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Under the new rules, doctors, nurses, dentists and midwives applying for Tier 2 (General) visas for UK will not need to sit for English language tests like TOEFL and IELTS as Occupational English Test (OET) scores are enough for them.

Earlier, the candidates had to take OET to register with Nursing and Midwifery Council and the General Medical Council, which are the two healthcare boards in the UK, as well as TOEFL or IELTS like exam to apply for visa.

“The Home Office has also streamlined English language testing ensuring that doctors, dentists, nurses and midwives who have already passed an English language test accepted by the relevant professional body, do not have to sit another test before entry to the UK on a Tier 2 visa,” the UK government said in a release.

This means that these healthcare professionals will be exempt from the English language requirement for their visa application where they have used their successful OET results for registering with the relevant healthcare regulator. The test was recognised by the UK’s Nursing and Midwifery Council and the General Medical Council almost two years ago.

The Occupational English Test (OET) is designed to meet the specific English language needs of the healthcare sector. It assesses the language proficiency of healthcare professionals who wish to register and practise in an English-speaking environment. OET is conducted by Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment (CBLA), a venture between Cambridge Assessment English and Box Hill Institute.

Sujata Stead, CEO, Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment, which conducts the OET, said this change which was announced last week will make sure that hospitals and medical practices across the UK will be able to access the staff they need more quickly.

The change will apply to all Tier 2 (General) visa applications submitted from October 1.

What Do We Offer?

Nurse Recruitment to the UK – Without IELTS

The UK Nursing and Midwifery Council has recently made some changes to their English language requirements

Many nurses from certain countries are now exempt from the IELTS exam, and all you have to do is demonstrate that your degree was taught and examined in English

We Currently have a large Care Provider interested in recruiting nurses from your region, and would be very interested in what you have to offer​

The client in return will Offer:

  • Free Flights

  • Cover the cost of Visa

  • Cover the cost of Registration

  • Subsidized Accommodation

  • Full Induction

  • Plus much more

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