Top 5 Easiest Countries to get a PR for Nurse 2024

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19 Sept 202410:09

Summary

TLDRThis video provides a comprehensive guide for Indian nurses with PSC Nursing or GNM qualifications on how to secure permanent residency (PR) in five top countries: Canada, Australia, the UK, New Zealand, and Germany. The script details step-by-step processes for each country, including language proficiency tests, nursing registration, and the required visa and PR application procedures. It emphasizes the benefits of PR, such as job flexibility, healthcare, and a path to citizenship. The video also offers helpful tips for success, including language preparation and staying updated on immigration rules.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Canada is one of the easiest countries for Indian nurses to obtain Permanent Residency (PR) through processes like Express Entry and job offers.
  • 😀 To immigrate to Canada, nurses need to complete an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA), a language proficiency test (IELTS/OET/PTE), and apply for national nursing registration.
  • 😀 Australia offers PR through multiple pathways including Skilled Independent Visa (subclass 189), Skilled Nominated Visa (subclass 190), and employer-sponsored visas like subclass 186.
  • 😀 Nurses in Australia must complete a skills assessment, language proficiency test (IELTS/OET), and obtain nursing registration with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
  • 😀 The UK provides a Health and Care Worker Visa for nurses, leading to Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) after five years of work, which allows them to apply for citizenship after one additional year.
  • 😀 New Zealand offers a straightforward process for PR, requiring nurses to register with the Nursing Council and meet language requirements, followed by applying for residency after securing a job.
  • 😀 Nurses in New Zealand can apply for PR under the Skilled Migrant Category (SMC), even without a job offer, based on qualifications, work experience, and language proficiency.
  • 😀 In Germany, nurses must learn German to at least a B1 level, get their nursing qualifications recognized, and secure a job to apply for a work visa and eventual PR.
  • 😀 Germany offers two visa types for nurses: the standard work visa and the Blue Card, which is faster and allows PR eligibility after working for 21 months.
  • 😀 Language proficiency (in English or German) is a critical requirement for nurses applying to most countries, so preparing for language tests like IELTS, OET, or German language exams is essential.

Q & A

  • What are the benefits of obtaining Permanent Residency (PR) in a foreign country?

    -Obtaining PR in a foreign country eliminates the hassle of renewing work visas, allows you to live and work freely without a sponsorship job, provides access to social benefits, and in some cases, enables you to apply for citizenship after a certain period.

  • What is the first step for obtaining PR in Canada as an Indian nurse?

    -The first step for obtaining PR in Canada is to have your educational credentials assessed through the Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) to verify your nursing degree.

  • What are the language proficiency requirements for Canadian PR?

    -To obtain PR in Canada, you need to take an English or French proficiency test such as IELTS, OET, or PTE and achieve the minimum required score.

  • What is the Express Entry system in Canada?

    -The Express Entry system is an application process for skilled workers who wish to settle permanently in Canada. It includes two programs: the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) and the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), through which you can apply for PR after receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA).

  • Can you apply for Australian PR from India without moving there first?

    -Yes, in Australia, you can apply for PR from India without first moving to the country, as long as you meet the necessary criteria, including skill assessments and language proficiency tests.

  • How can you qualify for PR under the Subclass 189 or 190 pathways in Australia?

    -For the Subclass 189 or 190 PR pathways in Australia, you need to meet certain criteria, such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency, which will be assessed to give you a points score. If you meet the required score, you can apply for PR directly from India.

  • What is the main requirement to obtain PR in the UK as a nurse?

    -In the UK, you must work for five years under a sponsored visa before applying for Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR), which is the equivalent of PR. After obtaining ILR, you can apply for UK citizenship one year later.

  • What are the key steps for obtaining PR in New Zealand as a nurse?

    -To obtain PR in New Zealand, you need to register with the New Zealand Nursing Council, meet English language requirements, secure a job offer, and apply for a work visa. After holding a work visa for two years, you can apply for a Permanent Residency visa.

  • Can you apply for PR in New Zealand without a job offer?

    -Yes, in New Zealand, you can apply for PR without a job offer through the Skill Migrant Category (SMC) route. Your points will be based on factors like age, education, work experience, and language skills.

  • What is the fastest way to obtain PR in Germany as a nurse?

    -The fastest way to obtain PR in Germany is by applying for a Blue Card, which requires meeting certain salary requirements. After 21 months of working in Germany with a Blue Card, you can apply for permanent residency.

  • What is the language requirement for obtaining PR in Germany?

    -For PR in Germany, you need to be proficient in the German language at least at the B1 level. This is a mandatory requirement for both work visa applications and PR applications.

  • What is the main difference between the standard work visa and the Blue Card for Germany?

    -The main difference is that the Blue Card is for highly skilled workers with a higher salary, and it provides a faster route to permanent residency. The standard work visa requires more time (typically 4 years) to be eligible for PR.

  • What should Indian nurses do before planning to move to a foreign country?

    -Indian nurses should ensure they meet language proficiency requirements by taking exams like IELTS or OET. They should also research the specific immigration rules of the country they are targeting and plan their education, skills, and experience accordingly.

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