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Originally Posted by vienzel
if u got ample experience in the field of your profession and u have a current employment, i wud rather suggest for u all to try Australia, NZ or Canada rather than USA. We are greatly affected by the recession and we are not out of the woods yet. Dont put ur hopes too high for US these days ky basi ma dismayed ra mo. i am sure, it will take us time before we can get back on our feet regarding economy recovery.
the countries mentioned does not require u to take a licensure exam except for Canada. however, their application wud prefer at least some experience. u can do it urself too unless u will decide to pay the soaring fees of an agency! I have an Illinois and Maryland RN license but i am processing my app for Australia for the future. I want a less stress kind of life and not the american way!
No offensement ha....just an opinion!
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soo true gyud!
mas dali nlang mkasud rn sa NZ if naa ka 1yr xperience. sa Canada sd kay immigrant visa ilaha gpanghatag rn. 6mos-1yr daw ilala processing but til 2010 lng sd na, mg.usab nsad na after depende sa ilang census. frustrating man gud ang US karon kay murag gamay lng gyud kyo nkalarga, and if naa man nkalarga kay nkakuha cla ug invitation or employer na dd2 daan which is very hard to do unless naa ka relative nga ngwork as nurse nga willing molakad nmo pangita employer..
try mo inquire sa mga agencies rn regarding ani..