Re: Which courses to take to be able to go abroad to work
From the Philippines, nothing less than the BSN will get you a visa to work in another country. No matter what some politicians are saying there. Immigration is completely separate from licensure, and they do not accept the practical nurse training.
Funnier even yet, is that your own country does not even recognize it for licensure or for working there, but they think that others will have no issue with it.
The course is going to take you minimum of two years and with the fact that they are probably adding in another year, you are looking at three years, plus the time that it takes to get thru immigration. And the fact that there are now over 632,000 enrolled in nursing programs there, that also expect to go abroad. You may with to rethink what you want to do, or be prepared for quite a wait. It is only going to get harder, not easier.
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