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Which country is the best choice for nurses to go abroad

Under normal circumstances, nurses with low English level or general family economic conditions can consider going to Singapore or Saudi Arabia first. Going abroad costs 20,000-30,000 RMB, and you can earn 5,000-9,000 RMB every month. After working for two years, with overseas work experience, the language level has improved accordingly, and with a certain economic foundation, it is easier to jump to Canada, New Zealand, Australia and other developed countries to be nurses, which is why more and more nurses from China choose to go to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is not a country that China people yearn for, but it is a good springboard.

If your goal is to get a foreign diploma and work experience abroad and return to China later, I suggest you choose the popular "short-term training+paid internship" program for nurses. Britain, Australia and Ireland are all very good choices. The disadvantages of this kind of project are: no local registered nurse qualification, part-time work as a nurse, and the post salary is still lower than that of a registered nurse.

If the goal is to become a registered nurse abroad, the whole family can emigrate and settle down, and the best choice is Canada and New Zealand. As long as your English level can meet the registration requirements of the other nursing bureau, you should have a college degree or above in China and have more than 2 years of work experience. At present, only these two developed countries have relatively low English requirements for overseas nurses. In Britain and Australia, the English requirement for overseas nurses is IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing 7 points at a time, which is almost impossible for domestic nurses! The English requirement of undergraduate course is IELTS listening, speaking, reading and writing with a one-time score of 7, which is almost MissionImpossible for nurses in China! What needs to be added is that even if you study undergraduate nursing diplomas in these countries, in order to register successfully, IELTS must reach 4 7 points! Recently, I have received many consultations from nursing students in Australia. They can't stay in Australia after graduation, so they can only choose to go back to China or try to go to Saudi Arabia and Singapore.