Thank you so much for this video I have few doubts : 1) You mentioned minimum two years of experience is required. So is it the main requirements mainly for selection during interview for work visa ? Or is it also applicable after coming to Germany on opportunity card ? (As work experience is not mandatory for opportunity card ) 2) Is non clinical experience such as medical scribing or home visit experience counted ? (In two years of experience) Or specific clinical experience is needed ?
Also is MUHS degree recognised in Germany or do we have to do extra courses before applying for recognition? My University and degree both are recognised as per Anaben. For University it is shown as H+ and for degree it is shown as corresponds. But Anaben is not useful for regulated professions, right ? Then which option should I use while using non point based system for opportunity card ( should I mention it as partially recognised) ?.
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Thank you so much for this video
I have few doubts :
1) You mentioned minimum two years of experience is required. So is it the main requirements mainly for selection during interview for work visa ? Or is it also applicable after coming to Germany on opportunity card ? (As work experience is not mandatory for opportunity card )
2) Is non clinical experience such as medical scribing or home visit experience counted ? (In two years of experience) Or specific clinical experience is needed ?
Hi,
1. Explaining point 1 in further videos, please be patient😊
2. Non-clinical experience cannot be considered.
Okay 👍
Thank you. ✨😊
Also is MUHS degree recognised in Germany or do we have to do extra courses before applying for recognition? My University and degree both are recognised as per Anaben. For University it is shown as H+ and for degree it is shown as corresponds. But Anaben is not useful for regulated professions, right ? Then which option should I use while using non point based system for opportunity card ( should I mention it as partially recognised) ?.
Hi,
Explaining in further videos, please stay tuned😊
Okay sure 👍
Thank you. 😊
1 year experience is enough know to work as a physiotherapist in germany.
Then why 2 year experience??
Hello,
Recognition process may vary slightly state to state. More experience, higher chances of positive work visa. Hope that helps.