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I'm Canadian but grew up mainly in the middle east (Dubai). The majority of my education took place in British schools, however this year I moved back to Canada, and will be finishing my last 3 years of high school here (I'll be graduating when I'm 17). I have no intentions of staying in Canada to work when I finish shcool, however I may have to stay here until I finish univeristy. I plan to study nursing sciences and then maybe medicine in the future. I would like to immigrate to the UK and I was wondering if nurses are in demand there? It is certainly most possible for you to do so. Look up home office/ immigration Your chances are very high. The national health system is crying out for nurses. But don't expect the conditions and pay to be anything fantastic. |
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