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New Zealand nurse immigration application conditions

Nurses in New Zealand are unique, so what are the conditions for this nurse to immigrate? Let's take a look at it with the overseas immigration network! Welcome to reading.

New Zealand nurse immigration application conditions

New Zealand is the first country in the world to issue registered nurse and midwife qualification certificates, and its nurse and midwife education has always enjoyed a high reputation in the industry.

Midwifery in New Zealand Hospitals in New Zealand are divided into public hospitals and private hospitals. There is only one general hospital and several community hospitals in each city. As the population of New Zealand is relatively small (with a total population of 4 million), each family generally has at least four children (it is an unshirkable responsibility and obligation to increase the population of the country), and the children receive a weekly government subsidy of NZ $85 (about RMB 350 yuan) after birth until 18 years old. If you have more than four children, the government will give you a reward, and you generally don't need to work during the childbearing period.

Midwives can earn 18 ~ 40 NZD per hour according to their grades and their care for pregnant women. Many midwives in New Zealand are over half a year old, and their working hours are free to choose, three days a week, one day 12 hours. However, due to good service and hard skills, the salary of senior midwives can generally reach 40 New Zealand dollars (RMB 200 yuan) per hour.

Some midwives who have worked for many years, are experienced and skilled have good resources for pregnant women. They can quit their jobs in public hospitals and set up their own clinics. Some people can take care of both public and private affairs. The academic qualifications and professional titles of medical staff in China are not recognized abroad, but only the qualification certificate of traditional Chinese medicine. Therefore, most of the doctors who immigrated to China have their own Chinese medicine clinics, and few western medicine clinics. There are special magazines in New Zealand, through which pregnant women can get information about midwives and find a satisfactory midwife as their own monitoring object during pregnancy. Every midwife has her own doctor partner with tacit cooperation to cope with the special situation of taking care of the parturient during childbirth.

In New Zealand, the qualification certificates of nurses and midwives are assessed once a year, and the assessment fee is more than 700 New Zealand dollars (nearly 3,000 yuan). Individuals who don't have jobs are paid by the registration bureau, and those who have jobs are sent to the registration bureau after assessment by their units, so they must find jobs as soon as possible, otherwise it is not a small expense to pay only the assessment fee. In New Zealand, midwives are willing to work as long as they are strong. Nobody asked you to retire. Senior midwives are often loved by both women and employers. They say the experience of midwives is very valuable. Whether working or not, at the age of 65, you can enjoy the government's old age allowance.