Germany is one of the top destinations for foreign nurses, thanks to its growing healthcare sector, excellent work environment, high salaries, and structured visa pathways. If you’re a nursing professional from India, the Philippines, or another non-EU country, this guide will show you exactly how to start your nursing career in Germany.
Whether you hold a BSc Nursing, GNM Diploma, or have years of experience, Germany offers multiple opportunities with visa sponsorship and long-term growth potential.
Why Choose Germany for a Nursing Career?
- Over 50,000+ open nursing positions in 2025
- High salaries and secure contracts for registered nurses
- Visa sponsorship through hospitals and recruitment partners
- Clear pathway to Permanent Residency (PR)
- Excellent work-life balance and employee benefits
Germany is actively hiring nurses for hospitals, old-age homes, rehabilitation centers, and home care services — making it one of the best countries for international nurses.
Types of Nursing Jobs Available in Germany
- Staff Nurse (Krankenschwester/Krankenpfleger)
- ICU Nurse
- Elderly Care Nurse (Altenpfleger/in)
- Pediatric Nurse
- Home Care Nurse
- Geriatric Nurse
- Operating Room Nurse
Ich arbeite als Krankenschwester in einem deutschen Krankenhaus.
(I work as a nurse in a German hospital.)
Eligibility Criteria for Foreign Nurses in Germany
To work legally as a nurse in Germany, you must:
- Hold a recognized nursing qualification (e.g., BSc Nursing, GNM, Diploma)
- Have minimum 2–3 years of experience (preferred)
- Pass German language exam (usually B1 or B2 level)
- Get your qualification recognized by German health authorities
- Receive a job offer or sponsorship from a healthcare employer in Germany
Even if your degree is not directly recognized, you may be allowed to work as a nursing assistant while completing your adaptation training.
German Language Requirement for Nurses
German proficiency is mandatory for working in healthcare roles. You must pass:
- B1 or B2 Level German Certificate (Goethe, Telc, or ÖSD)
- FSP (Fachsprachprüfung) – A medical German exam for licensing
- Telc Pflege B1–B2 – Nursing-specific language certification
Ich habe das B1-Zertifikat in Deutsch bestanden.
(I have passed the B1 certificate in German.)
Salary of Nurses in Germany (2025 Update)
| Experience Level | Monthly Gross Salary (EUR) |
| Nursing Assistant (pre-recognition) | €1,800 – €2,300 |
| Recognized Nurse (post-B2 & licensing) | €2,800 – €3,800 |
| ICU/Pediatric/OR Nurses | €3,500 – €4,500 |
| With 5+ Years of Experience | Up to €5,000+ |
Salaries vary based on region, specialization, and working hours (night shifts pay more).
Visa Options for Foreign Nurses
- Skilled Worker Visa (Fachkräftevisa)
- For recognized nurses with B1 or B2 German
- Sponsored by the hiring hospital or employer
- For recognized nurses with B1 or B2 German
- Visa for Qualification Recognition
- If your degree is not directly equivalent
- You work while completing adaptation training (Anerkennungsverfahren)
- If your degree is not directly equivalent
- EU Blue Card (In Some Cases)
- For highly experienced nurses in high-demand areas
- Requires a minimum gross salary of ~€45,300/year
- For highly experienced nurses in high-demand areas
Documents Required to Apply
- Valid passport
- Educational certificates & mark sheets
- Nursing registration/license (India/Nursing Council)
- Experience letters
- German language certificate (B1/B2)
- Job offer letter or contract
- CV in German format
- Passport-size photos
- Visa application form
Where to Find Nursing Jobs in Germany
- Hospital Career Pages (e.g., Charité, Helios, Asklepios)
- LinkedIn.de & StepStone.de – Use “Krankenschwester + Visa Sponsorship”
- Make-it-in-Germany.com – Official portal for international job seekers
- German Recruitment Agencies – Many offer free placement + visa support
Be cautious of agencies charging high upfront fees — always verify credentials.
How Das Language Nest Supports Aspiring Nurses
We specialize in career-focused German language training for healthcare professionals, offering:
- Live German classes (A1 to B2)
- Telc Pflege & FSP exam prep
- Lifetime access to class recordings
- One-on-one support for visa documentation
- Mock interviews, resume help & adaptation counseling
Learn German. Build your nursing career. Move to Germany with confidence.
Germany is Ready for You – Are You Ready for Germany?
If you’re a trained nurse looking to work abroad, Germany offers one of the best career paths in 2025:
-High salary
-Visa sponsorship
-Long-term stability & PR options
-Structured work environment
-International respect as a healthcare professional
Start with German. The rest will follow.
