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  1. Jul 27, 2023 · Farida (not real name) is a nurse midwife who recently swapped Ireland for the UK – only 18 months after moving here from West Africa. The mother of three said she got fed up waiting for eight ...

  2. Imagine that figure after 2020, after all of this disrespect, after we realise our worth. Ireland already struggles with retention rates of nurses and midwives, and it is solely our government’s fault. If we are not protected now, we simply cannot be expected to stay. I have never met a nursing or midwifery intern with hopes to practice in ...

  3. Jan 2, 2018 · The HSE is calling emigrant nurses back but returnees face a bureaucratic 'nightmare' trying to get registered. Come home, nurses. We need you. That was the clear message of a two-year HSE ...

  4. Jan 10, 2018 · Breda Ryan, Dublin: ‘Nursing is not a vocation and we are not all called Florence’. As an intensive and cardiac care nurse with 20 years experience, I look on at the current chaos in the Irish ...

  5. Nov 8, 2022 · So many nurses trained in Ireland feel they have no choice but to move abroad that hospitals in this country are now dependent on “robbing” staff from African and other non-EU countries ...

  6. The visa and NMBI processes can take anywhere from 6months to year. I had mine processed in 6 months but that was 5 years ago and I heard NMBI can be slow nowadays. Edit: agencies don’t charge the nurse any fee except for the visa which you will pay yourself. Plane tickets are to be paid by the employer through the agency.

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  8. Together with Grainne McPolin, a radio producer and retired nurse, she is leading the Irish Nurses in the NHS project. This project is compiling an oral history featuring interviews with dozens of Irish women (and two men) who emigrated to Britain to work as nurses in the NHS. “Although there were huge numbers of Irish nurses in the NHS, they ...

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