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How to Become a Nurse in Ireland When Qualified Outside the EU

Are you a qualified nurse from outside the EU looking to start your nursing career in Ireland?

Ireland offers a promising opportunity for international nurses to work in a thriving healthcare system. However, there are specific steps and requirements you need to meet to ensure a smooth transition.

Recognition of Qualifications

First, you must be registered as a nurse in the country where you obtained your qualification. The NMBI (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland) requires proof of your registration to ensure that you are a fully qualified nurse.

Meet English Language Requirements

The next very important step is to pass the English language proficiency exam, the NMBI requires proof of English language skills to ensure you can communicate effectively in a clinical setting. The most accepted tests are

  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

  • OET (Occupational English Test)

Please note that:

  • NMBI only accept IELTS/OET test results that are less then two years old. If your test results are out of date, you will need to re-sit IELTS/OET

  • NMBI will independently verify your scores

  • NMBI only accept one test result and do not accept combined results

  • NMBI do not accept IELTS One Skill Retake

Application Process & Documentation Verification

After verifying your qualifications and meeting the English language requirements, apply to the NMBI by completing the online form, paying the fee, and submitting necessary documents (nursing qualifications, proof of registration, and English proficiency). The NMBI will review your submission, which may take several weeks, so ensure everything is accurate and complete.

Adaptation/Assessment & NMBI Registration

Depending on your background and qualifications, you may be required to complete an adaptation or assessment program, which could involve supervised practice or additional evaluations to meet Irish nursing standards. Once you have fulfilled these requirements, you will receive your registration from the NMBI, allowing you to practice as a nurse in Ireland.

Work Visa Application

To work in Ireland, you must apply for a work visa, typically a Critical Skills Employment Permit or General Employment Permit, depending on your job offer. Submit your application to the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) with all required documents, including your job offer and proof of NMBI registration.

Relocate and Kickstart Your Nursing Career

Once your visa is approved, get ready for your move to Ireland by arranging accommodation and familiarizing yourself with the healthcare system and local culture. Upon arrival, you can begin your nursing career in a supportive environment with opportunities for growth and development.

 

 

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How to become a nurse in Northern Ireland?

Nurses provide care across a variety of social and clinical settings. Both public and private healthcare in Northern Ireland is always in great demand for nurses in all disciplines.

To practice nursing in Northern Ireland you have to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), the regulatory body for nursing and midwifery. This can be done once you have gained your nursing degree.

If you come from overseas and you wish to practice nursing in Northern Ireland, you have to go through the process of qualifications recognition to get registered with the NMC.

To get registered as a nurse in Northern Ireland, please advise the NMC website as you will need to complete International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and OSCE.

If you are an experienced or newly registered nurse in Northern Ireland and wish to work with us or take up a few extra shifts, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential chat.

Working with Excel Healthcare will give you an opportunity to practice nursing and gain confidence in different settings (hospitals, hospices, nursing homes). You will have the great advantage of flexibility as you can choose the days and hours you want to work. Whether the area you are passionate about is the care of the elderly, general nursing, or mental health, we will make sure to find the perfect match for you.

In addition to the NMC registration, you will need the following certificates:

  • Basic life support/First Aid
  • Infection Control
  • Moving and Handling
  • Medication Management
  • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults
  • DOLS

Our healthcare team has a number of roles available across Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland and is ready to assist you on the way to securing new job opportunities.

Get in touch with us to register your interest.

Nurses

How to become a nurse in Ireland?

Nurses provide care across a variety of social and clinical settings. Both public and private healthcare jobs in Ireland are always in great demand within all disciplines.

To become a nurse in Ireland, you have to be registered with the NMBI, the regulatory body for nursing. This can be done once you have gained your nursing degree (applicants from Ireland can register as candidates before they finish their degree).

If you come from overseas and you wish to practice nursing in Ireland, you have to go through the process of qualifications recognition to get registered.

To get registered as a nurse in Ireland, please contact the NMBI.

If you are an experienced or newly registered nurse in Ireland and wish to work with us or take up a few extra shifts, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a confidential chat.

Working with Excel Healthcare will give you an opportunity to practice nursing and gain confidence in different settings (hospitals, hospices, nursing homes). You will have the great advantage of flexibility as you can choose the days and hours you want to work. Whether the area you are passionate about is the care of the elderly, general nursing, or mental health, we will make sure to find the perfect match for you.

In addition to the NMBI registration, you will need the following certificates:

  • Children First
  • Infection Control
  • Patient Manual Handling
  • Medication Management
  • Safeguarding of Vulnerable Adults

We provide a range of training services which you can view by clicking clicking ‘training services’.

Our healthcare team has a number of roles available and is ready to assist you in securing new job opportunities.

Get in touch with us to register your interest.