Moving to another country can feel like starting a whole new chapter of your life. Which means that, after the initial whirlwind of finding somewhere to live and getting used to a new job, it can take time for the new environment to really start to feel like home.
This time, we’re talking about some of the challenges that can arise when internationally educated healthcare professionals are settling into long-term life in the UK. What does it mean to feel settled when you move to another country? How can concerns about practical matters, like visa applications and finances, affect the process of settling in? And what can we all do to help make the UK feel like home?
Our host, Katy McDonald, is a Fellow for International Retention in NHS England North East and Yorkshire Region, and she’s joined by 2 expert guests to chat long-term settling in in the UK.
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