IELTS for working abroad
For Registered Nurses seeking registration or licensing abroad, IELTS is not just a visa checkbox — nursing regulatory bodies such as the NMC (UK), AHPRA (Australia), NCLEX pathway bodies (USA/Canada), and others set their own English-proficiency thresholds that are often stricter than standard skilled-migration requirements. Your English must reflect real clinical communication: understanding patient handover notes, writing accurate care documentation, and speaking clearly with patients and multidisciplinary teams. Focus your preparation on medical-context listening and precise written expression, as these mirror the daily demands of nursing practice.
There's no single national figure: the body that registers Registered Nurses in Saudi Arabia (and your visa route) sets the requirement. Find your exact target on that body's official requirements page.
IELTS requirements change and vary by route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it.
Countries such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait route nursing registration through bodies like the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) or the health authorities (DHA, HAAD/DOH in UAE), all of which require documented English proficiency. Demand for nurses is high in the Gulf, but each authority publishes its own accepted tests and score thresholds, which should be confirmed directly on their official portals.
Prioritise the Listening module, because nurses face the most immediate risk from mishearing clinical instructions, medication dosages, or patient-reported symptoms — and IELTS Listening tests the exact rapid-processing and note-taking skills that directly transfer to ward and shift-handover situations.
Planning to study first? See IELTS for studying in Saudi Arabia.