1. Introduction to Nursing in Germany: The speaker introduces the topic of becoming a nurse in Germany, highlighting its high regard as a profession. They explain that the nursing program in Germany is a dual study program, combining practical work placements with academic training. This approach provides hands-on experience while learning theoretical knowledge. 2. Requirements for Nursing Studies in Germany: The speaker outlines the specific requirements to become a nurse in Germany. These include: Passport: A valid travel document is essential for entering and staying in Germany. High School Completion: Applicants must have finished high school in their home country. Motivational Letter: This letter showcases the applicant's skills, experience, and motivation for pursuing nursing. CV: A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is required in German, known as "CV." Education Certificate Translation: For non-English-speaking countries, education certificates must be translated into German. However, English-speaking countries like Kenya do not require translation as documents are already in English. Notarized Documents: Educational certificates should be attested by a notary office in the applicant's home country to verify their authenticity. "Anabin" Verification: Once notarized, documents should be sent to the German "Anabin" institution for further verification. Police Clearance Certificate: Applicants need a "letter of good conduct" or police clearance from their home country. German Language Proficiency: A B2 German language certificate is generally required. Some organizations might accept a B1 certificate. Volunteer Experience Recommendation Letter: Applicants need six weeks of volunteer work experience in an organization dealing with people (eg, kindergartens, nursing homes) and a recommendation letter from that organization. This experience demonstrates caregiving skills. 3. Next Steps for Nursing Aspiring Nurses: The speaker encourages viewers to watch their next video for guidance on writing motivational letters and CVs. They mention that the next video will cover the application process for nurses who are already qualified in their home countries and wish to relocate to Germany. The speaker also invites questions about nursing in Germany and asks viewers to subscribe for more informative videos
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