Nursing Abroad for Filipinos 2026 - NCLEX, OSCE & 8 Countries Compared

David Okafor
Global Mobility Correspondent··18 min read
Countries compared
8
Highest salary
US $95K/yr
Fastest deployment
UK 3-6 months
Cheapest pathway
Gulf ₱30K
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The Filipino nurse advantage

The Philippines is the world's number one exporter of nurses. More than 200,000 Filipino nurses work overseas in 40+ countries, and the global nursing shortage means every major destination is actively recruiting. As a Filipino-trained nurse, you are in demand everywhere - the question is not whether you can work abroad, but which country gives you the best package.

  • The 4-year BSN (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) program matches international standards.
  • English-language education means no language barrier in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, Ireland, and New Zealand.
  • Filipino nurses are recognised globally for clinical competence and cultural adaptability.
  • Bilateral labour agreements give Filipinos structured, government-protected pathways into Japan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE.
This guide compares all 8 major nursing destinations - exam, salary, visa route, cost, and permanent residency. For the broader picture of every profession, see the Philippines visa guide hub.

Complete country comparison

CountryExamVisa RouteSalaryTaxPR PathProcessingCost (₱)
🇺🇸 USNCLEX + CGFNS + VisaScreenEB-3 green card$65-95K/yrTaxedYes (green card)12-24 months₱160-250K
🇬🇧 UKCBT + OSCE (NMC)Health & Care visa£29-38K/yrTaxedYes (ILR 5yr)3-6 months₱70-85K
🇨🇦 CanadaProvince exam / NNASExpress Entry / PNPC$60-85K/yrTaxedYes (direct PR)6-12 months₱120K+
🇦🇺 AustraliaANMAC + AHPRA189 direct PRA$70-95K/yrTaxedYes (direct PR)6-12 months₱180K+
🇸🇦 SaudiPrometric + SCFHSEmployment visaSAR8-12K/moTax-freeNo1-2 months₱30K
🇦🇪 UAEDHA / HAAD / MOHEmployment visaAED8-14K/moTax-freeNo1-2 months₱30K
🇮🇪 IrelandNMBI Aptitude TestCritical Skills€33-45K/yrTaxedYes (Stamp 4)4-8 weeks₱80K+
🇩🇪 GermanyAnerkennungWork visa€3-4K/moTaxedYes (21 months)6-12 months₱100K+
🇯🇵 JapanJapanese Nursing Exam (N1)EPA / SSW¥300-400K/moTaxedLimited6-18 months₱50K+
🇳🇿 New ZealandNursing Council NZGreen List (direct PR)NZ$60-80K/yrTaxedYes (direct PR)4-8 weeks₱100K+

Read our blog deep dive on visa sponsorship jobs for nurses for the recruitment-agency angle, and the global skills migration map for where demand is highest.

🇺🇸 US - NCLEX pathway (highest salary)

The United States pays Filipino nurses the most - $65,000 to $95,000 a year - and the EB-3 route leads to a green card. It is also the hardest and slowest pathway. Here is the step-by-step.

  1. CGFNS Certification Program (CCP): credential evaluation plus a qualifying exam. Processing 4-8 months, cost about $445.
  2. NCLEX-RN registration: apply to your target state's Board of Nursing, get your ATT (Authorization to Test). Cost about $200 plus a state fee of $75-300.
  3. Take NCLEX-RN at Pearson VUE Manila or Cebu - a computer-adaptive test of 75-145 questions.
  4. VisaScreen Certificate from ICHP: required for any healthcare worker entering the US. Processing 2-4 months, cost about $540.
  5. Employer sponsorship: a US hospital files an I-140 EB-3 immigrant petition. Processing 12-24 months (retrogression possible).
  6. Immigrant visa interview at the US Embassy in Manila, then deployment as a permanent resident.
The first-attempt NCLEX pass rate for Philippine-educated nurses is roughly 35-45%, compared with 85%+ for US-educated nurses. Most Filipino nurses pass on the 2nd or 3rd attempt. A quality review course is worth the investment - the salary difference pays it back within months.

Review centres in Manila

  • Achievers (Makati, Cebu) - among the highest reported pass rates.
  • Review Masters (Manila).
  • Nursing.ph online review.
  • Cost: ₱15,000-50,000 depending on the program.

Total cost breakdown

ItemCost
CGFNS CCP₱25K
NCLEX registration + ATT₱15K
NCLEX review course₱15-50K
VisaScreen₱30K
Medical exam₱8K
Visa fee₱18K
Flights (MNL → US)₱50-80K
TOTAL₱160-230K (employer often reimburses)

For the full US picture - DV lottery, B1/B2, family petitions - see the US visa from Philippines guide.

🇬🇧 UK - fastest Western pathway

The UK is the number two destination for Filipino nurses and the fastest way into a Western healthcare system. You can pass the CBT in Manila and be working in an NHS hospital within 3-6 months.

NMC registration

  1. CBT (Computer-Based Test): available in Manila at Pearson VUE. Cost £83 (~₱6K), pass rate around 70%. Two parts - nursing knowledge and clinical decision-making.
  2. OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): must be taken in the UK. Six stations. Most employers pay flights, accommodation, and the exam fee. Pass rate around 85%.
  3. NMC registration: once CBT and OSCE are passed you become a registered UK nurse. Cost £120 (~₱8.5K).

