For Application for Registration/Enrolment (Psychiatric)

1. Who can apply?

  1. Nurses trained outside Hong Kong who:

    1. have attained the minimum age of 21 years for registration or have attained the minimum age of 20 years for enrolment;

    2. are of good character; and

    3. possess a valid certificate to practise nursing Note 1 issued by such certifying body as may be recognized by the Nursing Council of Hong Kong (“the Council”) from time to time as constituting sufficient evidence of his/her competency to practise nursing at the time of his/her application.

    Note 1:  The certificate to practise nursing must be valid at the time of application. The Council will not process any application that fails to produce such document.

    Remark: The applicants should usually have completed at least 3 years nursing training for registration or have completed at least 2 years nursing training for enrolment.

2. Application Procedure

  1. The applicant should complete the application form and enclose originals and photocopies or notarized copies Note 2 of the following:

    1. Nursing graduation certificate

    2. Hong Kong Identity Card/Passport

    3. Valid certificate to practise nursing from local registration/enrolment authority
      (i.e. (i) practising certificate or other equivalent documentary evidence of entitlement to practise nursing outside Hong Kong; and
        (ii) registration/enrolment certificate or official document from local registration/enrolment authority verifying the applicant’s “date of initial registration”.)

    Note 2: If the applicant submits the application in person, he/she has to bring the originals and photocopies of the above items to the Council for verification. The original documents will be returned immediately after verification of the photocopies submitted. If the applicant submits the application by post, he/she is required to send true copies of these documents, duly legalized/authenticated by notarization, to the Council.

  2. The applicant should request the training institute(s) to send us his/her transcript(s) stating clearly the course code, full name and grade/result of each attended subject together with a separate record of detailed breakdowns in theoretical and clinical training hours of each subject. Since some of the required information may not be shown on the transcript(s) of the individual applicant, in order not to delay the application, please also ask the training institute(s) to complete and return to the Council direct the “Verification of Training Details” on pages 6 to 9 of the application form in an official and sealed envelope of the training institute.

  3. The applicant should also send the “Verification of Original Registration” on page 10 of the application form to the registration authority, which issued his/her original registration/enrolment certificate outside Hong Kong, for completion and returning to the Council direct. Please note that the completed “Verification of Original Registration” must be returned by the registration authority to the Council and in an official and sealed envelope of the issuing authority when it reaches the Council.

  4. Please note that the applicant’s training institute/registration authority outside Hong Kong may take three to four months’ time on average to complete the “Verification of Training Details/Original Registration” and return them to the Council. The Council will assess the application only when all the required information and documents are provided. Please note that clarification/supporting documents may be required if the provided information is unclear or inadequate. The applicant should take this into account if he/she intends to take up employment as a registered / an enrolled nurse in Hong Kong, particularly within a short period of time.

  5. Please note that if the bearer’s name on the documentary proofs appears differently, the applicant may be required to approach a statutory body to make a statutory declaration verifying different names appear on the documentary proofs submitted for his/her application are all referring to the same person. The original/notarized copy of the statutory declaration should be sent to the Council for assessment upon request.

  6. The Council does not operate a system of reciprocal registration/enrolment. It assesses each application on an individual basis in regard to the theoretical and clinical training hours and contents of the nurse training programme of the applicant. Regarding the required training hours and contents, the applicant may make reference to the following documents setting out the local syllabuses for reference:

    1. “A Reference Guide to the Syllabus of Subjects and Requirements for the Preparation of Registered Nurse (Psychiatric) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region” for application for registration for Part II (Psychiatric);

    2. “Core-Competencies for Enrolled Nurses (Psychiatric) and a Reference Guide to the Syllabus of Subjects and Requirements for the Preparation of Enrolled Nurse (Psychiatric) in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region” for application for enrolment for Part II (Psychiatric).

    1. The above documents will be reviewed by the Council from time to time and are available for download at the Council’s website at www.nchk.org.hk. The applicant will be approved to sit for the Licensing Examination only if he/she has fulfilled the requirements of the Council.

  7. Applications for Part II (Psychiatric) registration and Part II (Psychiatric) enrolment are two separate applications. Applicants applying for both registration/enrolment should submit a full set of individual application forms and documentary proofs (including those submitted by the training institute(s) and local registration authority) for each registration/enrolment.

