Recognition of EU/EFTA trained nurses in Switzerland

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
  • Are you a non-EU nurse trained in a EU/EFTA country? This video explains how you can be recognised as a nurse in Switzerland.
    Type this on your browser to get the European Union directives of 2005: EU requirements 2005/36/EC
    From Annexe V page 124

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  • @Cheepapelmo
    @Cheepapelmo 5 місяців тому

    Bonjour Maureen 😊.. thank you for the brilliant information . Kindly answer my question , don’t we need language B2 before paying 680 fr ??? 🙏

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому +1

      No, you receive this bill and must pay it for the process to continue. On reception of this payment they will send you the requirements where language certification falls.

    • @Cheepapelmo
      @Cheepapelmo 5 місяців тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 thank you so much . But here the difference is I am trained in non eu country but recent experienced in eu country. I didn’t get bill with 680 instead I got two option bills of 1060 franc or 1130 franc .. confusing .. please help me understand.. Bonne journée!🫶🏻🙏

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому

      @@Cheepapelmothey must have explained this in the letter they sent you. Not sure why they would send you two options. You can mail them to clarify since I do not know your exact circumstances.

  • @hananenebiyat8280
    @hananenebiyat8280 3 місяці тому

    Hello and thank you for your content and please answer my questions 🙏🥰
    I was a professional anesthetist in my country ethiopia and when i tried to apply for the pre check src my job is not on the list so what can i do ..can i just apply as a nurse because i have 4 years experience on this job and i want to work here as nurse anesthetist

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  2 місяці тому +1

      Hello. The SRC does not recognise anaesthetists. This is done by the doctor’s body; MEBEKO &FMH. Kindly check their websites for more information.

  • @abdulaimorlaibangura8208
    @abdulaimorlaibangura8208 3 місяці тому

    Hello Ma'am. I am thinking of relocating in Switzerland. I am an Accountant living in Sierra Leone but don't know where to start. Please do help me.

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  3 місяці тому

      Hello, accountants are not in high demand currently. I therefore really don’t know how you can relocate to Switzerland. Maybe by coming as a student in a highly sort after profession?? Like IT

  • @elizabethayomide756
    @elizabethayomide756 5 місяців тому

    Thanks for the info😊
    As a non Eu nurse that has a Belgian nursing license but hasn’t worked in Belgium
    Can I register as an Eu nurse?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому

      You’re welcome. You need a minimum of two years experience from Belgium. That being said, it does not hurt to give it a try. The shortage might work to your advantage.

  • @earthchanger
    @earthchanger 5 місяців тому

    Hello,I genuinely love switzerland and I will take swiss citizenship in future. But as an non eu/efta citizen it much more complex case. So can you make video like what is procedure to get c permit and any fasten process without marriage and investment route like some people say that you might get c permit in 5 years of residence in switzerland even if you are non eu/efta citizen,and non married to Swiss national if you are well integrated in society,have clean records,never opted for social security,passed tests that show your knowledge about switzerland geography, history, politics, constitution is commendable,and your language proficiency is also quite good and if your graduated from Swiss University and work in technological/important fields the authorities might grant you c permit in 5 years then in more or less 2 years conversion into citizenship if everything goes fine .so I want clarity on this. Please make a video about this it means alot ❤.

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому +1

      Hello, I will make a video on this. I however want to let you know that if you are not yet in Switzerland as a Non-EU the rule is the same for every canton. Once you are here and can prove all the things you have listed then it can be very different from one Canton to another. This makes it very difficult for foreigners to understand the system.

    • @earthchanger
      @earthchanger 5 місяців тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 if I want to live in Zurich Canton

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому +1

      @@earthchanger let's just say I will make a video on this then you will be able to understand it better.

