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Good day to you sir Trust you are good Please I will like to make an inquiry about nurse migrating to NZ I came across a post on Nairaland please how visible is this? Can my partner give it a shot ? Thanks in anticipation I will be waiting to hear from you 1. Complete a three years Basic Midwifery study and get registered and licensed by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. 2. Get a valid (not expired) international passport ready. This cost around 25,000 naira from any immigration office near you. 2. At this point I advise you open a dollar account in any Nigerian bank so you can easily pay for your application and registration fee to New Zealand Midwifery Council. Don't panic. Its not difficult to open. Just go to aboki buy US$10 with 3500 naira. Go with your intl passport, electricity bill, 2 passport photographs to FCMB bank and they will do it for you. When you are ready to apply to New Zealand Midwifery Council, you must buy dollar from aboki and pay into this account to cover the amount you want to pay to New Zealand Midwifery Council. You need this because you can't pay to New Zealand Midwifery Council with your naira atm card. 3. Log in to www.midwiferycouncil.health.nz/midwives/becoming-registered-practise/internationally-qualified-midwives-application-guidelines to study the guidelines. 4. With your valid valid license and intl passport ready and your dollar account funded with at least US$200, you Log in to www.midwiferycouncil.health.nz and create an account in their website. You will be given a username and password which you will need to Log in anytime. Click on 'Apply' and select 'Oversea' and fill the form. Select 'Assessment fee'. This is because your documents will be assessed first before proper registration. Assessment fee is 250 New Zealand dollar, about 62,000 naira. On payment option, select credit card and fill in the details on your dollar account atm card. If they confirm your credentials to be true, they will give you decision letter to pay for your registration and license. This cost 750 New Zealand dollar, about 186,000 naira. 5. After filling the form online, you will be asked to print out two forms. You will take one to Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria to fill and send directly to New Zealand Midwifery Council. 6. You will send the following documents by post to: New Zealand Midwifery Council, Level 5, 22 Willeston Street, Wellington Central, Wellington 6011, New Zealand. - A photocopy of the data page of your intl passport - Photocopy of your RM Notification of Registration - Certificate of Good Standing. This with be sent by Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria directly to New Zealand Midwifery Council. NMCN charges around 10,000 naira for this. 7. Your CV signed and dated. It must also state names, full addresses of all health facilities/clinics/hospitals you have worked, your position, ward and explain the functions of that ward/unit. 8. Meet the Principal of your school of Midwifery and ask them to send your transcripts to: New Zealand Midwifery Council Tell your Principal to add that your studies were conducted and you were examined in English language. This is very important. If this is not stated, you will be required to sit and take IELTS test. 9. Get a reference letter from one of your former or current employer stating your Midwifery ability and conduct. Another reference letter can come from a person of high standing but not related to you. You will add it in the documents you will send to New Zealand Midwifery Council. 10. Get a medical certificate of physical and mental fitness from a government hospital. 11. Fill the Self Assessment Against Competencies form. This is the second form you printed from New Zealand Midwifery Council website. You are required to have conducted at least 30 deliveries by yourself, 20 as assistants and 50 as observer. You will answer some questions on antenatal, postnatal, episiotomy, deliveries, medical surgical nursing, etc. 12. Photocopy of your WAEC/NECO. Ask your school to give you a testimonial stating your academic background and conduct. Your secondary school must state that English was the medium of study and you were examined in English language. This is the condition New Zealand Midwifery Council accepts to exempt you from taking IELTS. 12. First School Leaving Certificate. 