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Rsha Folete arrived in the UK in the back of the truck again and now is a registered nurse

RSHA BELLET arrived in the UK from his Sudan behind Lori 17, as a unwanted baby.

That was in 2016. In the past year, she qualified as a nurse.

Now working in the east Ken, is one of the more than 50,000 nhs workers At the south faster and not recorded not magic in 2023, the most people have reached the UK.

Ms Bellete said “Learning a language and learning tradition was the hardest” in connection with the UK.

By logging into the Kent Sussex Holds and approximately 25% of the NHS staff are from overseas, but the area is struggling with more than 8%.

NHS TRUNTS to rent from overseas to try and fill in the gaps they have when they describe seas’ as “important” to keep services.

When he had left Sudan in almost in the past minute, Ms chase went to the UK with Libya Sea of ​​the Mediterranean.

He said some people did not accept you to arrive in the UK illegally.

Ms Bellete said it was “the kind of frightening people to think that I am a person from desert”.

Network Icket Icket Icket, M Belete is noticed by younger and said looking at Emmerdales.

It was always his dream to work in the living ministry.

“Good health,” he said, “that was really like what I loved.”

Mark Norman BBC NHS practitioners working within the operating operation of the loads and masks.Mark Norman BBC

Joanne Cabiguen was no longer eligible to become a nurse in Phillippines and now works as a specialist

After qualifying to become a nurse in 2009 Jaanne Cabiguen has left the Philippines to serve NHS by 2022.

Ms. Cabiguen now works like theatrethibitiioner in mavestone and many springs.

She said home she “found” £ 75 up to £ 75

“My friend asked me to try the UK and I was the same, why isn’t it?”

Mark Norman BR Chirolles Romai Smiles to camera with a hospital garage.Mark Norman BBC

Dr Chirola of Romei qualified as a Italian doctor

Dr Chirollen Romai is eligible to be a Italian doctor.

He is now a flesh and a large manuscript in MaunStone and Tunbridge Heys NHS refund.

The doctor is working nhs for seven years – but remembering the first few weeks hard several weeks in the health service.

He said: “The way people talk in another country is completely different and you have to follow it.

The patient asked him if he could use a little bit and replied: “What?”

Dr Romani said that there is a patient before you, “try to understand what is happening”.

‘I like:’ Oh my God, I have no freedom from this’.

According to Wlen Palli, the main official people of the Maunstone and Tunbridge are confident, many employees are “a weak.

“It is very important that we can make sure we fill in our gaps and give hope that the patient can take care of.

The Department of Health and Social Care has said: “NHS is always looking at the world’s talent around the world.

“Powerful service for it and millions of patients thank the experienced and comprehensive care and staff from overseas.”

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