Health & Care visa

  • Visa fee £284 (~₱20K), versus £1,400 for a standard Skilled Worker visa.
  • NO Immigration Health Surcharge - this exemption saves ₱220K+ over five years.
  • Minimum salary £29,000 (nurses qualify for the Immigration Salary List discount).
  • Dependants: spouse and children can come with you.
  • ILR (settlement) after 5 years - note the UK White Paper proposes extending this to 10 years.
ASC Global, Medacs, HireRight, and Pulse are commonly used by Filipino nurses for NHS placements - many handle flights and OSCE. Search jobs.nhs.uk and filter for visa sponsorship. See UK visa sponsorship jobs and the UK visa from Philippines guide.

🇨🇦 Canada - permanent residency as a nurse

Canada offers Filipino nurses direct permanent residency. There are two main pathways.

  1. Express Entry healthcare draws: the CRS cutoff for healthcare draws is around 467, well below the general 515. A Filipino nurse with a BSN, IELTS 8.0, and 3 years of experience scores roughly 420-450. A provincial nomination adds 600 points.
  2. Provincial licensing plus work permit: complete an NNAS assessment and province-specific licensing, work on an LMIA-backed permit, then apply through the Canadian Experience Class.
IELTS advantage: Filipino nurses consistently score 7.0-8.0 without extensive preparation. Indian and Chinese nurses often score 6.0-7.0. Your IELTS score alone can add 20-30 CRS points. Calculate yours with the CRS score calculator.

Full detail - caregiver PR, proof of funds from OFW remittances, PNPs - is in the Canada PR from Philippines guide.

🇦🇺 Australia - direct PR for nurses

  1. ANMAC skills assessment (qualification verification).
  2. AHPRA registration - you may need a Modified OSCE or a bridging program.
  3. Subclass 189 visa: direct permanent residency for Registered Nurses on the skilled occupation list.
  4. Alternatively, a 482 employer-sponsored visa leading to PR.
Australia is the only country where a Filipino nurse can get direct permanent residency through a single visa application (189) - no prior work period required. Check your score with the Australia points calculator.

🇸🇦🇦🇪 Gulf states - fastest deployment

Saudi Arabia (Prometric + SCFHS)

  • Prometric exam available in Manila; SCFHS registration after passing.
  • Deployment in 1-2 months through a DMW-accredited agency.
  • Salary SAR8-12K/month, tax-free. Contracts are typically 2 years.

UAE (DHA / HAAD / MOH)

  • DHA for Dubai, HAAD for Abu Dhabi, MOH for the other emirates - exams available in Manila.
  • Salary AED8-14K/month, tax-free. Free accommodation and transport are typical.
Gulf deployment is the fastest (1-2 months) and cheapest (the agency or employer covers costs). The trade-off: no permanent residency, the visa is tied to your employer, and you return home after the contract.

🇮🇪 Ireland, 🇩🇪 Germany & 🇯🇵 Japan

Ireland - the emerging option

  • NMBI (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland) registration with an Aptitude Test, similar to the UK OSCE.
  • Critical Skills work permit leading to Stamp 4 (long-term residency) in 21 months.
  • English-speaking, EU access, growing Filipino community. Salary €33-45K.

Germany - the Anerkennung pathway

  • Recognition (Anerkennung) of your Philippine nursing qualification - you may need a knowledge exam (Kenntnisprüfung) or an adaptation period.
  • B1/B2 German is required. Once recognised, you earn the same salary as German nurses (€3-4K/month) and reach PR in 21 months.
  • Start German FIRST - the language is the bottleneck, not the qualification.

Japan - the hardest exam

  • The Japanese National Nursing Exam is sat in Japanese; the pass rate for foreign nurses is under 15%.
  • You need JLPT N1 (fluent Japanese). The EPA program provides training and language support.
  • Only pursue Japan nursing if you are willing to invest 2-3 years in the language. See the Japan work visa guide for the SSW alternative.

Licensure exam comparison

ExamCountryDifficultyPass Rate (PH)Where to TakeCost
NCLEX-RNUSHard35-45%Manila, Cebu₱15K
CBT + OSCEUKMediumCBT 70%, OSCE 85%CBT Manila, OSCE UK₱14K
PrometricSaudi / GulfEasy-Medium60-70%Manila₱8K
ANMACAustraliaMediumVariesAssessment-based₱16K
NMBIIrelandMedium~70%Aptitude Test UK/IE₱12K
Japanese NationalJapanVery Hard<15%Japan only₱5K
Strategy: take NCLEX for the highest salary, the UK CBT for the fastest deployment, Prometric for the easiest path. Take more than one if you want options.

Step-by-step action plan

  1. Month 1: decide your target country and start a review course.
  2. Months 2-4: take your licensure exam.
  3. Month 3: start DMW registration and the PEOS seminar.
  4. Months 4-6: apply to employers and accredited agencies.
  5. Months 5-8: visa processing.
  6. Months 6-12: deploy.
For the UK you can be working in an NHS hospital within 6 months from today. For the US, budget 12-24 months. Not sure where you qualify? Try the immigration eligibility checker.

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