Tuesday, 31 March 2020

COVID 19 โ€“ UK PROCESS AND AHEAD


COVID 19 is getting more and more intense as the days pass, we appeal everyone to keep calm, not to be panic and follow the basic guidelines provided by our health authorities and the government to ensure minimum casualty and effect. The UK government is taking many steps to curtail the problem and has also taken many steps to support the NHS in particular who are the front line warriors in this struggle.
It is really heartbreaking when we encounter a challenge or a problem which is a way too beyond our imagination and expectation. It is a bitter truth that many things in our life happen, beyond our control and plan; the most crucial part is when it affects our life process more than anything else. What we can rely upon all times is nothing but a strong will and determination to overcome all our hurdles with tolerance and perseverance.
So dear nurses, COVID 19 is a matter of time; do not lose heart; be patient save your energy, extend your endurance and wait for the right time, you will WIN. These words wonโ€™t suffice your anxiety or interest in the updates about the process unless you are enriched with the right knowledge and status of your UK process.
We have created a list of answers to the common question we came across from our anxious candidates who are in various stages of the UK process. You may please follow the link to get your basic doubts cleared: https://www.envertiz.com/faq. All questions have been systematically solved and answered with very practical possibilities based on the current situation.
In the wake of the COVID 19 outbreak, our offices will be closed and all our staff will be working from their home location until further notice. However, all your queries would be answered with due importance and priority when you contact us.
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Wednesday, 4 March 2020

UK calling Nurses


As a job seeker, as a professional, as an aspirant, as a person planning to migrate to a great country, I or perhaps we have this fascinating doubt hammering our head once, twice and maybe always. Destination The UK is one of the best, in fact, one of the top 5 English speaking countries that every one of us would love to go, work and settle in. It brings us a great sense of pride, confidence, happiness, and excitement of just dreaming of being there in that country.
Why so? Itโ€™s simple because the UK provides you with a very high standard of living; it has a very high Human Development Index, good social security, better job security, immense job opportunities, access to the public funds, free childrenโ€™s education and above all the wide acceptance of multiculturalism.
There are primarily two things that make the UK the most popular destination among the English speaking countries; Job Opportunity and Educational Institutions of very high international standards.
BREXIT is nothing but the planned exit of the UK from the European Union. There would be possible consequences of BREXIT after the given transition time till 31 Dec 2020. One among the many would be the one related to the employment as there is a prediction of mass displacement of active employees from the UK to their native country in/or the European Union.
The UK has already planned to bring in more stringent laws on immigration and engagement of foreign workers inside the UK along with sealing its border. In terms of jobs or employment opportunities, it would be focusing on bringing in only the skilled migrants and professionals under the in-demand occupations in priority. This is in accordance with the update given by the home office and the prime ministerโ€™s office. It is estimated that the city of London alone would have around 120000 vacant jobs of various capacity post Brexit.
Now, if you analyze and sum up all these developments, it is clearly visible that more and more opportunities would come up in the UK and the government will not compromise on the immigration procedures and security measures. 
If we look at the statistics of the โ€œOndemand jobsโ€, there is a lot of scope for foreign or overseas migrants to fulfill the demand as the country is in short of these skilled workers. The NHS has a requirement in big numbers in the coming years and the demand varies from Nurses, Doctors to other allied health professionals. Hence the scope for overseas healthcare professionals, particularly the nursesis very bright.
Apart from this, the minimum annual salary cap for application of Permanent Residency in the UK has been reduced to 26600 GBP, which will also enable more foreign workers to apply.

Monday, 2 March 2020

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You are one among the best few who secured this opportunity to work at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust.
Congratulations! On your first job in the UK.

Ireland: HSE imposing recruitment freeze due to โ€˜financial pressure in the systemโ€™

Starting next three months HSE (Health Service Executive) is initiating a recruitment freeze in the health service in an effort to manage costs. In a letter to senior HSE directors, the Deputy Director-General of the HSE, Liam Woods said the decision is based upon the financial pressure in the system arising from the high levels of recruitment in 2018, and the consequential impact in 2019 and the need to live within resources. The freeze on the recruitment of new posts will apply โ€œuntil satisfactory financial plans (from the various hospital groups and CHOs) have been received, endorsed centrally and are demonstrating good evidence of tractionโ€. It is not quite believable that in critical service areas where specialist staff may retire or leave, they now canโ€™t be replaced, nor according to this letter can people on career break decide to come back over the next three months. Essentially they will have to wait until the budget situation improves, and overtime has been capped.
The Labor partyโ€™s health spokesman Alan Kelly obtained the letter and published it. He said that he thinks itโ€™s โ€˜extraordinaryโ€˜ and โ€˜unacceptableโ€˜ that the HSE is proposing a three-month recruitment and overtime ban, especially at a time, when he says, there is a โ€˜crisisโ€˜ in the health service, particularly in acute areas and in community groups. Mr. Kelly said in many cases it is not comparing like with like, and some hospitals are being faced with financial backlogs that they are going to be penalized by more because financial controls were not implemented by the HSE in the first place.
Meanwhile, Minister of State Sean Canney, an independent TD in government, told RTร‰โ€™s The Week in Politics said: โ€œnow is the timeโ€ that is appropriate for the HSE to step in to control recruitment and spending. โ€œEach hospital group has to produce a recruitment strategy. Some have, some havenโ€™t,โ€ he said. This changing scenario in Ireland HSE recruitment casts a shadow over healthcare professionals aspiring to work in Ireland. Although countries like Australia, Canada, Italy are housing some of the highest-paid healthcare facilities it still is a never-ending process to reach these countries. Meanwhile, countries like the UK seem to loosen up their healthcare recruitment policies which are visible from the recent relaxations in IELTS scores and changes in NMC overseas registration fees and from last year overseas nurses will be able to work in the UK immediately after qualifying. which is not the scenario in other competent countries. Eventually, the UK is becoming the most desired job destination for healthcare professionals especially nurses all over the world.
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UK IMMIGRATION HEALTH SURCHARGE WILL INCREASE TO ยฃ400 A YEAR FROM 8 JANUARY 2019

Following parliamentary approval in December 2018, the Immigration Health Surcharge will be doubled, effective 8 January 2019.
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The surcharge will rise from ยฃ200 to ยฃ400 per year, with the discounted rate for students and those on the Youth Mobility Scheme increasing from ยฃ150 to ยฃ300. Migrants who make an application on or after 8 January 2019 will pay the new surcharge rate.
The Immigration Health Surcharge is paid by people from outside the European Economic Area (EEA) who are seeking to live in the UK for more than 6 months to work, study or join the family. It gives migrants access to the comprehensive range of NHS services without further charge, subject to a few exceptions such as prescription charges in England.
The surcharge levels remain competitive compared with health insurance requirements in comparable countries. For overseas students, the surcharge represents about 1% of the total cost of studying in the UK for a 3-year undergraduate course.
The new surcharge rate is intended to better reflect the costs to the NHS of treating those who pay it. The Department of Health and Social Care estimates that the NHS in England spends on average around ยฃ470 per surcharge payer every year. Their projections suggest that the increased charges may provide around an extra ยฃ220 million per year, with this money going straight back to NHS services.

OSCE centers are getting openedโ€ฆ

The OSCE test centers are getting opened on 20 th of July, the NMC has announced. This is a very optimistic move from the NMCโ€™s end and wou...