The UK remains a top destination for those looking to make a move, and with good reason for healthcare professionals. We are renowned in placing skilled temporary workers in NHS Trusts and other healthcare organizations. We now work with more than 50 client Trusts and healthcare organisations and have over 15000 healthcare professionals (registered with us. We align our policy and procedures with those of the NHS and our teams use their specialist healthcare knowledge to deliver bespoke recruitment solutions to the organizations. Focused by a enthusiasm for the NHS and our goal to become their workforce affiliate of choice, we are incessantly progressing our expertise to meet the growing demand for high skilled staff placements across the healthcare sector. We work in partnership with many hospitals, across the region to recruit and place internationally educated healthcare professionals into full-time jobs with the National Health Service (NHS).
New Zealand is the primary choice to many foreign nurses who plan for a relocation. This is since they have the most opportunities to work in various nursing practise settings and environments. You can choose to work as a nurse practitioner, nurse manager, nurse educator, nurse researcher, or nursing researcher in this country.
Many healthcare jobs in New Zealand have been gaining too much popularity these days and we at CGIS provide you the best opportunities through our New Zealand work visa consultants who can help you choose the right job openings matching your needs. Our New Zealand work visa consultants will be assisting you to connect respective employers. Moreover our consultants help you with the New Zealand Nursing Registration Process leading to employment as follows
Apply to The Credential Verification Service for the Nursing Council of New Zealand. Your educational credentials would next be checked by CGFNS International. This procedure establishes that your credentials and work history are real and meet NCNZ regulations. Once the report is complete, CGFNS New Zealand will forward the same to NCNZ.
After reviewing the report, the NCNZ will decide on your registration. Once these actions are finished, you can apply for your Annual Practicing Certificate (APC).You will receive an email invitation from the Nursing Council of New Zealand inviting you to submit an application within 30 days.
Your application will be evaluated with respect to the 7 registration standards by the NCNZ which are as follows:
At this point, you must submit a criminal history check and declare your suitability for registration.
Once your registration is accepted, you must apply for your APC (Annual Practising Certificate). You can now practise nursing in New Zealand .
Your application will be evaluated with respect to the 7 registration standards by the NCNZ which are as follows:You must complete a Competence Assessment Programme (CAP) before receiving a practising certificate. You might need to pass a CAP course if you were registered overseas. If this is necessary, you will be informed by the NCNZ. If you were registered in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, the USA, or Canada, you might not need to complete a CAP if you moved to New Zealand because the job of a registered nurse and the healthcare environments are similar. We engage with CAP providers and place our candidates in the appropriate facilities.
We are affiliated with immigration advisers for our New Zealand Immigration support with great VISA success. We provide complete assistance throughout your VISA process.
Many people opt Europe as a place of prospects as European countries are relentlessly ranked high in many sectors and are some of the most well-developed countries if you observe globally. This development graph has created many work opportunities for Europeans and people outside of Europe and has increased the number of expats moving to European countries to live and work. With the right credentials and skills, you can get a work visa anywhere in Europe, but most countries have strict policies when it comes to issuing work visas.
The application requirements can vary depending on your nationality, country of residence, and type of work visa you are applying for in the European Region. However, the usual application process for obtaining a European work visa includes the following steps: