International Recruitment
Welcome to
Global M'ckarm
International Care
Service
We provide a one stop consultancy service for Overseas Medical Professionals that want to immigrate to the United Kingdom.
Immigrating can be a daunting task – one we stride to simplify as much as possible.
Our consultancy service is here to guide you throughout the 4 stages of immigrating.
We target to have the whole process done within a 7-month period, from registering to finding a sponsor and visa applications.
We have years of experience in the most difficult part of this process, which is to find a sponsor for you for a 3-year period, in location that you want, at a salary that you are happy with.
We will work with you throughout the 7-month period to achieve your goals.
There are four main stages required to immigrate to the UK.
1. Evaluation from the Nurses and Midwife Council (NMC.)
Are you ready to take the first step towards an exciting international career opportunity? Joining forces with our international recruitment services is as easy as 1-2-3:
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1. Create an Online Account with NMC: Begin your journey by setting up an online account with the National Migration Center (NMC). This step is crucial for us to assist you effectively in your job search abroad.
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2. Upload Required Documents: Once your account is established, effortlessly upload the necessary documents that showcase your qualifications and experience. Our streamlined platform ensures that your credentials are securely stored and readily available for prospective employers.
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3. Confirm English Language Requirements: Communication is key in any profession. To ensure a seamless transition into your dream job overseas, we'll help you confirm your English language proficiency.
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We'll guide you through the process of providing the necessary evidence, ensuring you meet the language requirements of your target destination. Your success in the international job market starts with these simple steps. Let's make your global career aspirations a reality.
2. You must meet the minimum English language requirements of the NMC.
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When you register with the NMC, they will need to be satisfied you have the necessary knowledge of English to communicate clearly and effectively. This requirement is the same for all applicants. There are several types of evidence we will accept to demonstrate that you have the necessary knowledge of English to practise in the UK:
3. Letter of Sponsorship from an NHS Trust
For us to start this part of the process we will need the following:
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Your current CV
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Copies of your qualification certificates
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Copy of your passport
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A list of three locations that you may wish to settle in the UK.
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Specific job roles that you wish to pursue in the UK.
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Any specific salary requirements that you may have.
This will now allow us to apply for NHS jobs that suit your Qualifications.
We will:
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Source suitable jobs.
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Detail all the additional benefits (refund of registration fees, payment of training fees etc.)
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Arrange SKYPE interviews with the NHS trust.
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Once a suitable job has been found, a letter of sponsorship will be issued from the trust.
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The placement will be for a 3-year period, with an extension dependant on the NHS trust.
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Once we have the letter of sponsorship, we will begin the application for a tier 2 Visa.
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Based on your qualifications and experience and the location that you want to settle in the UK, we will now look at placing you with an NHS trust.
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You will have to go through the interview process with each NHS trust that we submit you CV to.
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Once you have successfully completed the interview process, and the NHS trust is willing to offer you the position, a letter of sponsorship will be issued from the NHS Trust.
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You need to be employed by a licensed sponsor to apply to live in the UK. Your sponsor will check that you can do the job they are hiring you for and if it qualifies you for a visa. They will assign you a certificate of sponsorship to prove this. They must also give you other information you need when you apply, for example how much you will be paid.
4. Health and Care Worker Visa
For us to start this part of the process we will need the following.
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Be a qualified doctor, nurse, health professional or adult social care professional.
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Work in an eligible health or social care job
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Work for a UK employer that has been approved by the Home Office.
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Have a ‘certificate of sponsorship’ from your employer with information about the role you have been offered in the UK.
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Be paid a minimum salary - how much depends on the type of work you do.
You must have a confirmed job offer before you apply for your visa.
What are the next steps?
Once you're ready to move forward, we'll take care of everything for you. We'll create a tailored Plan of Action, kickstart the registration process, apply for suitable jobs in the UK, arrange convenient Skype interviews, obtain a vital sponsorship letter, and guide you through the Visa Application process.
Get started today!
54 Elenora Street, Stoke-On-Trent, ST4 1QD, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
01296 321082