I completed nursing recently. i want to work as a nurse in UK/USA/Australia/Canada/Italy or any developed country where i can live with my

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

family. can you please tell me the requirements for the same and the costs involved? which is the easiest country for migration 4 a nurse? i have IELTS 6.0 (academic).

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manpreet 2 years ago

Molly.I am working for the National Health Service (NHS), a public sector healthcare organisation in UK. First, you should get some work experience (atleast 2 years) before you consider applying for jobs in UK or Australia or anywhere. Generally, the following two categories of nurses are in good demand in English speaking countries.
1. Specialist nurse working in operating theatres
2. Specialist nurse working in neonatal intensive care units
If you can afford to, apply for Msc in the above mentioned areas within nursing in UK or Australia or New Zealand.Give me a thumbs up if I had answered your question.


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