Work as a Nurse in Germany

In recent years, Germany has improved its labor and immigration laws for healthcare professionals to combat the shortage of personnel in the medical care sector. In 2023, there were over 50,000 open positions, and by the end of 2035, the deficit is expected to increase to 500,000 jobs, with 300,000 in the nursing sector and 130,000 in elderly care.

 

Recognition and Professional Practice:

To work in German hospitals and healthcare centers, it is necessary to obtain a professional practice permit. This permit allows for entering into an employment contract and accessing various benefits, such as acquiring employee housing at discounted rental rates for employees and their families.

 

German Language skills:

– The applicant must obtain an internationally evidence of german language skills at  level 4 = B2.

Our Programme:

– Provision of a legally binding employment contract for you to obtain a work visa.

 – After receiving the visa, we will give you instructions on how to find suitable accommodation.

– Upon your arrival in Germany, we will assist you with registration with the authorities.

– We also help you with opening a bank account and taking out health insurance by providing you with the necessary information

 
Our Application Conditions:

 Issuance of the following certificates in English or translation from Arabic to German by a sworn translator at the German Embassy, followed by certification by the Foreign Office and certification by the German Embassy in the country of origin.

– A copy of the birth certificate.
– A copy of the high school diploma.
– A copy of the university degree certificate.
– A copy of the subjects studied.
– A copy of the internationally recognized language certificate at Level 4 = (B2).
– CV and motivation letter  in German.
– Job references.

All notarized certificates must be sent to our company by airmail and send a copy as a PDF file via email, and our form must filled out.

Any deficiency in the required documents or any unauthenticated certificate from the German Embassy will not be taken into consideration, as well as failure to obtain a certificate determining the required language level from an internationally evidenced institute.

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