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Six countries offering care worker visas to Nigerian professionals  

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The global demand for care workers has surged, prompting several countries to open their doors to foreign professionals, including those from Nigeria.  

These opportunities provide Nigerians with the chance to pursue rewarding careers abroad, contributing to healthcare systems in need while also enhancing their own professional growth and economic stability.  

This feature article explores the countries offering care worker visas to Nigerians, detailing the visa programs, requirements, and benefits. 

United Kingdom 

Visa Program: Health and Care Worker Visa 

Overview: The UK Health and Care Worker Visa allows carers to work in the adult social care sector in the UK. 

Eligibility: 

How to Apply: Applicants have four options: 

  1. College Course: Enroll in a Level 1 Certificate in Health and Social Care, Level 2 Diploma in Care, or T Level in Health. Requirements include the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) or its Nigerian equivalent (WASSCE), including English and maths. 
  2. Apprenticeships: Undertake an adult care worker intermediate apprenticeship or lead adult care advanced apprenticeship. Requirements include GCSEs or WASSCE, including English and maths. 
  3. Volunteering: Gain experience through organizations supporting vulnerable people. 
  4. Direct Application: Apply directly and train on the job. 

Estimated Salary: £14,000 (starter) to £25,000 (experienced). 

Germany 

Visa Program: Skilled Workers Immigration Act 

Overview: Germany has streamlined its immigration process for skilled workers, including those in the healthcare sector. 

How to Apply: Two main paths are available: 

  1. Vocational Training (Ausbildung): A 3-year program combining practical experience at a healthcare facility and theoretical education at a trade school. 
  2. Dual Study Program: A combination of university education and practical training, leading to a bachelor’s degree. 

Requirements: 

Estimated Salary: €1,800 to €2,500 per month. 

Canada 

Visa Program: Home Child Care Provider Pilot and Home Support Worker Pilot 

Overview: These pilot programs allow caregivers to come to Canada and gain permanent residency. 

Eligibility: 

How to Apply: 

Estimated Salary: CAD 30,000 to CAD 50,000 per year. 

Australia 

Visa Program: Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) Visa (Subclass 482) 

Overview: This visa addresses labour shortages in the healthcare sector, allowing individuals to work in Australia for up to 2 to 4 years with the potential to apply for permanent residency. 

How to Apply: 

Requirements: 

Estimated Salary: AUD 50,000 to AUD 70,000 per year. 

Ireland 

Visa Program: Critical Skills Employment Permit 

Overview: This permit is designed to attract skilled workers in occupations with shortages, including healthcare. 

How to Apply: 

Requirements: 

Estimated Salary: €38,000 to €64,000 annually, depending on the occupation. 

United States of America 

Visa Program: EB-3 Visa (Employment-Based Immigration: Third Preference) 

Overview: The EB-3 visa is for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers, including healthcare workers. 

Eligibility: 

Benefits: 

Requirements: 

 

Estimated Salary: This varies widely depending on the state and employer. 

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