13. Completed and printed online application form from New Zealand Midwifery Council website. Note: all Photocopies must be notarised by a solicitor. He must print his name, Complete address, phone number, rank/designation and state 'I certify this document a true copy of their originals' on each documents. If this is not done, it will be rejected. So get a lawyer do that. Mail all documents to: New Zealand Midwifery Council in the address stated above. If you have further questions on registration and licensing, pls write to New Zealand Midwifery Council via info@midwiferycouncil.health.nz After your qualification is assessed and New Zealand Midwifery Council informs you, the next step is to look for Midwives recruitment agency in New Zealand. They will assist you get a job while you are still in Nigeria. They will file application for your work permit, pay your visa fee, your flight ticket, receive you on arrival in New Zealand and arrange an accommodation for you. You will sign a contract to work for them for 2 or 3 years. This does not affect your salary oo. If you are married, they can sponsor you, your husband and one child or you and two children without your husband. If you have further questions on Sponsorship, pls write: info@accent.net.nz Or enquiries@tonix.co.nz Or info@medacs.co.nz femijck: |
Mcleo007:I’m sorry for your loss. May God ease this painful period for you. Stay strong.” |
I’m sorry for disturbing you about this...please i don’t have any clue on how to go about this Even the first step to be taken .. I want to start the processing as soon as possible Thanks Hoping to read from you again femijck: |
Lekster: |
Oh thanks Do you know of any cheap technology school I can apply to? And when to start I don’t know how to go about it do I need to write any exam here maybe Ietls or toefl I’m sorry if my questions are becoming to such sir Please accept my request so I can email you directly Thanks in anticipation femijck: |
femijck:Good day sir, Please kindly advice me I just came across this thread.. I’m in my early 30’s And willing to leave this country.. please what type of visa can I apply for sir I have just O’level I had to stop to face hustle when I couldn’t cope again I learnt painting at time.. I’m self employed now I have my business registered under Cac I have saved some amount for this.. Your advice is needed What type of visa will be ok for me ? And how do I do about it? With what I read on the thread school fees is exorbitant over there I’m planning to write Ietls before on general training @femijck |
Good day sir, Please kindly advice me I just came across this thread.. I’m in my early 30’s And willing to leave this country.. please what type of visa can I apply for sir I have just O’level I had to stop to face hustle when I couldn’t cope again I learnt painting at time.. I’m self employed now I have my business registered under Cac I have saved some amount for this.. Your advice is needed What type of visa will be ok for me ? And how do I do about it? With what I read on the thread school fees is exorbitant over there I’m planning to write Ietls before on general training lquote author=femijck post=78053880] The lord is on your side lol...... you’ve done this several times nah.... so no worries[/quote] |
Bashoruntolu:I feel your pain bro Better days ahead Just don't lose focus.. |
SThis story that Senator Dino Melaye jumped out of ARMED POLICE moving vehicle and escaped into the bush on the way to Lokoja from Abuja can only be believed by those who believed that story of someone trekking from Lagos to Abuja. 1. Where was Dino Melaye seated in the vehicle? Certainly, it must be in the middle with one policeman on his right and another on his left. So how could he have escaped? 2. Did he push the Armed Policemen on the side through which he jumped out of the vehicle out first before jumping out? 3. At what speed was the vehicle moving? Even at 50KM/Hr, no one can jump out of a vehicle? Like I said, this is another Tales by Moonlight and I hope it was not even an attempt to kill the Senator. |
This story that Senator Dino Melaye jumped out of ARMED POLICE moving vehicle and escaped into the bush on the way to Lokoja from Abuja can only be believed by those who believed that story of someone trekking from Lagos to Abuja. 1. Where was Dino Melaye seated in the vehicle? Certainly, it must be in the middle with one policeman on his right and another on his left. So how could he have escaped? 2. Did he push the Armed Policemen on the side through which he jumped out of the vehicle out first before jumping out? 3. At what speed was the vehicle moving? Even at 50KM/Hr, no one can jump out of a vehicle? Like I said, this is another Tales by Moonlight and I hope it was not even an attempt to kill the Senator. |
High01:You said it all |
alexistaiwo:Abeg bro u drop Any odd today Bet9ja don ruin me finish �� |
[quote author=alexistaiwo abeg add me To the whatsapp group post Guys.... Please the slots for the rollover whatsapp group has been filled.... Like I said earlier, I have something cooking when the international break is over. May the odds always be in our favor.[/quote] |
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rheether:You ain't going no where ![]() |
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