Re: Is canadian nursing higher than that of the United states?
On the flip side, I've been trying to get someone in Canada to hire me. I have 4 years experience (perfect job record), a state-side education (4 year BSN, graduated magna, passed boards on the first try); I'm a hard worker, a good work ethic, and I'm ready and willing to pay for my own moving expenses. I've had a couple of interviews, but no results over the last year. Not only that, I can't write the exam in Ontario because I'm not a resident. I've even contacted everyone from individual hospitals to the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration directly, and no one "wants" me. It's like they're thinking "why do you want to come here??"
It's very depressing. I'd really like to migrate to Canada and hope to become a permanent resident. But it seems so involved and I feel very unwanted. I'll probably just hire an immigration lawyer for 200 USD an hour (that I don't have to spend).
We import Canadian nurses easily, but Canada isn't importing US nurses very easily, it seems.
Sorry for the venting.....
I think the reasons companies/hospitals recruit Canadian nurses out the wazoo are because we have a shortage, Canadian nurses are trained very similarly to US nurses, and most Canadian's are pretty indistinguishable from Americans, so they "fit in" easier than say someone from the Phillipines.
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