UK Nurse – Tier 2 work permit
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What are the eligibility criteria?
If you are a nurse aspiring to work in the UK, you should commence the process by registering with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). In order to do so, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Qualification : GNM/ BSc/ Post BSc/ MSc in nursing
Work Experience : Minimum 1 year as a Registered Nurses in the last five years
English Language Requirements : Any one of the below tests is acceptable. (Clubbing scores are acceptable, but note that two test sittings must not be more than six months apart. Please check for eligibility of your clubbing scores.)
- An IELTS score of overall and individual 7 (no band less than 6.5) A 6.5 score in the Writing section of the test is acceptable alongside a 7.0 score in each of the Reading, Listening and Speaking sections of the test.
- OET B, C+ accepted from 28th Jan 2020 ,with retrospective effect, subject to 2 years

The Application Process

- NMC Registration: Your NMC Registration will be processed at no additional cost.
- Interview Preparation Session: A dedicated interview FAQ session will be conducted by our Expert, and there is no additional cost for this service.
- Interview with UK NHS Hospitals: We will facilitate your interview process with our associated UK NHS Hospitals at no extra cost.
- OET Test Result: Our expert can train you for the OET at a fee of just $100.
- CBT Test Result: Training for the CBT is available through our expert at a cost of just $100.
- Visa Filing: We will handle all aspects of your visa application filing with accuracy, and this service is available for just $100.
Detailed information on how to apply for registration as a nurse or midwife
Documents Required
- Application Fee
- Passport
- Name change Document
- Qualification Certificates
- Experience Certificates
- Language Certificate
- Registration Certificate
The application process
This is the first stage of the application process.
You will need to complete an online self-assessment, which will confirm if you are eligible to apply. As part of this, you will be asked to confirm that you meet all health requirements, are of good character and meet the English language requirements. You must confirm that you can provide us with supporting documents as evidence later in the application process.
In the event that you are unable to provide any supporting evidence later on, you application will not be processed and any costs that you have incurred will not be refunded.
Once you have passed the eligibility stage, the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) requires you to pass a Test of Competence. The Part 1 exam is a computer-based test (CBT) comprising 120 Multiple Choice Questions to be answered within 4 hours. This is a test of theoretical practice-based knowledge. Passing this CBT is mandatory for nurses trained outside the EU (European Union) and European Economic Area, who are currently seeking employment as a nurse in the UK.
You can attempt the CBT three times as part of one application, with a minimum of ten days in between each sitting. You will need to pass the CBT within six months of completing your eligibility. If you have not completed the CBT within six months of completing eligibility, it will expire and you will need to complete the online self-assessment again.
In case you are unsuccessful even on your third attempt, the application will close and you will need to wait six months in order to restart the application process.
On passing the CBT, you will be asked to provide your supporting documents for your application.
Copies of these documents must be uploaded:
You will also need to download and print the following forms from your online portal and have them
- Current valid passport
- Birth certificate
- Formal qualification certificates for each qualification that you are submitting as part of your application.
- Registration certificates from each country where you have practised and/or been registered. If the country offers state level registration, then you need to have registered in each state where you’ve practised.
- A full, national police clearance certificate for every overseas country lived in or visited for more than three months, since the age of 18. You must submit these within three months of the date of issue.
- If you have lived in the UK for more than three months, you need to provide a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) certificate. You will need to submit this within three months of the date of issue.
- A registration verification from each country where you have practised or where you have been previously registered. Again, if the country operates state level registration, you need to have been registered and provide verification forms from each state practiced in. These forms need to be completed by the relevant authority and must be received within three months of the date it was signed.
- A completed form to accompany transcript of training (FATT) form and full transcript of your training for all relevant nursing or midwifery qualifications that you are submitting as part of your application. These forms need to be completed by the education provider.
- A good health declaration from your general practitioner or the occupational health department at place of work. They’ll be asked to confirm that they’ve seen you within the last six months of the date they’re completing the form and the form must be received within three months of the date it’s been completed. The individual completing your good health declaration must not be a member of your family or your direct employer.
All of the relevant forms required are available to download from your online portal once you reach the assessment stage, but not before.
You must send the relevant forms to the correct authorities to be completed and they must be posted back to the NMC. Kindly ensure that you send the original forms that the referee or relevant authority has completed; please don’t send photocopies or scans, as these won’t be accepted.
