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Is it profitable to do a nursing project abroad? Are there many nurses who want to go abroad?

If you go to countries such as Australia and New Zealand, you will almost have no problem with the language.

In fact, you have the conditions to apply for a registered nurse. (Personally, I think that if you go abroad and don’t become a registered nurse, the salary will not be too high, so there is no need to go out)

Let’s talk about English-speaking countries first. The cost of the project is relatively high (all English-speaking countries except the United Arab Emirates and Singapore have high costs), generally costing about 150,000 (excluding language training fees, as well as accommodation and living expenses abroad). The general process is to enter the nursing program through an agency and obtain the residence qualification, which takes about one year (depending on the program) of training and internship. Then take the RN exam. You can start working after passing it. Can immigrate. The annual salary is about 50,000-60,000 Australian dollars, and the annual salary in RMB is about 300,000-400,000 yuan.

The United Arab Emirates is relatively easy. As long as you pass the interview, you can go. The fees are also low. It only takes about 50,000. But the salary is not high, only about 8,000 per month, and the work system is six days. Can't eat pork and so on.

Singapore’s fees are also low. But I can only work as an assistant nurse. The salary is very low, 900-1,000 Singapore dollars per month, and the work week is 44 hours. However, you must hold a Chinese nurse qualification certificate for more than 1 year. Non-immigration countries.

The cost of nursing programs in Japan is much cheaper than in European and American countries, but slightly more expensive than in the United Arab Emirates and Singapore. But the salary is comparable to Europe and the United States. More importantly, Japan is the only country that supports students to work while learning a language. It usually takes half a day to go to school and half a day to work in the hospital. It can basically cover the initial investment cost. Tuition fee is about RMB 50,000 (language school); annual salary is RMB 300,000-400,000.