Visa Ban Lifted for Indian Nurses Caught in Recruitment Scam

Visa Ban Lifted for Indian Nurses Caught in Recruitment Scam

Hundreds of Indian nurses who were banned from obtaining Irish visas for five years due to a recruitment scam can now breathe a sigh of relief. The Migrant Nurses Ireland (MNI) successfully intervened, leading to the lifting of the ban. Last year, a man named Suraj in Dublin swindled large sums of money from nurses … Read more

Norca Roots - Indian Nurses

Nursing Opportunities in UK: Interview Opportunity for Indian-Origin Nurses Sans Agency Fees

Indian-origin nurses seeking career opportunities in the UK have a golden chance on their doorstep. NORCA ROOTS, in collaboration with the Indian Government, is facilitating interviews for nursing vacancies in Wales, UK, without the burden of agency fees. The recruitment drive requires candidates to possess either a nursing degree or diploma, along with registration with … Read more

Lift of Visa Ban for Indian Nurses

Migrant Nurses Ireland’s Intervention Leads to Lift of Visa Ban for Indian Nurses Caught in Recruitment Scam

Following a distressing nursing recruitment scam, which recently came to light, the Irish government has announced the lifting of visa bans imposed on hundreds of Indian nurses ensnared in the fraudulent scheme. The scam, orchestrated by individuals posing as healthcare recruiters, exploited over 300 Malayalam applicants, promising them positions in Ireland. Suraj, the prime perpetrator, … Read more

Indian Nurse in Ireland awarded world-renowned RCSI fellowship

Indian nurse Shinto Benedict has been awarded the world-famous fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland in Dublin. Those who have excelled in professional health fields, including nursing, are eligible for this fellowship. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus and Chief Nursing Officer Elizabeth Iro are former fellows. Shinto, who has worked in nursing and administration … Read more

Indian nurses in Cork win first place in Rangoli competition organized by Indian Embassy

COINNs (Cork Indian Nurses), an organization of Indian nurses in Cork, have won the Rangoli competition organized by the Indian Embasssy in Ireland. The Embassy Rangoli competition was organized as part of the 75th Independence Day celebrations of India under the name Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.

Two Indian nurses appointed as first Renal Advanced Nurse Practitioners at Tullamore Hospital

The first Renal Advanced Nurse Practitioners have been appointed at Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore (MRHT). Jini Jacob and Sani George, both from India will be serving the positions from now on and both of them have been working in the hospital since 2006, reports Laois Nationalist. During the last 15 years, Jini and Sani have … Read more