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About nurses going to New Zealand
You can't be a nurse in New Zealand now, only registered nurses in New Zealand can.
3. After graduating from a domestic nursing school, if you still hold a domestic nurse qualification certificate, you can get an IELTS 7.0 (both listening, speaking, reading and writing are 7.0) within one year to get a New Zealand nursing undergraduate course. English ability is the most important requirement.
If you get a bachelor's degree in nursing, but fail the exam, you can still ask for another exam. If you have not passed the exam, you can also get a work visa of 1 year. If you find a full-time job as a nurse (not a nurse), you can still stay and work for 1-2 years, but you can't immigrate.
The salary in Australia is 20% higher than that in New Zealand, and the living standard is similar. New Zealand is relatively calm and its metropolises are relatively prosperous (Sydney, Melbourne, Perth). Now New Zealand's immigration policy is more favorable than that of Australia. In addition, New Zealand has lower fees and is more generous to parents' immigration and welfare.
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