The Journey to Germany for Nurses: A Step-by-Step Guide

Germany is one of the most appealing places in the world for Indian nurses looking for international opportunities. With a high demand for health care professionals, great work conditions, and career path just about practically established, it is not surprising that many aspiring nurses in India dream of moving there. The staff and educators at WeSkill India work internationally to help make that dream a reality, especially with our dedicated language and career training programs.

Step 1: Language Training (B1/B2 Level required)

The required first step and the most important, is to learn the German language. As a nurse, you need a level B1 or B2 understanding of the German language according to Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At WeSkill India, our expert trainers will work with you to help improve your German medical vocabulary, guide students in speaking with and interviewing patients and give real-time practice exercises to deter any feelings of nervousness or hesitation.

Step 2: Prepare and Test your Documents

Candidates will have to submit academic and professional certificates, valid and relevant registration credentials, and documentation of experience to us. We are happy to ensure all documents are certified, recognized and translated according to German language professional norms.

Step 3: Interview with the Recruiter/Employer

Now that the Candidates’ language skills and documentation are sorted, our recruiters will screen you for your language skills as well as domain knowledge. They will meet and speak with the you to assess your language proficiency as well as your domain expertise.

Step 4: Visa and Explore

Once candidates have received a job offer from a German healthcare facility, the specifics of boarding a plane and heading to Germany will be the next reality.

With WeSkill India assisting at all steps with transparency and clarity in communication, our candidates feel confident. This is just the start of a new exciting career in a fascinating new nation. All the best!’