Tuesday, February 28, 2012

In a few years I would like to work in Greece or Germany. Im wondering what all as a nurse I would need to do

In a few years I would like to work in Greece or Germany. Im wondering what all as a nurse I would need to do?
I imagine I would need to get a visa, etc. Does anyone know the route I would need to take and how long it takes to do this? My boyfriend is in the military and we would go together.
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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you already know whats the nurse's job right, you should have an experience first, passed all your exams and apply for a job in that country youre going to before you step in that land...depends on how fast you will process ur paperworks


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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Anyone know where I can find info on working as a Registered Nurse from America in Germany

Anyone know where I can find info on working as a Registered Nurse from America in Germany?
RN license Willing to learn German Speaking English or Speaking German.
Health Care - 2 Answers
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What do you mean work as a RN form America in Germany? As in speaking German?
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contact the German Embassy for info at: http://www.globescope.biz/germany/reg/index.cfm


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

how much do a nurse in germany earn in the hospital or oldpeoples homes with lohnsteuer funf

how much do a nurse in germany earn in the hospital or oldpeoples homes with lohnsteuer funf?

Other - Germany - 3 Answers
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Basically, you should ask your employer. Your question lacks some details, like, will you be employed by a home care company ("Häuslicher Pflegedienst"), or are you planning to do it as a freelancer, that means, self-employed on a "Minijob" basis for several households. Both schemes have their advantages and disadvantages, and it varies from place to place, so you'll really have to find out on your own. Are you already in Germany and doing a job, or are you married to a German who pays for the household income? You'll have no "Lohnsteuer 5" if this isn't the case. The 5 (highest tax for additional work) usually is for people who don't really need the money. Don't feel insulted. You should ask a German "Steuerberater" for details, as I'm not a financial expert. Also, "nurse" translates into various professions in German, and some of them need a diploma and/or special education. So your question isn't easy to answer. Local regualtions, which vary from state to state, can make things even more difficult. I'd suggest you just apply for the jiobs you find interesting, and if they want you, they'll make sure you'll get all the necessary paperwork done. Employers usually don't like bureaucracy and will have lots of understanding for you not wanting to deal with the paperwork.
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Well, that job doesn't make much money in general and with Lohnsteuerklasse 5 it's gonna be even less.
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Low wages. People are paid more for comparable work in Canada. The standard of living is lower in Germany than in Canada. Most people live in apartments and don't own their own homes. It's sad really. And it's so cramped and over-populated too in Germany.


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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

If I work in Germany as a nurse, could i move back to America and work as a nurse, or would I have to

If I work in Germany as a nurse, could i move back to America and work as a nurse, or would I have to?
study it again, cause the words are different, that I studied in Germany?
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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I'm pretty sure you'd be going back to school before you could work as a nurse in The States. Just my humble opinion.
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Hm.... You possibly would have to restudy the language if you want to work in America unless you can speak English fluidly.
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I do believe(I could be wrong) that they will let you as long as you take the certification test. I also think there's another test since you studied in a foreign country. I know that doctors can though it's hard process.

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