All forms must be completed in full and be signed, stamped and dated.
Once the NMC has received all the necessary documents, your application will be assessed by a member of the International Registrations Team. They will aim to assess applications within 60 calendar days of receiving all your supporting evidence.
In case the NMC needs to ask you for more information following our assessment, they will assign a case officer, who will be the point of contact going forwards.
Once the NMC has confirmed that you meet their registration requirements, your application will be progressed to the next stage, which is the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE).
The OSCE can only be completed in the UK and will assess your clinical knowledge. The test will be administered by an approved university test centre who will administer their own test fee in agreement with the NMC. You must contact the university directly to book and pay for the test.
The OSCE simulates a clinical environment and patient scenarios which all registered nurses and midwives are likely to encounter when they assess, plan, implement and evaluate care. The OSCE contains nursing or midwifery scenarios along with separate skill stations. Each separate clinical examination is known a ‘station’ and circulates through all the stations within a set timeframe.
Each of the six stations has standardised marking criteria against which everyone is assessed. Everyone is assessed by a panel of examiners and will be filmed for quality assurance purposes.
Both the CBT and OSCE are based on current UK pre-registration standards.
You will have three attempts at the OSCE as part of one application, with a minimum of ten days in between each sitting.
If you are still unsuccessful on your third attempt, your application will close. You will need to submit a new application but will not be able to sit the OSCE again for a minimum of six months.
A face-to-face ID check will take place at the OSCE location on the same day as your OSCE exam. You must bring all of the original documents that you uploaded as part of your application. This includes your passport, registration certificates, police clearances and UK DBS. There will be a checklist on the back of the OSCE letter, which is downloadable from the portal.
If for any reason you don’t have all of original documents on the day, you will still be able to sit for the OSCE exam. However, you will be asked to book in an appointment, either at the NMC office in London or at one of the OSCE locations, to complete an ID check. If this is the case, you will not be able to progress to the last stage of the registration process until you have attended the follow up ID check.
Once the NMC has received notification that you have successfully completed the OSCE and the ID check, you will be asked to complete the final declaration and make the registration payment via portal. Once both these processes have been completed, you will be sent your registration number (Pin).
Congratulations! You are now a UK registered nurse!
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Upon acquiring any of our service products, our dedicated Customer Support Team will promptly reach out to you with a welcome call. During this call, they will meticulously verify all details, gather essential information if required, and assist you in seamlessly processing the application. By coordinating with both our technical experts and you, we ensure a smooth and efficient experience.
Important Note: Upon successful enrolment, we will link you with our UK Nurse Hiring Expert. This expert will conduct a thorough information session on the process of obtaining a Tier – 2 work permit in the UK. The session will cover the various steps, including the NMC Registration Process, optimal timing for the OET & CBT tests, and Interview Preparation before arranging a direct interview with a UK NHS Hospital. Additionally, our expert will assist you in identifying currently available positions in various hospitals across different cities, specifically in the City of London, Leicester, Liverpool, Bristol, Coventry, or any other city of your preference for employment in the United Kingdom.
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STILL CONFUSED??? NOT SURE WHERE TO BEGIN?
STILL CONFUSED??? NOT SURE WHERE TO BEGIN?
Why not undergo the entire process with us?
- Initial consultation with a UK expert
- Initial technical skills interview
- Evaluation of feedback from experts and provision of a report summary to the candidate
- Assistance with resume preparation
- Support for NMC registration
- Intense OET training with our skilled OET expert
- Multiple mock tests on OET to build confidence and pass on the first attempt
- Support for OET test registration
- Intense CBT training with our skilled CBT expert
- Multiple mock tests for CBT to acquire necessary skills and pass on the first attempt
- Support for CBT test registration
- Interview preparation with our UK employment expert
- Multiple mock interviews for error correction, improvement of communication skills, and tips to succeed on the first attempt
- Arrangement of the final interview with a UK NHS employer
- Follow-up to expedite the offer letter to our candidate
- Follow-up to obtain the Certification of Sponsorship (COS) from the UK employer
- Assistance with document preparation for UK Tier-2 Visa filing
- Booking appointments with UK visa and citizenship application services
- Scheduling the arrival and joining date in the UK
- Follow-up with the UK employer regarding accommodation arrangements
- Follow-up on airport pick-up with the UK employer
- Comprehensive post-landing services will be provided