Information about nursing - Page 2
Register Today!- Aug 9, '12 by Ginger's MomBoston market requires a BSN to work and jobs are hard to come by. Also no hospital is sponsoring atthis time .
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- Aug 10, '12 by JustBeachyNurseQuote from ariadnaBSN. = bachelor's of science in nursing. A 4 year university/collegiate degreeWhat does mean BSN?
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- Dec 8, '12 by ariadnaQuote from JustBeachyNurseI have BSN spanish :-)BSN. = bachelor's of science in nursing. A 4 year university/collegiate degree
- Dec 8, '12 by Ginger's MomBi lingual nurses are in demand, but your issue maybe that you need the legal right to work in the USA, presently there is a long wait to get a visa to get in the USA.
- Dec 8, '12 by ariadnaI speak french too. How long I must to wait to get a visa? Months? A year? More than two years?
- Dec 8, '12 by Silverdragon102Once you have met state requirements, passed NCLEX and find a employer willing to go the immigration route you are looking at 6 plus years. H1b as long as you are BSN and the job requires minimum of BSN your employer applies in April with an Oct start if successful and granted a H1b
- Dec 8, '12 by ariadnaQuote from Silverdragon1026 years? Wow..Once you have met state requirements, passed NCLEX and find a employer willing to go the immigration route you are looking at 6 plus years. H1b as long as you are BSN and the job requires minimum of BSN your employer applies in April with an Oct start if successful and granted a H1b
One question, I have a canadian friend who is working in US, there is easier for them?
- Dec 8, '12 by Silverdragon102Canadian citizens are able to use the NAFTA option as long as they met requirements and have a employer