Hi everyone I'm from philippines and registerd nurse. I want to enroll in france to become a registeted nurse there, to enroll in school learn french first and then do my schooling. Any suggestion?
loriangel14, RN 6,931 Posts Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative. Jul 19, 2014 Why would you go to school in France? It will take a long time to become fluent enough to take your nursing education in French.
felicitynicolas 5 Posts Jul 19, 2014 I would like to get an equivalency unit in france coz philippines is behind. I'm a licensed nurse in the philippines.i want to study and work there..
Editorial Team / Admin Silverdragon102, BSN 1 Article; 39,477 Posts Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC. Has 35 years experience. Jul 19, 2014 France is very hard to get registered with as a Nurse unless from EU. Many of the International nurses that posted, admittedly a few years ago, all commented they had to do courses to make up. As a International student you will find the fees very high and even if you get sorted with nursing there is no guarantee that you can stay and work
felicitynicolas 5 Posts Jul 19, 2014 Yes, i understand that, thats why i would like to know where is the nearest school or universities in Compiegne where i would be staying. I would like to make up courses so that my units or credits would be recognize in france. I really would like to start first the learning of french language near compiegne so that i would be able to understand french language.Is it possible for me to enroll in a university wherein i would take up the French language for a year? Before starting my course..
Editorial Team / Admin Silverdragon102, BSN 1 Article; 39,477 Posts Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC. Has 35 years experience. Jul 19, 2014 You really need to look at the universities website and see if French language lessons are taught and what the fees will be
felicitynicolas 5 Posts Jul 19, 2014 Is it possible to take a course for french language first for a year and then next would be my course?any site for universities
loriangel14, RN 6,931 Posts Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative. Jul 19, 2014 A year of French will not be enough. A university level French course would require previous French education. Why not just take nursing in a language you already understand? Taking it in France won't mean you could stay and work.
felicitynicolas 5 Posts Jul 19, 2014 I want to study in france because my bf is in france and soon be staying there for good. I want to have a fruitful stay there where i could use my profession if possible.Any suggestion.
Editorial Team / Admin Silverdragon102, BSN 1 Article; 39,477 Posts Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC. Has 35 years experience. Jul 20, 2014 Start learning French now. Can your bf not enquire to requirements you need to be a nurse in the country?
Fiona59 8,343 Posts Has 18 years experience. Jul 20, 2014 Boyfriends come and boyfriends go. Why are you planning your life around a man that may not be around in the future.It's a different story if you are married. Is the guy French?
iamnomad 575 Posts Specializes in Acute Care. ER. Aged Care/LTC. Psyche. Has 5 years experience. Jul 27, 2014 I'm guessing, just like most other countries, you would have to study the language first and forget nursing at least for a while until you are proficient enough. I'm pretty sure there are French language courses around that area, if it's metropolitan enough. Courses start with beginner level up to advanced level.The cheaper way to do that as of now, if you are still in the Philippines, is to enroll at Alliance Francaise I think.