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OET and the Filipino Dream: Opening Doors to a Global Healthcare Future

Jefferson Fernando

For many Filipino families, going abroad isn’t just a career choice—it’s a lifelong aspiration. It’s the hope of giving children quality education, allowing parents to enjoy a well-deserved retirement, and building a home that stands as a testament to years of sacrifice. For countless healthcare workers in the Philippines, this dream is fueled by dedication, long hours, and the belief that their skills can one day take them beyond the country’s shores.

But for those pursuing an international career, one of the first and most crucial steps is proving their English proficiency—not just in everyday conversation, but in the specialized language of healthcare. This is where the Occupational English Test (OET) becomes a game-changer.

OET has now made that dream even more accessible for Filipinos by lowering the price of the test to AUD $360, keeping the same trusted quality at a more affordable cost.

More Than an English Test: A Career-Focused Advantage

Unlike general English exams, the OET is purpose-built for healthcare professionals. Developed with input from medical experts and backed by years of research, the test mirrors real-world clinical scenarios—whether it’s writing a referral, interpreting a patient’s history, or explaining a medical procedure.

“The OET Test isn’t just about passing—it’s about preparing Filipino healthcare workers for real-world practice abroad,” said Jaime Cortes, Chief Executive Officer of OET. “We understand what’s at stake: the chance to uplift families, pursue a vocation, and succeed globally. That’s why we provide the right tools and a test that speaks their professional language.”

Recognized around the world

The OET is accepted by regulators and employers in leading destination countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In the U.S., it is officially recognized for nursing licensure in five major states—Florida, Texas, New York, Illinois, and New Jersey—opening doors for Filipino nurses chasing the American dream.

By focusing on the language used in real healthcare environments, the OET also helps candidates prepare for clinical licensing exams like the NCLEX and OSCE, ensuring they walk into both the exam room and their first hospital shift with confidence.

From the Philippines to the U.S.: Amir’s journey

For Amir Macalunas, a Filipino registered nurse, taking the OET was a pivotal step toward working in the United States. With years of experience—first in rural outreach in the Philippine mountains and later in Saudi Arabia for a decade—Amir knew passing the OET was key to moving forward.

“I knew the agency I was working with in the U.S. would require my OET results before starting my visa process,” Amir shared. “I joined a one-on-one coaching program, which helped a lot, especially in reading and speaking. They corrected my mistakes and guided me, and I took every session seriously.”

In just one and a half months, Amir was ready. He passed on his first attempt and is now awaiting final approval for his H-1B visa, bringing him closer to making his dream a reality.

Support every step of the way

Understanding that preparation can be overwhelming—especially for those balancing work, family, and finances—OET offers a range of free and low-cost resources to help candidates succeed, including:

• Intro to OET online course

• OET Study Guide and Writing Guide

• Ultimate Guide to Speaking (Parts 1 & 2)

• On-demand lesson libraries

• Sample tests

These tools are designed to build confidence and clarity, one step at a time—helping healthcare professionals focus on their skills, their goals, and their future.

About OET

OET is the global leader in English language testing for healthcare, supporting tens of thousands of professionals from over 100 countries each month. Recognized by more than 450 organizations worldwide, the OET is trusted for migration and licensing in Australia, New Zealand, the U.S., the U.K., and more.

Developed specifically for 12 healthcare professions, the test uses real workplace tasks and medical vocabulary, ensuring candidates choose an English test that is directly relevant to their global healthcare careers.