How do i go about moving from america, to the uk?
I just graduated college with my nursing degree.. would i be able to use my degree in the uk and work?? Also i wanna live in england or germany How do i go about doin it yes i speak german ich bin aaron thomas, ein sprichen deutsche ya i speak german broken german
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You have to apply for a visa. http://www.migrationexpert.com/uk/visa/visa_application.asp
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Do you speak German? The reason I mention do you speak German is: there is no way you could work in a German hospital without having the knowledge of German language. Ist sie ihr Deutsch gut genug für die Arbeit in ein Krankenhaus? Sind Sie fleunt in Deutsch? Wenn Sie viel Gluck dann! Speichern viele deutsche nicht Englisch sprechen. Having looked at your previous questions you have posted on this: My used to be step mom said she was putting me in prison for verbally harrasing my lil sis?? no she cant? Ok my used to be step mom is a fat over waight miserable lady.. ANd she encouraged my little sister who is 17 to date this 27 year old man she knows.. and my little sister told me she lost her virginity to him and everything.. well im just devistated i broke down and told the step mom she was a terrible mother and she ruined my little sisters life. and just kept going. ANd i told my little sister after she wuldnt listen to me she was a slut and how could u do this.. and i made jokes like shes knock knock whos there old saggy balls wanna lick em whore, and stuff like that ya it was bad but all my friends thought itd be funny if i did stuff like that and they told me just to give her hell and shed dump him from bein made fun of. well that didnt work now they say there tryin to get me in as much trouble as they can.?? can they what ever happened to freedom of speech and this was over a cell phone.. i dunno what to do im really scared. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AjNpQIDYeicTyBUS4pfERULsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090915200836AACeKwh P.S looks like your not even fluent in English lol having read the above question. Amazing grammar for someone who has just graduated from college, you go along way lmao. Bedauerlich, daß sie nicht einmal Schreiben entsprechender Englisch es lol
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Thursday, February 28, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
is there a US military/veterans hospital in Germany
is there a US military/veterans hospital in Germany?
arent severely-injured US soldiers flown to that hospital in Germany? is there a chance i could work at that hospital? im a 20 year old American female. i want to get my nursing degree, and then join the army as a nurse. do you think id get to choose where i'm stationed? Can i say, "i am interested in working at the military hospital in Germany". ? Also, if they knew i spoke German, do you think they'd place me in that hospital? thanks for any input.
Military - 4 Answers
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yes there is thats where all our injured from iraq and afganistan go.
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"The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is an overseas military hospital operated by the United States Army and the Department of Defense. LRMC is the largest military hospital outside of the continental United States. It is located near Landstuhl, Germany, and serves as the nearest treatment center for wounded soldiers coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition, it serves military personnel stationed in Germany as well as their family members. A large proportion of serious casualties from the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters are treated here, flown in via Ramstein Air Base." wiki I don't know where they would station you but I am sure if you got a BSN you could join the Army and I bet they would honor that assignment.
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http://ermc.amedd.army.mil/landstuhl/index.cfm
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You go where they need you, and they really don't care if you can speak German or not. You may end up at Landstuhl or you may end up at Ft. Leavenworth, or you may end up somewhere else! I'm not sure about the Army, but I know that AF officer corp only stays in place for 2 - 3 years, and the medical corp is not allowed to get an in-place consecutive overseas tour. (IPCOT)
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arent severely-injured US soldiers flown to that hospital in Germany? is there a chance i could work at that hospital? im a 20 year old American female. i want to get my nursing degree, and then join the army as a nurse. do you think id get to choose where i'm stationed? Can i say, "i am interested in working at the military hospital in Germany". ? Also, if they knew i spoke German, do you think they'd place me in that hospital? thanks for any input.
Military - 4 Answers
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yes there is thats where all our injured from iraq and afganistan go.
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"The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC) is an overseas military hospital operated by the United States Army and the Department of Defense. LRMC is the largest military hospital outside of the continental United States. It is located near Landstuhl, Germany, and serves as the nearest treatment center for wounded soldiers coming from Iraq and Afghanistan. In addition, it serves military personnel stationed in Germany as well as their family members. A large proportion of serious casualties from the Iraq and Afghanistan theaters are treated here, flown in via Ramstein Air Base." wiki I don't know where they would station you but I am sure if you got a BSN you could join the Army and I bet they would honor that assignment.
