As I understand, paramedics in the US arre trained to a higher level than those in the UK, no doubt a conversion course would be required though!
No, you will have to retrain. but since you would already be familiar with pre hospital emergency care, you should find it very easy.
yes you can
The US declared independence from England on July 4th, 1776.
The youngest person is not known, but a paramedic cannot be registered before he or she is 18.
It did not have that status. It was a Colony of England and then a US State.
no you have to have one there
There is no way the creater of the cosmos can become one of us.
Probably if you go to England and fake an accent.
they probably wont get that much considering its only a paramedic job you know !!if you are considering becoming one i would avdvise you to just become a nurse or a doctor or something instead because you get a much better pay and you get to do all those other things you do.but if not you could become a paramedic but don't expect to get sleep at night because you may just not get any if you are out driving someone to the hospital !!love you all x x xEmma frank x x x x x x x
The United States president must be born in the United States or one of its territories, or his or her parents must have been US citizens when he or she was born (i.e. traveling outside the country). Also, he or she must have lived in the United States for 14 years. If a person lived in England or Canada, but was born a US citizen and lived here for 14 years, he or she may become president. A person born in England or Canada cannot become president.
One important thing people born in the US territories become is a US citizen.
If it is an emergency, yes. What choice would he have?