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Testimonials

Hear from nurses who have successfully built their careers in Germany with NexStep Europe.

NexStep Europe made my dream come true. From German language classes to my first day at Charite Hospital in Berlin — they guided me through every step. I now earn over EUR 3,500/month and my family is planning to join me soon.

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Anitha RajBSc Nursing → Nurse at Charite Hospital, Berlin

I was unsure about the Ausbildung pathway after my GNM, but the team at NexStep helped me understand the process clearly. Now I am in my second year of training in Munich, earning a stipend, and loving every moment.

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Sreejith K.GNM → Nursing Ausbildung Student, Munich

The qualification recognition process seemed overwhelming, but NexStep handled the entire Anerkennung for me. Within 8 months of contacting them, I was working in the ICU of a top Hamburg hospital. The salary and work-life balance are incredible.

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Priya ThomasMSc Nursing → ICU Nurse, Hamburg

What impressed me most was their honesty about the German language requirement. They did not make false promises — instead they provided excellent B2 coaching and only applied once I was truly ready. That professionalism is why I succeeded.

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Deepak M.BSc Nursing → Geriatric Care, Frankfurt

I came from a small town in Kerala and never imagined I would work in Europe. NexStep Europe not only helped me with the visa but also arranged my accommodation and helped me settle in. My family is so proud.

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Lakshmi S.GNM → Nurse, Stuttgart

The Ausbildung program is amazing — I get paid EUR 1,200/month while learning, there are no tuition fees, and at the end I will have an EU-recognized qualification. Thank you NexStep for making this possible!

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Rajan NairBSc Nursing → Nursing Ausbildung, Dusseldorf

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