Monday, November 28, 2011

I'm Japanese. I'd like to become RN in Canada or US in order to work as a travelling nurse. Is it possible

I'm Japanese. I'd like to become RN in Canada or US in order to work as a travelling nurse. Is it possible?
I would like to go to a nursing school in Canada or USA, and become RN in order to work as a traveling nurse. But I am Japanese. I would like to know if there's job opportunities for me to work as a travelling nurse after I graduate school.
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hmm it depends how old you are but maybe you have chances to study there so you could work there but I don´t know if they´d let you work if you didn´t study there.
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It is complicated since you don't have any professional credentials. In order to become legally to USA, you need either to show professional credentials such a BS in some specific areas such as education and nursing. And be hired by a company or getting married with a USA citizen. To get a permanente resident In the USA takes at least three years and mmeanwhile you can not visit your country.
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I don't know about Canada, but in the US, you can apply for a student visa and get your nursing degree. Since nursing is an area of need, you will most likely get a job after graduation. However, the employer must be willing to fill out paperwork for an H1B visa. If you cannot find a job, you will have to leave 6 months after you graduate. One thing you should know is that International Student tuition is much higher than resident tuition because many colleges in the US receive tax dollars to defray the cost of education for citizens, since they have been paying taxes all of their lives. You will also have to pass an English test to enter a university. The best thing to do is go to the immigration website known as USCIS to read about how to get a visa. The other way to do it, is to contact the International Student department of a university in which you would like to enroll and they will assist you in gathering what you will need. We have a number of ranks of schooling at the college level in the United States. Many times your tuition will be based on which level the college is at. Private colleges such as the University of Southern California are the most expensive and state run universities are usually the least expensive, such as California State Universities. Community colleges are the cheapest colleges to attend. They usually are two year programs leading to a university transfer. Some, such as Edison Community College in Florida offers some four year programs. You may also want to consider the part of the country that you live in. Generally speaking the West Coast and the Northeast are more liberal and more accepting than the South or Midwest. The West Coast has better weather.



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