Requirements for moving to the Netherlands to work as a nurse. For nurses from non-EU countries
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.ย. 2024
- This video provides information on the process of getting registered and moving to the Netherlands as a nurse I talk about the required Dutch level for nurses and other questions I was asked.
Please bear in mind that you also have to show proof of knowledge of English (especially reading skills). Here is a link to the website of the body responsible for the registration of nurses and other health professionals in the Netherlands, so you can get more information about the registration process and requirements.
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Thank you for creating such an informative video on the process of registering and moving to the Netherlands as a nurse.
Good to know you found this helpful. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment too, it’s appreciated.
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I’m Afrikaans speaking from South Africa. I might look to do this gor a few years . Thanks.
@@happynappyable I’m glad you found this helpful. Success
I wanted to know if the b1 level of dutch is a mandatory requirement for the application process or is it something you can learn as you work there? Please let me know
Hi Joanna if I learn the Dutch language from outside Netherlands to B2 level can I apply for residence permit? Or come in to study nursing with my family?
Hello, I’ll be live on my TH-cam channel to talk about this. I’ve been getting a lot of messages that I can’t reply to all at once.
Will let you know the date and time soon
This is very beautiful and informative thank you dear. Please I'm really interested in learning the Deutsch please can you share materials you used?
Sure, I’ve made a detailed video about that , will be up on my channel this week
@@joanna_nibrain Awesome I can't wait 👍
Hi Sister thank youbfor I this informative video i just wanted ro find out if it is possible to work as a Healthcare Assistant in Netherlands from overseas. I am an RN in my home country
Hi, you can start working as a healthcare assistant while in the process of getting registered as an RN.
@@joanna_nibrain how can I go about it
In the description of this video, I shared the website of BIG, the body responsible for licensing health professionals in the Netherlands. You find all the information you need there.
Hello Madam, please i need your sincere answer. If i am able to raised money to study in the Netherlands🇳🇱 do you think its worth it???
Like part time jobs and later full-time job after school..... Please what can you say.
Hi Milton, there are part time jobs for students, and although some people get fulltime jobs after their studies in the Netherlands, not everyone does, especially if you’re looking for a job in an English speaking company.
However, at this point it’s not very clear how immigration friendly the Netherlands will be especially for foreign students when the new government takes over. The new Dutch government plans to limit migration for educational purposes, except for studies that address personnel shortages. This means that more programs will likely be taught in Dutch. So at this point I can’t give any definitive answer until everything comes into place. You can also do your own research for more information.
@@joanna_nibrain thank you so much. I appreciate
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Hi there want to find out the qualifications for working as helpende. Im a RN in my country but will be moving in January to join hubby. What level dutch for helpende. Thanks
Hi, typically between A2 to B1 for foreigners. As long as you can read and understand Dutch, not necessarily the very complex terms and can also speak and be understood. Working as helpende will also greatly improve your Dutch language skills in no time. All the best.
Please do how to relocate as a doctor in Netherlands I'm pleading
@@jazee8858 it’s the same procedure for doctors. Check the government website I shared for more information
Can a foreign-trained midwife work in the Netherlands?
You do have to get your credentials recognised and registered to be able to practice. I shared the website on the description of this video. There you find all the information you need to go about it.
Please how long does the whole process take to relocate as an internationally trained nurse
It varies depending on where you are, how fast you learn Dutch and your finances.
Hello
I just got a job offer from Nigeria through a recruitment agency
Please will I need nmcn verification
@@mariammusa4760 yes
Who are the recruiters?
Can you share your contact details for me because I want to know about more about how to become a nurse in Netherland.
You can ask your question here