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Not sure what you mean by "what happens to" your (US) license (??) -- it remains active until its expiration date, and then you can renew it if you choose, the same as if you were in the US, if you have maintained a legal residence in your home state. It doesn't self-destruct when you cross the border, or anything like that ... :)
Please read the many threads on this topic that can be found in the International forum, such as:
https://allnurses.com/international-nursing/do-i-need-601189.html?highlight=US+to+Canada
https://allnurses.com/international-nursing/us-nurse-thinking-621791.html?highlight=US+to+Canada
https://allnurses.com/international-nursing/i-moved-canada-536436.html?highlight=US+to+Canada
https://allnurses.com/canadian-nurses/possible-work-canada-609665.html?highlight=US+to+Canada
https://allnurses.com/international-nursing/us-rn-new-340031.html?highlight=US+to+Canada
When you have some more specific questions come on back, but please remember to post in the International forum, because the average ordinary Canadian working nurse isn't going to knwo what your'e talking about when you ask about immigration-type questions.
gchelak
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Hi:
I was wondering if anyone out there knows what happens to a current RN license in the US if one moves to Canada to practice as an RN?
Thanks!
Gail