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An Outlook: Nurses to New Zealand

New Zealand is a great country for settling down in your life. Every day people arrive in New Zealand in the hope and desire to live in peace and comfort. People choose to migrate and work as the country offers plenty of job opportunities, higher wages, comprehensive employment laws, world-class education, and high quality of life. For ex-pats planning to move to New Zealand for employment purposes, they must have a valid work permit visa or a temporary visa to enter the country. The country is very favorable for Nurses and people working in the medical sector.

Derrick Jones management is one of the best New Zealand immigration companies in India with a dedicated office in Auckland. Ran by a dedicated team supported by an expert immigration lawyer, Derrick jones has been helping clients to reach New Zealand and find work and move in with family. Many clients are unaware of the various possibilities immigration companies can offer in situations like the ongoing pandemic.

Many graduating nurses aspire to settle down life in foreign countries for the lifestyle and peace it offers. Even though many aspire, they really don’t have a clue on how to reach their career destination. In India, medical authorities offer a 3-year Diploma in general nursing and Midwifery. Once you complete the diploma, one has to gain at least 2 years to work in the medical sector as a nurse or health care assistant. The applicant needs to qualify either IELTS with a score not less than 7 or needs to get a grade of C in OET exams.

New Zealand is a country favoring OET scores. Grabbing a decent grade in OET is a good indicator of workplace readiness in terms of language proficiency. 93% of health professionals agreed or strongly agreed that their employees and colleagues who have taken OET use English effectively in the health-related workplace. OET test-takers found that the relevance to their professional contexts of test topics and content helped them engage more with the test preparation process, and made them feel confident about their ability to communicate effectively with patients, carers, and colleagues. Derrick Jones recommends OET as much as attaining a good score in IELTS.

A better option for nurses completing their bachelors is to study and work in New Zealand. New Zealand offers a 1.5-year comprehensive nursing course from any nursing institute approved by the New Zealand Nursing Council. After completing the diploma in the home country, aspirants can choose to study the nursing course which equips graduates to settle down better in New Zealand. Derrick Jones helps their clients to enroll in any of the institutes and also assures part-time jobs during the course to meet daily expenses. This process ensures clients long-term career growth with settlement in New Zealand.

Once the training is complete, one needs to complete 200 hours of clinical practice before applying for a job. Most nursing institutes in New Zealand offer placement after the course completion making study and work options for nurses a better option. Derrick Jones management can help you settle down in your dream career destination without any hassle puzzle.

The dedicated office in New Zealand supports every client who reaches there. From personal concerns to any queries related to course, work and accommodation will be sorted out by the management. Mathew Jones is now heading the team at Auckland and has been a great support to clients through thick and thin. You can schedule a consultation with Derrick Jones by calling at +91 735 622 2336( IN)/ +64 204 108 7812(NZ).

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