General practitioners majoring in TCM want to migrate to Australia with skills

Updated on educate 2024-02-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1.The minimum English requirement is based on your final assessment occupation. It is clear that China's medical profession and law profession are not recognized in Australia.

    You can check out my previous question. It is mainly a hospital qualification assessment after IELTS score 7 to obtain a license, and then the career assessment can be done.

    2。If you want to pass the springboard for studying abroad. There are 2 suggestions, first, choose nursing.

    The best immigration major in medicine. Second, choose remote areas, where the immigration speed is fast and the score is high. But the flaw is that there are 2 couples.

    One can only accompany students and the other cannot hold a work visa.

    3。If you continue to practice general practice. MCQ is a must-pass. Then there is OET or IELTS 7. Finally, there is the qualification examination of the hospital.

    4 。In the case of direct grant to you permanent residence, your documents will be amended before you can apply, and I personally feel that there is no need to take the risk.

    5。Look at the project you choose. The cost is also project-dependent.

    6。Practitioners require an acupuncture physiotherapy certificateYou can take the self-exam, it's not difficult.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Your conditions can apply for skilled immigration, but there are IELTS requirements, if the immigration is successful, you can get permanent residence, the approval time is a few months, and the cost is about tens of thousands of yuan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If your English is good, you can go to Australia for immigration** by yourself.

    There are English requirements, and as long as you are an immigrant, the requirements are the same. Take the IELTS or TOEFL.

    Look at what industry you want to do. If it is massage, it is not very demanding, but if it is a doctor, there are requirements. The specifics are not very clear, let's watch it on the Internet. Australia's official online information is complete. As long as your English is good enough, you can find anything.

    You can apply on your own, anyway, mine, my parents' are all applying by themselves, but there are also quite a few people who go through intermediaries. Look at your own time and English.

    It should be better than in the country.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can't apply for independent skilled immigration, the only thing you can try is to do employer-sponsored immigration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Your grade point average at the undergraduate level determines whether or not you can get into a good university. But it's not me who pours cold water on you, if you want to continue your clinical medicine, the chances are very small, because Australia has particularly strict medical requirements, basically you have to interview, and some schools require OET, but you must at least have an IELTS score.

    If you are considering a medical degree, you can switch to other disciplines, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or nutrition. However, it is also very difficult to apply, and the number of places is very limited, and it is generally necessary to apply one year in advance. IELTS is generally scored.

    There is no need to take the OET. You should now consult with an agent, apply for a conditional offer and then prepare in English.

    If you study medicine, the school picks you, not the school.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Australia does not recognise medical degrees of any grade in China, so even if you finish your PhD in China, you must start with a bachelor's degree if you come here and plan to practice.

    Medical majors are expensive majors, with tuition fees ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 Australian dollars per semester If you have a medical degree in China, it can be shortened to about 4 years of courses, so the tuition fee is about 700,000 yuan. Living expenses are not included.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not really. 3,4 months.

    1) Under 45 years of age.

    2) English Proficiency: IELTS score of 5 is basically required.

    3) Work experience.

    4) Education: You need to have a high school degree or above.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You can check the table below to see how many points you can get, and you can immigrate if you reach 120. Funding doesn't matter, unless you come to study. Then the key depends on your major and position.

    Age: 18-24 years old 25 minutes.

    25-32 years old: 30 points.

    33-39 years old: 25 points.

    40-44 years old: 15 points.

    45-49 years old 0 points.

    English: Competent English IELTS 6 0 Proficient English IELTS 7 10 Superior English IELTS 8 20 Australian Work Experience:

    5 points for one year of Australian work experience in the past two years.

    10 points for 3 years of Australian work experience in the past 5 years.

    15 points for 5 years of Australian work experience in the past 7 years.

    Overseas Work Experience:

    5 points for 3 years of overseas work experience within the past 5 years.

    10 points for 5 years of overseas work experience in the past 7 years.

    15 points for 8 years of overseas work experience in the past 10 years.

    Education: 10 points for an overseas recognised apprenticeship.

    Australian AQFIII IV Qualifications 10 points.

    Australian diploma 10 points.

    Bachelor's degree (including honour or master's degree) 15 points, PhD 20 points.

    Australian qualifications: at least two years of fulltime study 5 points.

    Community Language: 5 points.

    Spouse is given 5 points.

    5 points for professional year.

    State** Guarantee 5 points.

    10 points for a remote family sponsorship or state** sponsorship.

    5 points for studying in remote areas of Australia.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. The United States: There is no skilled immigration in the United States, EB1 is aimed at science, education, art and sports patent project talents EB1B requires you to have a permanent employer in the United States EB3 is basically in a trap state at present, and it will not be able to get out for 10 years. Not feasible in your situation.

    2. Australia: The list of occupations in short supply of Australian independent technology or state-sponsored technology is in, and traditional Chinese medicine is not included. So it's not feasible.

    3. Canada: The Canadian Federal Skilled Immigration EE Express Entry has canceled the list of in-demand occupations, and you can enter the selection pool if you get your IELTS. Feasible.

    Summary: I need more information from you, such as whether you have a bachelor's degree, how many years of work experience, etc. After a cursory look, you can choose between Australian employer sponsorship or Canadian EE Federal Skilled Worker.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Through skilled immigration, TCM has been accepted in Australia, and some of them have also set up TCM specialties.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    This is difficult to pass the assessment, immigration is not so simple, don't easily listen to the agent to sign a contract, be careful of being deceived.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Is it difficult, can China's certificate be recognized by Australia? Don't be fooled by intermediaries.

    Unless you go to Australia to retake the masseur certificate.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Clinical surgeons can immigrate to the United States.

    The U.S. Aliens of Extraordinary Ability in Science and Technology category are those who are distinguished in the field of science and technology under the U.S. immigration law"First priority"The so-called outstanding scientific and technological personnel include not only world-class scientists, but also scientists, academicians, inventors, senior engineers, senior programmers, computer experts, physicians, medical scientists, full and associate professors of various disciplines, postdoctoral fellows, doctors, and other people who have made contributions in any scientific and technological field who have made remarkable achievements in their own professional fields.

    U.S. immigration law has no restrictions on the professional field of such outstanding individuals, from astronomy to geography, from cutting-edge science and technology such as information engineering to agricultural fields such as food production, as long as you are a top person in the professional field, you are eligible to apply for immigration as an outstanding person. Distinguished scientists can apply for this type of visa to live, work, and develop in the United States.

    This type of visa does not require a U.S. employer, does not need to invest in the United States, does not need to apply for a labor certification, and is not limited by education and age.

    Science and technology U.S. Extraordinary Talents account for the largest proportion of all categories of U.S. Extraordinary Talents, and the requirements for applicants are also relatively demanding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is currently no country accepting TCM immigrants.

    But you can consider leaning on general practitioners, and it seems that Australia can also accept general practitioner skills at present.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It doesn't matter how many years you have worked, you must be an outstanding person in the field.

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