  • @user-po2ek9hp1n
    @user-po2ek9hp1n 5 місяців тому

    Hello
    Im basically korean nurse and i went to malta to take the bridging course to make equivalence as european degree and i m done with that course and i got nursimg certificate in malta.
    I passed the precheck and i got positive answer from red cross. Now i have b2 level of french and i have permit b
    According to the email from red cross,The next step is to send my id permit b and language certificate . Then they will send me the facture
    That is the end of the procedure? Is there other documents that i need to prepare??
    And i wanna know how long will it take as well. Maybe the processing period could be different from the canton as well? (I live in genève now)
    Last question,
    Is there any chance for me to do frontaliè as well?? Now i have spause visa of france as well
    I saw all ur video but my listening is not good enough so i m asking those questions.
    Thank you for uploading good video :)

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому +1

      Hello, congratulations. You already got the Maltese equivalence and being that it is EU then all the Red Cross is doing is your registration and since your mother tongue is not spoken here, they just need to verify that you are at a B2 level in one of the local languages. If they have sent you the bill then once you pay it you will receive your registration letter in not more than a month’s time.
      If you have a Swiss B permit, why do you want to be a “frontalier”? This is not a frontalier permit. Will make a video on this.

    • @user-po2ek9hp1n
      @user-po2ek9hp1n 4 місяці тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 because my wife came to switzerland because of me here studying..at the university..:(
      I got the facture 600chf and demande de reconnaissance.
      Among Documents lists,
      "what is the copie certifiée conforme de l'autorisation d'exercer la profession, délivrée par l'autorité compétente du pays où la formation a été suivie le document peut être envoyé directement pas les autorités compétentes à courriel"
      Do you happen to know which document i need to prepare..?
      Cuz i didnt need it when i was in korea and malta..

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  4 місяці тому +1

      Ok. I get it. However since you already have the B permit, it would be wise to stay in Switzerland so that you don’t lose it. You can change your B to G if you really want to live in France. That document is an attestation by your nursing licensing body in Korea stating that you studied your BscN there, you are qualified to work as a nurse in Korea and you have not done anything that should stop you from practicing as a nurse. This can be sent to the Red Cross directly as an original from Korea, or you can make a copy in which case you must have it notarised. If the Maltese Nursing council changed your degree completely to be from them then you can get this document from them. I hope this helps.

    • @user-po2ek9hp1n
      @user-po2ek9hp1n 4 місяці тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 should i get my documents notarized in my Country..?or in switzerland..?
      So all the documents which is written" Copie certifiée conforme" need to get notarized..?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  4 місяці тому

      @@user-po2ek9hp1n you can do it in your country or here. Might be cheaper in your country. Or to avoid unnecessary charges, just give them the original. They sent mine back. Hope they do the same for you.

  • @r.krabari4203
    @r.krabari4203 4 місяці тому

    We can come Switzerland on student visa nd get nurse job ,is it possible

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  4 місяці тому

      When you finish your studies and find a job as a nurse it's up to your employer to apply for your work permit with the conviction that he could not find a nurse with a permit in Switzerland.. I want to believe in this case you are studying nursing.

  • @charles19943
    @charles19943 5 місяців тому

    What are languages needed?

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому

      Depending on your target canton, the language might be French, German or Italian. These are the 3 national languages. Romansh is the 4th but is spoken by very few Swiss people.

    • @charles19943
      @charles19943 5 місяців тому

      @@maureensunshine3185 have you ever checked to see if red cross waives US based RNs

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому

      @@charles19943 no, I haven't. I however know of an American nurse who only had to give the language proficiency documentation. Never heard of any American who had an indirect entry. Hope that helps.

    • @charles19943
      @charles19943 5 місяців тому

      Really need information on Switzerland Registration from USRN. I just replied to your mail. I admire your confidence on achieving it Maureen

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому

      Thank you.

  • @Cheepapelmo
    @Cheepapelmo 5 місяців тому

    Bonjour Maureen 😊.. thank you for the brilliant information . Kindly answer my question , don’t we need language B2 before paying 680 fr ??? 🙏

    • @maureensunshine3185
      @maureensunshine3185  5 місяців тому +1

      For EU qualified nurses you pay before giving the proof of language and other documents. It’s a one time payment. Non-EU nurses payment is done in two steps and maybe that is why it’s confusing you.