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Overseas job opportunities through International Migration Centre

Published - March 19, 2025 08:22 am IST - MANGALURU

The International Migration Centre-Karnataka (IMC-K) has announced overseas job opportunities for qualified nurses and ITI certificate holders in Belgium and United Arab Emirates respectively.

Candidates with General Nursing and Midwifery, BSc Nursing and post basic bachelor in nursing courses and aged below 35 may apply for the posts of nurses and caretakers in Belgium where monthly salaries of ₹1.9 lakh and ₹2.8 lakh would be paid during the training and post-training period respectively. Candidates should have good score in IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or OET (Occupational English Test). They would also have to undergo a six-month offline training to learn Dutch in India.

Selected candidates would get free visa, air ticket, well equipped low-rent houses, medical allowance, social security facilities of Belgium etc. Interview would be conducted during April in Bengaluru.

Electrical apprentice

Electrical technical apprentice opportunities are available to ITI qualified candidates with or without experience and aged below 35 in the United Arab Emirates. Selected candidates would be on a six-month probation and get 1,125 Dirhams salary a month and free employment Visa.

Interested candidates for both the positions may mail their resume to hr.imck@gmail.com. Details may be had from IMC-Karnataka, Kalyana Suraksha Bhavana, Dairy Circle, Bengaluru.

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