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http://ermc.amedd.army.mil/landstuhl/index.cfm
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You go where they need you, and they really don't care if you can speak German or not. You may end up at Landstuhl or you may end up at Ft. Leavenworth, or you may end up somewhere else! I'm not sure about the Army, but I know that AF officer corp only stays in place for 2 - 3 years, and the medical corp is not allowed to get an in-place consecutive overseas tour. (IPCOT)
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Thursday, February 7, 2008
Will a BSN degree be useful in Germany
Will a BSN degree be useful in Germany/?
I want to get my Bachelors in Nursing here in the U.S.A, after that eventually living in Frankfurt Germany, however if my degree wont transfer over to germany or if stands for nothing there, i obviously need to do something else.. Any help?
Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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There are several things you should look into, in your situation. First off: Why do you want to move to Germany? Do you have German citizenship or are you a citizen of another member of the Schengen-Visa states? If not, you will need a work visa to stay in any Schengen-country for more than (I think) 6 months. To get a work visa or permit, you basically have to have a job in a Schengen-country. The employer, though, will only be aloud to give you the job if you can prove that you have specific skills in that work field that no German or European employee has. So it is very hard for US Americans to get a job in Germany, if they are not employed by the Army or are with a (German or European) spouse. 2nd: Nursing in Germany is not a BSN degree. Becoming a nurse in Germany you do vocational training (2 -3 years), not college. So the degree would not transfer directly, I guess. 3rd: Germany has many nurses right now who are unemployed. Hospitals and care facilities are staffing only the minimum of needed personnel, bridging over deficiencies with untrained people, youth who do a gap year in the social sector, interns, temporary helps or nurses on mini job (400€ a month). So it is very hard for them to find a job that pays the bills, and the employers can pick and choose from the market as it is. As we have no further information on your situation, it is very hard to give you any information that would help you job- or education-wise, other than: Learn German. Without good language skills, it is virtually impossible to find a job in Germany. Good luck. @George: And if you ever had had a relative in a care facility and talked to the nurses there, they would have told you what they are paid and that there usually is only one trained nurse there at night, the rest being untrained temporary personell, because trained people are too expensive for them to hire. And if you had ever talked to the people standing around the Arbeitsagentur, you would know how many of them have originally been nurses and are now getting "Umschulung" after "Umschulung". Where do you get your facts from? The people and situations you look at when you open your eyes or a fancy magazine with loads of nice statistics? Geez! And than you even take it out in public and don't let people answer to your insults through a mail. Kindisch. Echt.
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American degrees are not recognised in Germany, so you probably will have to pass extra tests to get the degree recognised, that said there is a real need for people working in the sector you want to work but be aware the paycheck will not be great. Good luck
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Bernd is correct Fracceled apparently is NOT German otherwise she would be aware that not only there are nO unemployed nurses on the contrary Germany has not enough nurses but that is due to the reason Bernd mentioned already nurses are not payed good enough. @ Frackeled if you claim to be German ever heared the word Pflegenotstand?! Get your facts straight before posting nonsense on here and confusing people who have questions!
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I want to get my Bachelors in Nursing here in the U.S.A, after that eventually living in Frankfurt Germany, however if my degree wont transfer over to germany or if stands for nothing there, i obviously need to do something else.. Any help?
Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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There are several things you should look into, in your situation. First off: Why do you want to move to Germany? Do you have German citizenship or are you a citizen of another member of the Schengen-Visa states? If not, you will need a work visa to stay in any Schengen-country for more than (I think) 6 months. To get a work visa or permit, you basically have to have a job in a Schengen-country. The employer, though, will only be aloud to give you the job if you can prove that you have specific skills in that work field that no German or European employee has. So it is very hard for US Americans to get a job in Germany, if they are not employed by the Army or are with a (German or European) spouse. 2nd: Nursing in Germany is not a BSN degree. Becoming a nurse in Germany you do vocational training (2 -3 years), not college. So the degree would not transfer directly, I guess. 3rd: Germany has many nurses right now who are unemployed. Hospitals and care facilities are staffing only the minimum of needed personnel, bridging over deficiencies with untrained people, youth who do a gap year in the social sector, interns, temporary helps or nurses on mini job (400€ a month). So it is very hard for them to find a job that pays the bills, and the employers can pick and choose from the market as it is. As we have no further information on your situation, it is very hard to give you any information that would help you job- or education-wise, other than: Learn German. Without good language skills, it is virtually impossible to find a job in Germany. Good luck. @George: And if you ever had had a relative in a care facility and talked to the nurses there, they would have told you what they are paid and that there usually is only one trained nurse there at night, the rest being untrained temporary personell, because trained people are too expensive for them to hire. And if you had ever talked to the people standing around the Arbeitsagentur, you would know how many of them have originally been nurses and are now getting "Umschulung" after "Umschulung". Where do you get your facts from? The people and situations you look at when you open your eyes or a fancy magazine with loads of nice statistics? Geez! And than you even take it out in public and don't let people answer to your insults through a mail. Kindisch. Echt.
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American degrees are not recognised in Germany, so you probably will have to pass extra tests to get the degree recognised, that said there is a real need for people working in the sector you want to work but be aware the paycheck will not be great. Good luck
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Bernd is correct Fracceled apparently is NOT German otherwise she would be aware that not only there are nO unemployed nurses on the contrary Germany has not enough nurses but that is due to the reason Bernd mentioned already nurses are not payed good enough. @ Frackeled if you claim to be German ever heared the word Pflegenotstand?! Get your facts straight before posting nonsense on here and confusing people who have questions!
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Nursing School in Germany? in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz
Nursing School in Germany? in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz?
ok this is the deal.. my husband and i are relocating to germany in june (airforce).. im interested in pursuing a degree in nursing and im currently a freshman in college... i really dont want to change my major since im very interested in being a nurse... and well i dont want to be seperated from my af husband again so im definetely moving to germany with him... we are going to be stationed in vogelweh, so any university near that would be nice.... thanx
Other - Germany - 2 Answers
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as much as I know, there is a campus on Ramstein Air Base. I've heard about people taking classes. Don't know which college and if they offer nursing. But I can tell you this. Public college in Germany is held in German. You won't do so well, if you don't speak the language perfectly.
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I don't know about the classes they offer on base, but nursing is nothing that you will be able to study at a German university, as in Germany, nurses become nurses through apprenticeships. Depending on what school diploma you have (Hauptschulabschluß, Realschulabschluß or Abitur), you will take a three year or a two year apprenticeship program. That is, people apply for an apprenticeship in a hospital, and if they get the job, in the first year they go to school (Berufsschule) on several days a week, and than in the last year they only go one day a week. I don't know which German school diploma a High School diploma equals to, most likely a Realschulabschluß/ mittlere Reife. Working and school language would be German, though.
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ok this is the deal.. my husband and i are relocating to germany in june (airforce).. im interested in pursuing a degree in nursing and im currently a freshman in college... i really dont want to change my major since im very interested in being a nurse... and well i dont want to be seperated from my af husband again so im definetely moving to germany with him... we are going to be stationed in vogelweh, so any university near that would be nice.... thanx
Other - Germany - 2 Answers
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as much as I know, there is a campus on Ramstein Air Base. I've heard about people taking classes. Don't know which college and if they offer nursing. But I can tell you this. Public college in Germany is held in German. You won't do so well, if you don't speak the language perfectly.
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I don't know about the classes they offer on base, but nursing is nothing that you will be able to study at a German university, as in Germany, nurses become nurses through apprenticeships. Depending on what school diploma you have (Hauptschulabschluß, Realschulabschluß or Abitur), you will take a three year or a two year apprenticeship program. That is, people apply for an apprenticeship in a hospital, and if they get the job, in the first year they go to school (Berufsschule) on several days a week, and than in the last year they only go one day a week. I don't know which German school diploma a High School diploma equals to, most likely a Realschulabschluß/ mittlere Reife. Working and school language would be German, though.
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