How to Immigrate and Become a Nurse in Norway? Requirements and Process

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  • @lindasylvia6703
    @lindasylvia6703 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the information.
    For me to study nursing in Norway, do i need to study the Norwegian language before or during my studies?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  7 місяців тому

      To study nursing in Norway, proficiency in the Norwegian language is typically required both for your studies and for working as a nurse afterward. Most nursing programs are taught in Norwegian, and you'll need to communicate effectively with patients and colleagues. It's advisable to start learning Norwegian before your studies, but you can also continue to improve your language skills during your program. Additionally, to work as a nurse in Norway, you'll need to pass a language proficiency test to meet the authorization requirements set by the Norwegian Directorate of Health.

  • @lakshanarajapaksha6862
    @lakshanarajapaksha6862 5 днів тому

    Is it necessary to complete the language test before applying or moving, or do they allow a period for language learning after getting the visa or License?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  13 годин тому

      Great question! 😊 In Norway, completing a language test (usually Norwegian at a B2 level) is generally required before obtaining your nursing license. Some programs or employers may allow you to improve your language skills after moving, but this often comes with specific conditions, like enrolling in language courses. It’s best to check with the Norwegian Registration Authority for Health Personnel (SAK) for detailed requirements. Good luck with your plans! 🌟

  • @rishabhmalviya5742
    @rishabhmalviya5742 3 місяці тому

    Please make video for indian nurses and document requirments

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  3 місяці тому

      I will inform our content creation team.

  • @amirgilltv8573
    @amirgilltv8573 5 місяців тому

    Please put one page information?How can i apply from Pakistan?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  5 місяців тому

      Start at Norwegian Directorate of Health (Helsedirektoratet)

  • @MithuN-h7m
    @MithuN-h7m 10 місяців тому

    please make video for physiotherapy

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  10 місяців тому

      I will inform our content creation team.

    • @MithuN-h7m
      @MithuN-h7m 10 місяців тому

      please also make a video about getting a job as a physiotherapist in newzealand@@visalibrary

  • @ZainKhan-yb4dm
    @ZainKhan-yb4dm 10 місяців тому

    Good information
    Can you guide us to a diploma holder with a valid PNC register that can apply??

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  10 місяців тому +1

      Yes, a diploma holder with a valid registration from the Pakistan Nursing Council (PNC) can apply to become a nurse in Norway. However, they will need to have their qualifications recognized by the Norwegian Directorate of Health, and might also need to complete additional requirements as per Norwegian healthcare regulations.

    • @ZainKhan-yb4dm
      @ZainKhan-yb4dm 10 місяців тому

      So, which kind of license should be applied for a general nurse or a healthcare worker ?

    • @ashwinpokharel5613
      @ashwinpokharel5613 7 місяців тому

      ​@@visalibrarywhat visa category is to be applied for after receiving decision latter recognised as healthcare worker as additional requirements asked to compete for foreign nurse ?

  • @mercynsofwa2149
    @mercynsofwa2149 9 місяців тому

    Is Norway an English speaking country or do I need to learn their before moving there?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  9 місяців тому

      Norway is not an English-speaking country as the official language of Norway is Norwegian. While many Norwegians do speak English, especially in urban areas and in professions like healthcare, learning Norwegian is highly recommended if you plan to immigrate and work as a nurse in Norway.
      Healthcare professions, including nursing, require effective communication with patients, colleagues, and healthcare institutions. While some healthcare settings may use English, having a good command of Norwegian will significantly improve your ability to provide quality care, understand patient needs, and integrate into the Norwegian healthcare system.
      Furthermore, the Norwegian Directorate of Health typically requires proficiency in Norwegian as a condition for licensing and practicing as a nurse in Norway. Therefore, if you intend to pursue a nursing career in Norway, it's essential to invest time and effort in learning the Norwegian language to meet professional requirements and provide the best possible care to patients.

