Applicants licensed in country of training.
- Original Teller of Payment of non-refundable application fee of N6,000.00 into Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria account (First Bank of Nigeria, Account No: 2014179152).
Complete registration/licencing application forms with five (5) passport photographs on a white background.
Complete verification of registration/licensure form and send same to foreign Nurses' Registration Board/Authority who will in turn send it directly to the Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria. Please collect the form from Registration Officers at any NMCN office.
- It is applicant's responsibility to ensure that verification are completed and returned in good time to the Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
Also request your foreign Nurses Registration Board/Authority to send a letter of good standing directly to the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
Request foreign institution(s) to send official academic transcripts of all nursing courses directly to the Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
It is the applicant's responsibility to arrange and pay all necessary transcripts fees as may be required by the foreign University/College.
Sit a pre-registration Nursing & Midwifery Council of Nigeria's Examination. Date and time of the examination will be communicated to applicant in due Course.
- 7) Undergo a minimum of 3 months orientation Programme in an approved institution.
Applicants will be advised appropriately in due course.
Obtain end of orientation Report.
8) Payment of Council's prescribed fee for registration.
9) Schedule officer enters the relevant details of the applicant into the appropriate register and assign registration number (same as in basic or postbasic).
- 1) Original Teller of Payment of non-refundable application fee of N6,000.00 into Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria account (First Bank of Nigeria, Account No: 2014179152).
2) Complete registration/licencing application forms with five (5) identical coloured passport photographs with white background.
3) Request foreign training institution(s) to send official academic transcripts of all nursing courses directly to the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.
4) Undergo a minimum of one (1) year training in an accredited Nursing training institution in Nigeria (period of training is determined after evaluation of the academic transcript).
5) Sit Council's final qualifying examination.
6) Payment of Council's prescribed fees for registration, if successful in the Council's examination.
7) Schedule officer enters the relevant details in the result list and the appropriate Register and assign Registration number.
8) Applicant is issued the notification of registration