THE CAP PROCESS – Getting Registered as RN in New Zealand
New Zealand Registered Nurses enjoy a high stand of living and are one of the most respected professions in the country. Being an RN comes with many benefits attached, mainly
- Can start working as soon as you gain registration, upon employer sponsorship.
- Eligibility for PR as nurses are given priority due to the shortage.
- High Annual Income – between NZD 47,000 to 68,000 p.a.
- Practice in the best health settings.
- High Standard of living Settle and provide your family a safe and friendly environment to grow up in
In order to work in New Zealand as a Registered Nurse, the first step is to gain registration with the Nursing Council, on meeting the following eligibility requirements.
- Qualification : B.Sc., Post B.Sc. or M.Sc. in Nursing
- Work Experience : Minimum 2 years in the last 5 years (after registration)
- English Language Requirements : Any one of the below tests are acceptable
- IELTS : minimum score of 7 for reading, listening, and speaking; and a minimum score of 6.5 for writing.
- OET minimum score of 350 for reading, listening, and speaking; and a minimum score of 300 for writing.
Process Flow Chart
Apply CGFNS
CGFNS Verification
Request CGFNS to send Report Nz Nursing Council
Apply NZ Nursing council
Approval from NZ Nursing council
Apply CAP
Offer Acceptance CAP
Filing Visa /Travelling NZ
Enrol CAP
Completion CAP
Registration Application
Apply for Job
Apply for work visa
Work as Registered Nurse
Apply for Permanent Residency
Become a permanent Resident
Step 1 – Apply to CGFNS International Inc.
If you are an Internationally Qualified Nurse who wishes to practice in New Zealand, you must first apply to The Credentials Verification Service for the Nursing Council of New Zealand (CVS-NCNZ) at CGFNS International, Inc.
It’s a secure and direct method for internationally qualified nurses (except for those licensed in Australia) to have their credentials verified and authenticated.
The process is designed to determine that you are who you say you are and that your education and work experience are true and satisfy the requirements of the NCNZ.
CGFNS International verifies and authenticates your identity documents, academic and professional credentials, and nursing employment. We then prepare a report, which you must review and authorize before we can send it to the NCNZ. Once the NCNZ receives the report, you will then be invited to apply for registration with the NCNZ
Step 2 – Request CGFNS to send your report to the Nursing council
Once you have received your report, you need to request CGFNS to send it to the Nursing Council. It will take up to 3 working days to receive your report.
You will then receive an email inviting you to apply online for registration.
Step 3 – Apply to the Nursing Council
The Nursing Council will assess your application against the seven registration standards and make a decision regarding your registration. You will be asked to make a declaration for fitness for registration and to complete a criminal history check. Criminal history checks are valid for six months only.
You may be required to complete a Competence Assessment Program (CAP) prior to registration.
Once you are registered, you will be asked to apply for an Annual Practicing Certificate. This entitles you to practice as a nurse in New Zealand.
Step 3 – Apply to the Nursing Council
- Application Fee
- Passport
- Name change Document
- Nursing Education Form
- Employment Validation Form
- Registration Form
- Language Certificate
MWT Education Consultancy has been helping thousands of nurses to realize their dream of working in New Zealand. Following are the guidance and services we offer to all our candidates:
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