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Nov 13, 2005 09:05 AM

can an lpn work in africa

by hsieh

can an lpn be a nurse in africa or do you have to get your rn to work in africa?

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from suzanne4
Old Nov 14, 2005, 12:16 AM

Default Re: can an lpn work in africa
Most other countries will require the RN to be able to get a visa that permits you to work. And this goes for almost every place in the world. Some countries do not even have LPNs. Only one classification, and that is equivalent to the RN. The biggest issue is not the license but the work permit.
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