How to Apply for a German Nursing Job from India – Step by Step 2026

Indian nurse preparing for the FSP medical German exam with clinical notes and a stethoscope

🎯 This is the complete roadmap – every step from deciding to go to Germany to walking into your first shift. No steps skipped, no false promises. Just the real, honest process.

If there is one blog to bookmark and re-read as you go through the Germany process, this is it. This step-by-step guide covers the entire journey – from the moment you decide Germany is your destination to the day you start work as a nurse in a German hospital.

Before You Start – The Eligibility Check

Before committing to the process, confirm you meet the basic eligibility:

  • You hold a GNM diploma or BSc Nursing degree from an INC-accredited institution
  • You have a valid State Nursing Council registration
  • You are willing to learn German – ideally starting from A1
  • You have a valid passport or can obtain one
  • You are aged between 20 and 42 (most common range for German placements – no hard cutoff but practically relevant)

The Complete Step-by-Step Process

Step Stage What Happens Timeline
Step 1 Enrol in German Language Training Start A1 immediately. Do not wait. Every week of delay adds a week to your Germany arrival date. At Jet Set Jobs – free enrolment for qualified nurses. Month 1
Step 2 Complete A1 to B2 Language Training Attend classes consistently. Complete all levels with internal assessments. Target: complete B2 training by Month 13–14. Months 1–11
Step 3 Collect and Apostille Documents Run this in parallel from Month 6. Degree certificate, mark sheets, Nursing Council registration, experience letters – all apostilled and translated into German. Months 6–11
Step 4 Sit and Pass the TELC B2 Exam Register for TELC Deutsch B2 exam. Sit the exam. Receive your official B2 certificate – valid for life, accepted across Germany and Austria. Month 12–13
Step 5 Submit Qualification Recognition Application Your documents go to the competent authority in your target German state for Berufsanerkennung. Jet Set Jobs guides this process. Month 13–15
Step 6 Secure a Job Offer JSJ matches you with a suitable employer – hospital or care home in Germany or Austria. You receive a formal employment contract. Month 12-15
Step 7 Apply for German Skilled Worker Visa Submit visa application at the German Embassy in New Delhi or Mumbai with job offer, recognition documents, B2 certificate, and supporting documents. Month 15-16
Step 8 Travel to Germany Receive visa, book flights, arrange accommodation (often supported by employer). Travel to Germany. Month 16-18
Step 9 Begin Work – Recognition Phase Start work as nursing assistant or recognised nurse depending on your recognition outcome. Complete any adaptation measure required. Month 16-18
Step 10 Receive Full Recognition Complete Berufsanerkennung. Work as fully registered nurse with full salary and rights. Month 24-32+

Dos and Don’ts at Each Stage

Language Training Stage – Dos
  • Start immediately – not ‘after the holidays’ or ‘once I sort things out’
  • Attend every class – even one missed week creates gaps that are hard to fill
  • Do the homework – 30 minutes daily outside class makes a measurable difference

Language Training Stage – Don’ts
  • Do not rely only on apps – Duolingo and similar apps are supplements, not replacements
  • Do not skip speaking practice – the oral exam is 25% of your TELC score
  • Do not delay document collection – start in parallel from Month 6

Document Stage – Dos
  • Start with your college records early – tracking down old certificates takes longer than you expect
  • Use only certified German translators – Indian translators are not accepted by German authorities
  • Keep multiple copies of every apostilled document

Visa Stage – Dos
  • Book your Embassy appointment as early as possible – slots fill up weeks in advance
  • Prepare for the Embassy interview in English – practise talking about your nursing background and Germany plans

How Long Does Each Stage Take – Realistic Estimates

Stage Realistic Duration Key Variable
Language Training (A1–B2) 10-12 months Depends on consistency and aptitude
Document Collection + Apostille 6–8 weeks Start early – runs in parallel
German Translation 1-2 weeks Use a certified translator
Recognition Application 3–6 months Varies by German state
Job Matching 2–4 weeks JSJ manages this
Visa Processing 6–10 weeks Book Embassy appointment early
Total from Day 1 18–24 months 18 months if everything goes smoothly

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