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Wellcome To:https://medicalguardian.com.sg The elderly population in Singapore, their caregivers, and their interactions with public health systems here. Singapore for the challenges and opportunities of an ageing population.

Everyone thinks of a career that gives them all what they need, in return for their skills and expertise, but how about a profession where in one has to love and care for an absolute stranger? A job where one should selflessly care for a total stranger, who is in pain and agony? Yes it is the noble profession of Nursing, which has changed lives of many Indian nurses who work abroad, they have dedicated themselves to this profession, leaving their families and loved ones, Caregiver in Singapore working in foreign countries. It is true that they earn handsome salaries working abroad when compared to salaries what they earn in home country.

Countries like the Ageing population in Singapore and even some of the Middle-Eastern countries have been hiring Indian nurses for the several decades. The other countries that welcome Indian nurses are Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Denmark, Malaysia, Wheelchair in Singapore, Italy, Rome, Libya, South Africa etc... This extra ordinary huge success of nursing, profession in developed countries have even prompted many males to choose this as a career, there are even nurses who are either science or commerce


graduates. The major reason for such a turn out male nurses in large numbers was due the five and six figured salaries that are offered abroad. Nurses are a crucial and essential part of healthcare Industry, this was made possible after the legendary Nurse "Florence Nightingale" started this dedicated service, which has grown even larger than what even Florence Nightingale would not have ever thought of when she started this as a service to God and took over nursing as a career and made it to a respectable profession for women and later even men joining the profession to reap benefits that is achieved out this great profession.

Regardless of your motivation for moving your nursing career overseas, you will have many of the same questions as others who want to nurse abroad. Here are the answers to three of the questions that I am asked most frequently... If you are already a registered nurse at home, moving your nursing career overseas to any English speaking country is only limited by your ability to speak the language well enough to pass the required English language test. Similarly, if you are a qualified nurse who is fluent in a language other than English, Arabic or Cantonese for example - there are many nursing vacancies abroad in the United Arab Emirates or Singapore elderly population. How do I get a job nursing abroad? Home nurse in Singapore Each country has their own way of registering nurses. And nurses who want to

nurse abroad in the United States, Australia or Canada face the added challenge of being required to register with the State Board of Nursing relevant to where they will be working as there is no nationwide system of nurse registration. Generally speaking, you will have to: * provide evidence of your nursing education


* provide evidence of your nursing license in the country you are currently working in * provide evidence of your nursing experience, usually recommendation letters on official letterhead will be accepted * provide evidence of your fluency in the official language of the country you are applying to register in In the UK you'll also have to take part in an Overseas Nursing Programme, and in the USA you'll have to take either the NCLEX-RN exam, or the CGFNS exam... or both.

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