  • @razaqadoos510
    @razaqadoos510 8 місяців тому

    Is it 3 years diploma valid to work in norway as a nurse or still bachelor degree needed plz guide me regarding this matter

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  7 місяців тому

      In Norway, to work as a nurse, you generally need a Bachelor's degree in Nursing. A 3-year diploma might not meet the full requirements if it's considered below the Bachelor's level according to Norwegian standards. It's essential to have your qualifications recognized by the Norwegian Directorate of Health. The process involves submitting your diploma for evaluation to determine if additional education or exams are needed. Always check the latest guidelines from the Norwegian Directorate of Health for foreign-trained nurses.

  • @mortiman1
    @mortiman1 10 місяців тому

    thanks👍

  • @kgconjenieferchristy7979
    @kgconjenieferchristy7979 9 місяців тому

    No need for English test ?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  9 місяців тому

      To immigrate and become a nurse in Norway, proficiency in the Norwegian language is essential, as healthcare services are provided in Norwegian. As for English, while it is widely spoken in Norway and may be useful for initial communication, the requirement for practicing as a nurse is to demonstrate proficiency in Norwegian.
      The relevant language test for nurses who wish to practice in Norway is the "Bergenstesten," also known as "Test i norsk - høyere nivå" (Test in Norwegian - advanced level). Passing this test is crucial for obtaining authorization to work as a healthcare professional in Norway. The test assesses both written and oral proficiency in Norwegian.
      The required passing score for the Bergenstesten for healthcare professionals, including nurses, is usually "B2" on the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) for both the written and oral components of the test.
      In addition to language proficiency, internationally educated nurses must apply for authorization from the Norwegian Directorate of Health (Helsedirektoratet) to work as a nurse in Norway. This process includes the assessment of educational credentials and may require additional education or training to meet Norwegian standards.

  • @YasmeenKousar-f8v
    @YasmeenKousar-f8v 8 місяців тому

    As a nurse work in Norway age limit

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  8 місяців тому

      Norway does not have a specific age limit for working as a nurse. The focus is on your qualifications, registration with the Norwegian Directorate of Health, and the ability to meet job requirements. However, general employment laws and retirement policies may indirectly influence work age. Retirement age in Norway typically ranges from 62 to 75, with variations depending on the pension scheme. This gives a broad range for potential work life, assuming one meets health and professional standards for nursing.

  • @LeaveMeAloneBleez
    @LeaveMeAloneBleez 4 місяці тому

    is 1 year of experience enough to start?

    • @LeaveMeAloneBleez
      @LeaveMeAloneBleez 4 місяці тому

      also do I need to have a Norwegian language degree thanks

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  4 місяці тому

      To immigrate and become a nurse in Norway, having at least one year of experience is beneficial, but requirements can vary. You will also need to demonstrate proficiency in the Norwegian language, typically at a B2 level or higher.

  • @micalgulich2958
    @micalgulich2958 5 місяців тому

    Is studying nursing in Norway free?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  5 місяців тому

      In Norway, public universities and colleges do not charge tuition fees for undergraduate, master's, or PhD programs, including nursing, for both Norwegian and international students. However, you will still need to cover living expenses, which can be relatively high. Some private institutions might charge tuition fees, so it’s important to check the specific requirements of the institution you are interested in. Good luck with your studies!

  • @onahbenedicta5188
    @onahbenedicta5188 10 місяців тому

    Th link pls

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      @visalibrary  9 місяців тому

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  • @ashwinpokharel5613
    @ashwinpokharel5613 7 місяців тому

    How can i contact you personally ?

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  7 місяців тому

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  • @YasmeenKousar-f8v
    @YasmeenKousar-f8v 8 місяців тому

    Age limit to work in Norway

    • @visalibrary
      @visalibrary  8 місяців тому

      Norway does not have a specific age limit for working as a nurse. The focus is on your qualifications, registration with the Norwegian Directorate of Health, and the ability to meet job requirements. However, general employment laws and retirement policies may indirectly influence work age. Retirement age in Norway typically ranges from 62 to 75, with variations depending on the pension scheme. This gives a broad range for potential work life, assuming one meets health and professional standards for nursing.