  8. Deadline of application:

    1. While applications are processed all year around, only those duly completed applications with all the required documents received by the Council by the end of October each year will be assessed and the applicants concerned will be notified whether they are eligible to sit for the Licensing Examination to be held next year.

    2. The Council will assess the application only when all required information and documents are provided, including items 2a to 2c above.

  9. Commonly identified issues resulting in a delay of application:

    1. Incomplete information

      • The applicant needs to fill out the application form entirely and submit all required documents.

      • An application cannot be processed until all information and documents are received.

      • Please remember to write your full name where necessary.

    2. Mismatched information between documents

      • Information such as names, date of birth, dates of education, etc. provided by the applicant must match with the supporting documents submitted by the training institute/registration authority.

      • Any discrepancies will need to be clarified before the application can be processed further.

    3. Lack of documentary proofs

      • The required documentary proofs and/or supplementary proofs are not provided.

      • The documentary proofs are in languages other than English / Chinese (if the original documents are in other languages, official/certified translation in English must be provided simultaneously).

  10. After an applicant has completed the application form, he/she is required to submit it, together with the documents required, either in person or by post, to the Secretariat of the Nursing Council of Hong Kong, 1/F, Shun Feng International Centre, 182 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong. Applications sent by fax or by email will not be processed. The office hours of the Secretariat are as follows:

    1. Mondays: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
      Tuesdays to Fridays: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
      (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays)

  11. For any enquiries, please contact the staff of the Council Secretariat at (852) 2527 8351 during office hours, or by e-mail to nc@dh.gov.hk.

3. Examination Arrangement

  1. Format:

    1. The Licensing Examination for registration and enrolment consists of the written and practical parts. There will be no exemption for any part of the Licensing Examination.

    2. The applicant must pass the written part before he/she will be allowed to take the practical part, and must pass both parts of the Licensing Examination before he/she can register/enroll with the Council.

  2. Time frame in taking the Licensing Examination for eligible applicants:

    1. The applicant is required to make his/her first attempt of the Licensing Examination within two years from the date the Council issues its initial approval for sitting the Licensing Examination to him/her. Applications for deferment beyond the two-year limit will normally not be entertained.

    2. If the applicant fails to pass any part of the Licensing Examination, he/she is required to re-sit the failed part only. Nevertheless, the applicant has to re-sit the failed part within one year from the date of his/her last attempt, except with the special permission of the Council and subject to such conditions as to training or instruction as the Council may impose.

    3. If the applicant fails to pass the practical part of the Licensing Examination within three years from the date he/she passes the written part, he/she needs to re-sit both the written and practical parts.

    4. If the applicant fails to pass the Licensing Examination on three occasions, he/she will not be entitled to re-sit the Licensing Examination again without the special permission of the Council. Such applications for special permission should be sent to the Council within two weeks of the date of the result notification letter. Applications received after the two-week period will normally not be entertained. Submission of a fresh application does not mean an applicant will be given further chances to re-sit the Licensing Examination. The following are some of the examples cited for reference:

      Scenario 1 : 1st attempt pass in the written part
      fail in the practical part
      2nd attempt fail in the re-take of the practical part
      3rd attempt fail in the re-take of the practical part
      Scenario 2 : 1st attempt fail in the written part
      2nd attempt pass in the re-take of the written part
      fail in the practical part
      3rd attempt fail in the re-take of the practical part
      Scenario 3 : 1st attempt fail in the written part
      2nd attempt fail in the re-take of the written part
      3rd attempt pass in the re-take of the written part
      fail in the practical part
      Scenario 4 : 1st attempt fail in the written part
      2nd attempt fail in the re-take of the written part
      3rd attempt fail in the re-take of the written part
  3. Schedule of Licensing Examination:

    1. The Council usually organizes written and practical parts of the Licensing Examination every year according to the following schedule, which is for reference only and is subject to finalization:

      Type of examination Written Part Practical Part
      Licensing Examination for Registration March June
      Licensing Examination for Enrolment March August/September
  4. The Secretariat will inform eligible applicants of the details of the application procedures and payment method for the Licensing Examination in writing directly.

  5. The examination fee is HK$860 for the Licensing Examination for Registration and HK$920 for the Licensing Examination for Enrolment. Fees are subject to revision and are not refundable.