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In the same boat as you but will graduate in two years. Am also from Europe. Cgfns requires at least 2 years of experience, for all the research I've done agencies cannot get around that as it's the legal requirement. The fastest way about it would be to start the bureaucratic process of credential evaluation, English proficiency and NCLEX as soon as possible from whenever you graduated and work in the meantime. Get in touch with an agency as soon as you graduate or even slightly before that, get them to tell which type of working experience is optimal and what paperwork they need exactly to make you eligible to sit NCLEX, work in the meantime and in 2 years you'll get both your experience as well as the bureaucratic process done (it will take months if not over a year for cgfns to evaluate your educational credentials anyways, so you might as well work in the meantime and get the experience you need). Good luck!
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hi, im taking my bachelors degree in nursing here in norway and I want to immigrate to the US as soon as possible after that. are there any direct hire agencies or staffing agencies that don't require two years of experience? if not, are there any ways I can still immigrate to the US as soon as possible after getting my degree?