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How do nurses go abroad?

If you just want to work abroad for a short time and want to return to China for development in the future, you can consider Singapore and Saudi Arabia. The handling fee is relatively low, and there is no need for language scores. All you have to do is pass the local registered nurse exam. Since you are considering emigration, I won't go into details about these countries where you work abroad for a short time. Here is a detailed introduction to the employment situation of nurses in the United States and Australia.

1. United States of America

The United States is the most economically developed and technologically advanced country in the world, with the most advanced medical, educational and social security systems in the world. Nurses in the United States have high status and high income, with an average annual salary of 400,000-600,000 RMB, which is also the highest paid country in the world. After becoming a registered nurse, you can apply for immigration, and the whole family can apply at the same time.

So what are the requirements for going to the United States as a nurse?

1. Education background: College degree or above in nursing.

2. There is a nurse's card in China during the registration period.

3. Obtaining the American Registered Nurse Certificate

4. Language score: IELTS 6.5/ TOEFL 83

Compared with various external image restrictions of domestic top-three hospitals or foreign-funded hospitals, there is no requirement for height, weight and age.

After the above conditions are met, we will choose the way to go abroad.

There are two ways to go abroad: 1. Studying abroad. 2. Skilled immigrants.

The advantage of studying abroad is that the visa is easy to handle and the cycle is fast. You can apply directly in the United States after graduation. The disadvantage is that the cost is relatively high (the annual cost is about 1.5-0.2 million).

The visa fee for Eb3 employment immigrants is relatively low: about 50,000 yuan, and its handling process is roughly as follows:

Send resumes to American employers → sign work contracts → prepare immigration information → submit information of American lawyers to the Immigration Bureau → set the immigration schedule date (priority day) → issue P3 documents by the National Visa Center (NVC) → pay immigration visa fees and physical examination → pass the physical examination and issue an American immigrant visa → work in an American hospital.

2. Australia

Australia is a highly developed capitalist country with Canberra as its capital. As the most economically developed country in the southern hemisphere, the world's largest economy 12, the fourth largest exporter of agricultural products, and also the largest exporter of various minerals in the world, it is called "the country by car". At the same time, Australia is also the country with the largest number of sheep and the largest export volume of wool in the world, also known as "the country riding on the back of sheep".

Current situation of registered nurses in Australia;

Australian registered nurses are skilled talents who have been in short supply in Australia for a long time. Once registered as an Australian nurse, China nurses can apply for skilled migration to Australia after working for half a year. The starting salary of nurses is 50 thousand Australian dollars per year, which can be regarded as a local high-income group with good welfare benefits. Paid annual leave, one year working time is about 10 month. After becoming a registered nurse in Australia, the whole family can immigrate to Australia, and children under 18 can go to school for free.

Australian nurses require:

1. Education background: undergraduate nursing degree.

2. Two years of nursing experience

3. Domestic registered nurse qualification certificate

4. Language score: English IELTS 5.5/PTE 42/OET C

(Note: those with college education or above have more than three years of nursing experience and hold the qualification certificate of registered nurse)

After applying for AHPRA assessment, you can start iron class in the future. After completing the iron course, nurses can register in Australia and apply for immigration.

3.3 Introduction. Iron court

1. IRON course is a bridge course for overseas nurses to become registered nurses in Australia, and it is recognized by AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioners Regulatory Authority) and ANMAC (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council).

2. Admission requirements: Hold a valid letter from AHPRA asking for a registered nurse bridge course.

3. Iron course 12 weeks (4 weeks of theoretical course +8 weeks of hospital practice).

4. Tuition: 12000 Australian dollars (250 Australian dollars application fee)

This is the process of nurses going abroad to Australia. Summary: Meet the four requirements mentioned above-apply for AHPRA assessment-complete the iron course-apply for registered nurses and immigrants.