How to become a registered nurse in Switzerland?

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Swiss Redcross is responsible for credentialcheck for foreign nurses
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Website-https://www.redcross.ch/en/our-services/healthcare-professions-recognition-and-registration/recognition-of-foreign-qualifications#who-can-translate-my-documents-22vi1c
Recognition of foreign Qualifictaion:

  1. Pre check with swiss red cross
  2. submit application for recognitionand mak e payment adn await for assessment
    You send us all the documents and the signed application form by post.
  3. Recognition decision:
    Your complete application has been submitted to us: you will then receive a preliminary decision within four months. The decision can either be that your qualifications have been recognized or that you need to complete compensatory measures. If compensatory measures are needed, the procedure will take longer to complete.

Immigrating to Switzerland:

  1. Determine eligibility
  2. Research job market
  3. Langauage proficiency–German/Italian/French -level B2
  4. Seek employment
  5. Secure a Job offer
  6. Obtain a work permit
  7. Apply for a visa
  8. Arrive in switzerland

Cost:
550 Swiss franc if your degree in nursing or midwifery is listed in the EU requirements 2005/36/ECOpens a new window, Annex V (starting on page 124) in the relevant countries. You will receive one invoice.

930 Swiss franc if no compensatory measures are required. You will receive two partial invoices.

1,000 Swiss franc if compensatory measures are required. You will receive two partial invoices.

Depending on the profession, an additional 130 Swiss franc may be charged for registration with GesReg / NAREG, the National Register of Healthcare Professions.

Documents required to support an application for recognition

*Certificate of Current Professional Status / Letter of Good Standing
The certificate may have a different name depending on the country: ‘Certificate of Current Professional Status (CCPS)’ or ‘Letter of Good Standing’ (LoGS). For the first step in recognizing qualifications, the PreCheckOpens a new window, a current CCPS/LoGS is not required.

As part of your application for recognition, you must submit a CCPS/LoGS that is no more than three months ol

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Comments (10)

  1. Stella Sunday

    Good evening team, I am a registered nurse midwife from Nigeria who wishes to migrate to your country as a nurse but I don’t have a Bachelor degree in nursing .
    How do I go about the process?

    • Nursing Manthra

      You can get license as assistant nurse if your nursing course is more than 18 month duration. Kindly contact us through whatsapp +971502515717

  2. MWAYI SABOLA

    hello team, i am a registered nurse from Malawi and i have recently passed my NCLEX exam, my wish is to migrate to your country.
    looking forward to hearing from you soon.

    • Nursing Manthra

      Kindly contact us through WhatsApp number +971502515717

  3. Elizabeth igweonu

    I am a nurse from nigeria with registered nurse certificate ,registered midwife certificate,bachelor of nursing and a masters in reproductive health i wish to migrate to ur country for work if i qualify and how do i go about it

    • Nursing Manthra

      Kindly contact us through WhatsApp number +971502515717

  4. Abhiroop

    I’m a RN and working as a Community Health Officer in India. I’m interested to migrate and work in Switzerland. What is the process?

  5. Francis

    Hi, I am a registered nurse in Australia and would like to venture out and wants to work in Switzerland. Where can I see a list of requirements that I need to do. Thanks

  6. Asia

    Hello I am a Registered nurse currently practising in Australia considering moving to Switzerland.
    I hold a bachelor of nursing degree and have been working as an anaesthetics nurse for 2 years.
    I was born in Italy, therefore hold an italian citizenship and can speak both English and italian. I have a few questions and would like some help enquiring about my possibilities.
    I have also already sent you a WhatsApp message ☺️

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