you have come to the level where you deciding on what passport to go for, Amazing!
Anything you do Remember your children will not have the space you have always wanted to play in the UK and don't forget that the UK is an extension of Nigeria in terms of the food, vibes, and indigenous communities at large.
I hope I've not confused you but convinced you that.....🤣
Goodluck Captain 😊
I’m confused 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That what??😂😂😂
Please after working for four years in the UK, can i apply for tax refund if i decide to move to the US or Australia?
Yes
All the best
Thank you 💙
Is tax refund public funds?
From what I heard
No it’s not
Ty
Nurse Deo, I think you should wait for your citizenship because you really deserve it because you have worked for it. Your husband can get sponsorship in UK while you go to Australia .Then once he finishes the remaining 1 ur then you can apply for your ILR. Please don’t waste this four years in UK. You deserve it. If your company in Australia can wait for u is better. Then finally move to Australia.
Thanks💙
Even if she waited an extra year to get the ILR(which there isn’t a certainty) there is a certain number of months you can't stay out of the UK with your ILR except you are a citizen. She's not wasted anything. She's already a PR in the new country.
I'm an Aussie so maybe a little biased, I think from what you've said you're making the right decision 🤞I hope you enjoy living in Australia.
So far, I love it here💙💙
You are my lookalike girl!!!
Really?🤣🤣🤣
That was the best decision i can assure you. Im a British Citizen now, 42 year old adult nurse, i would like to relocate asap😢
I hope you get it soon💙
Please make sure you apply before the age of 45. Australia PR has an age restriction..
My dear, face front. Being on a PR alone is relieving and comforting, besides, Australia is far better.
It’s the face front for me🤣🤣🤣🤣
The comment section is beautiful ❤❤people writing down their opinions and still acknowledging that it is your decision to make
Congratulations baby girl❤
Awwww thanks darling 💙
I wish you success in Australia pretty Nurse Deo🙏. Australia is the best. You made a right decision dear.
I am currently waiting for New Zealand to register me from Uk here, CGFNS has already sent my positive report to them, l'm currently doing online courses NCNZ sent to me as part of my registration.
I have also done Fitowork police ckeck which they confiremed they received 2 days ago.
I'm looking foward to meet you in Australia by this time next year.🙏.
Though, New Zealand has said they are stopping this process from December 2023 this year. Any Uk registered nurse from December this 2023, will start writing CBT in your home country and OSCE in New Zealand.
Omg! I need to make a video about this so people can quickly do it.
I heard they want to introduce nclex too just like Australia.
See you soon💙
Congratulations on yours too 💙
Why did you get online course? I didn’t
Do you have only diploma?
@@NurseDeoyes, you really need to do video on it, this is the latest news update from NCNZ.
Australia is the best!!! UK is filled with complicated rules (people can't even work overtime) even the weather is complicated😂😂
🤣🤣🤣 it’s been so hot the past few days
You can do overtime in your main work. If it were to be a second employment, you can only do 20 hours per week
@@makuochiijeh4958true
Please wait and get your British passport oo! That passport gets power worldwide. You are almost there, stay ooo.
So is Australia passport 😄
The law in this country is bipolar
🤣
Girl you go UK is stress to 2nd power.
🤣🤣