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I am a boy studying nursing, just like you. I am a junior, and I have been a nursing undergraduate for four years. I have passed CET-6. Now I am preparing for IELTS, and I plan to take the exam at the end of the year. But I am a student in a school in the north. I have the same idea. Now I'd like to introduce you to nurses going abroad.

1 Requirements for American and Chinese nurses to work in the United States: A China senior high school diploma (not a technical secondary school junior college) plus a nursing junior college diploma is also acceptable. B A valid nurse's license in China C has one to two years' working experience (in fact, you have been applying for various exams in the United States since graduation, and it will take almost one year if everything goes well) D has passed the NCLEX-RN exam in the United States, plus IELTS 6.5 and 7 points for oral English, or TOEFL 80 and 26 points for oral English. (Most states in the United States need CGFNS' academic qualification examination and examination to register for NCLEX-RN examination, but now CGFNS has no longer set up an examination in Chinese mainland alone, but is an ISPN jointly organized by the Ministry of Health. ) The above are the most basic requirements. To tell the truth, there are not many nurses who meet this requirement in China, but some of them can't go to the United States and don't want to stay in China. , have turned to Australia, New Zealand and other countries. I know a nurse who is currently working in California. According to her, under the current economic crisis in the United States, it is good for many hospitals not to lay off employees, and it is basically impossible to hire foreign nurses. Of course, you can learn more about the situation there.

Australia, the country where nurses from China go the most, needs no further explanation. Just say the way to go. Going to Australia as a nurse basically requires studying abroad. A nursing college or undergraduate in China, with a China nurse's license and more than one year's work experience, can transfer credits to study in Australia, and generally can be exempted from two years' credits. Studying for one year (three years as a nursing undergraduate in Australia) costs about 200,000 yuan (in the case of not working, in fact, most international students in China are working, and the cost can be lower). You need IELTS 4 7s or OET4 Bs to register for graduation, otherwise you can't do RN b, or the above conditions. If you get IELTS 4 7s or OET4 Bs in China, you can apply for short-term courses in Australia, which are available in many universities and hospitals. It usually takes about three months, and you can also do RN after graduation.

New Zealand and Australia are basically the same, and their nurse licenses are mutually recognized.

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