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How can a nurse go to New Zealand?

Like many countries in the world, New Zealand has a serious problem of aging population and a shortage of nursing staff, and the nursing industry has attracted more and more attention. In New Zealand, nursing has become a highly respected profession with high salary and excellent employment and immigration prospects. In China, the traditional nursing industry gradually began to integrate with internationalization. At present, the industry is very short of international nursing professionals with high standards and proficiency in foreign languages. Nursing specialty will become a new hot specialty for students to study abroad.

After 65,438+0 years of nursing English training, students with three-year nursing college or undergraduate education in China entered UCOL National College and continued their 65,438+0 years of bachelor's nursing degree course-transitional degree course. She obtained a bachelor's degree in nursing, participated in an eight-week clinical internship training, was recommended by UCOL and the School of Nursing of Waikato Institute of Technology as a registered nurse in New Zealand, and obtained a professional nurse license of registered professional nursing (RN). Graduates can have the qualifications and ability to work in New Zealand and Australia, apply for legal jobs, settle in the United States, Britain and other countries in the world or seek employment and development.

Professional advantages of nurses:

The professional employment prospects of nurses are broad: the nursing industry is a global talent shortage industry, and there are only 1000 new nurses among New Zealand graduates, which is far from meeting the market demand for nurses.

International certification of nurses in New Zealand: The New Zealand Nurses Association is a member of the International Nurses Association. New Zealand's nurse education and New Zealand's registered nurse qualification certification are widely recognized internationally, and they can find employment and seek development in developed countries such as New Zealand, Australia and other Commonwealth countries.

Short course time: for people with professional background of nurses, the course time is short. One-year English course for nurses plus one-year bachelor's degree course can turn professional nurse education in China into internationally recognized undergraduate nurse education.

Fast return on investment: New Zealand registered nurses can recover the cost of two years of study with one year's salary, which is an economic and guaranteed education investment.

Less financial guarantee: nurses are professional, the guarantee funds for visas are low, about 250 thousand, and the visa rate is high.

New Zealand lacks talented immigrants: New Zealand Immigration Bureau lists nurses as the first choice to receive new immigrants. Overseas nurses who have completed the registered nurse course in New Zealand and got jobs are actively attracted by New Zealand.

Courses:

1+ 1 year system: for students who have a three-year nursing college diploma, a one-year nursing English course plus a one-year undergraduate nursing bachelor's degree course.

When students complete the one-year nursing English course and reach IELTS 6.5, the school will be responsible for arranging and recommending students to enter the nursing department of UCOL National Institute of Technology or Waikato Institute of Technology to complete the nursing transition course. Received a bachelor's degree in nursing BN (Bachelor of Nursing) and participated in an eight-week clinical internship training. After passing the exam, she was recommended by UCOL to become a registered nurse in New Zealand and obtained a registered professional nursing (RN).

Admission requirements:

Must have a professional nurse in China, a junior college degree in nursing in local medical college or a junior college degree in nursing in China Health School and a junior college degree in Chinese medical college.

Must have at least 5 points in academic IELTS, more than one year of nursing experience, and no IELTS score. It is necessary to apply for a general English intensive class of 12-24 weeks. Nurses' English can be improved through internal examinations.

Start time:

The first category: school starts in June and July every year (suitable for students with nursing college education and IELTS 5.0)

The second category: classes are held every Monday (suitable for students with nursing college education who need to participate in intensive English training)

The third category: starting classes every Monday (suitable for high school students who have no nursing diploma and English scores in China) and entering our school to participate in intensive language training. After passing the internal examination, they started the basic nursing English course for basic nurses.