Nurses
1) Curriculum Vitae
This does not need to be in great detail, and should deal mainly with your professional activities. Please note that if you mention a qualification in your CV, then you will have to produce a certificate to support it.
2) 8 passport photos.
(You might bring an extra set with you also, as they are sometimes needed, and it is easier to get them in your home country.)
3) TWO CERTIFIED copies of each the following
- professional certificates (degrees, diplomas etc)
- these are the certificate of your NURSING DEGREE OR DIPLOMA, and any certificate of a SPECIALIST NURSING QUALIFICATION
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- Evidence of nursing registration in the home country, and Original Letter of good standing with their own nursing council
- This is documentation showing that you are currently registered as a nurse in the country where you work, and that they have no problems with you.
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- Passport (copy of all pages also blank pages)
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What do we mean by certified copies?
These are photocopies of your documents, which have been presented to a lawyer/registrar together with the original certificate, document or diploma. The lawyer/registrar then signs the photocopy, and writes on it declaring that this is a true copy of the original. He will then place his stamp on the document.
If your certificate is not in English:
Applicants must take note that any certificates and documents provided should be in English or accompanied by a certified correct English translation (2 copies also)
Application forms:
We can send you application forms by email attachment. Please ask us for copies
Post your documents to us by normal mail, or get a friend to bring them.
References:
We request from you the names of 2-3 referees, including the present employer.